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I root for Hornets first and foremost.. I will never ever pull for another team based solely off where they play.. I will root for a handful of players around the league though.. I love Russ n PG13.. I have always loved LeBron.. honestly- I can't bring myself to pull for anyone else in the East so it will be a handful of western players/squads

Wish Kemba was goin to LA.. make it easy for me.. I can't see me rooting for Boston.. ugh

This thread is dildos..

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I've been rooting for the Bucks because I liked their redesigned uniforms and logo, didnt hurt that they drafted John Henson either ( i root for all teams that have Tar Heels on them) These Hornets are really hard to be a fan of. So over the years Ive just become a players fan and dont really pull for a particular team anymore. i like The Blazers as well because Damian Lillard (That boy can ball) and now Nas. And also prob the team that Kawhi lands on I ll be rooting for as well.

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Just give up on the NBA like I did. I used to be the biggest NBA fan. Going to many Hornets/Bobcats games. Even working for the organization. The NBA is rigged. The draft lottery is beyond retarded and seems to screw us every single year. Also we could be a great well ran team but as long as other organizations can buy championships, what's the point? For the past couple of decades it was clear who would win the Finals before the season even started. If not them then one of 2 to 3 other teams

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Seriously I absolutely loved the original Hornets back in the day.  Went to games all the time, was there when Zo hit the shot to beat the Celtics etc.  This just isn’t anywhere near that organization or league for that matter.  The old school NBA was amazing with Bird, Dr J, Magic and a much more balanced league.  Today’s NBA sucks.  I might just go the Daddy Uncle route.  Doesn’t feel like the Hornets have any realistic shot at ever winning a title.  Ever.  

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2 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

Bonnell is on Celtic podcasts talking about Kemba's fit with the Celtics and how it impacts both teams. 

Really interested in that fit.  Love Kemba but he is a very ball dominant guy so he shot count will certainly go down there.  

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I will never go to another team but I will probably stop following them closely until we get a real sign of some change. Either through competent drafting and front office moves(which the Bobnets have never had) or a change in ownership. There is really little reason to be a hardcore fan until changes happen. It's just going to be a pile of misery.

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