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Bucks-Bobcats: Milwaukee Defeats Charlotte Team Struggling With Mediocrity

 
The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Charlotte Bobcat’s last night in a 101-96 win, moving their record to 9-12, as the Bobcats sink to 7-12. For a team that has been plagued by injuries since the beginning of the season, this is a much needed victory. “You can see that the lineup has changed throughout the course of the year based on the injuries and as we get these guys back we’re getting a little momentum,” Assistant Coach Joe Wolf said. The Bucks should be glad that 7-footer center Andrew Bogut’s migraine was the only injury going into tonight’s game. With a total of 33:59 of playing time and 10 points, the Australian’s migraine seemed not to have affected his game. On the flip side of ailments is the mediocrity which has shrouded the Charlotte Bobcat’s for the past five years of the franchise’s existence. The ingredients for this recipe of mediocrity are unconventional. Ask many people if Michael Jordan and basketball equals ... (link)

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