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Hornets' Hannes Steinbach, Christian Anderson Continue to Impress in Vegas
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Hornets' Hannes Steinbach, Christian Anderson Continue to Impress in Vegas

The Charlotte Hornets suffered a 92-90 loss to the Sacramento Kings in a summer league game, but their first-round rookies Hannes Steinbach and Christian Anderson delivered standout performances. Steinbach contributed 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Anderson scored 18 points and recorded eight assists, showcasing leadership and playmaking skills. Both players have shown consistent improvement throughout the summer, with Anderson recently dishing out 10 assists against the Milwaukee Bucks. Their contributions highlight potential for future success, though the Hornets acknowledge that summer league results do not define long-term prospects.

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Hornets' Hannes Steinbach, Christian Anderson Continue to Impress in Vegas

The Charlotte Hornets suffered a 92-90 loss to the Sacramento Kings in a summer league game, but their first-round rookies Hannes Steinbach and Christian Anderson delivered standout performances. Steinbach contributed 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Anderson scored 18 points and recorded eight assists, showcasing leadership and playmaking skills. Both players have shown consistent improvement throughout the summer, with Anderson recently dishing out 10 assists against the Milwaukee Bucks. Their contributions highlight potential for future success, though the Hornets acknowledge that summer league results do not define long-term prospects.

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