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2021-2022 Games Thread


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.@hornets head into tonight’s game on a 5-game win-streak. Some notes on their current streak: 

Offensively, 3rd in ppg (125.4) and in FG% (.528%) and 1st in 3pt% (.439%).

Defensively, tied for 3rd in spg (8.8), 2nd in opp. TOs (15.6) and 1st in points off TOs (21.8).

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yep, in the first quarter, they were shooting wide open 3s...now a good bit of that was them getting rebounds and shooting so far we couldn't get to them in time, but they were hitting them, so give them some credit.

we were getting some open 3s too, but only Melo was hitting them.  Bad decisions by PJ among others on some quick shots.

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I think it’s lame when people trash Borrego constantly but Melo ends the third quarter with 32 points….and then he sits until like 5:55 left in the fugging game?? When you’re down double digits?? And Miles is on the bench with him?

 

Makes no sense. Utterly gross offensive lineup with Thomas, Rozier, McDaniels, Martin and Harrel. 

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1 minute ago, Cary Kollins said:

I think it’s lame when people trash Borrego constantly but Melo ends the third quarter with 32 points….and then he sits until like 5:55 left in the fugging game?? When you’re down double digits?? And Miles is on the bench with him?

 

Makes no sense. Utterly gross offensive lineup with Thomas, Rozier, McDaniels, Martin and Harrel. 

Foul trouble was why Ball was sitting. No idea why Bridges was sitting so long though.

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