The Charlotte Hornets have the best rookie class in the NBA, no doubt about it. General Manager Jeff Peterson absolutely hit it out of the park this year.
If you haven't been paying attention, you might be fooled by the Charlotte Hornets' 18-28 record. That doesn't strike fear into anyone, and it's not even enough to get into the Play-In Tournament in the Eastern Conference.
Today's game between the Charlotte Hornets and Philadelphia 76ers has been moved up from its original 7 p.m. start time to 3 p.m. due to the freezing cold temperatures that are expected to roll in later this evening.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The NBA season has been a spectacle this season, and it continues with the Philadelphia 76ers taking on the Charlotte Hornets. Charlotte has been having
The Philadelphia 76ers come to Charlotte on Monday without Joel Embiid and Paul George, both out with knee issues. If the Hornets want to prove they belong in the play-in conversation, this is the game to do it.
The Hornets are riding a two-game win streak as they prepare to host the Philadelphia 76ers, a team still searching for consistency despite the dominant Joel Embiid.
The Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards have combined, after their matchup on Saturday, for 28 wins at this point, which is far from a lot. They're both in the bottom four of the Eastern Conference.
All of the numbers point to the Charlotte Hornets being a borderline elite basketball team. Since LaMelo Ball returned to the lineup on December 18th and the Hornets have had their core of Ball, Brandon Miller, and Kon Knueppel available for the majority of games, Charlotte has the seventh best net rating in the NBA (+5.9).
The Charlotte Hornets are quietly playing their best basketball of the season. After back-to-back wins over Orlando and Washington last week, Charlotte enters Monday's matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers having won two straight and showing some real signs of continuity.
Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball's partnership with PUMA has remained one of the most exciting sneaker lines to follow in the NBA. That continues today as PUMA Basketball announced an electrifying collaboration inspired by Universal Pictures' iconic Fast & Furious franchise, launching a collection that's all speed, no brakes.
The Charlotte Hornets’ 119-115 victory over the Washington Wizards snapped a painful losing streak and raised intriguing questions about this team’s direction.
The Charlotte Hornets have hit a stride recently and that's not something the Philadelphia 76ers can say. The teams will meet Monday night in Charlotte after the Hornets won two games in a row, while showing their improvement since the start of the new year.
Miles Bridges has heard this song before. Every year. Every deadline. Same rumors. Same noise. Same routine. And once again, he is tuning it out. “Just focus on winning, focus on controlling what I can control,” Bridges told Roderick Boone of the Charlotte Observer.
The Charlotte Hornets are trying to inch their way to a play-in spot in the Eastern Conference, and one of the major reasons why they could do is the play of rookie sensation the play of rookie sensation Kon Knueppel.
The midway point of the 2025-26 NBA season is upon us, and it’s time for us to think about the potential NBA Rookie of the Year award winner. Technically, three months remain for a clear picture before 100 media members vote for their top three candidates.
Brandon Miller scored 21 points, LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges both racked up 20 points and the Charlotte Hornets hit 52.6% of their shots from the field in a 119-115 victory against the visiting Washington Wizards on Saturday afternoon.
The Hornets are getting a jolt from their rookie class, and for once, the excitement feels earned, writes Steve Aschburner of NBA.com. Charlotte’s first-year group, led by Kon Knueppel, Sion James, Ryan Kalkbrenner, and Liam McNeeley, has injected real energy into a franchise that badly needed it.
The Washington Wizards and Charlotte Hornets are going into Saturday afternoon's meeting in North Carolina on different levels of momentum. Now it's just a matter of whether the Hornets can sustain the good times, as they haven't won back-to-back games since Jan.
Hornets forward Miles Bridges has generated “significant” trade interest as the February 5 deadline approaches, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic, who reports that the Bucks, Warriors, and Suns are among the teams eyeing the 27-year-old.
Even before the season began, many believed that the Charlotte Hornets would be one of the more thrilling teams to watch despite their streak of losing records.
Technically, three more months await to give media voters full clarity on who deserves to win the NBA’s Rookie of the Year award. It only took half the season, however, for Charlotte Hornets coach Charles Lee to sense definitively on where Kon Knueppel ranks in his class.