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Hornets’ Charles Lee gives honest assessment of his performance as coach after three games
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Hornets’ Charles Lee gives honest assessment of his performance as coach after three games

After a promising season opener against the Houston Rockets, Charlotte Hornets They have faced some early season adversity, losing their last two games, including a home opener against the Miami Heat on Saturday.

Durability has already become a major issue for head coach Charles Lee and his team in the young season. Players like guard Brandon Miller (hip), who is expected to be sidelined until at least Nov. 1, as well as center Mark Williams (Foot) and forward Josh Green (Achilles), are also dealing with early injuries.

Taking charge in his first season, Lee made an offer. sincere self-assessment from its performance so far.

Charles Lee

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“Average. I think I keep learning something about myself every game,” Lee told reporters. “I tell the kids that I’m not perfect either, so I think I need to keep getting better. I think I’m getting better in a lot of different ways. My staff has been absolutely phenomenal at communicating and helping me organize my thoughts or sending messages to the players or the team, which is average.” But I’ll get better and see you at the end of the year.”

Lee’s honest assessment reflects the challenges of a rookie head coach, especially one leading a young, rebuilding team.

While the Hornets showed potential early, consistency has been an issue. As the season progresses, Lee and his team will look to improve their strategy and help the team become a more competitive force in the Eastern Conference.

The Hornets will return to action next Wednesday to host the Toronto Raptors at the Spectrum Centre.

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