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🎙️ Charles Lee on the Charlotte Hornets' draft process: "It's extremely collaborative. The best organizations I've been a part of, they have that." "When I was in Atlanta, (Mike Budenholzer) was able to have a good relationship with Wes Wilcox. When we went to Milwaukee, it was Jon (Horst)...

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