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10 years ago, the Heat marked the end of the Bobcats

The Bobcats' interlude between 2004 and 2014 was a total failure. In ten seasons, the franchise will have had only two years with a positive record and two participations in the playoffs in these same years.

For a still very disappointing result: two eliminations out of two sweeps, so no victory to celebrate. The first, in 2010, against Orlando, then the second, in 2014, against the Heat.

This April 28, 2014, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh will sign the death certificate of the franchise in the form of the Bobcats. The name change, to return to the Hornets, has already been in effect for several months.

A sweep to finish

Led 3-0, were the men of Michael Jordan, owner of the franchise for four years, going to have a more encouraging outing than in 2010? No, because the two-time reigning champion from Florida was too strong. Despite their efforts, Kemba Walker and his gang cannot contain a “LBJ” touched during the meeting but royal with 31 points, 9 assists and 7 rebounds.

The series ends in four games with, as a final souvenir, a photo between LeBron James and Michael Jordan.

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