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Yesterday I asked a simple question on Twitter. “What are you watching for during the post-All Star stretch of the season?” With the Charlotte Hornets clearly heading for a high lottery pick, the answers were quite consistent.
One common answer—losses:
competitive losing
— John Polites II (@PolitesJ) February 18, 2020
Young guys to show out, but still lose.
— Keep Pounding Buzz City (@N_Morrison_) February 18, 2020
More losses
— Zach (@zachsports22) February 18, 2020
Losses, hopeful for a lot of them!
— Casey Calhoun (@CaseyCalhoun) February 18, 2020
We also got a lot of answers about the general development of players:
Development.
— SIXTHSENSE. (@ID_TheProd) February 18, 2020
Development
— Delton Wells (@deltdiggs) February 18, 2020
Keep developing the young guys at all cost. Total smart rebuild.
— Matthew means (@MomoMeans) February 18, 2020
Young growth and improvement.
— EL Presidente 1121 (@alexsis_j) February 18, 2020
Some fans pointed to certain players’ games that they’ll be keeping an eye on:
Has to be more @willyhg94 , i already expect more fun from Devonte, PJ. Miles, amd Malik, but with Biz going out, and Cody criminally overpaid, why arent we playing Willy to develop what he doesnt have?
— Garrett Beaver (@Gbb0827) February 19, 2020
Hopefully more PT for @cody_martin15 !! He deserves it and always brings 100% to every possession. That is a game changer alone for the team
— Chris (@CGPhotos13) February 18, 2020
Malik and Miles to stay consistent with scoring and defense. Also interested in McDaniels development
— Luke Champ (@lcchamp) February 18, 2020
Monk and Miles have been stepping it up and I hope they stay consistent. Dwayne Bacon can get his mojo back. Pj, Graham and Terry getting better and Willy
— Delton Wells (@deltdiggs) February 18, 2020
A lot to look forward to. Miles continuing to be aggressive attacking the rim and improving defensive consistency. PJ is an ideal stretch 4, Devonte's a legit playmaker, Monk's found his nitch attacking the rim. James Wiseman would be a hand in glove fit with that young core
— Brent Best (@Brensdom) February 18, 2020
But most of all, we’re all looking for...
— The Charlotte Sports Despair (@SportsDespair) February 18, 2020