Now that offensive coordinator Mike Shula is gone from the Carolina Panthers, social media can turn to who in Charlotte Hornets management should take the fall if this team doesn’t right itself to some degree in the second half of the NBA season.
It’s mailbag time again. I solicited Hornets-related questions via Twitter this week, and many of your replies asked when general manager Rich Cho would be fired. The implication being that seems inevitable if such a veteran roster fails to at least qualify for the playoffs.
Cho has been with the Hornets since June of 2011, after the Portland Trail Blazers let him go (that was his first stint running an NBA basketball operation).