Charlotte Bobcats Wiretap

Wallace Expects To Play For Bobcats On Tuesday

Bobcats' leading scorer Gerald Wallace has been cleared to play in Tuesday's game at Miami after sitting out Charlotte's loss to Boston with a strained right calf.

Wallace, averaging 18.7 points per game, practiced without limitations Monday and traveled with the team to Miami.

Via ESPN


Negative MRI For Bobcats' Wallace

Tests on injured Bobcats' forward Gerald Wallace and center Ryan Hollins were negative, but the two did not play Saturday night against the Boston Celtics.

Wallace and Hollins each had MRI's a day after sustaining injuries in a loss to the Orlando Magic.

Via Sports Illustrated


Ray Allen's Trey Buries Bobcats At Buzzer

Ray Allen made a 3-pointer at the buzzer after Eddie House knocked away Jason Richardson's inbounds pass with 4.7 seconds left to give the Boston Celtics a 96-95 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on Saturday night.

Allen had missed 11 of his previous 14 shots in a flat performance for the Celtics yet hit nothing but net on the jumper from the left wing, setting off a wild celebration for the Celtics, who won their third straight game and improved to 11-1.

Paul Pierce scored 23 points, and Kevin Garnett had 23 points and 11 rebounds for the Celtics, who had gone more than 3 minutes without scoring until Allen's bucket.

Via ESPN


Bobcats Nov 2007 Archive

  • Bobcats' Wallace Leaves Game With Strained Calf

    Charlotte Bobcats' forward Gerald Wallace left Friday's game against the Orlando Magic due to a strained right calf.

  • Bobcats' Wallace Leaves Game With Head Injury

    Bobcats' forward Gerald Wallace left Wednesday's game against the Wizards with 38 seconds left in the second quarter after hitting his head on the backboard and landing awkwardly.

  • Bobcats' Brezec Questionable With Swollen Eye

    Charlotte center Primoz Brezec is questionable for Monday's game against Portland because he needed four stitches near his left eye after colliding with an assistant coach in practice.

  • Hawks Lose Smith, Law To Injuries But Beat Cats

    The Atlanta Hawks might have won the game against the Charlotte Bobcats Wednesday night, but they lost two starters.

  • Jordan's Divorce Costs Him $168 Million

    Michael Jordan is setting a record with his divorce as he prepares to pay his former wife Juanita an unprecedented settlement.

  • Yao Nets 34, Rockets Hold Off Bobcats

    Houston Rockets' center Yao Ming and guard Tracy McGrady have been called one of the NBA's best scoring tandems.

  • Bobcats' Morrison Undergoes Surgery

    Charlotte Bobcats' forward Adam Morrison underwent surgery Saturday to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

  • Sixers Hand Bobcats 31-Point Loss

    Andre Iguodala scored 19 points, Willie Green had 14 and the Philadelphia 76ers jumped on Charlotte early and never let up in a 94-63 win Wednesday night, sending the Bobcats back to .

  • Bobcats' Felton Sits Out Vs. Philly With Knee Injury

    Charlotte point guard Raymond Felton missed the Bobcats' game Wednesday night against Philadelphia because of a left knee injury.

  • Felton Leaves Game With Knee Injury

    Charlotte Bobcats' point guard Raymond Felton suffered a left knee injury late in the third quarter of Tuesday night's game against Phoenix.

  • Bobcats' Brezec Might Not Play Against Suns

    According to the Charlotte Observer, Bobcats' center Primoz Brezec might not play tonight, due to a sprained right wrist suffered against Miami.

  • Swollen Knee May Sideline Amare Stoudemire On Tuesday

    Swelling in Amare Stoudemire's right knee could sideline him for the second game in a row when the Phoenix Suns begin a four-game road trip Tuesday night at Charlotte.

  • Bobcats' Wallace Gets Scare In Win Against Heat

    Gerald Wallace was shaken up after missing a dunk in the second quarter of Charlotte's win against the Miami Heat, clutching his right knee as he fell awkwardly but returned later in the period.

  • Okafor Will Become Restricted Free Agent After Season

    Practice had long since ended Thursday, and Charlotte Bobcats forward Emeka Okafor was still on the court, playing a competitive, rotating one-on-one competition with three teammates.