Why the Charlotte Hornets’ Offense Needs a Complete Overhaul

March 17th, 2015 by Justin Hussong Leave a reply »

With the Eastern Conference's No. 7 and No. 8 playoff seeds serving as participation medals, the Charlotte Hornets are continuing their quest to obtain a berth as if they are running up a descending escalator. There is a strong chance they will not make it to the top, and they have fallen an incredible amount of times along the way.

But what are they working so hard for? What glory is there in being thrown to the Atlanta Hawks or Cleveland Cavaliers like a carcass to a pack of vultures? They fought tooth and nail last year only to see the season extended by four painful games at the hands of LeBron James' Miami Heat in a first-round sweep.

The only way to fix this problem is to completely overhaul the offense. It is something that has been hanging over the franchise's head for a couple of years. Charlotte cannot go another offseason with this current plan.

It won't be easy at all, but the issues that plague the Hornets have been blatant for two years.

 

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