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Why does love give rise to hate? Because they moved away to other cities, they left the city that loved the team behind and moved to New Orleans, another small town in the west.

It was later revealed by the media that it was because of the discord between the management and the fans.

Wow, what a fresh and unusual reason to move the team out of a city where tickets are sold out at almost every home stadium because of a conflict between the team's management and the fans.

If they moved because of the bad market, the fans would have figured it out, but Charlotte, North Carolina, has always been the most enthusiastic, maintaining the league's top attendance all year round, and it's no wonder that fans hate them for moving away for this reason.

If there is an opponent in a game, Charlotte fans will boo the visiting team as soon as the game starts, and it will only be the Hornets.

The thing that makes Charlotte fans happy is that after the Hornets went to New Orleans, their results plummeted, and they went directly from a playoff powerhouse to a fish belly, and the fierce competition in the West made the Hornets collapse in an instant, and after one season, the roster completely collapsed, and another season passed, and the stars were almost gone.

By the end of the season, they had yet to taste a single victory, 0-9, the league's bottom-to-bottom place, Charlotte fans booed more confidently, and the Bobcats were not good, but 3-5 was much better than 0-9.

Bickerstaff had a pre-race headache and was another game that had to fight to the end. How can a new team have so many games to fight for, isn't it right that a team that has just joined the NBA is at the bottom of the league for two or three consecutive years and has accumulated talent by getting high draft picks in a row?

Who called the Bobcats to promote the team under the name of "inheritance", it is said that the Hornets have been thinking of changing their name since they arrived in New Orleans, and fans hope that Charlotte can still have the Hornets, and there is a feeling in it.

Here's what Charlotte fans have to say about the Hornets.

It may be difficult for non-Charlotte fans to understand their feelings, and ordinary fans have only one impression of the Hornets, the team that traded Kobe.

Yes, that's all, even if they were a top team in the East and made it to the second round for several years in a row, but they didn't have a strong presence, and the only thing people remember is that they selected Kobe Bryant with the 13th pick in the 1996 NBA Draft and traded him.

The 17-year-old high school student who was then traded went on to become one of the league's top players, starting his second season as an All-Star starter and winning three championships and several All-Star teams.

I have to say that the Hornets are really sad, now that they are in New Orleans and the attendance rate is almost at the bottom of the league, I wonder if they will miss their days in Charlotte, if they don't move away, there will be no Bobcats.

Bickerstaff is fortunate that the strength of this opponent who has to fight with all his strength is really not very good, and the lineup has to fight with the Bobcats.

In fact, the Hornets are a bad team, waiting to pick the core from the top point guards in college next year, and in order to get the players who pick the center of the high pick, they, like the Hawks, will send everything they can away, leaving only Byron Davis, the core of the previous team.

If Byron Davis plays well, the Hornets are still good, but since the beginning of this season, he has been in very bad shape, which has strengthened the team's idea of changing the dynasty and changing the core.

Byron Davis has top-notch speed, power, and scoring prowess, and he was one of the few point guards in the league to average more than 20 points per game plus seven assists last season, and he was instrumental in the Hornets reaching the second round in consecutive years.

This year, Byron Davis's standard has dropped significantly, averaging 15 points and 6 assists per game, and his performance is extremely poor.

But no one would think that Byron Davis, who is only 25 years old and in his golden years, has declined, and anyone with a discerning eye can see that he has a deep conflict with the team management and does not want to play in this team anymore.

This is also understandable, a good team in the league at the beginning, and even wrestled with the Raptors, 76ers, and Nets at the beginning, and actually moved away directly and moved to the West, which made Byron Davis, who had already settled in Charlotte, extremely unhappy.

But in order to get that salary, he had to accept his fate.

But after moving to a new city, the team's record plummeted, and they couldn't make the playoffs, which made Byron Davis's only patience completely disappear, and he was reluctant to go when the Hornets selected him to go to Charlotte, and then he finally got used to it, settled there, got married, and had children, who knew that after three years, he would have to move, and he would come to another small town to play the worst game.

Byron Davis requested a trade from the team after last season, saying he didn't want to continue playing for the Hornets.

Just yesterday, Byron Davis' wish came true, and the Hornets management, who wanted to make the team rot to the bottom and compete for the No. 1 pick, made a one-to-one trade with the Warriors, a deal that looked like a robbery by the Warriors.

The Hornets sent Byron Davis in a trade to the Warriors for Warriors point guard Spid Claxton and power forward Dale Davis.

The deal caused a small stir, if nothing else, and even if the Warriors get Byron Davis, they are still far from the playoffs. The main thing is the people that the Hornets get, and a lot of fans don't know each other.

Dale Davis, the last pick in the lottery in 1991, is now a veteran on the verge of retirement.

Claxton, a substitute on the bench, entered the NBA for a high of 6.3 points in a year with a high of 6.3 points and a high of less than 3 assists in a year, and he didn't even get a chance to play this year because the Warriors had Fisher.

Just to get these two guys to send an All-Star-caliber point guard away, the Hornets' bad intentions are really resolute enough.

Today, the Bobcat team is like playing chicken blood, which makes Ye Han very surprised, when did these teammates be so motivated.

As soon as I inquired, I found out that there was a soft persimmon pinch, and everyone wanted to raise their eyebrows and exhale it.

They have been treated as soft persimmons for so many consecutive games, and today there is an even softer soft persimmon, why don't you play it well?

That's what they think, and that's what they do on the field.

Compared to the Bobcats, who are still a complete starter, the Hornets can't even make up a starting lineup. Point guard Claxton, scoring guard is rookie J.R. Smith, small forward is retiring Jamal Mashburn, power forward is sophomore David West, and center is Canadian center Jamal Magloyle, who is talented, skilled, but has a negative attitude to play.

This lineup is even worse than the Bobcats, and JR Smith and David West can sell potential, and everyone else is very poor.