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Fun win. Haven’t really followed the Hornets closely in years or watched many games living here in Boston. May consider shelling out the $200ish for the NBA league pass though, just to watch the young guys, and maybe get on board for the rebuild and hope we can compete in a year or two. That 3pt shooting percentage on tonight is unsustainable but definitely saw a lot of things to like for the future.

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6 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Terrific win

pj looked great...so did graham

monk getting no minutes

ps: Kemba 4-18 tonight in big loss....Kylie went for 45 in win

If you meant Kyrie he had 50 and they lost

But yeah...Graham is officially a fuggin steal atp

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32 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

We need a big man who can play defense and then this team would be able to build something even better. Hopefully they address it this offseason. It is going to be a fun season. However, many losses will happen. It happens with youth. Berrego did a good job coaching tonight. 

You already complaining...jesus

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3 hours ago, OldNorthPowell said:

It is observations about what we need moving forward. I was quite impressed last night. Giving up over 70 points in the paint was not impressive though. I am sure the coaching staff would agree. 

You're absolutely right.  Giving up 125 points is not sustainable.

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