<div align="center">http://img159.exs.cx/img159/8717/analysis2mi.jpg"> There Realistically, this should be a blowout. However, I'm leaning towards a close game up until the 4th quarter, where Rashard Lewis once again puts another game in the bag for Seattle. More than likely, you'll see Ridnour creating for Ray Allen all night...while Rashard does his thing. Bogans may do well tonight if he takes Ray to the hoop each time...but you may find the Bobcats trying to work the ball into Emeka more than anything, and Brevin Knight will have another 10+ assists this game. Something tells me that the Sonics will have trouble getting into the lane tonight, with the exception of Lewis...so if the Sonics want to look good and win this game, they have to shoot well...which hasn't been a problem for them so far this season. Other notable stats for the Sonics: Ray Allen (22 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists) and Luke Ridnour (10 points, 1 rebound, 8 assists). For the Bobcats: Gerald Wallace (14 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists) and Primoz Brezec (15 points, 8 rebounds, 0 assists). Unfortunately, the Bobcats will keep this game close, but will lose it in the 4th. The Sonics will take this win and head to Miami to suffer a beating on Monday, and the Bobcats will look to upset the Heat tomorrow. Sonics over the Cats, 101-92.
good preview except u always call the sonics pacers i see the sonics taking this one unfortunatly for us bobcat fans, but i think it will be a close one. Sonics-106 Bobcats-101 P.S. thx a lot for the preview for bobcat games brandon keep on doin a good job
Haha, my bad. And yeah, thanks for the comments too. I'll keep with the Bobcats previews as long as you keep up with the posting...how about that?
Be interesting If Emeka extends his double double streak. He is doing better than I expected in his rookie season. I called him as a future Ben Wallace with offense last year with Uconn, he may be Ben Wallace and Zo all rolled into one. He alone makes me root for the Cats. Jason Hart is also another factor too though. BTW please keep on with the Cats previews, the way they have played they deserve some posts in this forum. Not many would of picked them to have even 7 wins at this stage.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Real Deal:</div><div class="quote_post">Haha, my bad. And yeah, thanks for the comments too. I'll keep with the Bobcats previews as long as you keep up with the posting...how about that? </div> sounds good to me any ways i think okafor will get some career highs in points and if the sonics get cold he definently will get them in reboundin too
Sonics win 103-97. My predictions were close. Rashard leads the way for the Sonics...and Okafor pulls away with his 18th consecutive double-double. If the Sonics want to keep winning, they better get more people involved other than Rashard Lewis. Ray Ray shot 6-16 (37.5%) from the field, with 3-6 FT shooting...terrible for one of the best shooters in the league. Props go out to Nick Collison, who played 18 minutes and scored 10 with 4 boards. For the Bobcats, former Laker Kareem Rush... Bobcats pulled within 6, and had a 3 point lead...had less turnovers and scored more in the paint, but the Sonics shot the three better...live by the three, die by the three. Good game, Cats.
^^ what did i tell u he improved his career highs in scoring by one point but anyways unfortunantly its a bobcat loss 103-97, okafor with 27-10 wich makes him have 18 straight d-d. i think he just has to be voted ROY even if its this early in the season.
If the Sonics want to keep winning, they better keep playing exactly as they are, with the best bench in the league. Vlad reigns in with 21 off the bench, AD and Collison 10 each and Fortson his usual physical play and rebounding. We have more than enough people contributing, and this was the case again tonight against a very gutsy Charlotte team, who I have a great deal of respect for. And if you have the three point shooters, why not shoot the three ball? People seem to point to it as a weakness.