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Hornets ESPN player rankings


JJman

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Also to go with this, has any one seen the player ratings from NBA2k15? 

 

 

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/24736020/player-ratings-for-every-team-in-nba-2k15

 

 

Charlotte Hornets

87 - Al Jefferson

84 - Lance Stephenson

82 - Kemba Walker

78 - Gerald Henderson 

77 - Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 

75 - Gary Neal 

74 - Brian Roberts 

73 - Cody Zeller

73 - Marvin Williams 

73 - Bismack Biyombo

72 - Noah Vonleh

72 - Jeff Taylor 

71 - P.J. Hairston 

67 - Jannero Pargo

 

 

 

 

 

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Also to go with this, has any one seen the player ratings from NBA2k15? 

 

 

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/24736020/player-ratings-for-every-team-in-nba-2k15

 

 

Charlotte Hornets

87 - Al Jefferson

84 - Lance Stephenson

82 - Kemba Walker

78 - Gerald Henderson 

77 - Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 

75 - Gary Neal 

74 - Brian Roberts 

73 - Cody Zeller

73 - Marvin Williams 

73 - Bismack Biyombo

72 - Noah Vonleh

72 - Jeff Taylor 

71 - P.J. Hairston 

67 - Jannero Pargo

 

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Should be but he won't be higher than 40th or so. Probably just barely in the top 50.

BTW, where'd the Heat Check go?

My guess is a national audience isn't concerned with how Luol Deng, McBob and Danny Granger will gel with maintenance program Dwyane Wade and the third wheel in the big three.

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