Charlotte Bobcats Cheerleaders

Halftime for Charlotte vs Orlando

Gerald Wallace plays every basketball game as if it was his last. The 26-year-old Alabaman slashes through defences, gets slammed to the floor, gets right up and goes flying back into the fray come hell or high water. “If I play for 20 years in this league it’ll be by the grace of God, and if I play 10 years it’ll be by the grace of God,” says the Charlotte Bobcats star. “I’m going to keep playing the way I play.” Fiery and fantastic were two adjectives that applied to his performance Friday night. It wasn’t just that he scored 30 points in a 102-89 victory over the Toronto Raptors that drew all the raves. It was when he scored. Every time Toronto inched close, Wallace delivered a turning-point blow. “I play off adrenalin,” he said. He was on his back with his rather large foot in a camera man’s lens. He was in the first row of seats after being forced out of bounds. He was everywhere. Where the Bobcats are as a team is in the thick of a battle for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff berth. Their third consecutive win, and their eighth in the last 11 games, adds momentum to the charge for the first playoff berth in the team’s five-year history. “We don’t get caught up in the standings,” said Wallace. “We’re just taking care of our own game.” Boris Diaw also scored 30 points and Ray Felton had 14. The Bobcats had played the previous night but they didn’t look tired at all. Nor did they ease up against the rotten Raptors. “We went into Minnesota last
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Comments

  1. LewHarvLufc says:

    PUSH IT REALLL GOODDD@

  2. Kushakimia says:

    i went to this game

  3. davenrai says:

    isnt every game bad?

  4. xxxTaylorxxx095xxx says:

    i was at the game too and we didnt even get a chance to hit the ball cuz dumbass people kept on holding on to it and throwing it towards the top, when i we were a courtside

  5. ZeFedExpress says:

    It was even worse in some ways.

    You know how they do that beach ball promotion in the 4th where the crowd keeps up 9 balls and the one with the winning ball at the end wins money? I had my hand on ball 4, hit it just behind my row, where some fatass decides to spike it as far as he could away. 26 seconds later, it makes its way almost back to me and we’re forced to stop with that ball being about 8 feet away.

    Turns out that’s the one that was worth $777. Devastating.

  6. McGradyintheHouse says:

    horrible game.

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