Bobcats Come Back, Defeat the Heat 83-78
The Bobcats overcame a sluggish first quarter, beating the Miami Heat 83-78. Miami made extensive use of zone defense to frustrate the Cats and force them to become jump shooters, which they are ill-suited to do. But in the fourth quarter, D.J. Augustin stepped up huge to bring the Bobcats back, hitting a four-point play, pushing the tempo to start breaks, and getting to the rim when no one else could.
Unfortunately, it's looking more and more like Charlotte's opponents are going to play zone, if capable, and dare them to make jumpers. While Raymond Felton and Gerald Wallace have shot well from distance this season, they've been improving shot selection and only shooting wide open threes rather than improving their actual shooting skill. When the defense plays zone, Stephen Jackson and DJ Augustin are the only guys on the roster, really, who should be attempting those shots, and Augustin will have trouble with his height and get his shot contested fairly easily. So, yeah, that leaves Jax, and he's shooting only 32% from three this year. If there's only one three point shooter on the roster, and a shaky one at that, other teams would be crazy not to play zone if it's part of their repertoire.
The Bobcats are now 31-31. Tomorrow night's game is in Philadelphia, so let's see if they can play more like they did in the fourth, and not like they did in the first.
Game thread comments, lowlights, and highlights after the jump.
GAME THREAD COMMENTS
Ft.Mill Bobcat -- We are trying to get down 17 so we can match our biggest comeback of the season.
Stevarino -- I don’t really like Felton taking threes but that was some of the best ball movement I’ve seen all season.
BAD
-- Boris Diaw was playing so well recently, too, nearly getting a triple-double last game. He played really well late in the fourth quarter, but until then, he was the worst kind of passive, passing up shots in the paint to try to make slick passes. He finished with 11 points on 11 attempts, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists. Like I said, late fourth quarter was good, but they might not have been in the position of having to come back if he'd played at that level all game.
-- The old problem was that Gerald Henderson was sitting while Stephen Graham got ample minutes. The new problem is that Derrick Brown is sitting while Stephen Graham gets ample minutes. I think Larry Brown wants to give me an ulcer.
GOOD
-- Gerald Wallace couldn't score tonight, getting only 8 points on 11 attempts. But he still played a plus game, grabbing 17 rebounds. He's absolutely worth the price of admission.
-- Raymond Felton and D.J. Augustin, combined, have to be in the conversation for most effective PG combos in the league, behind the elite Paul-Collison, Nash-Dragic, pairs, and probably behind the Rondo-Robinson pair, but they've got to be better than Westbrook-Maynor, Fisher-Farmar, and just about any others pair out there (I'm sure I'm missing someone). Tonight, Felton had a double-double, and Augustin scored 10 points off the bench on only 5 shots, sparking the team in the fourth until the crunch time lineup came in.
-- Tyson Chandler and Theo Ratliff are doing their jobs. I've been shocked to see Ratliff putting the ball on the floor with reasonable efficacy, and Chandler looks like he's staying within himself and making sure he makes the correct play rather than aiming for the spectacular play -- leave that to Tyrus Thomas.
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Bomb win for the Cats
lets just hope we can win the games we SHOULD win from now on. we are well on our way to a 40 win season
--(insert quote, lyric, or joke here)
Bulls fans will argue Hinrich/Rose.
He stinks as a SG, but he’s still passable on offense as the backup PG to Rose. Now that he’s not stuck playing the ultra quick PG’s all of the time, he’s probably back towards the “really, really good” area on defense at PG as well.
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
There are a LOT of good PG tandems.
Lowry/Brooks? Evans/Udrih? I dunno, there’s a hovering middle ground I think. :P
Go Rockets/Nets[CDR]/Bucks[Jennings]!
eventually:
Paul/Collinson
that tandem will DESTROY the NBA like this year’s dunk contest.
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I would've mentioned Paul/Collison but it's already in the recap :)
Go Rockets/Nets[CDR]/Bucks[Jennings]!
it might be that i like denver a lot, but i think billups/lawson is clearly the tops till paul comes back next year.
"Oooohhh, cat in the wall, eh? Now you're talkin' my language."
Truly.
Rose Lawson would be swell.
In the past 10 years, just four team owners have not paid a luxury tax and are not on pace to pay one this year: Donald Sterling, Jerry Reinsdorf, Chris Cohen (Golden State), Bob Johnson (Charlotte).
Two owners’ teams averaged an operating income of over +$10 million per year while their teams have lost over 60% of their games: Donald Sterling and Jerry Reinsdorf.
Awesome Game
Best game I’ve been to when I paid for the seats I sat in.
- Some annoying D Wade fangirls sitting beside me and my friend. We had a heckling match the whole night until late in the 4th when they magically disappeared and we couldn’t gloat. Weird, huh?
- I had cardboard Gerald tonight and I gave my friend T-time. We stood above the tunnel before warmups and as Tyrus came out, he saw his sign, and threw my friend a shirt.
- I was on TV apparently at some point in the 4th quarter. I got text messages from my friends vacationing in Florida about it!
- Nice to see the crowd wake up in the 3rd and 4th quarter. For a crowd of that size on a Tuesday night, it was pretty loud in the closing minutes of the 4th.
- I got Alexis Ajinca’s signature. Yes, you heard me right. French Fries himself was signing autographs and I got him to sign Cardboard Gerald. I then congratulated him on his triple-doubles and left.
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is.
you were on TV as a matter of fact
well, you and Cardboard Gerald
--(insert quote, lyric, or joke here)
by StudMuffin15 on Mar 9, 2010 10:10 PM EST up reply actions
man that sounds awesome
I wish I had the opportunity to be at tonight’s game; the crowd seemed really into it. That’s neat your friend got a t-shirt and it’s really cool that you got Ajinca’s autograph. Hopefully he gets well soon.
glad you had a good time; thanks for sharing.
by Roger, Roger on Mar 9, 2010 10:50 PM EST up reply actions
I'm thinking of making a sign
With all of my “edited” photos and taking to the next game that I go to…
Hendo
Iron Tyson
Stevie Graham
Gerald James
Gerald as Predator
and I am working on a Stove Top Stuffing artwork with Tyrus on it…
I’ll be making up something good with Stephen Jackson…and I’m trying to come up with something for Felton and Diaw…
I hate to leave anyone out…
by andrewlail76 on Mar 10, 2010 12:49 PM EST up reply actions
OPEN QUESTION:
what do you think happens to the two PGs in NO? im thinking that if they HAD to get rid of one, its got to be Collinson because even though hes doing his best CP3 impersonation, he aint CP3.
im know its random, but it really bothers me knowing that NO has two extremely good point guards and that they will soon have a problem….
--(insert quote, lyric, or joke here)

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