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I think it is probably time to realize that Kia Jones is a total bust.  I think Michael made that pick so that’s on him and he needs to stay out of draft decisioning from now on.

Paired with Bouknight that draft was a total disaster 

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Look the Hornets are one of the worst franchises in sports.  The track record is horrendous.  They could probably not even care and do better than this.  That last offseason has to be of the worst I have ever seen.  The entire team has just fallen apart completely and Mitch and Jordan just continue to drive this team to complete irrelevance. It is sad at this point

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On 3/5/2023 at 11:37 PM, Shocker said:

Look the Hornets are one of the worst franchises in sports.  The track record is horrendous.  They could probably not even care and do better than this.  That last offseason has to be of the worst I have ever seen.  The entire team has just fallen apart completely and Mitch and Jordan just continue to drive this team to complete irrelevance. It is sad at this point

I never though in my wildest dreams that the Hornets would reach should a low point as an NBA team.

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13 hours ago, JVic said:

Love that noone has even bothered with this thread in a month.  Haha.  

If ownership doesn't care why should we? NBA is never going to allow us a #1 pick and that is the only hope we have of getting better. I think we all know Melo is gone the 1st chance he gets. 

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6 hours ago, Ornias said:

If ownership doesn't care why should we? NBA is never going to allow us a #1 pick and that is the only hope we have of getting better. I think we all know Melo is gone the 1st chance he gets. 

Yep. 

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Our starting roster has been injured almost the whole season and its been a snoozefest. I have still caught some quarters of some games and Williams and Nick Richards are going to be great. I have hope that we can become a great team once we get rid of the Hayward contract. Our Charlotte Swarm team have been getting meaningful minutes and Bouknight, McGowens, Maledon, and even that new Ukraine guy have been balling out.

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