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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin the Difference Between Winning & Losing
The Charlotte Hornets beating the Milwaukee Bucks 87-82 was achieved in part due to Jeremy Lin having a fantastic first half to carry the team to a lead they wouldn’t let go of, although his fourth quarter will be another one that won’t show his contribution on the box score, getting taken off just before the finish.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin Getting Punished Means Losing
The Charlotte Hornets lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers 95-90 for a number of reasons, and maybe mainly because Jeremy Lin wasn’t on the floor during most of the fourth quarter, in another bad decision from Steve Clifford regarding the most important player he has, although he doesn’t seem to realize or appreciate that fact.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin at his Best in Overtime, When it Matters the Most
The Charlotte Hornets overcame some early struggles to beat the Sacramento Kings 127-122, with Jeremy Lin taking over and shining in overtime, Kemba Walker doing most of the work in the fourth quarter and Steve Clifford finally showing an ability to think out of the box.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin, Finally a Starter
Playing the Philadelphia 76ers put Steve Clifford in an experimental mood, which meant Jeremy Lin playing in the lineup for the Charlotte Hornets, and while it wasn’t the best of his games, maybe it does show some creative thinking from the head coach.
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Charlotte Hornets, Jeremy Lin & Some Questions Heading Into the Weekend
The Charlotte Hornets have just one game this weekend – playing the still winless Philadelphia 76ers. Whatever Jeremy Lin does in that game might not be much of an indicator to anything considering the weakness of the opponent, unless it has to do with the intentions Steve Clifford has for him within his gameplan.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin Left Out at the Wrong Moments
The Charlotte Hornets lost 102-94 to the New York Knicks with Jeremy Lin having a kind of mixed bag of performance, starting hot and then ignored before thrown back in, as it seems his head coach has no clue on how to recognize the right players to put on the floor at the right time, and how to keep rhythm and momentum going.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin Needs Steve Clifford to Let Him Bounce Back
Believe it or not, getting the first win of the season isn’t the most important thing for the Charlotte Hornets going into game number 4, this time facing the Chicago Bulls, a team they dominated in the preseason meet. It’s about playing the kind of basketball they envisioned when they built this team, and that can only be achieved by making Jeremy Lin the main playmaker on the floor, and someone who gets 30 minutes or more each night.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin Hoping Old Patterns Aren’t Starting to Emerge
The Charlotte Hornets still can’t find a win, losing 92-94 at home to the Atlanta Hawks, as Jeremy Lin had his first bad night for his new team in terms of shooting, but being underused and misused in weird lineups isn’t helping him or the team.
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Charlotte Hornets: Jeremy Lin and the 27-minute Threshold
Without Jeremy Lin waking up in the fourth quarter, the Charlotte Hornets wouldn’t have come close to actually turning the game around against the Atlanta Hawks in what ended in a loss. Both Lin and especially his team have another shot at getting revenge, plus a first win this season, on a Sunday afternoon.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin Basketball is the Key
The first game for the Charlotte Hornets in the NBA season was so disappointing not just because of the loss, but because they strayed away from everything they were building towards through training camp and the offseason, which means playing the kind of basketball Jeremy Lin was brought in for.