It’s a sad fact in sports that when a team struggles on a year to year basis, the first person out the door is usually the head coach. This is often regardless of the talent and resources, or lack thereof, being given to him.
This isn’t to say the Charlotte Hornets don’t have talent, but they’re young and unproven. This is somewhat true of their head coach, James Borrego, as well. Entering his second year, things don’t seem too bright going forward, with the bulk of their scoring now on other teams. Borrego will rely heavily on the team’s young core of up-and-comers, like Miles Bridges and Malik Monk.