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Jeremy Lin Can’t Fix Charlotte Hornets Problems Every Time
Sometimes it’s frustrating to see a head coach not learn from his mistakes. P.J. Hairston, against the Boston Celtics, had no business being in the Charlotte Hornets lineup. Steve Clifford realized it after a bad start, threw in Jeremy Lin a lot earlier than usual but wasn’t able to get anything that changes momentum or the game, losing for a third time in a row.
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Jeremy Lin Role on Charlotte Hornets Heading Into Christmas
The Charlotte Hornets will try to shake off two consecutive losses as they begin a four game homestand. A little tip? Play Jeremy Lin as much as possible. Give him the ball instead of Kemba Walker. It’s not guaranteed, but it passes every test known to man, using analytics or simply going by the good old-fashioned eye test.
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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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Charlotte Hornets Don’t Have the Guts to Start Jeremy Lin Over Kemba Walker
The Charlotte Hornets are no longer afraid of playing Jeremy Lin big minutes, even if Nicolas Batum isn’t injured. But how about going even further in order to do what’s right? Benching Kemba Walker and for Lin to start, so there would be no confusion about who the Hornets need handling the ball most of the time? Maybe in some fan fiction novel, not in the Steve Clifford reality.
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The Jeremy Lin or Kemba Walker Question for the Charlotte Hornets
As something of a continuation to the last couple of posts regarding Jeremy Lin, his function within the Charlotte Hornets and what does it have to do with Kemba Walker and Steve Clifford (almost everything), we keep looking into the issue of who is the actual point guard, or at least should be.
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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 Can’t Let The Best of Jeremy Lin go to Waste
In the time between Jeremy Lin leading the Charlotte Hornets to a huge win over the Memphis Grizzlies and their come down game against the Boston Celtics, there’s time for Steve Clifford to think about how he wants this season to look.
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Charlotte Hornets Should Play Jeremy Lin at Point Guard, But They Won’t
The Charlotte Hornets are budging from their current approach: Kemba Walker is the point guard at all times, while Jeremy Lin is the backup point guard and usually a crunch time shooting guard. That may be the state of things right now, but it doesn’t mean it’s the best thing for the team.
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Charlotte Hornets Can Get Creative With More Jeremy Lin
Playing against the Detroit Pistons while Al Jefferson is still out might be a very good opportunity for Jeremy Lin to start a streak of meaningful minutes, especially if Steve Clifford decides on going creative with the rotations he uses.
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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.