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Hornets president Mitch Kupchak steps down, advisory role ahead

Hornets president Mitch Kupchak steps down, advisory role ahead

Mitch Kupchak, the longtime President of Basketball Operations for the Charlotte Hornets, is stepping down from his role, marking a significant shift in the organization’s leadership. Under Kupchak’s tenure, the Hornets navigated various challenges, but the team’s highest finish in the Eastern Conference was ninth place. According to ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski, Kupchak will…

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