The Charlotte Hornets face a summer of potential doom as franchise icon Kemba Walker may be leaving via free agency after eight years in Charlotte.
So bringing in someone who can score might be important and Indiana shooting guard Romeo Langford could fit that bill.
Langford averaged 16.5 points and 5.4 rebounds in 34.1 minutes per game for the Hoosiers this season, but his shooting comes into question after hitting 44.8 percent overall and just 27.2 percent on 3.9 3-point attempts per game.
But Langford projects as a versatile 2 guard who can make plays, rebound well for his position and has potential as a scorer if he can clean up his outside stroke. He will also have to work on staying engaged all the time and with his decision making.