Charlotte Hornets Q&A With Andrew Snyder
By Adam McGee
Apr 7, 2015; Miami, FL, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard Lance Stephenson (1) reacts after being called for a foul in the second half of a game against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena. The Heat won 105-100. Mandatory Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports
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Adam: For those of us on the outside looking in, has Lance Stephenson been quite as bad as he has often seemed for Charlotte this year? Does he have any real future with the Hornets?
Andrew: Lance Stephenson has been just as bad as it seems, do not adjust your television set. A year after knocking down 35 percent of his three-pointers he is shooting 17.1 percent from outside, which nearly matches his turnover percentage of 17.6 percent.
He fits terribly next to Kemba Walker and his reputation as a good defensive player was clearly aided by playing next to Paul George and in front of Roy Hibbert. It’s been rough. A change of scenery may benefit both
parties.
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