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Hornets May Move Monk


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Per HoopsHype.com

While most of the trade chatter concerning the Bucks has revolved around centers – DeAndre Jordan, Hassan Whiteside, JaVale McGee, etc. – the Bucks have explored obtaining a shooting guard. League sources said the Bucks had contacted the Hornets about rookie Malik Monk, the 11th overall pick in last June’s draft.

There is apparently a split in the Hornets’ hierarchy as to whether they should keep Monk or move him. Monk has struggled for much of the season, averaging a pedestrian 5.2 points on just 33 percent shooting.

And we wonder why this team sucks... moving a player withou giving him a chance is just foolish.

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Unfugingbelievable.  I despise Clifford.

We'll trade Monk but give Frank his full fuging rookie contract to "develop."  We'll prolly give Frank a fuging extension knowing this front office, and yet, Monk, the rookie with the most potential we've had since probably Kemba, can't get any burn and we're looking to move him?

fug this team...  they are fuging mindless.

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If they move Monk I'm done with this organization until Cho and Jordan are uninvolved. Why in the hell would a rebuilding team trade their first round pick from the past year. Especially when he's got the most offensive upside on the team aside from Kemba. 

Ive never seen such a professional organization ran so amateurishly and foolishly like the Charlotte Bobcats. This organization doesn't deserve the name Hornets because the Charlotte Hornets we knew and loved where nothing like this. 

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18 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

If they move Monk I'm done with this organization until Cho and Jordan are uninvolved. Why in the hell would a rebuilding team trade their first round pick from the past year. Especially when he's got the most offensive upside on the team aside from Kemba. 

Ive never seen such a professional organization ran so amateurishly and foolishly like the Charlotte Bobcats. This organization doesn't deserve the name Hornets because the Charlotte Hornets we knew and loved where nothing like this. 

No you're not. You're a masochistic like the rest of us. You enjoy the punishment. 

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22 minutes ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

Monk & Bacon are the future of the team..
if they can trade Kemba/Batum/Frank away for a up-and-coming PG and a draft pick - then flip Dwight's expiring + Marvin/MKG (or however we can flip them all)...

PG - trade for PG
SG - Monk
SF - Bacon
PF - 1st Rd pick
C - 1st Rd pick

Could you imagine Trae Young in the backcourt with Monk and Bacon? Lawd. 

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