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In this episode of Locked On Hornets, Walker Mehl and Doug Branson dive deep into the drama surrounding LaMelo Ball’s recent benching. Despite the controversy, LaMelo continues to climb NBA player rankings, landing at an impressive 27th on The Ringer’s latest list. The duo analyzes why LaMelo’s sky-high usage rate is drawing comparisons to NBA greats like Stephen Curry and James Harden and how injuries to key players like Mark Williams and Nick Richards have impacted LaMelo’s style of play.
Attention then shifts to rookie standout Tidjane Salaun, who impressed with his career-high 11 points and eight rebounds in a recent game. Doug breaks down Salaun’s potential, describing his unique blend of size and skill as reminiscent of a future star. The conversation also addresses fan frustrations with the Hornets’ draft strategy, contrasting Salaun’s trajectory with other rookies like Dalton Knecht and Jared McCain.
Looking ahead, the Hornets face a tough rematch against the Detroit Pistons. Their last encounter ended in a nail-biter, with Brandon Miller securing the game-winning tip-in at the buzzer. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren, have improved significantly, and their physicality could pose challenges for Charlotte. The hosts discuss defensive matchups, rebounding battles, and key adjustments the Hornets must make to secure a win.
Finally, we continue to discuss the broader implications of Charles Lee’s decision to bench LaMelo, questioning whether the move was a calculated effort to motivate the young star or a rash decision borne of frustration.
Don’t miss this comprehensive breakdown of all things Hornets, packed with insights, analysis, and a healthy dose of fandom!
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By Locked On Podcast Network, Doug Branson, Walker Mehl4.6
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In this episode of Locked On Hornets, Walker Mehl and Doug Branson dive deep into the drama surrounding LaMelo Ball’s recent benching. Despite the controversy, LaMelo continues to climb NBA player rankings, landing at an impressive 27th on The Ringer’s latest list. The duo analyzes why LaMelo’s sky-high usage rate is drawing comparisons to NBA greats like Stephen Curry and James Harden and how injuries to key players like Mark Williams and Nick Richards have impacted LaMelo’s style of play.
Attention then shifts to rookie standout Tidjane Salaun, who impressed with his career-high 11 points and eight rebounds in a recent game. Doug breaks down Salaun’s potential, describing his unique blend of size and skill as reminiscent of a future star. The conversation also addresses fan frustrations with the Hornets’ draft strategy, contrasting Salaun’s trajectory with other rookies like Dalton Knecht and Jared McCain.
Looking ahead, the Hornets face a tough rematch against the Detroit Pistons. Their last encounter ended in a nail-biter, with Brandon Miller securing the game-winning tip-in at the buzzer. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren, have improved significantly, and their physicality could pose challenges for Charlotte. The hosts discuss defensive matchups, rebounding battles, and key adjustments the Hornets must make to secure a win.
Finally, we continue to discuss the broader implications of Charles Lee’s decision to bench LaMelo, questioning whether the move was a calculated effort to motivate the young star or a rash decision borne of frustration.
Don’t miss this comprehensive breakdown of all things Hornets, packed with insights, analysis, and a healthy dose of fandom!
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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