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Jeremy Lin is Resting, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Returning & the Charlotte Hornets Regressing
The Charlotte Hornets lost for the second time in a row, beaten 109-91 by the Portland Trail Blazers. Jeremy Lin didn’t play due to an ankle injury, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist was back for the first time this season, Nicolas Batum failed in his attempt to impress against his former team and Kemba Walker was mostly shooting bricks, and mysteriously benched in the fourth quarter.
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Jeremy Lin Injury Means Charlotte Hornets Completely Reliant on Kemba Walker & Nicolas Batum
The Charlotte Hornets have Nicolas Batum back and didn’t wait to put him back in the lineup despite him being rusty and sluggish from his recurring toe injury, which meant Jeremy Lin moving back to the bench. Steve Clifford showed very little wisdom in that choice, which resulted in a terrible loss against the Utah Jazz.
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Jeremy Lin Bad & Injured, Charlotte Hornets Awful, Kemba Walker in his Own Bubble
The Charlotte Hornets produced their worst game of the season, losing 102-73 to the Utah Jazz, ending a three game win-streak as Jeremy Lin returned to the bench and hurt his ankle, Nicolas Batum returned to the lineup and didn’t do anything good while Kemba Walker scored, but that didn’t sweep the team with him towards some sort of comeback.
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Jeremy Lin, Kemba Walker Playing Well Affects Charlotte Hornets Differently
One tweet in a response to our post about the Charlotte Hornets beating the Sacramento Kings while praising Jeremy Lin and well, not so much Kemba Walker, mentioned that it’s not obligatory to give Lin the thumbs up while bashing Walker every time.
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Jeremy Lin & Troy Daniels Overcome Kemba Walker Misses to Save the Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets beat the Sacramento Kings and DeMarcus Cousins 129-128 in a double overtime game behind mostly Troy Daniels, Jeremy Lin and Marvin Williams, while Kemba Walker had another one of those disastrous shooting nights that almost cost the team a game.
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Jeremy Lin Critical For Charlotte Hornets in Taking Shots Away From Kemba Walker
Beginning a four-game West Coast road trip, the Charlotte Hornets need to look back at their win over the New York Knicks and the difference in that win between Jeremy Lin and Kemba Walker to know what’s the right thing for them to do.
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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.