Charlotte Bobcats forward Hakim Warrick threw down a monster slam dunk and posterized Chicago Bulls guard Marco Belinelli during Monday night's NBA game at the United Center. Warrick got the pass from guard Ramon Sessions at the three point line and got a running start before throwing it down and drawing the foul on Belinelli. Warrick finished the game with 8 points and 6 rebounds to help the Bobcats defeat the Bulls 91-81 and break an 18-game losing streak. Video via NBA. Visit us at holdoutsports.com and follow us on Twitter @HoldoutSports.
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January 01, 2013
There was little reason to tune in to yesterday’s Bobcats-Bulls game. First, there would be no Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, who was out with a scratched cornea. Second, when they showed Kidd-Gilchrist sidelined on the bench, he was annoyingly not wearing a pirate eye patch. Third, the Bulls have the fifth-slowest pace in the league and were [...]
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January 02, 2013
The Charlotte Bobcats snapped their disgusting losing streak at 18 games, but there is still a lot of improvement to be made on both sides of the ball. With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching come February, Charlotte may want to consider sending off some young guys or players in contract years in an effort [...]
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December 31, 2012
Kemba Walker had 18 points and eight rebounds, and the Charlotte Bobcats ended an 18-game losing streak with a 91-81 win over the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday.
Gerald Henderson added 16 points and reserve Ben Gordon had 15 to help Charlotte end the second-longest skid in team history.
Chicago never led but rallied from 12 down in the third to tie it at 65 heading into the fourth quarter...
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January 02, 2013
Seeing how the Christmas Holidays may have interrupted your NBA viewing enjoyment, we here at Crossover Chronicles want to get you up to speed on a dunk you may have missed.
This past Monday, Bobcats' Hakim Warrick was on a fast break in the fourth quarter versus the Bulls when Marco Belinelli was caught right in the path of Warrick who had eyes on bringing down the rim....
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December 31, 2012
CHICAGO - In the building where their owner created many of the best moments in franchise history, the Charlotte Bobcats handed Chicago a forgettable loss on Monday. The Bobcats snapped an 18-game losing streak by beating the Bulls 91-81 at the United Center. Bobcats owner Michael Jordan was not in attendance, but he surely appreciated the strong effort from his team. Kemba Walker...
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December 31, 2012
Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau says guard Kirk Hinrich is sidelined for Monday's game against the Charlotte Bobcats because of ''a compilation of things.''
The chief concern is Hinrich's left knee, which cost him time earlier in December. Hinrich has battled numerous injuries this season.
Charlotte, which has lost 18 straight games, is without forward Michael...
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December 31, 2012
Now this is how you make a splash in the NBA. Adrien posterizes Boozer. VERY NICE!
TSP Andrew:
We put out the call here at Trade Street Post, and lo and behold, we got a real live Bobcats fan that decided he wanted to join the Wolfpack. Let me be the first person to welcome and introduce Matt Alquiza. This was the request that we got from him, and from the sound of...
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January 02, 2013
By Anthony Caruso III
The Capital Sports Report
Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer
The Charlotte Bobcats have been struggling this season. Charlotte Bobcats
The team recently snapped an 18-game losing streak that lasted nearly more than a month. The Bobcats management have reportedly targeted a big man that they would like to acquire in a trade.
The Bobcats are the latest team to...
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December 31, 2012
During the fourth quarter of their 105-92 win over the Charlotte Bobcats last Wednesday, Miami Heat‘s Dwayne Wade delivered a kick to the groin of Bobcats’ guard Ramon Sessions. For his ‘low blow’ the NBA gave Wade a one-game suspension resulting in $150,000 in lost wages. Without Wade the Heat lost to the Detroit Pistons … Continue reading »