Came across a report earlier, that Rosier had unfollowed the Hornets on Instagram and then made comments say some times you get moved out of a city. Apparently he wasn't happy about the Ball pick.
So it looks like he could be odd man out.
Rozier wants to be the man. Just another guy in a league that thinks they are better than they really are.
That 2017/18 playoff run changed that Celtics team quite a bit. Rozier did lead that team to game 7 of the Conference Finals alongside Horford, Tatum and Brown, averaging 17/5/6/1.
We can certainly argue that this performance was a massive outlier for Rozier when he was with us, but he also averaged 18/4/4/1 on 44/41/87 (55 TS%) shooting splits with a 1.8 ASS/TO in his season with the Hornets.
Terry Rozier has proven that he's a good NBA player and able to be a starting point guard in this league. I fully understand that Rozier (now 26 and in his prime) isn't fond of being dropped to a back-up role to facilitate the development of a rookie.