How will Charlotte fare in comparison to the rest of the league?
Charlotte HornetsLast year, a mixture of terrible injury luck, lack of depth, and off-court troubles resulted in an underwhelming position in the standings, as well as low finishes in most statistical categories. Let's take a look at some of the major statistics, and predict how they will have evolved in one years time.When the Hornets last reached the postseason in 2022, they did so by boasting one of the league's best offenses, scoring 115.3 points per game.
Now with a healthy LaMelo at the helm, they can thrive further in a reduced role. As for Ball, he has proven in the past that he's able to pass the ball at a high level, leading the Hornets to an NBA-high 28.1 Assists per game in 2022. It's going to be difficult to reach those heights again quickly under a new coach and with a reworked roster, so for now the aim should be a finish in the upper half.At the risk of sounding redundant, this again comes down to staying healthy.
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