The Charlotte Hornets are at a pivotal part in their franchise history. They’re poised to break through if they do everything right in the 2024 offseason.
A North Carolina woman has filed a lawsuit against Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball and the team, contending Ball struck her then-11-year-old son with his SUV.
LaMelo Ball and the Hornets are being sued by a North Carolina woman, who claims Ball allegedly struck her son with his vehicle during an attempt to obtain Ball’s autograph, according to ESPN’s Baxter Holmes.
As one of the youngest teams in the NBA, the Charlotte Hornets have their work cut out for them this offseaon to turn themselves into a playoff contender in 2025.
The NBA released its All Rookie teams today, and Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller made the first team. It’s not surprising that Miller made the first team.
With the Charlotte Hornets snagging the sixth pick in the NBA Lottery, ESPN recently completed their first mock draft and had them selecting a talented big man.
The Charlotte Hornets announced the hiring of three new people as part of the basketball executive team. They are an assistant GM, a vice president of basketball operations and strategy, and a vice president of basketball insights and analysis.
The Hornets had postseason aspirations entering training camp in 2023, but their season never really got off the ground due in large part to a series of injuries.
On Mother’s Day Weekend, the NBA Draft Lottery happened. The Charlotte Hornets secured the sixth pick in the upcoming draft. Last season, the Hornets finished with a 21-61 record, and it seemed like they would have received a top-five pick.
With the conclusion of the 2024 NBA draft, the Charlotte Hornets secured the 6th pick. Despite having a 13% chance to get the #1 pick, teams like the Hawks and the Rockets jumped ahead of them.
Tracy McGrady's perspective on measuring a player's greatness stirred up a significant debate in the basketball community. McGrady posited that luck plays a substantial role in shaping a player's legacy and that winning isn't the sole criterion for greatness.
After signing a one-year, $7.9 million contract last summer, Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges will hit unrestricted free agency this offseason. Although the Hornets reportedly have interest in re-signing Bridges, two other teams appear to be keeping tabs on the 26-year-old.
After much deliberation and open candidates, the Charlotte Hornets announced today that Celtics Assistant Coach Charles Lee will take their head coaching spot.
The Charlotte Hornets have agreed to a four-year contract with Boston Celtics lead assistant coach Charles Lee to become their new head coach, according to ESPN.
The first major move the Charlotte Hornets needed to complete during the 2024 NBA offseason was finding a head coach. Near the end of the 2023-24 campaign, Steve Clifford announced that he would be stepping down, effective at the end of the season.
Despite being "sellers" at the trade deadline, the Charlotte Hornets may have been one of the biggest winners when you look take into consideration the pieces they received in those respective deals.
Bryce McGowens is set to enter the third year of his NBA career and with a new coaching staff entering the fold, he and the rest of the Charlotte Hornets will have a blank canvas to work with.
The Charlotte Hornets are coming off of yet another disappointing season. Having won just 48 games throughout the past two years, there are a lot of things