After a spectacular run through the second half of the 2025-26 season, the Charlotte Hornets looked primed to be a more competitive unit in the upcoming campaign.
The Charlotte Hornets have been eliminated from (Summer League) playoff contention. With back-to-back losses, the Hornets' will fall short in their attempt to go back-to-back in Vegas.
Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee has his work cut out for him in 2026-27. The third-year coach will have to revamp an offensive system that thrived around LaMelo Ball to the tune of a top-five offensive rating.
Can LaMelo Ball be a winning player? It's a question that haunted the Charlotte Hornets point guard during his tenure with the team. It may ultimately be a reason the Hornets decided to sell high and trade him to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
After a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans just a day prior that saw the Horents blow a double-digit lead and turn the ball over several times, the Charlotte Hornets were back in action early Sunday evening against the Boston Celtics.
The Charlotte Hornets engaged in the biggest pre-NBA Trade Deadline decision over the summer. LaMelo Ball goes from Buzz City to the Minnesota Timberwolves after Charlotte orchestrated the blockbuster trade.
While most Hornets fans would believe the team didn’t receive equal value in return for guard LaMelo Ball, president of basketball operations Jeff Peterson would beg to differ.
The Charlotte Hornets are already a different team than they were at the end of last season, largely due to a blockbuster trade in which they sent franchise star LaMelo Ball and Josh Green to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Naz Reid, a 2033 unprotected first-round pick, three second-round picks and three first-round pick swaps.
The Hornets pulled off one of the biggest surprises of the summer when they agreed to trade LaMelo Ball to the Timberwolves on June 25. With the expanded four-team deal finally being finalized on Friday, Charlotte president of basketball operations Jeff Peterson was able to explain his rationale for the move, writes Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN.
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
The Charlotte Hornets played a brutal second half and squandered a double digit lead to lose their first summer league game in a couple of years. The Hornets got off to a blistering start led by Liam McNeeley and Tidjane Salaün and broke open a double digit lead within the first few minutes of the game.
Momentum in basketball is everything. When you have it, you can do no wrong. When you don’t? Well, ask the Charlotte Hornets. After opening up an 18-point lead on the New Orleans Pelicans, Buzz City failed to drop the hammer in the second half, and that proved to be their downfall.
Set to enter his fourth NBA season, Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller is now eligible to sign an extension with the club that selected him with the second overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft out of Alabama.
Well, the LaMelo Ball era in Charlotte is now officially behind us. I think after what we witnessed with the Mark Williams rescinded trade and the current deal sending Kawhi Leonard to Toronto being put on pause, there were some Hornets fans holding out hope that something would fall through and Ball would remain in Buzz City.
LaMelo Ball is officially coming to the Land of 10,000 Lakes. The huge four-team trade that saw the Minnesota Timberwolves acquire LaMelo Ball from the Charlotte Hornets has been finalized at long last, allowing for the franchise and fan base alike to wax poetic.
Ten miles off the Las Vegas strip, Hornets rookie Christian Anderson was deep in film study. Sitting alongside assistant coach Ryan Frazier, the two spent about a half hour after practice analyzing his play against the Orlando Magic in his summer league debut.
Thursday night marked the first game of the NBA Summer League for the Charlotte Hornets, meaning the debuts of their two first-round picks, Christian Anderson and Hannes Steinbach.
The Charlotte Hornets have traded their two franchise cornerstones, LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges, while acquiring veteran pieces like Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale, and Naz Reid, after spending multiple years building around that duo.
The Lakers may have done the bulk of their offseason shopping last week, but don’t expect them to be finished. According to Dave McMenamin of ESPN, Los Angeles still views the back end of its roster as “critical” heading into next season.
July 6: Ten days after his release was first reported, Evbuomwan has been placed on waivers by the Hornets, according to the NBA’s transaction log. June 25: The Hornets are waiving forward Tosan Evbuomwan, reports Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Twitter link).
The Hornets have agreed to rookie scale contracts with Hannes Steinbach and Christian Anderson Jr., according to a press release from the team. Steinbach, the No.