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We just lost any chance we had at getting Curry to come home


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I thought him winning would lessen the chance, but it could very well work in our favor. Dubs fans can't be mad with him if he leaves now that he has brought them a chip. His heart is in charlotte, his home is in charlotte, his family is in charlotte... Dell's role within the team has just expanded. I don't think it's coincidence. I feel like he will come home as soon as he hits FA.

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I love how in a year when LeBron James left a winning franchise in Miami to go back to Cleveland and the finals feature two franchises that haven't won anything in 40 years that it's somehow completely ridiculous for Curry to come to Charlotte in 2017.

We are coming off a 33-49 season, have no stars, and are capped out with management that can't draft worth a lick going nowhere fast. Tell me again why as fans we shouldnt be looking for every glimmer of hope for maybe being a good basketball team at some point?

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He needs to stay there. They could potentially be the next "Spurs" if their players stay unselfish come contract time.

​Nope. They have no big man and most of their shots are chucks. They seems more like the 2000s Mavericks/Suns than the Spurs. Plus the Spurs focus on ball movement, Golden State focuses on man movement in their offense. 

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Everything fell into place for the warriors to win it. Won't be that easy next time. 

Drafting a superstar these days is tough and this city gets no love from the lottery. Free agency is the way to go for the Hornets. 

Hopefully the parents/grandparents as well as friends, family and the Hornets organization can convince the guy come free agency or work on a trade. 

It can happen.

 

 

 

 

 

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​Nope. They have no big man and most of their shots are chucks. They seems more like the 2000s Mavericks/Suns than the Spurs. Plus the Spurs focus on ball movement, Golden State focuses on man movement in their offense. 

Your salty tears are delicious. Can't decide if I should drink them neat or on the rocks. 

Youve been hating all year and still can't help yourself. 

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Your salty tears are delicious. Can't decide if I should drink them neat or on the rocks. 

Youve been hating all year and still can't help yourself. 

​Am I wrong? Spurs move the ball to get defenses out of position and in recover moments where people are wide open. Warriors are busy with floppy sets, down screens, dribble handoffs, etc. they are about man movement, and they have no Duncan. They are no Spurs. 

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