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Jeremy Lin Can be Just Like Kemba Walker for the Charlotte Hornets, but Better
There’s no competition between Jeremy Lin and Kemba Walker. Each one’s success is good for the Charlotte Hornets. But some games make the difference between the two players so easy to spot it’s impossible to ignore then.
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Kemba Walker Shines Again, Jeremy Lin Pushed Aside, Charlotte Hornets Survive
The Charlotte Hornets bounce back well from a rough defeat by beating the Orlando Magic 120-116 in overtime behind another big game from Kemba Walker, while Jeremy Lin had one of his most unremarakble performnaces this season.
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Jeremy Lin Good, Kemba Walker Decent, Charlotte Hornets Don’t Improve
The Charlotte Hornets lose, expectedly, to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 109-95. Kemba Walker did OK. Jeremy Lin was fine, and maybe even more than that coming off the bench. But this wasn’t a game the Hornets were supposed to win, going into the game just waiting to get it over with, especially with Nicolas Batum finishing with 0 points.
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Charlotte Hornets Searching for Momentum Through Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lin Needs Some of His Own
Heading into their very difficult road game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the question most people are interested in is whether or not Kemba Walker can recreate something of his career and franchise record performance from two days ago, while others, like us, would like to see Jeremy Lin play a bigger part in the Charlotte Hornets offense, because in the long run, it’s better for this team.
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NBA Rumors: Charlotte Hornets Might be Getting Back Michael Kidd-Gilchrist This Season
Guess what: A Charlotte Hornets post without Jeremy Lin or Kemba Walker! Now to business: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, injured before the season began, might actually get to play before it’s over, quietly getting back to practice on his next step back towards full recovery.
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Kemba Walker Lifts But Almost Destroys Charlotte Hornets, Jeremy Lin Better than His Numbers
The Charlotte Hornets beat the Utah Jazz 124-119 behind a career high and a franchise record 52 points from Kemba Walker, who decided or was told to go and try to win the game by himself, although deferring to other players, like Jeremy Lin and others could have made the ending less suspenseful.
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Jeremy Lin & Probably Steve Clifford Won’t Stick Around With Charlotte Hornets; Kemba Walker Immovable
As the Charlotte Hornets gear up to play with the Utah Jazz to try and end their very evident crisis, it’s easy to see that whatever has been built this year, it’s not going to last past this season. Steve Clifford, we’re guessing, isn’t going to last another year of failing to make the playoffs (where things are headed right now). Jeremy Lin? Why would he stay when he’s been, in a way, marginalized. The one solid immovable rock and foundation, for better and mostly worse? Kemba Walker.
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Jeremy Lin Watching Kemba Walker & Nicolas Batum Hero Ball While Charlotte Hornets Self Destruct
It seems that the Charlotte Hornets are spiraling out of control with a head coach that half-admitted he has no clue what to do. Jeremy Lin is lost among the hero ball worshipness of Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum, the defense is non existent and the optimistic feelings of three weeks ago are fading away, just like their touch with the last playoff spot.
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Jeremy Lin Returns to a Sadly Familiar Situation For the Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets are back to losing and back to playing bad, predictable basketball with little defense, relying on Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum to have a good shooting day instead of making the most of an asset like Jeremy Lin, finding himself in a spot he’s been in a few times before this season.
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Solid Game for Jeremy Lin, Great one for the Charlotte Hornets & Kemba Walker
The losing streak is over for the Charlotte Hornets in a 107-84 win over the Atlanta Hawks, led by Kemba Walker in one of his more efficient games while Jeremy Lin had a weird shooting night but ended up doing a lot of damage whenever he stayed away from taking three pointers.