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Jeremy Lin Inconsistency Hurting the Charlotte Hornets, Proving Steve Clifford Right
The Charlotte Hornets keep on with their late March inconsistencies by losing 112-105 to the Detroit Pistons in a game that wasn’t that close for the most part. Kemba Walker was hot early before melting away like the rest of the team while Jeremy Lin was disappointing after two excellent performances, back to his shooting woes and generally having one of those nights with everything going wrong for him.
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Jeremy Lin Form Suggests Conflicting Interests Between Charlotte Hornets & Steve Clifford
As the Jeremy Lin hype picks up steam and momentum, there’s Steve Clifford to pour some cold water on it. The last 48 hours have been interesting from a social media and PR standpoint, showing what might be conflicting interests within the franchise regarding Lin’s role with the team and his potential future.
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Jeremy Lin Rising, Kemba Walker Star Status & Charlotte Hornets Thoughts
The last two games for the Charlotte Hornets have been very good in terms of results, despite Kemba Walker suddenly struggling with his shots, mostly because Jeremy Lin has stepped up instead, something that looked very unlikely due to his recent form and the current rotation of the team.
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Jeremy Lin Thriving, Charlotte Hornets Storming, Kemba Walker Slumping
The Charlotte Hornets and especially Jeremy Lin didn’t let their big win the previous night make them dizzy, beating the Brooklyn Nets 105-100 with another rough shooting night for Kemba Walker and the regular short rotation not getting in the way.
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Jeremy Lin Does Things Kemba Walker Can’t; Charlotte Hornets Should Pay Attention
The Charlotte Hornets did what seemed impossible against the San Antonio Spurs despite an awful start and terrible game from Kemba Walker. Jeremy Lin got the chance from Steve Clifford to show how good he can be. There shouldn’t be anything surprising that he pulled it off on such a momentous occasion.
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Jeremy Lin Upcoming Free Agency Hurt by Charlotte Hornets Treatment & Poor Shooting
In a perfect world, the NBA is a place where players do their best all the time with the team as their first priority, and teams play their best players without other interests affecting the decision making process. But this is reality. The Charlotte Hornets have pushed Jeremy Lin far down the pecking order in terms of minutes, position and role. For someone hitting free agency at the end of this season, that’s not good.
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Jeremy Lin Finally Find Rhythm, Steve Clifford Prefers Charlotte Hornets Stick to What’s Not Working
The Charlotte Hornets losing at home isn’t a disaster, but it happening against the Denver Nuggets should be an alarming sign. What else is there to worry about? Steve Clifford blindly worshipping Kemba Walker, which obviously results in Jeremy Lin being yanked out of a game while he’s doing the best he has in a very long time.
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Jeremy Lin Clutch Despite Everything, Charlotte Hornets Unstoppable
The Charlotte Hornets are in direct competition for the number 3 and 4 seeds in the Eastern conference following a 109-106 win over the Miami Heat, led by Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson in scoring, but turning to Jeremy Lin to win the game by being clutch from the free throw line.
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Jeremy Lin Can’t Make Shots in Another Charlotte Hornets Home Stroll
The Charlotte Hornets complete their never ending homestand with a 107-99 win over the Orlando Magic which wasn’t that close. Nicolas Batum and Marvin Williams took care of the scoring, while Jeremy Lin was his usual self: Missing everything from long range, often more hesitant than aggressive and like the entire bench unit, didn’t do something too memorable.
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Jeremy Lin Needs Confidence & Responsibility, Charlotte Hornets Shouldn’t be Just Batum & Walker
After losing to the Dallas Mavericks, the Charlotte Hornets stay at home, where they’ve lost only once since early February, and play the Orlando Magic, which means it’s more than likely they’ll head out to Miami with a win, before going back home for two more games. Where does Jeremy Lin fall into all of this?