Some strong words directed toward the Charlotte Hornets from Bonzi Wells.
Despite two rough years in which the Charlotte Hornets finished with one of the worst records in the NBA, the future is as bright as ever thanks to a strong young core. Former NBA guard Bonzi Wells strongly disagrees and believes one of the key pieces to this rebuild, Brandon Miller, won't be in Charlotte for long.
"In my opinion, I think Brandon Miller in the next three years is going to be one of the most highly sought after wings in the free agent or trade . They can't let a guy like that, no disrespect to Charlotte, rot in a bad situation," Wells said during a recent podcast appearance on Underdog Fantasy. "Unless they turn their stuff totally around, it could be a bad situation there for the next two-three years. He's in a semi-bad culture right now and he's playing well.
“I think Brandon Miller in the next three years is going to be one of the most highly sought after wings in the free agent or trade...Because they can't let a guy like that, no disrespect to Charlotte, rot in a bad situation.” -A "bad culture" does not exist in Charlotte and I'm not really sure where he was going with that, to be honest.
With new ownership, front office structure, and coaching staff in place, the desire to make Charlotte a winner is stronger than ever. Sure, others around the league will want Miller and they can call Jeff Peterson all they want, but that will only be a waste of time on their part. If this bunch can stay healthy next season, they'll find their way into the top six of the Eastern Conference, avoiding the Play-In Tournament and all of a sudden, the narrative around the Hornets will change.
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