How well do you see Peja fitting into Lord Byron’s system?
The two have history from their days in Sacramento, so they know what to expect from each other. That said, Scott didn’t exactly warm to the last one-dimensional European sharp shooter the Hornets signed (see: Macijauskas, Arvydas). He also rode JR Smith hard last year for not contributing defensively. Scott has addressed these concerns during the offseason, saying the Hornets didn’t promise Stojakovic $64 million to take charges and block shots. If he keeps that in mind and gets Peja plenty of open looks within the Princeton offence, it should all work out just fine. Alright, enough foreplay, how will the Hornets fare this season? As a fan since the days of ‘Zo, LJ and Muggsy, I know the Hornets aren’t lucky enough to go a full 82 games without enduring some significant loss due to injury. This won’t be a storybook season. It won’t be the Saints on September 25th. But the team should be better than they were a year ago. A ten-win improvement is realistic, which gives the Hornets 48 wi