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Kemba Walker Lifts But Almost Destroys Charlotte Hornets, Jeremy Lin Better than His Numbers
The Charlotte Hornets beat the Utah Jazz 124-119 behind a career high and a franchise record 52 points from Kemba Walker, who decided or was told to go and try to win the game by himself, although deferring to other players, like Jeremy Lin and others could have made the ending less suspenseful.
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Jeremy Lin & Probably Steve Clifford Won’t Stick Around With Charlotte Hornets; Kemba Walker Immovable
As the Charlotte Hornets gear up to play with the Utah Jazz to try and end their very evident crisis, it’s easy to see that whatever has been built this year, it’s not going to last past this season. Steve Clifford, we’re guessing, isn’t going to last another year of failing to make the playoffs (where things are headed right now). Jeremy Lin? Why would he stay when he’s been, in a way, marginalized. The one solid immovable rock and foundation, for better and mostly worse? Kemba Walker.
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Jeremy Lin Watching Kemba Walker & Nicolas Batum Hero Ball While Charlotte Hornets Self Destruct
It seems that the Charlotte Hornets are spiraling out of control with a head coach that half-admitted he has no clue what to do. Jeremy Lin is lost among the hero ball worshipness of Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum, the defense is non existent and the optimistic feelings of three weeks ago are fading away, just like their touch with the last playoff spot.
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Jeremy Lin Returns to a Sadly Familiar Situation For the Charlotte Hornets
The Charlotte Hornets are back to losing and back to playing bad, predictable basketball with little defense, relying on Kemba Walker and Nicolas Batum to have a good shooting day instead of making the most of an asset like Jeremy Lin, finding himself in a spot he’s been in a few times before this season.
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Solid Game for Jeremy Lin, Great one for the Charlotte Hornets & Kemba Walker
The losing streak is over for the Charlotte Hornets in a 107-84 win over the Atlanta Hawks, led by Kemba Walker in one of his more efficient games while Jeremy Lin had a weird shooting night but ended up doing a lot of damage whenever he stayed away from taking three pointers.
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Jeremy Lin & Kemba Walker Should Sorta Swap Roles, but Charlotte Hornets Won’t Do it
One of the interesting things about comparing Jeremy Lin to Kemba Walker this season on the Charlotte Hornets is how similar their shooting numbers are. And yet the Hornets are often much better with Lin on the floor and as a point guard. But where is the difference?
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Jeremy Lin is Hurting, Nicolas Batum Returning, Kemba Walker Annoying & the Charlotte Hornets Crashing
Exhausted and almost broken, the Charlotte Hornets lost 95-92 to the Denver Nuggets. Jeremy Lin seems to be barely walking on his bum ankle, Nicolas Batum returned and helped while Kemba Walker is destroying this team from the inside. The future? At least there’s a long rest until their next game, but that’s about the only thing to be optimistic about.
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Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Save the Charlotte Hornets From Kemba Walker
The Charlotte Hornets keep on with their brave losing while missing one of the most important pieces of their crumbling puzzle. Jeremy Lin is playing well, Kemba Walker simply shoots senselessly without anyone stopping him, and we’re now at six losses in a row.
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Jeremy Lin & Other Injuries Aren’t the Only Problem for the Charlotte Hornets
The main reason the Charlotte Hornets are unable to stop the bleeding is their current injury crisis, but even when you ignore the Nicolas Batum absence and Jeremy Lin playing with a bum ankle, better basketball, ability and decisions should be expected from Kemba Walker and the man who should be controlling him, Steve Clifford.
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Kemba Walker Shoots, Jeremy Lin Hobbles, Charlotte Hornets Crash
Losing to the Phoenix Suns is something of a low point for the Charlotte Hornets, falling to five straight losses. Jeremy Lin didn’t play badly but he’s injured. Kemba Walker? He keeps shooting away and usually missing. More than anything, the Hornets need to get healthy.