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Charlotte in discussions for acquiring Mo Williams


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Not a fan of giving up any future assets if the Hornets do actually go the trade route. Unless it's landing us a stud and shipping out some contracts or Lance. 

 

 

The East sucks this year as usual, but the Hornets aren't getting out of the first round this year, if they even make the playoffs. 

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I would be slightly excited about the move, but honestly, I would probably feel that about any move lol. That being said, the thing with this is, Roberts has played really well in Kemba's absence to the point that I don't feel like PG is the position that we need to be looking at an upgrade for.

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I would be slightly excited about the move, but honestly, I would probably feel that about any move lol. That being said, the thing with this is, Roberts has played really well in Kemba's absence to the point that I don't feel like PG is the position that we need to be looking at an upgrade for.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

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Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Lance and Neal run the second unit.

 

Good point, but as I said in one of the game threads...  I don't even care as far as Lance goes anymore.  I get the feeling that teams were lowballing us, so I say bump it...  We'll keep him and hope for the best.

 

That being said, anything to get Neal off the floor will do our team wonders, and Mo is a good scorer.

 

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Good point, but as I said in one of the game threads...  I don't even care as far as Lance goes anymore.  I get the feeling that teams were lowballing us, so I say bump it...  We'll keep him and hope for the best.

 

That being said, anything to get Neal off the floor will do our team wonders, and Mo is a good scorer.

 

 

February 19th can't get here fast enough. At this point I dump Lance and Neal for whoever will take a chance on them for minimal return. Addition by subtraction. Look at the Pistons and Josh Smith.

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