It is official. Seth Curry is joining the Golden State Warriors on a one-year deal. This is the birth of the “real” Splash Brothers. The younger Curry is a good addition to the Warriors, as his shooting can certainly space the floor, allowing for more room for Steph.
The Charlotte Hornets, along with most of the rest of the NBA, held their media day on Monday. General manager Jeff Peterson, head coach Charles Lee, and a few of the players took the stage to answer questions from the media.
The Charlotte Hornets announced their full 21 player training camp roster on Tuesday. Nothing too too crazy here. It’s all the names we’re familiar with along with a few extra guys for camp.
Seth Curry is joining forces with his Hall of Fame-bound brother Stephen Curry. He has agreed to a one-year contract with the Golden State Warriors, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
Three years ago, Nick Smith Jr was the #1 ranked player on 24/7 Sports. Two years ago, Nick Smith Jr was a first round draft pick. Four days ago, Nick Smith Jr was waived by the Charlotte Hornets.
Collin Sexton hasn’t played a game yet for the Charlotte Hornets, but Sexton has already made quite the impression on his teammates and on Hornets head coach Charles Lee.
Last season, the Hornets were hoping to have Brandon Miller make a leap in his second season. After being taken second overall in the 2023 NBA Draft, Miller has a lot of expectations to live up to.
The Charlotte Hornets have had a strong young core, but one young star has struggled with injuries that he has just now recovered from. The Charlotte Hornets have failed to make the kind of impact they were trying to make heading into the 2020s.
After trading Mark Williams to the Phoenix Suns, the Charlotte Hornets have essentially punted on the center position for 2025-26. That's not to say they don't have high hopes for the talent they possess at the position.
Only one year ago, Charlotte Hornets guard Tre Mann referred to veteran center Taj Gibson as "unc" in a postgame presser. Gibson, who has yet to be signed by an NBA team, was the clear veteran voice in the Hornets locker room last season.
Just a day after hosting reporters for the NBA’s annual Media Day coverage, the Charlotte Hornets have signed 2024-25 G League All-Defensive selection Ibou Badji to complete their training camp roster, per The Charlotte Observer’s Rod Boone.
There’s no denying that the Charlotte Hornets have a bright future, especially after the Hornets’ President of Basketball Operations, Jeff Peterson, assembled an intriguing 2025 NBA draft class headlined by Duke stud Kon Knueppel.
Kon Knueppel has all of the intangibles that the Charlotte Hornets desire. The rookie from Duke's competitiveness has been lauded by the entire organization during every step of his process from draft night to Summer League to yesterday's media day festivities.
Tre Mann has fan-favorite written all over him. The uniquely baggy uniform. The Spider-Man celebration. The jitterbug handle. The knockdown jumper. The archetypal ideal of a spark plug sixth man, Tre-I is poised to make a major leap as a basketball player and as an icon in 2025-26.
Nick Smith Jr. has signed a two-way contract with Los Angeles, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The move comes just four days after the Hornets waived him amid their roster crunch.
In conversations about the Charlotte Hornets’ rebuild, not enough is said about 24-year-old point guard Tre Mann. LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller are considered Charlotte’s two building blocks, and for good reason, but there are a lot of people sleeping on Mann.
Time may be ticking on LaMelo Ball’s run in Charlotte. The Charlotte Hornets will not hesitate to trade LaMelo Ball if his tenure with the team continues to go south, Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo!
ESPN’s Top 100 NBA Players list is out — and two Charlotte Hornets have made the cut. LaMelo Ball leads the way at No. 63, solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s most electric young talents.
The Hornets are looking for more than highlights from LaMelo Ball this season. They want leadership. Ball, the face of the franchise and its highest-paid player, has been challenged to take the next step in guiding the locker room.
The Charlotte Hornets are aiming to make strides in the fourth year of their rebuild. The Hornets have completely rebuilt their roster, bringing in 10 new players.