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Time to Tank


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6 hours ago, toldozer said:

If we keep cho it won't matter,  God this team depresses me.  Started off the season playing exciting basketball, that's the worst part. Trade batum somehow and trade kemba as well.  Nic because he's complete ass, kemba because he deserves better. 

How are we ever gonna get better if we trade the only good player we have?

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A start over rebuild has been way over due. This group is getting us nowhere. Trade everyone away except for Monk and Bacon. They are the only 2 players I am excited about. Kemba is good but he isn't a super star. He makes a lot of mistakes. But he still has a lot of value and can get us a pretty big return. Main thing would be to fire Cho and the coaching staff

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10 hours ago, Zaximus said:

Maybe this would be helped by getting a coach that isn't mediocre.    What's it with this city and keeping mediocre coaches?    It's completely baffling when the team is owned by the fiercest competitor the NBA has ever seen.   

the problem is we haven't had a fierce competitor on this team in its history since coming back to Charlotte. We continue to draft mediocre players. No coach in the NBA can win with our roster. We will only be able to be a constant winning franchise once we get our super star player. Doesn't matter the coach

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19 hours ago, over the legal limit said:

We currently are the 7th worst team. 

Chicago could eventually jump ahead of us which bumps us down to 6th. 

Mind as well keep losing and end the season being one of the top 3. Hopefully the balls roll our way and let us have the no1 pick. Keep Kemba and D12. 

Kemba/Dwight/no 1 pick sounds good to me!

 

 

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