seattletimes.nwsource.com - 3/29/2008
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Earl Watson covered his head with both hands, concealing a pained look. The Sonics are tired of the lessons that losing teaches, but 96-93...
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Sonics Drop Game to Bobcats
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... The Sonics were down a point with 50 seconds left, but Earl Watson's turnover keyed the Bobcats' win, and yet another loss for Seattle. The Sonics won the 2nd and 3rd quarters, but it was the 1st and 4th quarters that killed them, especially surrenduring 38 points to Charlotte in the opening period. PJ Carlesimo was less than thrilled with the starters' intensity in the first quarter, something we as fans are just a little bit familiar with. ...
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