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Jeremy Lin Gets Toyed With, Kemba Walker Bounces Back, Charlotte Hornets Move On
The Charlotte Hornets had no problem capping off their road series with a 111-97 win over the New York Knicks that included big nights for Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson, a very big starting lineup and Jeremy Lin thrown back to the bench, which not for the first time comes after a good game for him and shakes up his confidence.
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Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Disappoint, Kemba Walker Horrendous, Charlotte Hornets Fall Behind
Without Nicolas Batum and with someone that used to be Al Jefferson, the Charlotte Hornets lost 96-90 on the road to the Toronto Raptors, with Kemba Walker having a mostly atrocious game and one Jeremy Lin, who showed once again why he deserves a spot in the lineup on a more regular basis.
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Jeremy Lin Sees Opportunity, Charlotte Hornets Need Him to Make the Most of It
The injuries of Nicolas Batum and Al Jefferson don’t exactly come at a great time for the Charlotte Hornets, heading into their game with the Toronto Raptors while trying to win one of the playoff seeds that gives them one round of home court advantage. On the other hand, Jeremy Lin should get a lot more minutes and hopefully see a lot more of the ball in what should be his first starting gig in almost two months.
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Jeremy Lin Good Late, Kemba Walker Too, But Charlotte Hornets Too Injured to Fight
As expected, the Charlotte Hornets kicked off their road trip with a loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers, as Kemba Walker had a strong third quarter and Jeremy Lin enjoyed a strong finish too, but the absence of Al Jefferson and Nicolas Batum leaving the game early didn’t really contribute.
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Jeremy Lin Waiting for More, Kemba Walker Needs Some Restraint, Charlotte Hornets Begin Gauntlet
The season finish for the Charlotte Hornets, who might or might not end up with not just a playoff place but possible home court advantage, is anything but easy, with a series of away games that begins with the Cleveland Cavaliers, takes them through the Toronto Raptors and later down the line includes the Boston Celtics and the Washington Wizards. In the East, that’s difficult.
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Jeremy Lin Makes the Difference, Kemba Walker Gets the Points, Charlotte Hornets Keep Rising
Courtesy of two games against the worst team in the NBA, the Charlotte Hornets are now in place to get home court advantage in the first round of the NBA playoffs. Kemba Walker had one of his better games recently with a nice double double, but after struggling early, it was usually the lineups that included Jeremy Lin that helped the Hornets break away to make it another easy win.
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Jeremy Lin Should Rest, Charlotte Hornets Should Experiment
With the fourth or even third place in the Eastern conference still in reach and a difficult stretch just beyond another game with the Philadelphia 76ers, Jeremy Lin should be getting a bit more rest to his aching back, while the Hornets have an opportunity to do some experimenting in that game and learn a little bit more about themselves.
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Jeremy Lin Misses Game, Kemba Walker Misses Shots, Charlotte Hornets Simply Cruising
The Charlotte Hornets didn’t have any problem with the Philadelphia 76ers, beating them 100-85 with a Nicolas Batum triple double, a Kemba Walker horror show of shooting and no Jeremy Lin, with surprise back problems before the game.
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Jeremy Lin More Than a Role Player as Charlotte Hornets Hoping for Home Court in Playoffs
As we carry on tracking the highs & lows of Jeremy Lin this season with the Charlotte Hornets, the team moves on with its attempt to maybe capture the number 3 or 4 seed in the Eastern conference playoffs which means home court advantage in the first round series, while Lin himself hopes to be a bigger part of this run than Steve Clifford allows him to be sometimes.
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Jeremy Lin With Defensive Masterclass, Nicolas Batum Fantastic, Charlotte Hornets Bounce Back
The Charlotte Hornets didn’t let their loss a night before get to them, having no problem beat up on the Milwaukee Bucks 115-91 in a very good shooting night from Nicolas Batum, Kemba Walker and Marvin Williams, while Jeremy Lin did well offensively, but was at his poaching best on defense.