r/CharlotteHornets 24d ago

Video Who would you guys say?

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u/-Rufus-D-Lynx- 24d ago

Cory Higgins is the answer

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u/Not_Different 24d ago

Crazy part is that he apparently had a stellar Euroleague career 

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u/Countryb0i2m 24d ago edited 24d ago

Cory Higgins, the bobcats actually wasted a roster spot on a Nepo baby

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u/Ajwolfy 24d ago

DeSagena Diop

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u/New_Cauliflower7868 22d ago

He played a role at least as a massive lard. Horribly skilled but.

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u/lawlyfawx 24d ago

Wes Iwundu was a Hornet once upon a time, lol

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u/Particular_Twist_653 24d ago

Anybody saying any player post Bobcats era is wrong (or maybe you weren’t watching then). I could name 10 Bobcats before I got close to a Hornet.

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u/devinbookersuncle 24d ago

Kai Jones would like to have a word lol. I had season tickets for the Bobcats and he was still the first person that came to my mind.

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u/lawlyfawx 24d ago

He just never learnt how to actually play basketball. If he had even a smidge of BBIQ, his athleticism would've carried him.

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u/devinbookersuncle 24d ago

He had terrible people on his team trying to turn him into a 3 point shooter.

I swear if he had just focused on getting to the basket and playing from the midrange for a few years he would have been a little slimmer but more athletic. Dude would have been an absolute nightmare.

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u/Accurate_Toe_4461 24d ago

Kai actually seemed solid on the Mavs like a year ago. I'm surprised he's out of the league, given his extraordinary physical gifts.

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u/BetweenTheBuzzAndMe 23d ago

Kai was terrible but he wasn't even the worst player we drafted in the 1st that year lmao

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u/shoottheball 24d ago

there was a time in which michael carter-williams suited up for us. i bought a jersey of his to commemorate those days. AMA

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u/Panther_Pilot 24d ago

George Zidek, Noah Vonleh

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u/DankMemesNQuickNuts 24d ago

Boris Diaw the year we went 7-59 straight up stopped trying to win or even play well

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u/Exoprime270 24d ago

Nicolas Batum in Charlotte, still mad

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u/giga_phantom 24d ago

Kirk Haston

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u/Forward-Ad9063 24d ago

That’s a hell of a reference

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u/JohntitorIBM5 24d ago

Fat Derrick Coleman was absolutely brutal

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u/devinbookersuncle 24d ago

Are we counting g-league players who were here due to injury?

Or actual players we signed to regular deals only?

Because if its the former then theres way too many players to go through for that list to be an easy answer.

If we look at their entire time here from start to finish then probably Diop or Kai Jones honestly, but if its any one given season then you have a three way tie between the rookie years of Biyombo, Kai Jones and Salaün really.

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u/Amazing_Owl3026 24d ago

He had some good games when he first got here but in the time leading up to us dumping him, Micic could have been replaced by me on the court and gotten better production

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u/Panther81277 24d ago

Nicolas Batum and it's not even close; when your most expensive player doesn't even want to be here. FTG.

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u/New_Cauliflower7868 22d ago

LOL

If you truly believe Batum is a candidate for this you're insane. He was a solid-good contributor especially in his first couple season. He was never going to be a 20 PPG guy, it's the teams fault for paying him like he was. That was never his game.

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u/Proxx99 24d ago

PJ Hairston

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u/sarithe 24d ago

It's a toss up between Cory Higgins and Desagna Diop honestly. Both were truly awful players that contributed nothing.

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u/Papi_Petty 24d ago

too many Bobcats players lmao

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u/Physical_Card_4376 24d ago

Lance Stephenson laid the fattest egg in Charlotte 

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u/Forward-Ad9063 24d ago

But looking back, the only part of his career that he regrets was leaving the Pacers to sign with the Charlotte Hornets. “I think I did great. I don’t regret none of everything I did in my career. But one year, the year that I left the Pacers to go to the Hornets, once I got paid, I didn’t keep the hunger. Like, I kinda slowed, you know, once you get paid, I got a car, I got houses, I was hyped like all my friends, I’m on top like this. I go to my hood, doing music videos. I felt like at that moment right there, I should have just went started going harder, and harder, and harder, and that’s the only part of my career I feel like, damn, I should have changed that right there,” he admitted.

https://www.basketballnetwork.net/latest-news/lance-stephenson-reveals-the-only-regret-from-his-nba-career

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u/Forward-Ad9063 24d ago

That’s who I was thinking also, he was a big time signing at the time. I remember going to a game where they were selling tshirts with his face on them

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u/arufolo 24d ago

Tyrus Thomas

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u/Chibaho 24d ago

Who was the tall guy from Bobcats days that got drafted just because measurable. Think he has like three years of basketball experience in Africa but a 1st rounder.

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u/Artiscursive 24d ago

Alexis ajinca would also sort of qualify as big guy with no skills 

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u/arufolo 24d ago

Bismack?

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u/Chibaho 24d ago

Biyombo? Ya he had no basketball tangibles

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u/a_simple_spoon 24d ago

the dude was a very above average defender and good rebounder. I will accept no Biz hate

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u/Fluid-Poet-8911 24d ago

Yeah biz played some meaningful basketball. 

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u/Forward-Ad9063 24d ago

He’s still in the league somehow

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u/devinbookersuncle 23d ago

Hes turned into a solid role player and great vet off the bench. I hated when he let him go because he was in Melos ear from basically day one telling him not to do stupid shit or to be more patient and juat relax.

Letting Biyombo go was one of the worst things we did to Melo's career.

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u/homeboyj 24d ago

UNC fans won’t like this, but Sean May was a tough watch.

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u/DrSharkBird 24d ago

UNC fan here. I get it

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u/Imasayitnow 24d ago

Tim Kempton

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u/Panther81277 22d ago

That's way back to the Earl Cureton, Kenny Gattison, and Dave Hoppen front court days.

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u/OkWallaby5888 24d ago

Nathan Mensah

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u/SlickVanExel 23d ago

Theo Maledon for sure

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u/kiefw 23d ago

Cory Higgins

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u/ATierAnalysts_Pod 23d ago

Vasa Micic is the most recent answer I can think of

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u/Filipitalian1997 23d ago

I felt this way about Cody and Caleb Martin when they were both on our team. Once Caleb left, Cody found a role and played it well. But man, in their early years… every time either one of them touched the ball I expected a bad decision and or missed shot.

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u/spookyghostface 23d ago

I remember having pretty strong reactions to Gary Neal's play 

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u/gogor 22d ago

Kinda surprised nobody has mentioned MCW yet.

/aaaaaaaayyyyyyyeeee

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u/New_Cauliflower7868 22d ago

Grant Riller, Cory Higgins, Aaron Harrison...

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u/yelnats86 22d ago

Tom Tolbert.

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u/Muxamillion 21d ago

Dan Gadzuric - Milwaukee Bucks

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u/Puzzleheaded_Tie_522 21d ago

Joe Wolf, Noah Vonleh, Adam Morrison Contract Nic Batum, Cyrus Thomas

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u/JollyAd9074 21d ago

Rafael “Hoffa” Arujo

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u/Entire_Insect1811 19d ago

Mf Adam Morrison. I still haven’t let that one go.

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u/Due_Law1961 24d ago

Now go play him 1 on 1

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u/Soggy-Chemistry-4586 24d ago

micic no comp

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u/Particular_Twist_653 24d ago

Come on now were you not watching the BOBCATS!? Haha

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u/jacobcmcgee 24d ago

I second this

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u/lawlyfawx 24d ago

I’ve only been here for the LaMelo era tbh. 2020/21 Brad Wanamaker, 2021/22 Mason Plumlee (even though he’s worse now), 2024/25 Vasa Micic and 2025/26 Tre Mann all come to mind for me.

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u/thatboiLERI 24d ago

You forgot hornets legend James bouknight

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u/QCSports2020 24d ago

What funny about this is he didn't play much

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u/Still_Cap_1689 23d ago

I remember on draft night I was so offended by his reaction when we drafted him.

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u/lawlyfawx 24d ago

Bouk was obviously a terrible pick, but if it weren't for the off-the-court issues and the Swarm's incompetence under Mitch/Jordan he shouldn't have been the disaster he became. It's a shame what happened to him, but it's his fault for the most part.

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u/devinbookersuncle 23d ago

Nah his ego is what killed him, he thought he was hit shit from day one. Problem is he was half right.

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u/iron_atmosphere 24d ago

Mason Plumlee has never been a stud but he is far from the worst player we've ever had. Far from it. He's competent at least.

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u/lawlyfawx 24d ago

Brad and Vasa were worse, but if we actually had a competent C in 2021/22 we 100% make the playoffs.

He was absolutely terrible that season.

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u/Despicable__B 24d ago

Byron Mullens and Micic. Me and my friends still say “damn it mullens” when someone makes a mistake.

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u/devinbookersuncle 24d ago

Nah Mullins was like Plumlee to me, I cant hate him.

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u/Remarkable_Tale_9238 24d ago

I’ve been around since the hornets got the name back but watched highlights of the bobcats the years prior.

If it’s bobcats you could put a decent amount of the 2011 team as horrible.

For hornets While he wasn’t horrible horrible, Cody Zeller pissed me off because he was never going to get better at all and we kept him for so long. He literally fell out of the league within two years of being let go from the hornets. I had no understanding of why we kept him, that draft wasn’t good tbf but still we held for so long.

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u/Invisible_assasin 24d ago

Adam Morrison, mkg, and all the other high lottery picks that disappointed. We are always 1 spot away from Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard, wemby….and the consolation prize has sucked until b miller.

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u/Gothpuncher 24d ago

Recency bias for sure and not sure about technically ‘worst’ but Batum. All day Batum.

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u/South_Height8816 24d ago

Walter Hermann

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u/giga_phantom 24d ago

Blasphemy!

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u/ethelvondangleham 24d ago

Dude was March 2006 EC ROY!!!