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Hornets Summer League Roster


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3 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

My whole point is.... If you think the Hornets are going to make the playoffs or made the right moves at the draft, I want what you are smoking. This team got worse and I would be shocked if Williams is anything but an 8th man rotation player at best throughout his entire career. 

I wanted Duren too but McGowens is showing some nice potential however. Continuing to make it your mission to trash Williams makes no sense though. At least let the kid get a season under him. Why root against him and be a Hornets fan?

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McGowens looked like an actual NBA player today. That was nice to see. Odds are he'll be stuck in the Swarm all season though.

Williams looked like an NBA player too, especially once the team started feeding him. As long as Williams plays defense and rebounds, Cliff will play him. Even Biz got around 20 minutes per game as a rookie.

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4 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

McGowens looked like an actual NBA player today. That was nice to see. Odds are he'll be stuck in the Swarm all season though.

Williams looked like an NBA player too, especially once the team started feeding him. As long as Williams plays defense and rebounds, Cliff will play him. Even Biz got around 20 minutes per game as a rookie.

Williams stat line (posted below) was all done in 20 minutes today. If he can put up those numbers consistently then he’ll be just fine.

Mark Williams - 12 points (67% FG), 8 rebounds (2 off), 2 blocks, 2 steals, 1 assist, +4

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

Williams stat line (posted below) was all done in 20 minutes today. If he can put up those numbers consistently then he’ll be just fine.

Mark Williams - 12 points (67% FG), 8 rebounds (2 off), 2 blocks, 2 steals, 1 assist, +4

Yep and Cliff will love him for it. So will the fans as they demand he get starter minutes, even if he isn't ready for them.

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21 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Williams stat line (posted below) was all done in 20 minutes today. If he can put up those numbers consistently then he’ll be just fine.

Mark Williams - 12 points (67% FG), 8 rebounds (2 off), 2 blocks, 2 steals, 1 assist, +4

Who were the big men going against Williams for the Cavs and Lakers? Amar Sylla and Sharfeef Oneal?

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

I wanted Duren too but McGowens is showing some nice potential however. Continuing to make it your mission to trash Williams makes no sense though. At least let the kid get a season under him. Why root against him and be a Hornets fan?

Could've had Duren, McGowens and another pick like Eason..... And if you didnt want to pick in the lottery b/c you are to cheap (Jordan) than at least get something formidable back in return. The trade will never make sense. 

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2 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

LOLOL you mean Isiah Mobley. HUGE difference HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH

I edited the post and the point still stands… who is Duren playing? The same completion? Also who is Duren’s point guard and who is Williams’?

You keep talking up Duren who has what, a summer league high of 11 points while playing with one of the best guards in summer league?

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Just now, Jared Patterson said:

Again, please don't compare Williams to Duren or Evan Mobley. Thats a totally different tier of basketball players...

So when you can’t respond with facts you just spew bullshit?

You’re the type of Carolina fan that gives a lot of us a bad rep. Go back to posting on IC… you aren’t contributing anything here.

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Just now, Jared Patterson said:

Compare Williams to Isiah Mobley and Nick Richards who is busting him and starting over him in practice, then we can have a conversation. 

Nick Richards has been in the league for three years so he’s obviously going to get more burn… just like Noel, Olynyk, Stewart, and Bagley are going to get more run than Duren.

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For all the talk about Duren, you’d think he’d be putting up 20 and 10 games… but no, Duren’s and Williams’ best games are as followed:

Jalen Duren - 13 points (80% FG, 71% FT), 6 rebounds (1 off), 3 assists, 2 blocks, +5 in 26 minutes.

Mark Williams - 12 points (67% FG), 8 rebounds (2 off), 2 blocks, 2 steals, 1 assist, +4 in 20 minutes

Where is this huge gap that we were all told there was?

 

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