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The Chicago Bulls Are Out For Revenge Against The Charlotte Bobcats
The Chicago Bulls Are Out For Revenge Against The Charlotte BobcatsThe Chicago Bulls will not overlook their visit to the Charlotte Bobcats and instead will be focused and ready to play with revenge on their mind.


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As the season winds down for the Bobcats they are attempting to play through injuries and trades as players fight for a starting spot. One of those players fighting for a spot is Boris Diaw.

The Bobcats are limping to the finish line of the NBA regular season. This three-game homestand could be their last stand. Monday against the Clippers was their chance to break the losing streak. The Bulls arrive Wednesday, and Chicago owes them one after two unlikely Bobcats victories. The Blazers visit Friday means Gerald Wallace's return, and no player has ever had more incentive to run the Bobcats into the ground.

One of the reasons for the stumble is the poor play by the big men. The Bobcats' center play has become laughable of late at precisely the time their biggest need is something like a reliable post scorer. Kwame Brown can't make free throws and rushes shots as if he'll be constantly blocked. Backup Joel Przybilla can't catch bounce passes on rolls to the basket.

As the NBA playoffs start to draw close, the Bulls are getting more and more defensive. Since surrendering 118 points in a loss at Toronto after the All-Star break, the Bulls have limited seven straight opponents to less than 90. Even more impressive, five of those seven teams are in playoff position.

In the last six contests, the Bulls allowed an average of 79.8 points. Monday's win was more of the same as New Orleans scored 77 and shot 36.3 percent from the field.

That defensive play will be too much to handle for the Bobcats as the Bulls get their revenge.

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