Back in the offseason, many among the Charlotte Hornets faithful had been vocal in disagreeing with the team's plan to keep rolling with Miles Bridges as the starting power forward. Eight games into the regular season, and it looks like there is merit to their assertion.
Some of the arguments fans raised included Bridges's reputation as an inefficient shot-chucker and lack of height, which limits his ability to defend taller forwards or play as a small-ball center. Based on what we've seen from him so far this season, both lines of reasoning have rung true.
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