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2021-2022 Games Thread


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The Hornets’ extended road trip comes to an end after tonight and along with it ends arguably the most difficult schedule in the NBA to this point. Fittingly, it ends in one of the hardest places to play from an environmental standpoint. The Hornets have at least a little good fortune in that they most recently played in Salt Lake City, which is sneaky elevated, and have had several days in Denver to adjust to the mile high air.

Their opponent is a Nuggets team that is on the second night of a back to back. Last night, they played in Oklahoma City and were dealt the largest loss by a Thunder opponent this season. That could be good or bad depending on you want to look at it.

The Hornets will be at nearly full strength tonight. Only Cody Martin remains out due to health and safety protocols.

https://www.atthehive.com/2021/12/23/22852452/preview-hornets-wrap-up-road-trip-in-denver?utm_campaign=atthehive&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:

Charlotte Hornets PR
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INJURY UPDATE: 
@hornets
 at HOU 12/27
Miles Bridges (H&S Protocols) is OUT
Cody Martin (H&S Protocols) is OUT
PJ Washington (H&S Protocols) is OUT

 

 

 

sigh

Fug….just fug

we owe Houston one, so we are gonna win tomorrow 

Need Martin back…we need them all

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