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LaMelo, Terry, McDaniels, and Plumlee all placed in COVID health and safety protocol


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well crap.  but as noted above, lets us get our young guys some real playing time.

 

Charlotte Hornets
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OFFICIAL: We have recalled James Bouknight, Vernon Carey Jr. and Kai Jones from the @greensboroswarm. 

 


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Bouknight averaged 19.5 ppg (.472 FG%), 5.5 rpg, 4.5 apg, 3.0 spg and 35.0 mpg in two games in his fifth assignment

Jones averaged 13.5 ppg (.650 FG%), 6.5 rpg, 3.0 apg and 27.0 mpg in two games in his fifth assignment #AllFly

 


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Season averages with 
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Bouknight - 25.2 ppg (.456 FG%), 6.8 rpg, 4.0 apg, 2.0 spg and 37.1 mpg in five games

Carey Jr. - 19.5 ppg (.471 FG%), 8.7 rpg and 27.0 mpg in six games

Jones - 10.8 ppg (.585 FG%), 5.8 rpg, 1.6 bpg and 25.6 mpg in five games 

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2 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Smh...  this sucks.  Well, I guess we can look forward to a lot of minutes for Bouknight and Kai?  Hope it's just tracing and they all have no actual infection or symptoms.

 

They strategically did this last year. People aren't stupid anymore. It's all B.S. Sorry if you believe it(not u op).

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21 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Wait ... is rippadon accusing the NBA of trying to screw the CHARLOTTE hornets? The NBA barely even knows they exist. Why would they go out of their way to try and give them losses?

So Lamelo can go somewhere else when it is time to make a decision. Make it hard to win somewhere for one of the future faces of the league. Money money money. NBA hates Charlotte.

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4 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

So Lamelo can go somewhere else when it is time to make a decision. Make it hard to win somewhere for one of the future faces of the league. Money money money. NBA hates Charlotte.

There's pretty much close a 0% chance that this happens. There's no player in NBA history since the last CBA that has turned down 5 year max designated rookie extension. It's by far the best money that they can get at that point. 

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34 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

So Lamelo can go somewhere else when it is time to make a decision. Make it hard to win somewhere for one of the future faces of the league. Money money money. NBA hates Charlotte.

I'd believe that if they gave a damn about the kid. He's not a league star. He's a media star because of his father, and a star in Charlotte. The NBA couldn't care less about the future of this kid. He's a dime a dozen great talent.

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2 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I'd believe that if they gave a damn about the kid. He's not a league star. He's a media star because of his father, and a star in Charlotte. The NBA couldn't care less about the future of this kid. He's a dime a dozen great talent.

Guy is more than a media star. He is going to be averaging a triple double in a few years. NBA is promoting him as well. They just do not want his golden years to be spent in Charlotte. They give Charlotte the shaft year in year out with schedule as well as other aspects.

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12 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Has the TB not told you yet that the vax doesn't prevent you from possibly getting it? Just prevents serious illness if you do? You're not too bright.

Jesus some ppl are dumb as fug and the earth is trying to thin the heard and we aren't letting her!!

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