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Game On: Hornets @ Warriors

Warriors…. Come out to Play-yay! Be careful what you wish for, because this Warriors team might be playing its best basketball since the Dallas playoff series back in 2007. The Warriors have won 11 out of their last 14 games, with seven of those wins coming on the road. They are playing fantastic defense […]
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The Missing Piece: Searching for the Next Ryan Anderson

There is an argument made by Hornets fans and some national analysts that gets stated as fact despite a growing amount of evidence to the contrary that I just can’t let slide any longer. The argument is that cap space is somewhat meaningless to a small market team such as ours because we can not […]
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Hornets Lose at Home to the Offensively Challenged Wizards

“We played down to their level.” That was the word coming out of the locker room, as Jason Smith pointed out something glaringly obvious, yet completely unexplanable. How could a team with the worst record in the Western Conference think that they can come into any game and take an opponent lightly? How can you […]
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The Missing Piece: Instant Impact

We have all seen the struggles of one Austin Rivers this year, and he is not alone. Top ten picks like Bradley Beal and Terrence Ross have had similar struggles, while highly touted players like Jeremy Lamb and Kendall Marshall haven’t even gotten a chance to show what they can do in this league because […]
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Hornets Can’t Keep up with High Powered Thunder

Hustle. Work hard. Never give up. Monty can preach these things to his team all season, and on some nights like Monday against the Clippers, these things will be rewarded with a victory. But what happens when you face a team that has a coach who preaches all of the same fundamentals, but happens to […]
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Game On: Thunder @ Hornets

Keys to the Game 1. Create Turnovers Without Fouling The Thunder turnover rate is the highest in the NBA, but when these teams met two weeks ago, the Hornets were unable to put any pressure on the Thunder’s perimeter trio. Instead, Oklahoma City got into the paint at will and had wide open perimeter looks. […]
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The Missing Piece: Getting Defensive

Far too often when we think of the next player that we would love to wear the Red, Navy, and Gold, we dream of a point guard who is a magician with the ball in his hand, a wing who can rip the nets from three, or a big man who can dominate the low […]
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Hornets Win Three-Point Contest, Defeat Clippers
Hornets go 15 of 25 from deep to end seven game losing streak
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Game On: Hornets @ Clippers
The Hornets head to LA to face an old friend
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The Missing Piece: Reclamation Projects

Go big or go home on these possible missing pieces
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Suns Erase Massive Deficit, Defeat Hornets in Overtime
Suns bench provides spark that Hornets reserves can’t match in 111-108 loss
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Game On: Hornets @ Suns
The Hornets delve into the Valley of the Suns tonight to try to end their five game losing streak
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Milwaukee’s Three-Point Shooting Sinks Hornets
Bucks shoot over 50% from deep to hold off a pesky Hornets squad
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Game On: Hornets @ Bucks
After getting stomped last night, the Hornets try to bounce back against the Bucks
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The Missing Piece: Sizing Up the Competition
While we search for the missing piece, we also have to keep a careful eye on our competitors
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The Missing Piece: Debut of the Young Pups
Our missing piece may be missing from the NBA at the moment.
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Hornets Defense Swarms the Bulls in the Windy City
Hornets walk into the United Center without Eric Gordon and Anthony Davis, but walk out of there with a victory
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Game On: New Orleans Hornets @ Chicago Bulls
The young Hornets have their first road test of the season, as they take on the Derrick Rose-less Bulls
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The Missing Piece: Take ’em Off the Board
Several extensions before the October 31st buzzer took a few possible ‘Missing Pieces’ off the board, but there are several guys poised to take their place.
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In Demps We Trust: Dell Makes the Right Call on Player Options
Dell Demps had to decide the futures of Greivis Vasquez, Al-Farouq Aminu, and Xavier Henry this week. Were his choices off the mark or a stroke of genius?