Rebrand Rumor: Hornets could become "Angels" or "Spirit."
Since everyone loves rebranding talk so much, I thought I'd pass along this very interesting news from my friend Mr. Jake Madison with Hornets247. From his article:
"Recent filings to the Louisiana Secretary of State list both the "The New Orleans Louisiana Angels, LLC" and "The New Orleans Louisiana Spirit, LLC" as reserved names."
Jake has more details in the article, so go read it, but the main idea is that "Angels" and "Spirit" appear to be in the early running for the new name of a rebranded New Orleans NBA franchise. What do you think? Did you just vomit in your mouth like I did? Do you love them? Prefer one over the other? Are you still going to read this site if we have to rename it "At The Heaven"? Discuss.
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