Post by Lucas Lutkus on May 19, 2012 17:40:17 GMT
It's tough: Bobcats lose to the Jazz in the final seconds, 98-95
With Michael Jordan sitting next to Dennis Rodman, the Bobcats almost won a close game against the strong Utah Jazz.
However, in the final seconds, Gordon Hayward hit 2 straight three-pointers that put the Jazz over by 5, the Bobcats even made a field goal, but it was too late. 98-95.
Again, the Bobcats went to the lockers losing. This time by 7. Again, Rodman made an excellent motivational speech and the Bobcats came out to win. At the end of the 3rd quarter, Rodman's motivational speeches was the difference again. Bobcats up by 4.
In the last corner, a brawl between Al Jefferson and Byron Mullens send them both to the lockers with 6 fouls. And then the backup Centers made the difference. Ryan Hollins made 10 points and Anderse, just 4.
The Utah won in the final seconds and every Bobcats fan got home almost crying.
After the game, Jordan gave us a word:
'It's tough to lose like that. You see this boys working so hard to lose like that. I know how they feel and i know that if Rodman and me're able to, we would enter in the court to help them. They're a really good team and we see a lot of future for the Bobcats.'
Best of the Bobcats:
Byron Mullens, 22 pts, 10 rebs, 4 blks, 4 asts
Bismack Biyombo, 16 pts, 13 rebs
Kemba Walker, 19 pts, 5 rebs, 5 asts
In a complete domination, Spurs defeated the Bobcats
37 points. That was the difference.
In a game where the Bobcats wasn't never close to win, the Spurs completely destroyed the Charlotte's NBA team.
99-62 to the Spurs. The Bobcats players and coaches were speechless.
'I don't know what to say, there's nothing to say, we just don't entered in the court tonight.' Said Kemba Walker, the highest scorer of the Bobcats with 12 points.
'We work a lot, but there's sometimes when the shots doesn't fall.' Said Offensive coach Ron Harper.
All Spurs starters and Gilbert Arenas had more than 10 points, in the Bobcats, just Kemba Walker and Nick Young had more than 10. The highest scorer of the game was Manu Ginobili, with 27.
Rodman to Hollinger: ' I want to see you going to the court and grabbing f*cking 20 rebounds per game like i did'
After going to Jazz game with his old bulls shirt and to the Spurs game with a Rodman's usual attire (in the picture), Dennis Rodman was asked in the post-game press conference about John Hollinger's article, saying that Rodman didn't knew nothing about tactics and couldn't be considered a real coach, Rodman got angry and answered:
'Yeah bitch, i don't f*cking think you can consider what this motherf*cker says... He never entered in a basketball court, he's just a f*cking stats-freak. Come on Hollinger, you're piece of sh*t, everybody knows how to count. I want to see you going to the court and grabbing f*cking 20 rebounds per game like i did motherf*cker. I don't need to know anything about tactics man. I know a lot of this game called basketball motherf*cker! A lot more then you, nerd! Go get a life, nerd!'
However, Michael Jordan is already thinking in hiring someone that knows more about the tactics then Rodman, Longley, Harper and Bogues. The Coaching Staff of the Bobcats. The new member would be something like a tactics assistant coach and there's no real options so far. Keep tuned for more.
Next games for the Bobcats:
vs. Mavericks - November 11th
@ Heat - November 12th
GET READY MIAMI HEAT! WE'RE GOING TO BEAT YOU!