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If you have NBA TV, Hornets summer team is on at 6 tonight.


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Full Roster

Guards - James Bouknight, Grant Riller, Scottie Lewis, D.J. Carton, Kenny Williams, Joel Berry

Forwards - JT Thor, LiAngelo Ball, Arnoldas Kulboka, Xavier Sneed, Denzel Mahoney, Cameron McGriff,

Centers - Vernon Carey, Kai Jones, Nick Richards

Joel Berry replaces Nate Darling who will not compete due to an injury.

 

The Blazers are treating the summer league like the NBA Playoffs, their roster is below:

Guards - Emmanuel Mudiay, Antonio Blakeney, Kobi Simmons, Jordan Crawford, CJ Elleby, Milton Doyle

Forwards - Nassir Little, Michael Beasley, Greg Brown, George King, Erik McCree, Mark Vital, Trendon Watford

Centers - Kenneth Faried, Kaleb Wesson

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Jonathan M Alexander
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1st quarter is over and Blazers lead Hornets 21-17. 

A few 1st quarter observations: 

Kai Jones can push the ball up the floor as a 4, he crashes the glass, plays hard. Definitely has potential. 

James Bouknight is super athletic. Has really good vision. Shot needs some work.

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