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Can the Hornets ever win the Eastern Conference


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Can the Hornets ever win the Eastern Conference  

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  1. 1. Can the Hornets ever win the Eastern Conference?

    • Yes, with lottery luck it’s possible
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    • Yes, we can sign legitimate All Star talent
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    • Yes, with our current leadership
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    • No, Jordan will never spend what is necessary
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    • No, we aren’t big market
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    • No, we are cursed
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28 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Anything is possible. Look at the Milwaukee Bucks. All it takes is that one special player and you can win a championship.

The likelihood is low and it’ll have to be through hitting a home run in the draft (probably twice in the span of 2-3 years) but it is possible 

This is the best answer. Don't know if it'll happen in my lifetime though.

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The franchise is cursed. Shinn made some voodoo deal before hauling ass out of Charlotte. Plus it is ran by a cheap owner unwilling to do what it takes to have a chance for prosperity. Ironic that MJ kept the 90s Hornets from breaking through and now he is also keeping the Hornets from breaking through. 

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We will never attract super stars. We need to get lucky and get the #1 pick with a superstar consensus #1 overall pick. But we know how the NBA loves to screw us in the lottery. But if we could and we show we have a dynamic young core, then maybe a star FA or 2 will come. I just don't see it ever happening. I doubt even Lamelo resigns with us with the lights of LA calling his name already

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On 7/18/2022 at 8:18 PM, jayboogieman said:
On 7/18/2022 at 7:49 PM, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Anything is possible. Look at the Milwaukee Bucks. All it takes is that one special player and you can win a championship.

The likelihood is low and it’ll have to be through hitting a home run in the draft (probably twice in the span of 2-3 years) but it is possible 

This is the best answer. Don't know if it'll happen in my lifetime though.

Right team…

…wrong rationale 🤙.

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