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Son, the Hornets aren’t even trying bro πŸ˜­βœŒπŸ½πŸ’” https://t.co/EnQF5Omn58

By MeloHive πŸ›ΈπŸ’•
Posted February 10, 2026

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MeloHive πŸ›ΈπŸ’• is a dedicated Charlotte Hornets fan account on X, focusing on content around LaMelo Ball and the team with an enthusiastic, emoji-heavy style. Their posts often capture raw fan emotions during games, blending humor and heartbreak to engage the Hornets community. Credibility stems from timely reactions to real games, though as a fan creator, it's more about passion than official analysis.

What's This About?

The post reacts to the Charlotte Hornets' 110-104 loss to the Detroit Pistons on February 9, 2026, which ended their nine-game winning streak and dashed hopes for a franchise-record 10th straight win.[1][3] It expresses fan frustration with a casual, disappointed tone, implying the team gave up in the clutch despite a late rally that cut the lead to 102-96.[1] Key themes include heartbreak over the streak's end, praise for the young core like LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, and Miles Bridges, and the ongoing playoff push for a 25-29 team.[3][4]

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

The post is trending due to the dramatic end of the Hornets' nine-game streak against the East-leading Pistons (39-13), a highly anticipated matchup on February 9, 2026.[1][3] Fan reactions poured in post-game, amplified by highlights and stats showing Cade Cunningham's 33-point dominance.[3] Timing aligns with immediate buzz on February 10 as fans process the loss and the team's resilience.

πŸ’‘Fun Facts

  • 1The Hornets' starting five of LaMelo Ball, Kon Knueppel, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, and Moussa DiabatΓ© went 15-1 this season before the loss.[1]
  • 2Charlotte shot 40.4% from three (19/47), but 21 turnovers hurt their rally.[5]
  • 3Brandon Miller led Hornets with 24 points, including 4 threes, in the defeat.[3]
  • 4The nine-game streak was their longest since 1999, averaging 117.3 points per game.[1]
  • 5Pistons' Cade Cunningham exploded for 33 points, 9 rebounds, and 7 assists.[3]

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