My guess is that we will see the same lineup vs the Hornets, we will win the game because our opponent is not that strong (and there is possibility for LaMelo and Mark Williams to be absent and play at the next match at Warriors that will be back to back) so the mood will be "the meeting worked". We could win at Utah also (though it won't be so easy), but the next matches after are quite hard and the lineup issue will come back to surface especially if the Suns will have won their matches as well and are close to kick us out from the 10th place.
In social media I see people that are like "it's only one match don't act like it's the end of the world" and others that "act like it's the end of the world", some compare our situation with Knicks that got demolished by Cavs regardless of the fact that Knicks have a much better record and played against a much better team looking at the standings. Some still have the "they haven't played together long enough" excuse, which I guess isn't valid for the Warriors and Jimmy Butler situation or the Lakers and Luka, AD in his only match with Dallas etc...
We have seen the team underperforming last season in several cases, and this season as well, it's easy to blame it all on Fox but that is not the case, and sometimes we have to accept that the current roster doesn't work well together. We were quite active for a change in the trade deadline (unlike last season that did absolutely nothing) but it made things worse in the end. I wish I will be proven wrong but LaVine's presence in the starting lineup will not help the team at any point. He just cares for his stats, not willing to play defense, is bad at "circulating" the ball and ok perhaps we can win some matches if he goes "hot" but we will lose many more because of his "weaknesses". He won't be sent to the bench for obvious reasons and no team will be willing to trade for him in the offseason because of his contract.
Luckily my expectations are low, so I watch the matches prepared for the worst outcome, not getting frustrated if we lose, and surprised in a positive way when we get to win. I have no idea how things can change in a situation like this, but I hope they will at some point. I am not a supporter of "tanking" not because I consider it a "loser tactic" but I grew up watching Greek League, Euroleague and soccer competitions (there was no internet back then to watch NBA) so I am not familiar to "lose on purpose so to get better by getting draft picks", which is also a thing that shouldn't exist if you ask me even though I constantly support the underdogs and I am against "the strong to get stronger, rich get richer" etc etc.