The Charlotte Hornets probably won't do it, but there's a realistic trade out there for every single starter. They won't do most of them, namely the LaMelo Ball or Brandon Miller trades, but they could if they really wanted to overhaul everything and start over.
If we're being completely honest, the Charlotte Hornets don't have very many players on the roster that others around the NBA are dying to have. Two, maybe three names would be on the list for most teams if they became available, but that's probably it.
An NBA player has come off of the bench to score 20 or more points in a Finals game on 41 occasions in league history. How many of the players to do it can you name in six minutes?
While the Charlotte Hornets appear to have a bright future on paper, they're also in a spot where they could rip this thing down to the studs (except for Brandon Miller) and start over again.
LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller are the two faces of the Charlotte Hornets. Both top-three selections that have made All-Star teams (Miller made the Rising Stars team in year two, which is about as good as he can do this early in his career) figure to be important to Charlotte for years.
The Heat never have a problem going star-hunting and that’s precisely what they should do this offseason, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
The Charlotte Hornets now have the fourth overall pick after a wild and ultimately disappointing NBA lottery. They moved from third to fourth, which isn't as bad as it could've been.
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.
In the 2024–25 season, uncertainty defined the Charlotte Hornets’ small forward position more than stability. With only Brandon Miller and Cody Martin available at the spot, the team counted on both to carry the load.
Brandon Miller's injury recovery is arguably the storyline to follow for the Charlotte Hornets this summer. The second-year superstar injured his wrist in a January win against the Utah Jazz and was promptly ruled out for the season following a surgical procedure.
Do the Charlotte Hornets have a core worth building around? Brandon Miller, one of the most crucial pieces of said core, believes they do. He, LaMelo Ball, and Mark Williams make up the nucleus of the roster.
As of now, barring any future trades, the Charlotte Hornets' core is LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, Mark Williams, and Miles Bridges (probably in order of importance to the front office, though Ball and Miller could probably be switched there).
Charlotte Hornets legend and current assistant coach Kemba Walker had extremely high praise for the Hornets two core pieces during an interview with FanDuel Sports Network.
The injury bug has bitten the Charlotte Hornets hard all season, derailing what eventually has turned into a season to forget in the Queen City. Charlotte’s rotation has been a revolving door since opening night.
The Sacramento Kings will face the Charlotte Hornets on Monday with their sights set on ending their current losing streak. Sacramento has not started off the second half of the season as they had hoped.
The Charlotte Hornets announced on Thursday that forward Brandon Miller has undergone surgery to repair a torn scapholunate ligament in his right wrist. Miller will now be out for the rest of the 2024-25 season as a result.
Charlotte Hornets guard Brandon Miller will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery Thursday in New York for a tear in his right wrist.
The No. 2 overall pick of the 2023 draft, he was having a solid second as well, improving his counting stats in several categories.
Brandon Miller’s promising sophomore season has taken a serious hit. The forward, who had been a bright spot for the Hornets, was ruled out indefinitely after an MRI revealed he has a torn scapholunate ligament in his right wrist.
The timing is especially unfortunate for the Hornets, who had just recently gotten their top four scorers healthy together for the first time all season.
The Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards will go head-to-head on Thursday night. However, Hornets forward Brandon Miller is dealing with an injury heading into the game.
In the fourth quarter of the Charlotte Hornets' 113-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers, Miller took off and threw down one of the most vicious dunks of the NBA season.
Brandon Miller doesn't officially turn 22 until Friday, but he celebrated Thursday night with the best game of his young career.
Miller hit his first career game-winner.
Charlotte Hornets swingman Brandon Miller missed Friday's game against the Atlanta Hawks and will be out at least one week due to a strained left glute.
Brandon Miller is coming off an underrated rookie season with the Charlotte Hornets, especially a strong second half of the season. Miller had a slow start to the 2023-24 season as he was trying to get accumulated to his role with the Hornets in the first half of the season.
The new NBA season is right around the corner. To help get ready for the 2024-25 NBA season, we're looking at three questions each NBA team could face next season. Here, we have the Charlotte Hornets, who enter the new season with a new ownership group and coaching staff.
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