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Charlotte Hornets Should Treat Jeremy Lin Just Like Kemba Walker
The Charlotte Hornets lost a completely winnable game 102-95 to the Houston Rockets, as the balance between Jeremy Lin and Kemba Walker continues to be a sore issue for this team, while no one being able to stop James Harden didn’t help either.
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Jeremy Lin Can’t Fix Everything the Charlotte Hornets Starters Mess Up
In the end, with Jeremy Lin on the floor, the Charlotte Hornets couldn’t close the deal against the Boston Celtics and lost 98-93, their first after four consecutive wins. But from every loss comes an opportunity to learn something, although we’ve seen Steve Clifford waste those away time after time.
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Charlotte Hornets Make Things Easy Without Too Much From Jeremy Lin
The Charlotte Hornets didn’t listen to us (surprising, right?) and kept Jeremy Lin as the backup point guard in an easy 99-81 win over the Miami Heat as Kemba Walker led the scoring along with Marvin Williams, Nicolas Batum got triple double and Al Jefferson, not even playing, got himself suspended.
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Charlotte Hornets Need Jeremy Lin to do More Than Watch Kemba Walker
The Charlotte Hornets beat the Chicago Bulls 102-96 with Jeremy Lin finally taking a much more active part in occurrences on the court, but Steve Clifford needs to be consistent with his playing time and role, although it’s difficult seeing him taking away touches and playing time from Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum.
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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 & 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 Playing Means a Better Nicolas Batum
The Charlotte Hornets are back on the winning trail with a 116-111 victory against the Brooklyn Nets, once again looking much better when Jeremy Lin was playing, helping Nicolas Batum look great as well.
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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 Good on Defense, Slightly Unlucky on Offense
Sometimes, it shots just don’t fall. Jeremy Lin played well in the Charlotte Hornets 107-95 win over the Portland Trail Blazers, especially on defense, but sometimes efforts on one end don’t result in benefits on the other side.