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LVSL Tourney: THE CHARLOTTE HORNETS vs. New Orleans Pel


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Tip-Off: 4:00 PM, NBATV

Thanks to Roberto Nelson,

For the first time ever, the Charlotte Hornets will go head to head with the New Orleans Pelicans in a battle of the rebrands.

I don't know about you guys, but even though this is summer league I'd love to see the Hornets destroy the Pelican.

The 23rd seeded Hornets led by Cody Zeller, Noah Vonleh, and P.J. Hairston certainly have a formidable opponent in the 7th seeded Pelicans, but hopefully the basketball gods are on our side today.

Hornets Rosters

PG: Mickey McConnell, Roberto Nelson, Jerome Dyson

SG: P.J. Hairston, Rion Brown, James Bell

SF: Justin Brownlee, Justin Jackson, DeMon Brooks

PF: Noah Vonleh, Josh Davis, Jamie Skeen

C: Cody Zeller, Jordan Bachysnki, Jarred Shaw

PG: Russ Smith, Abdul Gaddy

SG: James Southerland, Courtney Fells, Drew Crawford, Cameron Ayers

SF: Josh Howard, DeQuan Jones, Josh Carter

PF: Luke Babbitt, Samardo Samuels, Keith Chamberlain

C: Jeff Withey, Patric Young

BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!

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