Charlotte Hornets

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Apologies for bumming outside Buzz City, however, the thing to say about the Hornets’ future could be that they haven’t traded away any prospective picks.
All offseason paths that are conceivable apparently send them . Break the bank and you are likely paying the luxury tax to get a lottery group. Let him walk, and you are losing the most popular player in franchise history. Splurge on him Jeremy Lamb, and you could be footing among the biggest payrolls of basketball. Reduce both Lamb and Walker, and also you aren’t returning anybody who averaged 11 points each game.
If the Hornets pinch pennies they should eventually have some cap space in 2020. This hasn’t been a free-agent destination, and a Walker passing would leave them without an All-Star recruiter.
Cementing Charlotte to the place? Its exciting prospects are Malik Monk and Miles Bridges. The prior is a profession 37.4 percent shot. The latter owns rookie averages of 6.8 points and 3.6 rebounds.
The Hornets might be building a house of cards, if these are the building blocks.

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