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5 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I don’t think this is far off from happening once he has a healthy stretch and keeps the high level of play up. Seems this front office is resetting and is going to do the OKC playbook and is eyeing 2027-2028 to start making a run. 

Except history says we can't draft for poo or win a trade while okc consistently smashes draft picks and always robs people blind on trades 

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5 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I don’t think this is far off from happening once he has a healthy stretch and keeps the high level of play up. Seems this front office is resetting and is going to do the OKC playbook and is eyeing 2027-2028 to start making a run. 

Except history says we can't draft for poo or win a trade while okc consistently smashes draft picks and always robs people blind on trades 

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21 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I don’t think this is far off from happening once he has a healthy stretch and keeps the high level of play up. Seems this front office is resetting and is going to do the OKC playbook and is eyeing 2027-2028 to start making a run. 

The Hornets front office perpetually has no idea what they are doing. 

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45 minutes ago, scratched said:

The Hornets are stockpiling picks and young talent. Only idiots on this page think we lost this trade. At worse, it was an even trade. 

Much like the Panthers during the Tepper era, the Charlotte NBA organization, since its rebirth (Bobcats/Hornets), has done absolutely nothing to instill fan confidence in the moves they make. 

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1 hour ago, scratched said:

The Hornets are stockpiling picks and young talent. Only idiots on this page think we lost this trade. At worse, it was an even trade. 

After rethinking the deal I agree the Hornets got a great return.  Loved Knecht in the draft and unprotected firsts work.  
 

If the Hornets find a good big they have a really nice mix of talent

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