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Jeremy Lin Plays Great Defense, Charlotte Hornets Have Kemba Walker & Cody Zeller for Scoring
The Charlotte Hornets keep the good times rolling, even without playing too well, in a 98-95 road win over the Milwaukee Bucks, as Kemba Walker along with Cody Zeller do most of the damage on offense, while Jeremy Lin has another bad shooting night, partially making up for it with his fantastic defense.
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Jeremy Lin Begins His Two-Month Free Agency Audition Not for the Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets have proven time and time again they’re not counting on Jeremy Lin to be a key player for them in what remains of this season or the future. This makes the next two months big for Lin, as he once again prepares to venture into free agency.
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Jeremy Lin Now That Courtney Lee is on the Charlotte Hornets
While there was some chatter about the Charlotte Hornets talking with the Houston Rockets about trading for Dwight Howard, what ended up happening was the team acquiring Courtney Lee from the Memphis Grizzlies while shipping off second round draft picks, P.J. Hairston and Brian Roberts. Good for Jeremy Lin? Probably not.
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Jeremy Lin Gets Going, Kemba Walker Keeps Scoring, Charlotte Hornets Keep Rolling
For the first time since being reacquainted with the bench Jeremy Lin had a good game and not just a good one, but one in which he was the one who initiated the run to turn it into an easy 117-95 win over the Indiana Pacers. Kemba Walker had another impressive scoring night and the Charlotte Hornets win to enter the All-Star break with a winning record for the first time since January 2.
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Jeremy Lin Not Getting More Minutes From the Charlotte Hornets Without Someone Getting Injured
Once again, despite the preseason promises and indications during the first half of the season, Jeremy Lin finds himself in familiar territory, only on the Charlotte Hornets and not the Los Angeles Lakers or Houston Rockets: If Kemba Walker, Nicolas Batum or Michael Kidd-Gilchrist don’t pick up any injuries, Lin isn’t going to see a lot of playing time from now until the end of the season.
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Jeremy Lin a Shell of His Former Self on a Red Hot Charlotte Hornets
Like it or hate it, the Charlotte Hornets don’t seem to be missing Jeremy Lin much for now. It’s not that he’s injured or out for whatever reason, but in two of the three games since he’s been demoted back to the bench and took a big hit to his playing time, even the minutes he did get didn’t really seem to matter.
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Jeremy Lin Running Out of Reasons to Stay Another Season with the Charlotte Hornets
The healthy version of the Charlotte Hornets, with Steve Clifford preferring Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum pairing in the backcourt while Michael Kidd-Gilchrist starts at small forward leaves very little room for Jeremy Lin, which is bad for both him and the team.
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Jeremy Lin Clutch for the Charlotte Hornets, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Need Him Bad
The Charlotte Hornets pick up a nice win in a close game with the Washington Wizards, beating them 108-104 with Jeremy Lin, who had another forgettable game hitting two huge shots in the final 35 seconds that clinched the win, while Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum get to run the team without interruption and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist gets cast aside for it.
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Jeremy Lin Disappointed With Reality on the Charlotte Hornets
After three straight wins the Charlotte Hornets and Steve Clifford did the expected thing, which is to forget what made them play good basketball and benched Jeremy Lin, which resulted in poor rhythm and execution from their most important player, resulting in a 98-95 loss to the Miami Heat.
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Jeremy Lin to Start, Kemba Walker off the Bench Should be What the Charlotte Hornets do Next
There’s a learning curve for teams with players that haven’t together for a very long time. The Charlotte Hornets, with plenty of changes in the offseason, especially when it comes to adding Jeremy Lin and Nicolas Batum to Kemba Walker, while Michael Kidd-Gilchrist misses half a season before making his debut, has to be confusing sometimes for everyone involved.