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2021-2022 Games Thread


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9 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

PJ and Richards need to learn to rebound. Both only had 3 while Oubre had 8. This is just more proof that the Hornets need a competent center.

All said, this is another tough loss that the team kept close without a PG. With Ish or LaMelo, they probably win at least one of these two games.

That is PJ's biggest problem, he is so lazy on the boards. I am so sick of him just watching when the ball is in the air. 

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12 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

sorry...had to poo you on this one...we need rozier back...now

Defense is the issue, not scoring, and the Hornets have more than enough guys that can score. Rozier might be the best trade option to net the Hornets a guy that can defend and rebound without having to pay way too much. That said, I highly doubt he goes anywhere.

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3 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

That is PJ's biggest problem, he is so lazy on the boards. I am so sick of him just watching when the ball is in the air. 

Hopefully he takes a step forward this season like Miles did last season. Though I don't know if PJ will end up back in the starting lineup as JB seems to prefer him coming off the bench.

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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

Defense is the issue, not scoring, and the Hornets have more than enough guys that can score. Rozier might be the best trade option to net the Hornets a guy that can defend and rebound without having to pay way too much. That said, I highly doubt he goes anywhere.

we are gonna just have to disagree on this one...rozier is our best player

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22 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

we are gonna just have to disagree on this one...rozier is our best player

Nah. Miles is the Hornets' best player. He's better on defense, more versatile position wise, and more efficient on offense. Rozier stats. Bridges stats. That said, Terry has been a little better from 3 this season and better at the free throw line.

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