Lavar Tried To Son The GOAT, But The Ball In MJ's Court Now: Charlotte Hornets 2020-21 Season Thread

Whats The Outlook Of The 2020-21 Season Looking Like??

  • Top 5 Lottery Pick Again

    Votes: 15 22.7%
  • Young & Showing Promise

    Votes: 31 47.0%
  • Middle Of The Pack

    Votes: 10 15.2%
  • Overachieving, Playoff Bound

    Votes: 10 15.2%

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let them be they smoking that shyte same color lavar tooths*
I dont think anybody supporting lamelo or wanting him to start wants it to be at the expense of rozier at this point, unlike graham he's playing like a starting guard

besides, u been hating on lamelo for years u just dont want him to get the keys and let loose so u dont end up proven wrong sooner than later :mjpls:
 

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I dont think anybody supporting lamelo or wanting him to start wants it to be at the expense of rozier at this point, unlike graham he's playing like a starting guard

besides, u been hating on lamelo for years u just dont want him to get the keys and let loose so u dont end up proven wrong sooner than later :mjpls:
nah free him so y'all can go through what zo stans went through

you finna be on a rollercoaster his whole career

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I couldn't get to the Observer article because of the paywall :francis:
They cut a lot of the article out

Charlotte Hornets guard Malik Monk said he was lucky to recover from COVID-19 in four days.

That doesn’t mean the disease didn’t scar him.

Monk told The Observer on Wednesday that his grandmother died from the virus the same week he tested positive for it in December.

“She passed in four days, while I beat it in four days,” Monk said in a phone interview from Dallas, where the Hornets play the Mavericks on Wednesday night.

The virus cost him a week of training camp and hurt his conditioning for a couple of weeks, but Monk says there’s nothing physically now that would keep him from performing. He’s playing behind Cody and Caleb Martin and Jalen McDaniels on a roster far deeper this season than last at the wing positions.

Monk understands the stakes: He’ll be a free agent next summer, with the Hornets able to restrict that free-agency with a $7.3 million qualifying offer. That means this season is an extended audition for the whole NBA, not only for the Hornets.

“This is the big one. A big step to show what I can do,” Monk said of his fourth pro season. “With other teams, not only the Charlotte Hornets. To show other teams what I can do and how productive I can be. I can’t do that if I’m not on the court, but I don’t control that.”

‘PEOPLE DON’T THINK I WORK’
Monk understands the misgivings resulting from his past. He said last February he wasn’t emotionally ready to be an NBA player when he turned pro after one season at Kentucky. Wildcats coach John Calipari has said he wishes he’d been harder on Monk in college in Lexington to prepare him better for the NBA.

Monk had a breakthrough month in February. Over 13 games, he averaged 17 points on 46% shooting — driving more, creating shots for teammates, thriving so much he got his first NBA start Feb. 25 against the Indiana Pacers. And then, before the next game, he was suspended indefinitely by the NBA under the anti-drug policy.

Monk was reinstated during the NBA’s hiatus, and the suspension seemed to shake him up in a positive way: He was quick to publicly take responsibility, and he devoted himself over the summer to conditioning.

“People don’t think I work. I do everything quietly,” Monk said. “I can’t put into words how hard I’ve worked. Two or three workouts a day. I’m just working until my time comes.”

‘NO ISSUES’
Hornets coach James Borrego said Monk hasn’t done anything wrong causing him to sit.

“I’ve got no issues with Malik. He’s doing everything that he can,” Borrego said Tuesday. “It’s more about the group around him that have solidified themselves.”

Hornets general manager Mitch Kupchak said multiple times last season that Monk is probably the Hornets’ most athletically gifted player. The franchise wants to get more return on the investment made in Monk’s development. But Kupchak doesn’t dictate to Borrego who to play.

Monk says he hasn’t gotten much feedback from the coaches beyond work hard and stay ready.

“Super, super, super freaking frustrating (with) the waiting,” Monk said. “The month of February, I finally became an NBA player, finally got the minutes I thought I deserved a couple of years ago. I was proving myself. And that’s all I really could ask for at that point.”

And now?

“It’s super frustrating, when I know I can help a lot.”
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/charlotte-hornets/article248176185.html#storylink=mainstage

and i knew that quote was funny. its taken out of context a bit he's laughing with henderson i think i remember that cut
 

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hayward is fine man :mjlol:

devonte needs to be shipped the fukk out immediately after his next good game
Dude literally watched PJ Washington turn his head around to direct movement... and threw him a pass into the paint causing a turnover :beli:



And Melo comes in and these dudes go from 2 points at 7 minutes to like 18 at 3minutes
 

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Dude literally watched PJ Washington turn his head around to direct movement... and threw him a pass into the paint causing a turnover :beli:



And Melo comes in and these dudes go from 2 points at 7 minutes to like 18 at 3minutes
nah fukk that pj dumb ass gonna seal people off and not even look for the ball :mjlol: im not gonna blame the new guy for not realizing how bad these kids are
 

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You could be right... he needs to come off the bench with him:beli:
the worst thing about hayward is that he's being too nice and patient with these dudes. he'll let rozier and graham run in circles and call it offense politely while they put up 4 points in 6 minutes

like i get it, team player, but for 30 million a year you better remind these guys who's gonna be around in 3 years...
 
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