Spencer Dinwiddie’s days in the NBA might be numbered. After he was cut by the Charlotte Hornets, the veteran guard has been gaining “strong interest” from the EuroLeague.
It's so close... the beginning of the 2025-26 season is just 30 minutes away. Moments ago, the Charlotte Hornets and Brooklyn Nets announced their starting lineups for tonight's game.
Tonight marks the dawn of a new era of basketball in the Queen City. Year two of the Charles Lee and Jeff Peterson regime tips off with increased expectations on their revamped Charlotte Hornets roster.
It is a little difficult to tell what the Charlotte Hornets have in Charles Lee. In year one, things went horribly wrong. In my estimation, Lee is a solid coach who was dealt an awful hand.
The Charlotte Hornets will finally play a meaningful basketball game this evening. That also means they will finally set an official starting lineup. Will it be Collin Sexton or Kon Knueppel?
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
The defensive end of the floor has ailed the Charlotte Hornets for several years now, dating back to the James Borrego era. One of the reasons Borrego was canned was because of the lack of progress on defense, among other things.
In the middle of a very active summer for the Charlotte Hornets, the team struck a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, shipping out Vasilije Micic (again) for Pat Connaughton and a pair of second-round draft picks.
The Charlotte Hornets and Brooklyn Nets finished similarly last year, with the Hornets outdoing them in losses but both teams ending up firmly near the top of the lottery.
Basketball season has arrived. After six months of nothing but Shams notifications, draft prospect scouting, a summer league championship, and some encouraging preseason highlights, the Charlotte Hornets are at long last gearing up for a regular season game that matters.
The Charlotte Hornets will ultimately set their first starting five tomorrow against the Brooklyn Nets. Whatever they choose is likely to be the main starting lineup until something goes wrong.
Wednesday night, the Charlotte Hornets will officially lift the lid on the 2025-26 season and year two of the Charles Lee era when they host the Brooklyn Nets.
The Charlotte Hornets inked veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie to a one-year, $3.6 million contract in the summer, but they will be entering the 2025-26 NBA season without him on the roster.
The Charlotte Hornets went 2-3 in the NBA preseason. If extrapolated, that would amount to a 33-win season this year. The Hornets would be thrilled with 33 wins, as it would be a major step forward after 19 wins in 2024-25.
The Charlotte Hornets' regular season begins on Wednesday night, which means time is running out to make final predictions about Charlotte's 2025-26 campaign.
The pressure has always been on LaMelo Ball. When Ball in the Family, a 2017 Facebook Watch show, premiered, LaMelo Ball had just turned 16 years old. By 2017, the Ball family had started to enter the public eye.
The Charlotte Hornets officially announced their roster for the start of the 2025-26 season, and there was one surprising entry. That surprising entry is the inclusion of Pat Connaughton over Spencer Dinwiddie, who was waived last week.
LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller are the heart and soul of the Charlotte Hornets' rebuild, and while they both have gotten off to impressive starts in their respective careers, they both have room to improve and grow as players.
The Charlotte Hornets lack of guard depth is something that has hurt them throughout the first five years with LaMelo Ball. Last season, Ball played in less than 50 games for the third straight season, leading Smith, Seth Curry, and two-way players KJ Simpson and Damion Baugh to take up the guard minutes.
After a long offseason, the 2025-26 NBA regular season is almost here. NBA Tip-Off 2025 is tomorrow night, and the level of excitement could not be any higher.
It’s hard not to be a Michael Jordan fan especially when you were raised in the 80s and 90s. Allen Iverson fell smack-dab in the middle of MJ’s reign making him a massive fan.
The Charlotte Hornets roster appears to be set with the team releasing Spencer Dinwiddie today, per ESPN’s Shams Charania. The Hornets entered the preseason with 16 players on standard contracts, two fewer than during most of the offseason.
Less than 24 hours after Malcolm Brogdon’s announcement, Spencer Dinwiddie was waived by the Hornets and is looking for a new team. He could have a fit on the Knicks.
The Hornets have officially waived veteran point guard Spencer Dinwiddie, the team announced in a press release. The move comes just three months after Dinwiddie signed a one-year, fully guaranteed deal with Charlotte.
The Charlotte Hornets have historically struggled to find a true superstar, a franchise player who can not only win games but also captivate a national audience.