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Shinn level stupidity..


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1 hour ago, bull123 said:

dont put this on coach Cliff...you ralyy think he wants to lose Kemba?...got to get rid of Cho

My problem with Cliff is his reluctance to try new poo with the line up.. You keep rewarding players with minutes that haven't earned and punished those who have.. Then if something isn't working you keep the same plan??

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couple things, it's the right move and the only move the team has. 

 

I said it when we signed Nic that the Hornets messed up again and got stuck being a 8th seed at best.  the only way out would be a fire sale. 

 

They have to get rid of MKGs contract, Williams and Nic. To do that Kemba has to go. 

 

They have to tank and do it right and pick the correct players and actually build a team instead of throwing players together and hoping it sticks.

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The problem is the Hornets are 9th in payroll, they aren't very good because they have no depth behind Kemba at PG or another legit scoring option. 

Out of all the pieces on the team, he's the only player with trade value. So the Hornets need to start over because they are stuck and aren't going any where as currently built. 

 

To start over and move the bad contracts like Williams, MKG, Zeller, Batum they have to include Kemba to get that done. 

 

You keep the status the same and they will loose even more bench depth next off-season and bring back the same core with Kemba moving into an expiring contract year looking at a big money max contract that the Hornets can't afford to give him. 

 

It's really quite simple, the Hornets can't afford to keep him and have to get rid of him while he has good trade value. 

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13 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

No, we traded him. Got Glen Rice from that trade if I remember correctly. 

My bad,  I was only 5 or 6. I just remember the special on zo where he was talking about George shinn telling him to go fug himself and that he wasn't worth more than he was making. 

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37 minutes ago, toldozer said:

My bad,  I was only 5 or 6. I just remember the special on zo where he was talking about George shinn telling him to go fug himself and that he wasn't worth more than he was making. 

No problem because we traded LJ in 96 as well, ended up with Anthony Mason and Glen Rice for Zo and LJ basically. 

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