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Jeremy Lin Delivers, Frank Kaminsky Surprises, Charlotte Hornets Hopeful
Finally, the Miami Heat – Charlotte Hornets series turned into a two sided affair. Steve Clifford gets creative only when forced too, resulting in Frank Kaminsky playing big minutes and surprising everyone by stepping up, the defense finally showing up, Jeremy Lin being huge off the bench and Kemba Walker simply not stepping up to the occasion as the Hornets take game 3, winning 96-80.
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Jeremy Lin Gets Toyed With, Kemba Walker Bounces Back, Charlotte Hornets Move On
The Charlotte Hornets had no problem capping off their road series with a 111-97 win over the New York Knicks that included big nights for Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson, a very big starting lineup and Jeremy Lin thrown back to the bench, which not for the first time comes after a good game for him and shakes up his confidence.
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Jeremy Lin, Nicolas Batum & Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Make the Charlotte Hornets Play the Right Basketball
In a game that seemed like a loss before it even began, the ability of Jeremy Lin to lead a team when he has the chance to be the point guard without interruptions, allowed the Charlotte Hornets to pick up a huge 106-97 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, with another big game from Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, excellent shooting from Marvin Williams and Frank Kaminsky, and all this without Kemba Walker on the floor.
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Jeremy Lin Reminds Charlotte Hornets, NBA Just How Good He Is
An OK season for Jeremy Lin just turned into something that could be a lot bigger, as he puts in possibly his best game in over two years to lead the Charlotte Hornets in 109-99 overtime win over the Toronto Raptors, filling in for the sick Nicolas Batum, and forming quite the successful backcourt partnership with Kemba Walker.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin at his Best in Overtime, When it Matters the Most
The Charlotte Hornets overcame some early struggles to beat the Sacramento Kings 127-122, with Jeremy Lin taking over and shining in overtime, Kemba Walker doing most of the work in the fourth quarter and Steve Clifford finally showing an ability to think out of the box.
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Charlotte Hornets, Jeremy Lin & Some Questions Heading Into the Weekend
The Charlotte Hornets have just one game this weekend – playing the still winless Philadelphia 76ers. Whatever Jeremy Lin does in that game might not be much of an indicator to anything considering the weakness of the opponent, unless it has to do with the intentions Steve Clifford has for him within his gameplan.
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NBA Rumors – Charlotte Hornets Taking Their Time With Frank Kaminsky
When the Charlotte Hornets drafted Frank Kaminsky as the ninth overall pick of the 2015 NBA Draft, one of the reasons was him being one of the more NBA-ready players in the draft class. A few months later, and he’s playing nine minutes per game.
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Charlotte Hornets – Jeremy Lin & Playing Without Him
The Charlotte Hornets beat the New York Knicks 97-93 to remain perfect in the preseason, but played without an ill and resting Jeremy Lin, something that was evident in the team’s offensive fluidity and style.
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NBA Summer League, Day 2 – Detroit Pistons Impressed With Stanley Johnson
The 2015 NBA Summer league continues with a second day that showed us and the Detroit Pistons even more of what Stanley Johnson can do, another solid performance from Frank Kaminsky on the Charlotte Hornets and Justise Winslow delivering a game-winning assist for the Miami Heat.
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NBA Summer League, Day 1 – Frank Kaminsky Makes a Strong First Impression
The Charlotte Hornets first round draft pick, Frank Kaminsky, probably gave the strongest performance on the first day of the NBA Summer League in Orlando out of the rookies in action, although Mario Hezonja, Stanley Johnson, Justise Winslow and Myles Turner didn’t do too badly either.