"With the Hornets already trailing by 13 points in the first quarter against the Chicago Bulls last week, Coach Monty Williams tried to keep his composure after watching center Chris Kaman turn over the ball.
But after hastily calling a timeout, Williams could not hold back. He raised his voice as Kaman briefly tried to explain what happened as he walked toward the bench.
Shortly after that miscue, Hornets backup shooting guard Xavier Henry made another turnover when he forced a behind-the-back pass that was stolen by C.J. Watson, leading to another Bulls fast-break basket. As Henry ran downcourt, Williams glared at him, but didn't say a word.
The Hornets went on to score a season-low 67 points, committing 19 turnovers, in an embarrassing 23-point defeat.
Six weeks into the season with virtually no progress to show, other than his players' persistent hustle, Williams appears to be having a harder time holding back his frustration as the losses mount."