Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports According to general manager Mitch Kupchak, the Hornets have no immediate plans to blow up their roster. As Steve Reed of The Associated Press writes, recently appointed head coach James Borrego will approach his first season with the team under the assumption that there is no dramatic overhaul right around the corner. “I’m excited about that current group as it stands right now. I think our biggest room for growth is the internal development piece,” Borrego said. Given the club’s lack of financial flexibility – they have $120 already tied up for next season – they may not have any other choice. There were several calls for dramatic action last season as a short-staffed Hornets club limped their way to a second consecutive lottery appearance. In fact, things were so dire that mid-season the club’s previous executive team even said they’d consider trading star guard Kemba Walker. Among the young players that could be developed by Borrego and the rest of the Hornets staff in 2018/19 are 2017 lottery pick Malik Monk, as well as other established rotation players like Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, 24, and third-year big man Frank Kaminsky. There’s more out of the Southeast Division: The Wizards signed forward Otto Porter to a four-year, $107MM contract last offseason. With that increased salary has come increased scrutiny, Candace Buckner of The Washington Post writes. Porter excelled as a three-point shooter in 2017/18 but was criticized for lacking aggressiveness in the fourth quarter. Veteran Heat big man… [Read full story]
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