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We traded for Courtney Lee and poo


nctarheel0619

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For what we gave up, it's not a bad trade.  Roberts hasn't done much, 2nd rounders are basically worthless, and it seems like PJ was never gonna be anything for this more than he already is.  Lee is pretty good on defense but offensively, he doesn't do a lot.  He does shoot 38% from 3 for his career so there is that.

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7 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

2 players and 2 draft picks for a 30 yr old who averages 9.7 ppg? We'll see 

And those 2 players and 2 picks had close to zero value and were never going to be re-signed anyway.

It's been obvious literally since day one that the Hornets had buyer's remorse on a head case in Hairston, and Lin made Roberts obsolete.

This is a great trade.

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