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Charlotte Hornets Guard Seth Curry is in line to lead the NBA in key status

In a season that is characterized by injuries and general inconsistencies in the entire organization, it seems that a Hornet player is having his hat off at the end of the season.

By April 11th, Charlotte Hornets Guard Seth Curry is on the right track to end the season as head of the NBA in the three-point shooting percentage (45.60%) in front of snipers such as Zach Lavine, Taurean Prince and Ty Jerome.

This season Curry played in 68 games and achieved an average of 15.6 minutes per game. In 68 games, he scored 6.5 points per game from the field goal area with 47.8%.

In view of the team’s top participants, Curry has increased significantly here recently. In the last eight games, he played four times more than 20 minutes and shot 66.6% from the field in April.

At the end of the season it will be an unrestricted free agent, and Hornets’s front office has little time to decide whether they will keep it or not.

As an experienced player who has set a presence as a participant/role player in this team, you can expect the team to at least give contract negotiations with Curry and to see what his price for his offer is. If it is reasonable, you should not hesitate to keep it as an important benchpiece.

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