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Wayne Ellington?


DaveThePanther2008

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I'm surprised we had made it this far in this thread before one of these comments. There's always at least one. Way to be it! 

 

But you have to admit, even as a UNC homer, there's a significant amount of posts posing the idea of bringing in a UNC player on here.

 

I'd say probably 10x as many as bringing in a player from any other school. Also a horrible idea anyway. SG is great as it is.

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But you have to admit, even as a UNC homer, there's a significant amount of posts posing the idea of bringing in a UNC player on here.

I'd say probably 10x as many as bringing in a player from any other school. Also a horrible idea anyway. SG is great as it is.

Doesn't seem like it to me. At least not options that aren't realistic.

But you have to admit that we can't have an objective conversation about a NBA player and how they would help the Hornets if the went to UNC without half the posters immediately talking about the connection to the Heels. It's gets really old.

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Doesn't seem like it to me. At least not options that aren't realistic.

But you have to admit that we can't have an objective conversation about a NBA player and how they would help the Hornets if the went to UNC without half the posters immediately talking about the connection to the Heels. It's gets really old.

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Well, from a realistic viewpoint, most of the time they're posed by UNC fans. So it's kind of natural to point out what is an obvious connection.

 

UNC annoys me, but I'm glad the Hornets went and got P.J. Not as glad about Marvin Williams. Would've preferred Boozer.

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Well, from a realistic viewpoint, most of the time they're posed by UNC fans. So it's kind of natural to point out what is an obvious connection.

UNC annoys me, but I'm glad the Hornets went and got P.J. Not as glad about Marvin Williams. Would've preferred Boozer.

I would have liked Boozer on the team too. But I think MW gives them more inside-out versatility. MW isn't an incredible signing but I think he's going to be fine.

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