A Packed House (Hornets vs. Wolves GT)

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Re: A Packed House (Hornets vs. Wolves GT)

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Nice win boys! Good ball movement and defense was solid. Teague was awesome, silky smooth
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Charlotte is in a really tough spot with no MKG or Batum. It's no wonder our bench went off. But either way it's nice too see us have two comfortable wins in a row. Wednesday is going to be fun.
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thedoper wrote:Charlotte is in a really tough spot with no MKG or Batum. It's no wonder our bench went off. But either way it's nice too see us have two comfortable wins in a row. Wednesday is going to be fun.


One thing I was thinking early in the game was Zeller was really effective for them last year (some advanced numbers showed they basically fell apart when he was out) and his rebounding and block number look good this year. Kamisinsky looks like he has had his moments so it's good to see our bench bigs play well.
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monsterpile wrote:
thedoper wrote:Charlotte is in a really tough spot with no MKG or Batum. It's no wonder our bench went off. But either way it's nice too see us have two comfortable wins in a row. Wednesday is going to be fun.


One thing I was thinking early in the game was Zeller was really effective for them last year (some advanced numbers showed they basically fell apart when he was out) and his rebounding and block number look good this year. Kamisinsky looks like he has had his moments so it's good to see our bench bigs play well.


Yeah their bigs are fairly deep. But they've got no depth at wing and guard. I just watched the game and I can't even remember who came in as their subs beyond Kaminsky and Zeller.
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thedoper wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
thedoper wrote:Charlotte is in a really tough spot with no MKG or Batum. It's no wonder our bench went off. But either way it's nice too see us have two comfortable wins in a row. Wednesday is going to be fun.


One thing I was thinking early in the game was Zeller was really effective for them last year (some advanced numbers showed they basically fell apart when he was out) and his rebounding and block number look good this year. Kamisinsky looks like he has had his moments so it's good to see our bench bigs play well.


Yeah their bigs are fairly deep. But they've got no depth at wing and guard. I just watched the game and I can't even remember who came in as their subs beyond Kaminsky and Zeller.


Monk and Graham were the guys that played the most minutes. I know of Graham because I listened to the Dun'd On podcast where the local guy talked about the Hornets. He mentioned he thought Lamb might play well this season but he really thought Graham had a chance to play some pretty solid minutes.

Beyond that...MCW got his first minutes of the year and looked like MCW of the last couple years...which isn't good. Dude is really long though.
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monsterpile wrote:
thedoper wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
thedoper wrote:Charlotte is in a really tough spot with no MKG or Batum. It's no wonder our bench went off. But either way it's nice too see us have two comfortable wins in a row. Wednesday is going to be fun.


One thing I was thinking early in the game was Zeller was really effective for them last year (some advanced numbers showed they basically fell apart when he was out) and his rebounding and block number look good this year. Kamisinsky looks like he has had his moments so it's good to see our bench bigs play well.


Yeah their bigs are fairly deep. But they've got no depth at wing and guard. I just watched the game and I can't even remember who came in as their subs beyond Kaminsky and Zeller.


Monk and Graham were the guys that played the most minutes. I know of Graham because I listened to the Dun'd On podcast where the local guy talked about the Hornets. He mentioned he thought Lamb might play well this season but he really thought Graham had a chance to play some pretty solid minutes.

Beyond that...MCW got his first minutes of the year and looked like MCW of the last couple years...which isn't good. Dude is really long though.


Yeah thanks for the reminder. Haha.
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