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Miles signs offer, makes first statement


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“I sincerely apologize for the pain, embarrassment and disappointment that last year’s incident caused so many people. Time away from the game allowed me to reflect, immerse myself in therapy and prioritize becoming a better person - someone my family and peers can be proud of. I’m grateful to the Hornets and the NBA community for giving me a second chance - most people don’t ever get one and I understand those questioning whether I deserve one. I will do everything I can to earn back the trust and confidence of my teammates, coaches, the Hornets organization and staff, fans, and the Charlotte community. I’m ready to return to work and can’t wait to rejoin my Hornets teammates.”

I hope he's for real.

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I like him as a player and we really got screwed last year because of his actions!! Melo and him had good chemistry going which looked like a promising season.. but after what happened.. hard to support him.. but maybe the Hornets can get to the playoffs and not lose on the play in!!  Lol

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I can only go by the things he says. He does sound sincere. From a human standpoint I hope he gets himself on and stays on the right track. It would be great to see him turn this from a negative into a positive and go on to spend the next several years competing for this franchise. TBD is all anyone can say right now. We shall see.

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On 7/7/2023 at 4:54 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Sounds like he's open for a long-term relationship with the Hornets. He just wants a bigger contract. He bet on himself hopefully he balls out this year.

 

I will never respect him as a man though.

We need to wish him good luck as fans. I just hope he has learned a lesson and moves on to have a good season.

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Apparently this happened months ago and the Hornets knew about it and still brought him back.

Some honest points being brought up about the front offices willingness to sweep this under the rug but quickly release Kai Jones over his public mental health breakdown.

Trashy.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Apparently this happened months ago and the Hornets knew about it and still brought him back.

Some honest points being brought up about the front offices willingness to sweep this under the rug but quickly release Kai Jones over his public mental health breakdown.

Trashy.

He's on 3 year probation right? Can't be good for his on court availability

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

Apparently this happened months ago and the Hornets knew about it and still brought him back.

Some honest points being brought up about the front offices willingness to sweep this under the rug but quickly release Kai Jones over his public mental health breakdown.

Trashy.

Their had to more to the Kai Jones story that hasn't released to the public right? Maybe drug test failed? This front office is weird.

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