The Charlotte Hornets were hit by a deluge of injuries last season. Almost from the start, they didn't have a lot of the guys they were counting on to play big roles last year.
Don’t be surprised if the Los Angeles Lakers call up the Charlotte Hornets this season about a trade. The Lakers have less use for Gabe Vincent now. They’ve
Which Charlotte Hornets players provide the best contract value? While Charlotte’s payroll features some arguable overpays (Josh Green for two more years, $28.3 million guaranteed?
Josh Green spent the 2024-25 season playing for the Charlotte Hornets. The former Arizona star finished the year with averages of 7.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.1 steals per contest while shooting 42.8% from the field and 39.1% from the three-point range in 68 games.
The Charlotte Hornets used the No. 4 pick on Kon Knueppel Wednesday night, and he’s expected to make an immediate impact — which naturally creates uncertainty around Josh Green’s future with the team.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Josh Green was among the handful of players on the Charlotte Hornets' roster who could have been included to help facilitate a trade this offseason. While it's not completely off the table, the recent injury news the team provided makes things a little more complicated if they did want to include him in a trade package.
The Charlotte Hornets have announced their second injury update of the summer, following a forgettable 2024-25 campaign, with a 19-63 record. In an official
The Josh Green experiment with the Charlotte Hornets has not exactly worked out so far. Everything but steals dropped for Green, and his three-point shooting percentage went up by 0.6%.
Although it has been a rough few years (or decade) for the Charlotte Hornets, there’s little doubt that the Hornets have one of the league's most dedicated fanbases.
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.
Josh Green is well-known for his defensive prowess, but for him to become a complete player in the NBA, and one who can be an above-average starter, the offense, at some point, has to come along.
The Charlotte Hornets fell to the Orlando Magic 111-104 on Tuesday. It was their third straight loss, but some positives were taken out of this game by head coach Charles Lee and players alike.
The Charlotte Hornets had three different players contribute at least six threes in a 145-134 win over the San Antonio Spurs. The Hornets got off to an uncharacteristically hot start to the game.
As he made the walk from the American Airlines Center loading dock toward the locker rooms, Josh Green had a hard time not making the right turn into the Mavericks’ inner sanctum like he’d done hundreds of times before.
Defense has always been Josh Green's calling card, but if he wants to "impact winning," as Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee always likes to say, he's got to offer more on the offensive end of the floor.
As we approach the end of the calendar year, that means we're about a month and a half away from the NBA trade deadline. Despite battling a slew of roster
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks will not only play Wednesday's game without Josh Green available but will be doing so for at least the next few weeks. He's