A wildly successful season could have Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Ops Jeff Peterson thinking about pushing his chips to the center of the table, making a move that could really accelerate the organization's timeline to contend in the Eastern Conference. When that topic is brought up, usually established veterans on big contracts elsewhere are brought up, or it's pending free agents who have been a part of winning environments in the NBA. Rarely ever is jumping into the top 10 of the draft considered going all-in, but in this draft it very well could be. Instead of packaging multiple first-round picks (and players) for an expensive veteran, what if the Hornets sent those assets to say Chicago, Dallas, or someone else in the top-10 to add to the young core? It would be a bold move because of the uncertainty, but if it hits, the Hornets would be in a much better space financially with that "missing piece" on a rookie contract. So, if they made a jump into the top-10, who would they pursue?…