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A 40-29 rebounding advantage. 50-36 on points in the paint. And the Bobcats got doubled up on free throws. The Miami Heat only made 15-24 from the stripe, but the Cats could only manage 8-12 themselves, and that was the big difference in a hard fought battle between equally fierce opponents, with Miami coming out on top, 97-92.

It was infuriating to feel so helpless as Daequan Cook and Michael Beasley did as they pleased. I was lucky enough to get downstairs seats for this one, behind one of the baskets, and from that vantage point, it was all I could do to keep from running to the bench and screaming at the guys to stop sagging off Cook. Dude won the three point contest this year, and here we are, letting him rest comfortably on the three point line. The result was 4-5 from beyond the arc to go with his 7 boards.

For his part, Beasley went 7-9 from the field for 14 points in only 27 minutes. He also snatched 2 steals, blocked a shot, and didn't turn the ball over once. He was every bit the quality baller you want surrounding Dwyane Wade: able to hit the jumper out to twenty feet and playing pit bull defense. At a certain point, they've got to acknowledge that Beasley is good enough to give real starter's minutes, even if they don't want to actually start him for ego reasons, or whatever. Jamario Moon got the start and, without any apparent injury, was benched after only 7 minutes for plainly abysmal play (-16 in 7 minutes, and letting Gerald Wallace destroy him). I realize it puts an almost unreasonable onus on Wade and Chalmers to drive the lane if Beasley starts alongside Haslem and O'Neal, so as much as I like what Haslem brings to the table, I'd give him sixth man minutes with Beasley getting starter minutes instead.

Wade was only 10-21 from the field, with no threes, but he got to the line for nearly as many free throws as the Cats had as a team, and he supplemented that by running point a good deal of the time, garnering 10 assists. We'll see the game flow eventually, but it felt like Raymond did a reasonable job on him, Cartier Martin did okay, considering they attacked him relentlessly, and Raja did a fine job until he had to leave the game with a strained calf.

For the Bobcats, Gerald continued his torrid spring by putting up 21 points on 8-12 shooting, pulling down 8 rebounds, and getting a stunning block on Wade as Flash attempted a dunk. It's at the 0:44 remaining mark of the NBA's recap video.



Of course, that video will also show that Raymond Felton took the potential game winning shot. Raymond's got a lot of good in his game, but every team needs a scapegoat. You might slag on Emeka for getting paid big bucks and not scoring like a superstar, but dude is a superstar defender and does so many other good things, including scoring at a reasonable rate.

Felton... is just kind of there. He doesn't do anything particularly well, and yet the team lets him get away with taking the final shot in games, even though Diaw, Augustin, Bell, VladRad, and Wallace in that order, are probably the best options to take a final jump shot, while Wallace is clearly the better option to drive the lane. Emeka's a better scoring option in the heart of the game, but free throw issues push him below Raymond in crunch time.

In fact, Raymond's effective shooting percentage, which takes into account that a three is worth more than a two, is horrendous. It's bad enough to be 13th on the Bobcats this year among guys who've played at least 400 minutes. That's behind Diop, but more importantly, behind Adam Morrison and Matt Carroll, who were both shipped out for being totally useless, and Jared Dudley, who was never under consideration to be a scorer. Yet, this idea that Felton can be trusted with pressure possessions persists.

Not only did Raymond take the final shot--admittedly, I'm being unfair about that and simply venting; it was an open look--but he also led the team in field goal attempts. This is two big games in a row in which our supposed point guard leads the team in shot attempts. The guy whose shooting is more in line with Sean May's than Sean Singletary's. The guy whose effective shooting percentage matches Mario Chalmers's raw shooting percentage. The wrong guy to think he's the hero.

Charlotte is 2 games behind Chicago, now, with 8 to play, including one against the Bulls.

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From before the game. Camera work courtesy of the Official Girlfriend of Rufus on Fire. I've been to every single home game (and three road games), so I know the Lady Cats' pregame dance routine. Observe.

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A final, off topic, self-promotional, note: If you play salary cap fantasy games, especially on SportingNews.com, check out my new project, Money Train. I'm editing the blog and even doing the podcast.

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I agree wholeheartedly that Felton is probably not the guy to turn to at the end of the 4th quarter for a clutch shot, but I feel like you’re being a bit harsh on Raymond.

That said, I feel like we needed this game for any chance to make the playoffs. After the tough loss at Boston (so, so close! Ahhh Ray Allen!) and followed by this one, I hate to say it, but I don’t see us making the playoffs happening (I know, I know, that’s a bad outlook, but I tend to take a pessimistic/realistic outlook on my teams). After playing teams like LA, Boston, and Miami, our schedule does lighten up some, but unfortunately, Chicago’s or Detroit’s does too. Absolute must wins (well, not like any of the games from here on out are not absolute must wins) are against Detroit and Chicago.

by CharginChuck on Apr 4, 2009 1:27 AM EDT reply actions  

Another edge of your seat, heartbreaking, can't believe we lost it...game

David – kudos on the dance man, you got the routine cold.

Too bad it wasn’t in celebration of a much needed win @ home against a beatable team.
Meanwhile, RayRay still things he’s MJ and can’t get the ball in the basket in the clutch.
We lose Boris…where’s Natsha when we need her!
The faint flicker of hope…is fading.
Bobcat fans…we must believe.

Nothin could be finer than to be in Carolina!

by Jonny 12 on Apr 4, 2009 4:13 PM EDT reply actions  

First comment of a new commenter.

sorry if i screw up, this is my first time commenting on SB nation so……

anyway, first off, David, incredibly nice blog. ive been following since after the All-Star break. its nice to get away from the AP wire and other fan blogs that copy and paste the AP wire. its good to see us true bobcats fans rise up from the grave sometimes as well.

secondly, this game was killer. watching it on my computer was just as bad. it looked like there was a big crowd too. but we truly gave this game away. poor bench execution and awful perimeter D did us in. i mean, you shouldnt let ANYBODY shoot all day from behind that line.

thirdly, i can credit this loss to the “theres no way im losing” mode of D-Wade as well. but we gave it away more than him taking over.

as a fan for five faithful years, its nice to see our cats actually show up. thats all i can ask for. but next year, expectations are high and i hope they deliver.

by StudMuffin15 on Apr 4, 2009 10:09 PM EDT reply actions  

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