Mark Williams could’ve been exactly what the Los Angeles Lakers needed this postseason. With his trade to LA being vetoed, he took a subtle, apparent shot at the franchise after their elimination on Wednesday.
Due to the Charlotte Hornets being overdue to win the NBA draft lottery and the wreck that these past three seasons have been, in some ways, it feels like the Hornets have the No.
The Milwaukee Bucks are a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade request away from falling into the dregs of the league with the Charlotte Hornets of the world. Milwaukee is capped-out, asset-poor, talent-bereft, and held together by Giannis' ability to run through NBA defenses like the Terminator.
As Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations Jeff Peterson's first season wraps up, it's time to take a look back on how he did. Peterson's squad went 19-63, which is not one that would normally show a lot of promise or positives.
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Williams was acquired by the Lakers from the Hornets at the trade deadline for Dalton Knecht. Then, in a strange turn of events, the trade was rescinded due to a failed physical by the Lakers on Williams.
In the 2024–25 season, the Charlotte Hornets boasted one of the most promising young center rotations in the NBA. With Nick Richards and Mark Williams anchoring the paint, the Hornets had two athletic bigs who meshed well with LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller.
In a few weeks, the Charlotte Hornets will select three players (barring a trade) in the 2025 NBA Draft. They have two early second-round picks and a lottery selection that will at minimum be top seven.
At some point, the Charlotte Hornets are going to have to take the next step in their rebuild. They've been accumulating assets for arguably five years now, and it's gotten them nowhere so far.
Although the 2024-2025 NBA regular season came to a close earlier this month, two Hornets players have already started the process of preparing for next season.
The NBA Playoffs in full swing, and as per usual, they don’t feature the Charlotte Hornets in any capacity. That being the case, it’s hard to find reasons to think about the Hornets or things to look forward to.
When people in Charlotte talk about Kemba Walker, they all say he was a game-changer for the Hornets franchise. Walker wasn’t just the best player in franchise history; he was the heart and soul of their team.
He was different. This was the way Charlotte Hornets fans, coaches, and players would describe the franchise's greatest player ever. Kemba Walker embodied what it meant to be a Charlotte Hornet.
A new Spectrum Center look. The Charlotte Hornets unveiled Phase Two of "Re!magine Spectrum Center" yesterday, a plan announced nearly a year ago to renovate Spectrum Center.
Miles Bridges has been around longer than any other player on the Charlotte Hornets' roster, and he's made it clear that this is where he wants to be. He could have left in free agency, requested a trade, etc., but his heart is here in the Queen City with the organization that gave him a second chance.
It's been a while since the Charlotte Hornets had a top-tier defense in the NBA, and if you paid attention to Steve Clifford's press conferences during his second stint with the organization, you know he constantly mentioned that you won't go very far if you're not a top 10 defense in the association.
The Charlotte Hornets already boast some decent size in their core. LaMelo Ball is a 6'7" point guard. Brandon Miller is a 6'7" (who looks much taller than that) shooting guard/small forward.
The Charlotte Hornets invested significantly in the power forward position this past summer. In the 2024 NBA Draft, they selected Tidjane Salaün with the sixth overall pick.
The NBA's three-point percentage leader will have an interesting summer ahead of him. Charlotte Hornets' veteran Seth Curry is headed towards free agency, the third straight year that the 34-year-old has been on the open market.
All eyes are on Duke's Cooper Flagg in Charlotte and rightfully so. But considering how poor Charlotte's luck has been over the years in the NBA Draft lottery, fans should begin to familiarize themselves with other top prospects, including one of Flagg's teammates, Khaman Maluach.
Nobody knows what the Charlotte Hornets plan to do with their roster in their chase for NBA glory. Another disappointing season has fans and analysts alike openly wondering if the Hornets has any chance of transforming the team into a squad that can contend for the Larry O’Brien trophy.
In a league where individual accolades often drive the narrative, Jeremy Lamb’s recent comments about his former teammate Kevin Martin caught NBA fans completely off guard—and for Charlotte Hornets supporters, it offered a rare look behind the curtain into the mindset of a player who prioritized peace over prestige.
LaMelo Ball's future is up in the air going into next season. According to Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report, LaMelo Ball will likely request a trade from the Charlotte Hornets this offseason.
Heading into the 2024-25 season, the Charlotte Hornets’ shooting guard rotation looked like one of the team’s most balanced units. The front office splashed by acquiring Josh Green in the blockbuster deal that sent Klay Thompson to the Dallas Mavericks.
During his five-year NBA career, Ball hasn't been criticized for failing to guide the Hornets to the playoffs — at least not as much as other top-three picks.