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Congratulations Hornets Fans!


King Taharqa

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Congrats to NOR. They are getting an All-Star and a franchise player. Let's all laugh at the Lolcats fans while they get a role player! Gotta laugh, the worst team/franchise in NBA history can't even get the #1 pick.

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Woe is me. Fans and the NBA prefer the Hornets in NO over Charlotte. Catch The Buzz did it! Their support and promo of the Hornets. They stuck it to Charlotte! The Hornets brand deserved this, right JGibs? Stern wouldve been a fool not to help the Hornets, now that theyre out of Charlotte.

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Woe is me. Fans and the NBA prefer the Hornets in NO over Charlotte. Catch The Buzz did it! Their support and promo of the Hornets. They stuck it to Charlotte! The Hornets brand deserved this, right JGibs? Stern wouldve been a fool not to help the Hornets, now that theyre out of Charlotte.

Are you suggesting that the people trying to bring the Hornets name back to Charlotte somehow convinced Stern to fix the lottery?

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They claimed the Hornets brand is more viable than the Bobs. They stressed saving the Hornets over saving the Bobcats made more business sense. I think Stern and the NBA listened. Catchthebuzz should come to Bobcat games this season decked in Anthony Davis jerseys screaming "LETS GO HORNETS! LETS GO HORNETS! STICK IT TO CHARLOTTE! STICK IT TO CHARLOTTE!"

In 2 years Tom Benson will have more fans and supporters in Charlotte than Jerry Richardson. His brand will be stronger!

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KT is pissed! Cant really say i blame him though. Id be pissed if i just watched my teams next three years go up in smoke. And for the record king, bobcats were royally screwed. I almost feel sorry for you.

Let the butthurt flow, lol.

If anything, this may force a rebrand from Jordan.

He's really going to struggle in attendance now. Honestly Davis going to the bobcats would have energized the team and fan base. Not to mention the exposure nationally. I never wanted to admit this but I can now. Davis would have certainly done a lot for the bobcats brand.

Good luck with your role player, bobcats lol

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Davis would have COMPLETELY changed the Bobcats franchise around and would have made them immediately a somewhat marketable and respectable team. Now look at them...same laughing stock, now even worse. That's karma for you though I guess.

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"NEW OR-LEANS! NEW OR-LEANS!

WE TOOK YOUR TEAM! WE TOOK YOUR TEAM!"

Im happy the NBA is saving the Hornets in New Orleans MrTD.

So your happy that the NBA basically chose to save another team instead of yours? Hornets and Bobcats are.......well I should say "were" now lol......in the same boat.

Some fan you are! Enjoy another ten win season next year lol

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Davis would have COMPLETELY changed the Bobcats franchise around and would have made them immediately a somewhat marketable and respectable team. Now look at them...same laughing stock, now even worse. That's karma for you though I guess.

Like I stated earlier, Davis would have done so much for the Bobcats team and brand from top to bottom. National exposure. Endorsements. Not to mention a bonafide centerpiece to build around. He would have made the bobcats a household name and very relevant. I would have never admitted this earlier, but I can now because it doesn't matter.

Honestly, If you are a fan of the bobcats rebrand, not getting Davis was probably the best thing to happen for us.

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