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Jeremy Lin Looks More Comfortable as Charlotte Hornets Offense Sizzles
The Charlotte Hornets aren’t stopping, as their home stand pushes them closer to a playoff berth with a 125-109 win over the Houston Rockets, enjoying one of the worst defenses the NBA has to offer. Jeremy Lin looked better on offense with a bit more playing time than usual, while Kemba Walker was back to his scoring and Marvin Williams enjoyed the acres of space he had to shoot.
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Jeremy Lin Slightly Better, Kemba Walker On a Roll, Charlotte Hornets Too
The Charlotte Hornets are making the most of their home stand and their weak opponents, beating the New Orleans Pelicans 122-113 with another big scoring night from Kemba Walker, while Jeremy Lin does a little bit better, although it’s still not enough to improve his standing in the rotation.
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Jeremy Lin Still Struggling, Kemba Walker Gliding, Charlotte Hornets Streaking
The Charlotte Hornets are having a great time, and so is Kemba Walker, having his way against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Jeremy Lin? He’s doing a lot of things right, but shooting well (and subsequently scoring) isn’t one of them.
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Jeremy Lin Only Good Defensively as Charlotte Hornets Carried by Kemba Walker & Nicolas Batum
The Charlotte Hornets took a big step towards the NBA playoffs with a 108-101 win over the Indiana Pacers following another big offensive night for Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum, while Jeremy Lin played his part on defense, although remains inconsistent with his shooting, his Achilles heel this season with things he is responsible for.
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Jeremy Lin Bounces Back While Kemba Walker & Charlotte Hornets Roll Over Another Scrub
Believe it or not, the Charlotte Hornets had no problem with the Philadelphia 76ers in a 119-99 win, once again led by Kemba Walker, focused on scoring and not much else. Jeremy Lin did the best he could with the little time he got to operate in (including the entire fourth quarter), but does on an individual level, does it really matter?
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Jeremy Lin Makes No Difference in Kemba Walker & Charlotte Hornets Show Against NBA’s Worst
As expected, the Charlotte Hornets didn’t just beat the Phoenix Suns but walked all over them to pick up a 126-92 win, led by Kemba Walker, helped out by Al Jefferson and not really affected through Jeremy Lin, who got his lowest minutes total since February 5 on a bad shooting game from him.
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Jeremy Lin Needs to Start Playing the Kemba Walker Basketball the Charlotte Hornets Love so Much
A game against the Phoenix Suns is an excellent opportunity for teams to pick up an easy win and for players who thrive against weak, unintelligent defenses, like Kemba Walker, to bulk up their stats. Is Jeremy Lin in the same category? Without a head coach willing to give him too many minutes or a big enough role, it doesn’t really matter.
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Jeremy Lin Not Bad as the Charlotte Hornets Crash Thanks to the Kemba Walker Concept
The Atlanta Hawks had no problem beating the Charlotte Hornets 87-76 with a fantastic start aided by the Hornets playing their dumb, Kemba Walker centric basketball, while Jeremy Lin had himself a decent game, although it’s not going to help him get more minutes or responsibility in the future.
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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.