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Steve Reed
@SteveReedAP
Sports Writer for The Associated Press in Charlotte, N.C., covering the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, college hoops/football, golf and NASCAR.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Joined August 2009
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    They just introduced Dabo Swinney at the Hornets game -- and he got booed.
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    Breaking: Panthers practice has come to a halt after WR Keith Kirkwood is carted off after taking a hit to the head from DB JT Ibe. Ibe has been kicked out of practice. Scary moment.
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    Michael Jordan’s response to what is tougher to achieve - James Harden’s streak of 30 straight 30-point games OR Russell Westbrook’s 10 straight triple doubles... Classic Jordan.
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    The Baker Mayfield to DJ Moore connection is a thing, folks.
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    Panthers interim head coach Steve Wilks at tonight’s game.
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    Robbie Anderson on the firing of Matt Rhule.
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    Panthers QB Baker Mayfield stood with his hand over his heart for the playing of the National Anthem.
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    I’m honestly beginning to wonder if Curtis Samuel might be Carolina’s No. 1 WR this season. Won’t surprise me. Not a knock on DJ Moore at all, but Samuel has looked THAT good in training camp.
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    The Carolina Panthers clearly in play for Victor Wembanyama.
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    Incredible amount of San Francisco 49ers fans outside the gates at Bank of America Stadium. This is looking like a 49ers home game.
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    Baker Mayfield making good decisions, good throws this morning. Starting to see some of his swagger out here too.
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    Baker Mayfield seems to have a good chemistry early on with DJ Moore - another red zone TD there in 7 on 7s.
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    The Carolina Panthers are 22-42 since owner David Tepper purchased the Carolina Panthers with 4 straight losing seasons. His goal upon arrival was to end the cycle of "long term mediocrity" in Carolina. Right now mediocrity (or at least being competitive) doesn't sound too bad.