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I thought this was really cool. Many of us were concerned about how motivated Edwards really is going in to the draft. That is not a problem with LaMelo. I’m getting more and more excited about him the more I read about him.
 

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1 hour ago, Martin said:

I thought this was really cool. Many of us were concerned about how motivated Edwards really is going in to the draft. That is not a problem with LaMelo. I’m getting more and more excited about him the more I read about him.
 

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Did he make any of those shots?

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3 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Providing he is all we hope he will be.  The Hornets need to be all in to make sure he knows that this is his team and build around him.  Make this team a winner so he'll want to stay after his contract is up. 

That's how they screwed up Walker, Charlotte never really gave him any help.

I hope he's a lifetime Hornet.

To be fair, it's not like Walker has been amazing over in Boston. Because he hasn't, he's been good. I'm glad we let him go. 

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I think the American people can take care of themselves, have been for hundreds of years without lockdowns or upstart authoritarians telling us we can't ram pack the Spectrum Center.

Our lives, our team, our city, our state, our #3 pick. This nanny state crap needs to stop. We've been through worse. Open the damn doors!

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9 hours ago, rippadonn said:

I think the American people can take care of themselves, have been for hundreds of years without lockdowns or upstart authoritarians telling us we can't ram pack the Spectrum Center.

Our lives, our team, our city, our state, our #3 pick. This nanny state crap needs to stop. We've been through worse. Open the damn doors!

except for that 400 years where we locked down multiple ethnic groups

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On 12/10/2020 at 7:53 PM, Porn Shop Clerk said:

except for that 400 years where we locked down multiple ethnic groups

Can we have some appreciation for the sacrifice it took to get where we are, mixed couples on TV and such and equal opportunity for slavitude from the same people you speak of? I don't want to lose where we were going in favor of a jacknifed tractor trailer just because.

We can build instead of destroying it's the people's choice. The people decide that. We chose to be law abiding loving citizens of society. We decided that, all of us.

All I'm saying is we went through swine flu without all of the fuss, what's different, oh yes!...

Let's start behaving like intelligent people. You keep the lights on and you've got to know it. We need each other to tune out fear and get back to work as a country.

#2 got 10 RB and 4 assists. Working! That's the sign of a guy that's still giving 100% achieving the dream. Yeah he didn't score but they scored because of him. What he did in limited time was impressive. Best Hornet passer since Muggsy day one. Lets get back to the hive folks.

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