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HORNETS with 0.8% Wins No.1 Pick


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1. Charlotte Hornets
 

Andrew Wiggins

Height: 6-8 | Weight: 200 | Freshman

Kansas | Shooting Guard
 

Wiggins may be the best athlete in the draft, with explosive leaping ability. He is also a capable scorer who can shoot the 3 and get to the basket. He plays tremendous defense, using his length and quickness to disrupt passing lanes. His biggest weakness is he lacks the aggression on offense that elite wings typically possess.

 

1. Charlotte Hornets: Andrew Wiggins (0.8% Chance to Win)
2. Milwaukee Bucks: Joel Embiid
3. Philadelphia 76ers: Jabari Parker
4. Orlando Magic: Marcus Smart
5. Utah Jazz: Dante Exum
6. Boston Celtics: Julius Randle
7. Cleveland Cavaliers: Aaron Gordon
8. Los Angeles Lakers: Dario Saric
9. Sacramento Kings: Noah Vonleh
10. Denver Nuggets: Zach LaVine
11. Philadelphia 76ers: Willie Cauley-Stein
12. Minnesota Timberwolves: Gary Harris
13. Memphis Grizzlies: Rodney Hood
14. Orlando Magic: James Young
 

 

LOL. Hope we have this much luck in June.

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Bad or good depending on how you look at this season, I see the Bobcats loosing 16 of their next 22 games. 

 

2 games against Miami, SA, and Detroit, then you have the Clippers, Warriors, Grizzlies, Pacers and Thunder to highlight the upcoming schedule. 

 

This team could easily be 22-40 by Early March. 

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stern owes us one after screwing us for anthony davis. 

 

 

Yes he does, how about two things going right for Charlotte in the upcoming draft. Detroit's pick ending up being the 9th pick and Charlotte's own pick being in the top 3. I wouldn't mind Wiggins, Parker or Embiid so either one would work. 

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Bad or good depending on how you look at this season, I see the Bobcats loosing 16 of their next 22 games. 

 

2 games against Miami, SA, and Detroit, then you have the Clippers, Warriors, Grizzlies, Pacers and Thunder to highlight the upcoming schedule. 

 

This team could easily be 22-40 by Early March. 

 

you just made my day. a lot of losses coming up

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Yes he does, how about two things going right for Charlotte in the upcoming draft. Detroit's pick ending up being the 9th pick and Charlotte's own pick being in the top 3. I wouldn't mind Wiggins, Parker or Embiid so either one would work.

I'd love one of these:

A. Joel Embiid + Zach LaVine

B. Andrew Wiggins + Noah Vonleh

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1. Charlotte Hornets

 

Andrew Wiggins

Height: 6-8 | Weight: 200 | Freshman

Kansas | Shooting Guard

 

Wiggins may be the best athlete in the draft, with explosive leaping ability. He is also a capable scorer who can shoot the 3 and get to the basket. He plays tremendous defense, using his length and quickness to disrupt passing lanes. His biggest weakness is he lacks the aggression on offense that elite wings typically possess.

 

1. Charlotte Hornets: Andrew Wiggins (0.8% Chance to Win)

2. Milwaukee Bucks: Joel Embiid

3. Philadelphia 76ers: Jabari Parker

4. Orlando Magic: Marcus Smart

5. Utah Jazz: Dante Exum

6. Boston Celtics: Julius Randle

7. Cleveland Cavaliers: Aaron Gordon

8. Los Angeles Lakers: Dario Saric

9. Sacramento Kings: Noah Vonleh

10. Denver Nuggets: Zach LaVine

11. Philadelphia 76ers: Willie Cauley-Stein

12. Minnesota Timberwolves: Gary Harris

13. Memphis Grizzlies: Rodney Hood

14. Orlando Magic: James Young

 

 

LOL. Hope we have this much luck in June.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCKOI24k_UY

 

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lol at us having any luck in the lottery. But the hornets got lucky in new orleans all the time so maybe the new name will change our luck

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If you're one of those "lottery is rigged" type of dudes, and there's plenty of them, it wouldn't be far fetched to believe the Hornets get the #1 or #2 pick this year. A marquee player like Wiggins or Parker would be a great addition to a rebranding franchise and fanbase. 

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Bad or good depending on how you look at this season, I see the Bobcats loosing 16 of their next 22 games. 

 

2 games against Miami, SA, and Detroit, then you have the Clippers, Warriors, Grizzlies, Pacers and Thunder to highlight the upcoming schedule. 

 

This team could easily be 22-40 by Early March. 

Nah bruh we need to get into the playoffs as an 8th seed while these other teams tank and get superstar level players.

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