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NBA Memo to Hornets Leaked


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As someone who has had to watch Gerald Henderson for years I can appreciate this letter.

And before the Hendo crowd jumps all over me for that, he has been playing that way since he got here year's ago and hasn't changed, which makes him the poster child for the Hornets lack of long range shooting, even when he has teammates that are somehow worse..

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Hey, the only way to watch the Hornets this year is to laugh, cry, or make corny jokes. I choose the latter.

The 3 point concept has always been something that has been lost on the new iteration of the Charlotte franchise. From not being able to shoot it, to not ever defending it. Bulls started the game 11-14 from 3 in the first 15 minutes. Then the Jazz go 12-15 from 3 in the first half. I've never seen that happen in one game, let alone back to back games.

Allowing 23-29 from 3 should force some adjustments. Hell, Diop couldn't even go 23-29 on layups, and we allow this from 3 in a competitive game.

To have two long time franchises set records for 3 point makes to start the game, the league felt they had to step in and let them know about this concept.

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It is interesting that we have lacked the ability to score consistently from behind the arc since Emeka Okafor's first photo with a Bobcats cap.

 

Like, I love Seinfeld, but If I watched it every year for 12 straight years, watching the same material, the jokes would eventually get...

 

...actually they would still be hilarious...bad example...

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