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30 Days 30 Team Hornets: Three Ball Wave Dance, Miller’s Cold Shot, or?

Season 2025-26, will it be the season where three goals + Miller finally make honey--or will the season where the Hornets finally choose one between them?

Charlotte Hornets are very busy in summer 2025.

traded to Sexton and Spencer Dinwiddie, and won Nuper's draft. The outside line burst.

Send Ma Wei away, plus Gway's injury: the frontcourt is thinner than Diabat's body fat.

Possible thickness next season?

Three Goals/Dinwiddie

Nuper/Sexton/Mann

Brandon Miller/Saraune

Small Bridge/Gway

Diabart/Plenley/Kalke

Dinwiddie can serve as a second-team ball holder in any team; Sexton is becoming more and more rare in this generation: he is like a bull and looks good.

But after adding Nuper, the situation became subtle:

There were five people waiting for the right to take action on the outside.

Diabart is said to be strong again, and the rumor is that his body fat rate has reached 3% (I don't believe it very much), but he has to compete for rebounds for so many outside lines...

So back to the 2025-26 season's most subtle thing:

The outside line is so crowded, what should I do if three goals + Miller?

Does the Hornets continue to trust three balls?

or do you get tired of his injury and exchange him for someone?

Still someone will tell him "LaMelo, of course you can continue to play casually, but this is Brandon's team"?

The 18 games before the three-ball calf injury last season were perfect. In November 2024, he averaged 32 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists per game. In the same month, Alexander averaged 31 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists per game. He used his drunken eight immortal dance steps to lead the league's throws, and his slanted passes and rebounds and long-range shots, turning the game into a playground.

But in 29 games since his comeback, he played the worst performance in his career: averaging 22 points, 8 assists and 3 turnovers per game, shooting percentage 38%, and 33% of three-pointers. He occasionally played a magical battle: he played against the Spurs in 29 minutes, 27 points and 15 assists, and the launch and three-pointers gave Wenban Yamadou a headache. He played against the Clippers two days later and made 5 of 18 shots.

The usage rate of three goals last season was 35.9%, ranking first in the league, and 23rd in a single season in history - out of the previous 22 players, 19 were selected into the top three teams in the league. The only exception is: Cousins, who came from the Kings to the Pelicans, encountered Olivia in Auburn Mountain, and Jordan, who only played 17 regular season games in 1995.

"It's fine if you are not healthy, eat so many balls when you are healthy, but it seems?..."

Three balls are a genius who puts fun first. He said that his playing style (such as casting) was tempered when he was a child when he was a child, when he was taller and bigger opponents. I doubt that one of the opponents he mentioned was big balls; he liked to discuss various skills and fun, after all, he was pushed to the professional stage by his father too early, and without love and fun, it would be difficult to stick to this day.

But in turn...he seems to be committed to "basketball" rather than "sports" - off-topic: Jokic realized "maybe I should lose weight" after losing to the Trail Blazers in 2019.

So how did you spend three balls in the summer of 2025? Is he going to the strength room to carve his body and strengthen his ankles? Eat nutritious meals? Or...continue to add tattoos? On the other side, Brandon Miller, before he was injured, occasionally flashed the agility of Paul George's forward and defender at his peak. His small half of his score comes from empty cuts and running without the ball. He can also play Spanish pick-and-roll and hand-handers. His tactical execution ability will make people feel that "it's so handsome to run, but it's so satisfying if he doesn't make a shot in the end" - it's two extremes with those players who "even though he makes a move, why are they so awkward to play?"

Can switch defenses, be willing to fill up positions, and be a long-term player when rotating at the basket.

Of course, he was thin and could not hit free throws (and he was not very happy to play). He was a little dodged when holding the ball, and his shooting posture was like a wonderful glass craft: it looked good, but it was shattered when touched.

However, he was quiet and concise, hard and serious. He was like a silent shadow, gradually stretching himself until he could cover his opponent.

Three Balls are a skater motorcycle boy who can give you a rap, a dance, and a bright smile at any time.

Miller is a calm and self-sustaining child who will listen carefully to every sentence you say, and after careful consideration, he will give the result.

The former is fun, but what would you think if you were a dad who “wish my daughter dates a boy”?

It is difficult to expect the three goals to change, and he is used to being careless in interviews. Most geniuses are like this, and the future is unlimited. Of course, the wasp needs his health more than mature.

Miller is very good at character, concentration and professional ethics, and is a professional player. As long as you are healthy, you can clearly see him becoming a player like Paul George.

Can they lead the Wasp forward together?

Or, with so many outside lines piled up, the Hornets were thinking about something else?

The Hornets' newly selected Nuper, between three balls and Miller, has a more style that is more inclined to Miller: not wavering, but serious, hardworking, smart, and shooter details. They can be competent for the deputy ball holding, and sometimes look like Ray Allen in the Kangda period: You will hope that 24-second offense will allow him to run and catch the ball, shoot or pass the ball in the early stage.

He is a bit like Ingles - of course it is the better side of Ingles: he does not rely on his body when playing, has a steady rhythm, accurate shooting, fast shooting, can pass the ball, and has a vision. Of course, like Ingles, he can't count on him to give you a dunk.

He can be a high-end Prichard/Redick, Grayson Allen who shoots better.

At the minimum, he should be Bogdan or Reeves: a deputy attacker who can play without the ball and play smart when holding the ball.

This means?

The next route for the Hornets...

is: "We will focus on three balls + Miller, one fire and one ice, and let Nuper be the finisher and the deputy holder as the off-ball."

Or "We would want Nuper + Miller to form a rigorous team of two-shot aces, let go of three goals, and to destroy his trading value while his injury has not yet destroyed."

I don't know either.

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