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Jeremy Lin & Southeast Division: Hawks, Heat, Hornets, Magic & Wizards as Potential Landing Spots
As we carry on with our review of potential landing spots for Jeremy Lin, we arrive at the Southeast division.
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Jeremy Lin, Atlantic Division: Knicks, Celtics, Raptors, Nets & 76ers as Potential Landing Spots
The Raptors aren’t a team Lin is going to play for. They have Kyle Lowry at the point guard position, Corey Joseph as his backup and Norman Powell eating up more backcourt minutes. Terrence Ross also gets time at shooting guard, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens with DeMar DeRozan in free agency. Sure, in theory, Lin can form a backcourt with Lowry, but there has been 0 talk about Lin going to Canada, and it makes close to zero sense. No one is signing Lin as a designated shooting guard.
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Jeremy Lin, Central Division: Cavaliers, Bulls, Bucks, Pacers & Pistons as Potential Landing Spots
IF Jeremy Lin leaves the Charlotte Hornets, where will he end up? Today we’ll take a look at the teams of the Central division: Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls & Milwaukee Bucks, to see his fit there, and the likelihood of him signing.
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Jeremy Lin & Charlotte Hornets – The Realistic Take on Staying or Not
Yesterday was about the fantasy, wishful thinking – What would be the ideal situation for Jeremy Lin in order for him to stay a Charlotte Hornets player this offseason. Today is about reality, which most likely pulls him in another direction.
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Jeremy Lin Not Staying With the Charlotte Hornets, Although Stranger Things Have Happened
While Jeremy Lin said a few things that makes it seem like he and the Charlotte Hornets are a match made in heaven, I think free agency and other, more suitable teams have more to offer him. However, if (and it’s a HUGE if) some conditions are met, maybe he’ll stick around for who knows how much longer.
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Charlotte Hornets Failure, Jeremy Lin Finale (???), Steve Clifford Embarrassment & Kemba Walker Predictability
From being one win away from pretty much historic qualification to an embarrassing game 7 exit. Steve Clifford orchestrated an embarrassing finish to an otherwise good season for the Charlotte Hornets, ignoring the obvious choice, Jeremy Lin, and sinking down with guns barely firing, giving Kemba Walker too much freedom when he’s at his worst. The result? The Miami Heat moving on to the next round, winning 106-73.
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Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, Jeremy Lin, Kemba Walker and More About THE Game 7
The Charlotte Hornets have a game 7 showdown with the Miami Heat. Kemba Walker can’t do this alone, although the Heat would love him to try. Jeremy Lin, good or bad ankle, needs to be the guy from games 3-4-5. Steve Clifford needs to be on top of everything. All the known clichés. Dwyane Wade and his group might be formidable, but they’re far from unbeatable, even at this point.
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Jeremy Lin Injured, Kemba Walker Scoring Not Enough, Charlotte Hornets in Trouble
Tweaking his ankle in the previous game made Jeremy Lin ineffective against the Miami Heat in game 6 and might be the thing that keeps the Charlotte Hornets from winning the series following their 97-90 loss, tying the series at 3-3.
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Jeremy Lin Does Everything, Courtney Lee Plays Hero, Charlotte Hornets Take Over
After losing the first two games , the Charlotte Hornets storm back and take control with the first road win in their series with the Miami Heat. Courtney Lee provided the big play in the end once again, Kemba Walker mostly missed shots (again…) and Jeremy Lin had a more difficult time to get points, but made up for it with everything else.
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Heat Will Focus on Jeremy Lin, Kemba Walker Should Capitalize, Hornets Have Nicolas Batum Decision
The longer a series gets, the more difficult it is to surprise your opponent. The Charlotte Hornets have already shown their strongest hand: Jeremy Lin. Now it’s time to focus on what worked and throw away things that didn’t, like Kemba Walker doing a little bit too much of his own thing. The Miami Heat know what’s making them “bleed”, and besides their defensive issues, they need Dwyane Wade to get his s*** back together.