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Charlotte Hornets: it’s running in all directions!
The Charlotte Hornets are the most prolific team in the NBA on offense, averaging 132 points scored per game. This sudden offensive eruption can be attributed to the frantic pace set by coach Steve Clifford’s players. The Hornets’ fast-paced style of play allows them to score easy baskets against defenses that are not yet set or too slow.
This style of play suits the young squad, led by point guard LaMelo Ball. The Hornets do not have the collective intelligence or experience to shine in a more structured offense at this stage of their development. So they compensate by playing as fast as possible, taking advantage of the athletic qualities of their roster.
This basketball matches the strengths of mobile pivot Moussa Diabaté and hybrid winger Tidjane Salaün. Charlotte may not win many games this season, but there will be highlights and fun.
Los Angeles Lakers: Austin Reaves is ready to become an All-Star… and sign a nice contract
Austin Reaves is entering his prime and has already proven himself as a complementary player. The guard has been getting closer to the “creator/elite scorer” level specific to the NBA’s top players. He scored 51 points (with 11 rebounds and 9 assists) against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday, showcasing his abilities as a “three-level scorer”.
Reaves has a $14 million option for next season but could command a much higher salary within a few months. With LeBron James potentially out for several games, Reaves will have a chance to showcase his skills in the upcoming All-Star Game, which will take place in Los Angeles.
Orlando Magic: the arrival of Desmond Bane will not change everything
The Orlando Magic have only played three games and lost two of them. While it’s still early, the Florida franchise wants to be ambitious this season. The Magic brought in Desmond Bane during the offseason, expecting him to help the young team take a step forward in attack by stretching the floor. However, Bane is first and foremost a slasher who wants the ball. The Magic’s three main scorers – Bane, Paolo Banchero, and Franz Wagner – are all struggling from three-point range, which is hurting the team’s outside percentage.
Did you know?
The Charlotte Hornets are the only team in the NBA averaging over 130 points per game this season.
Pro Tip
Keep an eye on Austin Reaves’ progress this season. If he continues to improve, he could become a key player for the Los Angeles Lakers in the future.
FAQ
- Why are the Charlotte Hornets scoring so many points?
- The Hornets’ fast-paced style of play allows them to score easy baskets against defenses that are not yet set or too slow.
- Can Austin Reaves become an All-Star this season?
- Reaves has shown significant improvement and has the potential to become an All-Star. However, it remains to be seen if he can maintain his current level of play throughout the season.
