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Off Season Grades

Posted: Mon Aug 4, 2014 7:20 pm
by fatlever
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Aldridge has us ranked as 3rd most improved behind the Cavs and Bulls.

3) CHARLOTTE HORNETS

2013-14 RECORD: 43-39, lost in first round

ADDED: G Lance Stephenson (three years, $27.4 million); G Brian Roberts (two years, $5.5 million); F Marvin Williams (two years, $14 million); F/C Noah Vonleh (first round, 9th pick overall); G P.J. Hairston (Draft rights acquired from Miami)

LOST: F Josh McRoberts (signed with Miami); G Ben Gordon (signed with Orlando); F Anthony Tolliver (signed with Phoenix); G Luke Ridnour (signed with Orlando); C Brendan Haywood (traded to Cleveland); F Derrick Powell (traded to Cleveland)

RETAINED: G Jannero Pargo

THE KEY MAN: C Cody Zeller. With the versatile McRoberts departing, the second-year Zeller will have to absorb bigger minutes this season playing next to Al Jefferson. The Hornets raved about Zeller's athletic gifts when they took him fourth overall in 2013. Zeller isn't the shooter McRoberts was and no one expects him to be, but he'll have to rebound and defend to earn his keep.

THE SKINNY: Nobody got better bang for their buck this summer than the Hornets, who spent just under $47 million -- about $1 million more than Dallas did for Chandler Parsons -- to bring in Stephenson, Williams and Roberts, three players that will fill specific needs for an already-good playoff team. (None of that would have happened if Utah hadn't matched the $63 million offer sheet the Hornets gave restricted free agent Gordon Hayward. The best laid plans, you know?) Stephenson was an All-Star caliber two in Indiana last season, showing his improvement as a passer to go with his shooting and defensive skills. For all of his issues, and they are real ones, he was one of the few guys that competed in Game 6 against Miami in the playoffs, when many of his teammates mailed in their efforts. And he's just 23 years old. In Charlotte, his presence will definitely make things easier for Jefferson and Kemba Walker. Williams was coveted by several other playoff teams and is a veteran who'll balance the floor. Roberts played very well for the Pelicans last season, with a True Shooting Percentage higher than John Wall, Reggie Jackson or his now-teammate, Walker. Vonleh was a top-five pick on many Draft boards before sliding just far enough for Charlotte to be able to snag his incredible length and rapidly developing game. The Hornets were already a top-10 team in defensive rating, opponent field goal percentage and points allowed. With Stephenson and Vonleh teaming with the likes of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte could have the makings of a lockout, championship-caliber unit.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Mon Aug 4, 2014 7:43 pm
by MPM
"The Hornets were already a top-10 team in defensive rating, opponent field goal percentage and points allowed. With Stephenson and Vonleh teaming with the likes of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte could have the makings of a lockout, championship-caliber unit."

We have the potential to be crazy on the defensive end. I doubt it's a lineup we'll see, but I would love to pit Walker, Lance, MKG, Vonleh, and Biz in stretches against some of more high powered offenses in the league.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Mon Aug 4, 2014 10:56 pm
by SpearNMgicHelmt
MPM wrote:"The Hornets were already a top-10 team in defensive rating, opponent field goal percentage and points allowed. With Stephenson and Vonleh teaming with the likes of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte could have the makings of a lockout, championship-caliber unit."

We have the potential to be crazy on the defensive end. I doubt it's a lineup we'll see, but I would love to pit Walker, Lance, MKG, Vonleh, and Biz in stretches against some of more high powered offenses in the league.


That would be my favorite Hornets unit to watch.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 2:47 am
by LofJ
SpearNMgicHelmt wrote:
MPM wrote:"The Hornets were already a top-10 team in defensive rating, opponent field goal percentage and points allowed. With Stephenson and Vonleh teaming with the likes of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte could have the makings of a lockout, championship-caliber unit."

We have the potential to be crazy on the defensive end. I doubt it's a lineup we'll see, but I would love to pit Walker, Lance, MKG, Vonleh, and Biz in stretches against some of more high powered offenses in the league.


That would be my favorite Hornets unit to watch.


It might take a year or two but I will have a joygasm when I see those 5 guys on the court at the same time.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 4:09 am
by BigSlam
SpearNMgicHelmt wrote:
MPM wrote:"The Hornets were already a top-10 team in defensive rating, opponent field goal percentage and points allowed. With Stephenson and Vonleh teaming with the likes of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte could have the makings of a lockout, championship-caliber unit."

We have the potential to be crazy on the defensive end. I doubt it's a lineup we'll see, but I would love to pit Walker, Lance, MKG, Vonleh, and Biz in stretches against some of more high powered offenses in the league.


That would be my favorite Hornets unit to watch.

I see an upcoming season within the next three where we are consistently up by 12+ at the end of the 3rd and these guys are sent out in at the start of the 4th to close it.

It will be the same season that we are a 58+ win team.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 10:46 pm
by JDR720
Utah matching Gordon Haywards deal was the best thing to ever happen to us as far as free agency goes.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Tue Aug 5, 2014 11:38 pm
by vorbis
I would have been interested to know how they planned to fill out the roster after Hayward if Utah hadn't matched.

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Wed Aug 6, 2014 10:07 pm
by TheKingofSting
Aldridge is always right on point and fair to all teams as far as I have seen, this has me pumped!

Re: Off Season Grades

Posted: Wed Aug 6, 2014 10:47 pm
by Hornet Mania
Good to see the team getting some positive national attention. The only way the off-season could have turned out better is if we could swap Marvin for McBob with the same deal...or Lebron signing with us inexplicably to play PF. Aside from that it has been 100% ideal.

Finally, our luck is starting to turn around. (knocks on wood)