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He would be by far... The worst 6th man in the league.

The 6th man is a scorer typically to keep the offense up with the second team.

GH is too comfortable just being a guy no matter what lack of talent is on the floor.

Gary Neal is more of a 6th man type guy. Gotta have those heat check guys... Gary Neal is also a below avg version of a heatcheck guy lol.

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LoL @ your blind hatred of Hendo because of where he went to college.  Nobody should (and I assume nobody does) take anything you say on this subject seriously.  Fact is, the stats don't back up the crap you're spewing. 

I don't hate on Duke players. I love Kyrie, Mason and Jabari. Henderson is hot garbage. The stats do back it up. He is ass. NOBODY WANTS HIM HERE. EVEN YOU

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Its because he went to duke. thats basically it. He's worked hard for Charlotte.

Mcroberts went to duke and fans hated that he left and appreciated what he brought to the team.

We paid Henderson to be a piece of the rebuilding effort then proceeded to not ever have enough outside shooting. Henderson was practically allergic to threes and doesn't do anything special outside of a highlight reel poster maybe once a month. It's not that he's bad, he's just...average...and at this point in his career that's pretty much his ceiling.

With the additions of Lance and Hairston, it appears that he has become dead weight on the roster that we can't get rid of (which has been documented.)

Simplifying everything to a college basketball rivalry is ignoring the issue and I hate how everything Hornets-related has to be viewed in that light amongst fans whether it's McBob, Henderson, or Marvin Williams. The irony here is part of what made the Hornets a success early on was their ability to galvanize that college passion for the big three schools and others into one professional team.

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Mcroberts went to duke and fans hated that he left and appreciated what he brought to the team.

We paid Henderson to be a piece of the rebuilding effort then proceeded to not ever have enough outside shooting. Henderson was practically allergic to threes and doesn't do anything special outside of a highlight reel poster maybe once a month. It's not that he's bad, he's just...average...and at this point in his career that's pretty much his ceiling.

With the additions of Lance and Hairston, it appears that he has become dead weight on the roster that we can't get rid of (which has been documented.)

Simplifying everything to a college basketball rivalry is ignoring the issue and I hate how everything Hornets-related has to be viewed in that light amongst fans whether it's McBob, Henderson, or Marvin Williams. The irony here is part of what made the Hornets a success early on was their ability to galvanize that college passion for the big three schools and others into one professional team.

 

Then you, sir, are in the minority on here.  The majority of those attacking Henderson do so from a biased college basketball perspective, with no actual grasp of the #'s that Henderson has put up in the NBA.  Hell, I doubt half of those posting about the Hornets now actually followed the Bobcats.  There's going to be that transition where new, uneducated fans like MedillinHeel & SuperJ will spout nonsense, and then they will slowly fade away or get with the program.

 

I don't like Duke, UNC, or NC State... but if a player from ANY of those schools can help the Hornets, then I will support them wholeheartedly.

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Then you, sir, are in the minority on here.  The majority of those attacking Henderson do so from a biased college basketball perspective, with no actual grasp of the #'s that Henderson has put up in the NBA.  Hell, I doubt half of those posting about the Hornets now actually followed the Bobcats.  There's going to be that transition where new, uneducated fans like MedillinHeel & SuperJ will spout nonsense, and then they will slowly fade away or get with the program.

 

I don't like Duke, UNC, or NC State... but if a player from ANY of those schools can help the Hornets, then I will support them wholeheartedly.

let it go. He sucks

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