The Play-In Tournament brought back an all too familiar feeling for Charlotte Hornets fans, although the end result was at least delayed by a win over the Miami Heat in the 9 vs. 10 matchup. For the third time in three Play-In appearances, the Hornets were sent home packing in embarrassing fashion. The blowout losses to Indiana and Atlanta were pretty bad, but this one to Orlando took the cake. As disappointing as it may be for the Hornets not to still be playing, it doesn't take away from the progress that was made. They had, without question, one of the most memorable turnarounds in the history of the NBA, and for a franchise that has been at the bottom of the Eastern Conference for years, it's something that can't be ignored. They changed the narrative of the Charlotte Hornets. “First thing that comes to mind is progress was made," head coach Charles Lee said. "The standards and commitment level to try to compete and try to be together rose significantly.…