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28 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Tough loss to a depleted Lakers team.  So damn disappointed with all these injuries right now.  Frustrating doesn't quite capture it.  Down to seven seed now.

I'd keep this team together. The two young bigs will have a year of conditioning under their belts. Zeller is underrated. He's been playing very well. 

I think guys will contractually want to stay together. This off-season may be a good time for Mitch to extend some guys. These Hornets are more of a family than I've ever seen. LaMelo, Gordon came in and fit immediately.

The future is bright. I heard the Hornets were a league pass darling. The court, the uniforms, the mascot, the marketing, smh, gotta give Jordan props.

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I understand why the twins are getting run with all the injuries we have right now - but I better not see either of them on the roster next year..

We could replace both of their combined contributions with a vet min contract to MKG..

Gawd damn this 3 game skid is hurting my soul.. 💀.. and with Nets, Blazers, Knicks, Bulls coming up..

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26 minutes ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

I understand why the twins are getting run with all the injuries we have right now - but I better not see either of them on the roster next year..

We could replace both of their combined contributions with a vet min contract to MKG..

Gawd damn this 3 game skid is hurting my soul.. 💀.. and with Nets, Blazers, Knicks, Bulls coming up..

We have only one starter not hurt

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This year Mitch, Jordan both admit they had no idea Lamelo would be this far ahead and he has a very robust squad, aside from the injuries this year, he's joined, scorers, all of them.

I think Mitch, now knowing they are a playoff contender, now knowing that all his starters well into the bench can each put up 20 and that he may have a Jordan/Kobe type of guard in Melo, can add a piece or two to compete for it all next year.

This year to the Hornets will be a blessing in disguise. Like I've said, Mitch can sell this team to present players close to re-up. Terry might stay. Zeller and Biz might want to stay for reasonable coin. Mitch can sell this team to key free agents in a way he couldn't before.

You may even see Jordan touch the luxury cap if he believes this is it. This is the squad, this is the time.

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