The 2025 season has been awful for the Charlotte Hornets. They are 6-16 and do not have much hope of turning things around this season. The rough start has led to a lot of trade speculation about LaMelo Ball and who might be interested in trading for him.
The Charlotte Hornets are 6-16, and they face an absolutely brutal schedule in December. This season is likely already over, but by the time 2026 rolls around, fans may be looking forward to October and a new season.
The road's been unkind to the Charlotte Hornets this season; they've only won one game away from home in eleven tries. Wednesday night was the latest defeat on foreign soil for the Bugs, as they fell 119-104 to the New York Knicks.
Christmas might be right around the corner, but there will be no gifts for the Charlotte Hornets in the upcoming weeks. They could certainly use them, currently sitting on a 6-15 record.
Heading into this season, the Charlotte Hornets were hoping to be contending for a playoff spot. At the very least, the play-in seemed to be within reach for the first time in half a decade.
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LaMelo Ball had one of his best games of the season and a near triple double, but he didn’t get enough help as the Hornets lost to the Knicks. The Hornets played one of the worst first quarters I’ve seen in quite a while.
Coming off one of the worst losses of the season against the Nets, the Charlotte Hornets traveled across the Brooklyn Bridge to take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Hate it or love it, the NBA has become a transactions-first league. Many people who consume the sport do so through Shams Charania notifications and permutations of the trade machine rather than watching the beautiful game unfold on the hardwood.
LaMelo Ball and trade rumors have pretty much always been inseparable. Even with Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee recently suggesting that LaMelo will be a Hornet for a long time, buzz persists about Melo's potential exit from Buzz City.
The NBA Rookie of the Year battle between the Charlotte Hornets’ Kon Knueppel and the Dallas Mavericks’ Cooper Flagg is heating up as the 2025-26 NBA season rages on. Now, he sat down on The Tonight Show to talk about being named Rookie of the Month alongside Flagg, according to a post on X from The Tonight Show.
The Charlotte Hornets have the chance to put a disappointing loss in Brooklyn behind them with a matchup against the New York Knicks on deck. A quick trip on the C train will deliver the Hornets to MSG from Brooklyn, and they'll arrive at the station with revenge on the brain.
The NBA announced its rookies of the month for October and November on Tuesday, and to no one’s surprise, Kon Knueppel was the recipient for the Eastern Conference.
The Hornets are preparing to be active once again this trade season, and this time Miles Bridges is expected to be at the center of their discussions. According to Evan Sidery, Charlotte plans to explore potential deals for the forward after nearly moving him at last year’s deadline.
When the Charlotte Hornets hired Charles Lee, expectations were sky-high. Fresh off a championship run as an assistant with the Boston Celtics, Lee’s blend of offensive creativity and defensive discipline was billed as the perfect fit for a franchise desperate for direction.
Many did not think the 2025 NBA rookie class would be anything special outside of Cooper Flagg. Well, we are learning very quickly that there are several rookies becoming essential parts of their new organizations outside of Flagg, and none more than Kon Knueppel with the Charlotte Hornets.
Former Duke teammates Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel have been named the NBA’s October/November Rookies of the Month for the Western and Eastern Conference, respectively.
Kon Knueppel's uncle worked the Michigan-Ohio State game Saturday. Perhaps that inspired the Charlotte Hornets rookie, who hit a game-tying three-pointer in the final seconds to force overtime in Charlotte's 118-111 win over the Toronto Raptors.
Miles Bridges scored 10 of his 35 points in overtime and the Charlotte Hornets, after a huge fourth-quarter run, knocked off visiting Toronto 118-111 in overtime on Saturday night, ending the Raptors' nine-game winning streak.
Brandon Miller's season-high 27 points and Miles Bridges' 22 points carried Charlotte to a 123-116 NBA Cup victory over visiting Chicago on Friday night that snapped a seven-game losing streak.
The Charlotte Hornets’ struggles during the 2025-26 season continued during their NBA Cup matchup. The Charlotte Hornets’ difficult 2025–26 campaign hit another low point with their third straight NBA Cup loss, a decisive 129–101 defeat to the New York Knicks.