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Jeremy Lin Made Redundant With the Charlotte Hornets Picking Kemba Walker Over Everyone Else
The Charlotte Hornets have made their choice. Not just about who is going to be their point guard at every possible moment, but who is the player they want their style to be modeled after. Kemba Walker has taken over this team for better or worse, while Jeremy Lin, who was brought over to help change things into something that doesn’t look like half of the other NBA teams, has been brushed aside, losing minutes as we speak and half the time or more playing out of position.
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Jeremy Lin Better Than Courtney Lee For the Red Hot Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets keep winning, this time 104-96 over the Brooklyn Nets to make it five in a row. Some new things, like Courtney Lee making his debut and Al Jefferson playing his best game in a very long time, and some old: Kemba Walker scoring with ease, while Jeremy Lin does a whole lot for the team, but keeps missing too many shots.
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Jeremy Lin About to Learn Where he Stands With the Charlotte Hornets
With Courtney Lee now available to make his debut for the Charlotte Hornets, we’ll get a much better bearing on where Jeremy Lin stands right now with the team, and how much his minute count is about to get hurt.
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Jeremy Lin Begins His Two-Month Free Agency Audition Not for the Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets have proven time and time again they’re not counting on Jeremy Lin to be a key player for them in what remains of this season or the future. This makes the next two months big for Lin, as he once again prepares to venture into free agency.
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Jeremy Lin Now That Courtney Lee is on the Charlotte Hornets
While there was some chatter about the Charlotte Hornets talking with the Houston Rockets about trading for Dwight Howard, what ended up happening was the team acquiring Courtney Lee from the Memphis Grizzlies while shipping off second round draft picks, P.J. Hairston and Brian Roberts. Good for Jeremy Lin? Probably not.
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Memphis Grizzlies Taking Control, Golden State Warriors Pushed Around
These are the playoffs of the lower seed, and the Memphis Grizzlies perform according to that trend, taking a 2-1 lead in their series with the Golden State Warriors, beating them 99-89 in game 3 of the conference semifinals.
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Grizzlies Over Thunder – Staying Undefeated is Easy Against Terrible Teams
The Memphis Grizzlies have been the best NBA team since Marc Gasol returned from his injury last season. He didn’t do a lot in the 91-89 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, who just might be the worst team in the NBA right now since there’s no Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook to rely on.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Can’t do This on His Own
The Memphis Grizzlies weren’t really able to slow down Kevin Durant, but they had no problem stopping the rest of the Oklahoma City Thudner players, as the return of Marc Gasol to the lineup bouyed them towards a 90-87 win.
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Boston Celtics – Winning The Division With a Losing Record
This wasn’t a very memorable offensive performance from Jeff Green, but he was there when the Boston Celtics needed him, scoring a tough, slightly lucky shot to grant them a 90-86 win over the New York Knicks, who couldn’t get to avenge their humiliating loss only a week earlier to the same team.
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NBA Rumors – Boston Celtics Might Trade One Of Their Shooting Guards
We’re not going to see any player movement in the NBA at the moment when it comes to trades, but the Boston Celtics have a really unbalanced backcourt, with their point guard options beyond Rajon Rondo very limited at best, which just might mean that someone from the group that includes Courtney Lee, Avery Bradley, Jordan Crawford and MarShon Brook might get traded.