
Do you believe in curses? Well, if you hadn't before, you might start if you've watched the Charlotte Hornets' bout with the injury bug over the last three seasons. Just when you think the waters have calmed to some degree, another injury pops up.
In the case of last night's game against the Indiana Pacers, the Hornets watched two players leave the game and not return to the floor. Josh Green left with shoulder soreness, while Damion Baugh landed awkwardly after driving the ball to the basket and was helped off the floor and down the tunnel. Details of the injury were not disclosed, but it appears to be a lower-body issue.
An update on his status will be provided Thursday evening when the team reveals their initial injury report for Friday's game against the Sacramento Kings.
Green had been held out for the team's game against New Orleans due to the shoulder and was listed on the injury report for Utah with that designation, but did end up playing. He was absent from the injury report heading into last night's game, meaning they felt confident he wouldn't have any issues.
Here is where the injury appeared to have occurred.
Josh Green is out for the remainder of the game due to left shoulder soreness.
— r/CharlotteHornets on Reddit (@HornetsReddit) April 3, 2025
He wasn't on tonight's injury report but was listed as questionable with the same injury ahead of the Utah Jazz game a couple of days ago. pic.twitter.com/AQ0vxD5hh1
The Hornets and Kings will tip things off tomorrow night at 7 p.m. ET in Charlotte. You can catch the action on FanDuel Sports Network Southeast.
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