
What the does the future hold for the Charlotte Hornets?
Last season was one of expectations: the team finally left the Bobcats in their past (good riddance) to once again become the fan-favourite Hornets. The Bobcats last whisper, though, was a good season. They signed Al Jefferson in the free agency before the season started and surprisingly won 42 games after winning 7 and 21 in the previous two seasons.
Everybody thought the next season had no way out but up for the rebranded Hornets. Expectations were even higher when they brought the budding star Lance Stephenson from the Indiana Pacers. The Hornets seemed to be solidifying their position as playoff team, an important step if the team wanted to develop as contenders in the rising Eastern Conference.
Well, it all went wrong. The Stephenson signing was a fluke. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, the former #2nd overall pick, started to finally develop his offensive abilities properly, but was plagued by injuries and played just 55 games. With the duo of Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson carrying the team, they regressed to just 33 wins, finishing as the 11th seed in the East.
Now, with new faces such as Nicolas Batum and Jeremy Lin, can the Hornets get back on track?

















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