After the Charlotte Hornets extended their winning streak to six following a 118-89 victory against the Boston Celtics, head coach Charles Lee may have reminded Philadelphia 76ers fans of their old “trust the process” slogan.
This is a huge four-game stretch for the Charlotte Hornets, and so far, they are 2-0 heading into tonight's game against the Miami Heat. On Wednesday night, they took one of the best teams in the Boston Celtics to the woodshed, drilling them on their own floor by a 118-89 score.
The Charlotte Hornets (32-31) are back home for a Friday night outing at the Spectrum Center against their inter-division rival, the Miami Heat (34-29).
Charlotte Hornets wing Brandon Miller is a lanky scorer with decent handles who can hit from all three levels on offense. Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant is, reductively speaking, a lanky scorer with good handles who can hit from all three levels.
The question in the headline may sound silly to some, but we are getting to a point with this Charlotte Hornets team where it should be viewed as a legitimate curiosity.
Heroes run the NBA, but every story also needs a villain. For some franchises, it's a particularly hated opponent, but every now and then, it's one of their own.
The Charlotte Hornets suddenly look like one of the NBA’s hottest teams. Know why? Because they are. Since Jan. 22, the Hornets have gone 16-3 and won six straight games, each by at least 16 points.
If Dallas Mavericks star rookie Cooper Flagg's NBA debut season wasn't historic already, it just secured its place as one of the best ever on Thursday night.
While the Charlotte Hornets continue to rise in the Eastern Conference standings amidst their six-game winning streak, Kon Knueppel has emerged as the favorite to win Rookie of the Year.
The Charlotte Hornets have surged back into the Eastern Conference playoff conversation with a dominant six-game winning streak, joining a rare group of teams in NBA history to accomplish a remarkable feat.
As it typically does, the snow builds up in Massachusetts in early January. Although my winter break at school had ended a few days prior, we were off as the snow had piled up to make it unsafe to drive or take the train to the high school I attended in Boston.
Charlotte Hornets continued their remarkable midseason turnaround Wednesday night, extending their winning streak to six games with a dominant 118-89 victory over the Boston Celtics.
Basketball has changed so, so much since it was first played in the late 1800s. The NBA has a lot to do with this, and there are even a handful of players who can be credited with influencing significant shifts on their own.
Let’s be honest, if you were told at the beginning of the season that the Charlotte Hornets would be the hottest team in the entire league by March, you’d laugh, but here we are.
A major reason for the Charlotte Hornets' success over the past 2 1/2 months has a lot to do with the overall health of the team. For the first time in years, this front office, coaching staff, and fans are getting a long look at what this young core is capable of when they are on the floor.
Another game, another win for the Charlotte Hornets, and they continue to do it in impressive fashion. Last night’s 118-89 win over the Boston Celtics made it six straight victories of 15 or more points, which ties the 2017-18 Golden State Warriors for the second-longest such streak in NBA history.
The Charlotte Hornets might officially be the hottest team in basketball right now. Charlotte crushed the Boston Celtics 118–89 on the road Wednesday night, extending their winning streak to six straight games — all by at least 15 points.
The Charlotte Hornets demolished the Boston Celtics 118-89 at the TD Garden on Wednesday. In the process, the Hornets continued to rise, and Kon Knueppel has officially made NBA history by joining Michael Jordan in an elite club after scoring 20 points, according to Basket News.
The Charlotte Hornets are winners of six straight after recently defeating the Boston Celtics 118-89 on the road. It was another blowout win for the Hornets, and they made history with the win, putting themselves in the same conversation as the 2017 Golden State Warriors, according to NBA on ESPN.
The Charlotte Hornets were unstoppable on Wednesday night, blowing out the Boston Celtics 118-89 at TD Garden. The 29-point win was their largest regular-season win against the Celtics and Boston’s most lopsided loss of the season.
At this point, it feels like a foregone conclusion that the Charlotte Hornets will make the playoffs. They are 2.5 games back of the sixth seed, and they're all but assured to get a shot in the Play-In Tournament.
Moussa Diabate boldly declared that the Charlotte Hornets are a force to be reckoned with, following their dominant 118-89 road victory over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night, which marked their 10th consecutive road win and sixth straight overall.
Kon Kneuppel tossed in 20 points as the visiting Charlotte Hornets beat the Boston Celtics 118-89 on Wednesday for their sixth consecutive win. LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller each added 18 points for Charlotte, which received 17 points and six assists from Coby White.
The Charlotte Hornets are sitting right in the middle of the Eastern Conference race at 31-31. And the next few weeks could determine whether they land on the more favorable side of the play-in bracket.
Brandon Miller scored 17 points as Charlotte used stretches of strong perimeter shooting in a 117-90 victory against the visiting Dallas Mavericks that gave the Hornets a five-game winning streak Tuesday night.