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Hornets tied for worst odds to win next year


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4 hours ago, WOW!! said:

Well this is what alot of you wanted right??

#teamtank

Yes, yes it is. Try for a top 4 pick for a few years and let the young guys we have now grow. Instead of picking 11th or 12th. Though, I think Rozier will limit our tank to that sweet spot MJ likes around 8 or 9. It happens.

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2 hours ago, OldNorthPowell said:

Yes, yes it is. Try for a top 4 pick for a few years and let the young guys we have now grow. Instead of picking 11th or 12th. Though, I think Rozier will limit our tank to that sweet spot MJ likes around 8 or 9. It happens.

Really?? Some of you have lofty expectations of Rozier that I have no clue why.. He isn't good enough to stop the tank for a top 5 pick..Imo

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16 hours ago, OldNorthPowell said:

Yes, yes it is. Try for a top 4 pick for a few years and let the young guys we have now grow. Instead of picking 11th or 12th. Though, I think Rozier will limit our tank to that sweet spot MJ likes around 8 or 9. It happens.

Seriously? It's easy. In two years Batum comes off the books and we have no more big money contracts. Better yet, MJ attempts to use his ego to get BAtum to acknowledge that he hasn't earned this contract and asks him to rescind the final years earnings. Two seasons should see a decent free agent market open back up and along with two lottery picks, that hopefully pan out, Bacon, Rozier, and at least one wing from this class, the Hornets will be in a much better position.

Assuming the Front Office can get their stuff together...that is. 

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