The New York Knicks, by and large courtesy of coach Mike D’Antoni, are a team that at times resembles some of the Western Conference teams on offense. That usually goes against the grain in the NBA because usually teams in the Eastern Conference are more defensive-minded than their Western Conference counterparts, with very few exceptions. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Raymond Felton’
Magic Fends Off Bobcats 98-89, Leads Series 1-0
You’ve got to give props to the Charlotte Bobcats. During Game One of their best-of-seven series against the Orlando Magic, they effectively limited Dwight Howard offensively. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, they hit a roadblock in Howard as he blocked 9 shots. Nonetheless, even with that strategy, Orlando managed to keep Charlotte at bay as they [...]
Nelson’s 6 In OT Boosts Magic Past Bobcats 106-95
The Charlotte Bobcats have been doing well at Time Warner Cable Arena, having gone 18-4 on their floor with nine straight home wins, prior to their game Saturday night against the Orlando Magic. Jameer Nelson would ensure that the Bobcats’ winning streak ended there. Nelson scored 6 points in overtime as part of an 11-0 run, [...]
Bobcats Rally Late, Edge Warriors 112-109
Typically at Oracle Arena, the Golden State Warriors do very well against most opponents – at least they have since the first of the year. Enter the Charlotte Bobcats; at first glance, you think, “Same old, same old”. But then came the Jason Richardson trade which sent them Raja Bell and Boris Diaw. But it [...]
Terry, Nowitzki Combine For 49; Mavericks Edge Short-handed Bobcats 95-90
I am not going to be one to criticize the Charlotte Bobcats for their recent trade which sent Jason Richardson and Jared Dudley to the Phoenix Suns; not so much for the trade itself but the timing as the trade made the Bobcats short-handed against the Dallas Mavericks during their game Thursday night. Despite being undermanned, [...]
Felton Pours In 31, Bobcats Fend Off Pacers In OT 115-108
The Charlotte Bobcats, in their game against the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, proved for at least one night that they have some moxie in them; come tothink of it, they even had some offensive spark. Most nights, one would think that either Gerald Wallace or Jason Richardson – who started tonight – would provide that [...]


November 5th, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
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