Archive for February, 2009

Baseline Observations: Bobcats @ Warriors 2/27/09

February 28th, 2009 | Category: BOBCATS WIN, NBA 2008-2009

1.  The Bobcats win their second straight on the road Friday night, 112-109 over the Warriors.  AP story here, box score here, PopcornMachine.net game flow here.  The Bobcats go to 24-35 overall, netting only their eighth road win of the season.  The win does give them a chance, with a win tonight against the Clips, [...]

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Baseline Observations: Bobcats @ Suns 2/24/09

February 25th, 2009 | Category: BOBCATS LOSS, NBA 2008-2009

1. The Bobcats lose their third straight tonight, dropping a 112-102 decision to the Suns.  AP story here, box score here.  Bobcats fall to 22-35 overall and 0-2 on the Western Conference road trip.
2.  A particularly bad minute in the third quarter doomed the Bobcats in this one.
After Radmanovic hit threes on two straight possessions [...]

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Baseline Observations: Bobcats @ Rockets 2/22/09

February 22nd, 2009 | Category: BOBCATS LOSS, NBA 2008-2009

1.  Inauspicious start to the road trip on Sunday afternoon, as the Cats suffer a blowout loss to the Houston Rockets, 99-78.  AP story here, box score here.  The Bobcats fall to 22-34 and have now fallen 4.5 games back from the 8th playoff spot.
2.  This one was a two point game at halftime (44-42), [...]

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Baseline Observations: Bobcats vs. Magic 2/20/09

February 21st, 2009 | Category: BOBCATS LOSS, NBA 2008-2009

1.  Bobcats get blown out at the Cable Box by the Magic on Friday night, 92-80.  AP story here, box score here, PopcornMachine.net game flow here.  The Bobcats drop to 22-33; still just 3.5 games out of the 8th playoff spot, but also still with 5 teams to leapfrog to get there.
2.  The team apparently [...]

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Baseline Observations: Bobcats vs. Pacers 2/18/09

February 19th, 2009 | Category: BOBCATS WIN, NBA 2008-2009, Rumors

1.  The Bobcats took care of the Pacers on Wednesday night, 103-94.  AP story here, box score here.  The Bobcats go to 22-32 overall, and 16-14 at home.
2.  The Pacers were already playing without important cogs Mike Dunleavy and Jeff Foster due to injuries, then lost All-Star Danny Granger to a sprained foot early in [...]

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