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Cole Anthony or Lamelo Ball..


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Lamelo is by far the most talented out of the ball kids.  The most athletic, best shooter etc.  And he's shot up to 6'7.

But there are issues all around him.  Runors are he's uncoachable mainly die to the way Lavar has dictated and jerked him around to have everything revolve around him

 

Anthony is by far the better athlete.  Not as tall but at 6'3 has plenty of height for a PG.  Way better all around game.

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11 minutes ago, YoungPanthers89 said:

Our best case scenario as a franchise is replacing Kemba with Terry Rozier then replacing Rozier with a UNC PG or Lamelo Ball

 

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This is absolutely the worst case scenario

After low balling your best player in franchise history.  You need to go into full rebuild.  Signing Terry Rozier kills that.  It keeps you drafting in the 10-12 range.

Signing Rozier will have to Hornets in the Win 30ish games and just outside the 8 seed every year like the last handful of years. PURGATORY 

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14 minutes ago, ncfan said:

This is absolutely the worst case scenario

After low balling your best player in franchise history.  You need to go into full rebuild.  Signing Terry Rozier kills that.  It keeps you drafting in the 10-12 range.

Signing Rozier will have to Hornets in the Win 30ish games and just outside the 8 seed every year like the last handful of years. PURGATORY 

This team without kemba next year is not winning 30 games with rozier.  We will be a bottom 3 team regardless of who we sign at point and that's the way in needs to be the next 2 years.  We have to nail these next two drafts and hope bridges gets a lot better. 

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16 minutes ago, ncfan said:

This is absolutely the worst case scenario

After low balling your best player in franchise history.  You need to go into full rebuild.  Signing Terry Rozier kills that.  It keeps you drafting in the 10-12 range.

Signing Rozier will have to Hornets in the Win 30ish games and just outside the 8 seed every year like the last handful of years. PURGATORY 

Lmfao Rozier is a full rebuild PG 

 

Either Rozier or Wiggins will be a Hornet

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18 minutes ago, ncfan said:

This is absolutely the worst case scenario

After low balling your best player in franchise history.  You need to go into full rebuild.  Signing Terry Rozier kills that.  It keeps you drafting in the 10-12 range.

Signing Rozier will have to Hornets in the Win 30ish games and just outside the 8 seed every year like the last handful of years. 

Yeah, Rozier is about to ball out if he's on a bad team since he'll be playing for a contract.  I could easily see a D-Russ type season from him.  Which will make the Hornets just good enough for a mid to late lottery pick per usual if we aquire him imo.

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I don't think he's all NBA by any stretch,  but think he plays good D and can score also.  If he's on a bad team i think his stats will go up and be somewhat inflated.  I believe we still lose plenty of games,  but feel like he takes us out of top 3 lottery to mid to late lotto levels.  I think he makes our dumpster fire of a team too good for now.  Lol

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Cole Anthony all the way. Has the potential to be a superstar in this league. If Monk develops into a solid bench scorer a la Lou Williams, Bridges into a solid SF, PJ into a good stretch 4. We have the makings of a great young team. 

 

But this is the Hornets we all know we're going to fug it up. 

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