It almost seems pointless to talk about these things at this point. Every Charlotte Hornets season is turning into its own version of Groundhog Day. In the summer, we talk about how good this team could be if the team stays healthy and the players develop like we expect or hope them to. Then some players get hurt, others underperform, then they also get hurt. By the time some of the first injured players come back, another crop of players has landed on the injury report. At some point the team goes on some catastrophic losing streak. While it’s all happening, we find ourselves pivoting from watching the playoff standings to watching the lottery standings.
Reflecting on another failed Hornets season
