The Charlotte Hornets closed their three-game road trip out with a disappointing performance against the Miami Heat on Tuesday night, losing by a whopping 27 points.
The Charlotte Hornets dined potluck-style against the Brooklyn Nets in the season opener. Brandon Miller headlined a balanced attack versus Brooklyn that featured a franchise-record nine Hornets finishing with 10 or more points.
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.
After spending three unfruitful seasons with the Oklahoma City Thunder to start his career, Tre Mann joined the Charlotte Hornets midway through the 2023-24 season via trade as part of the Gordon Hayward deal.
The Charlotte Hornets enter the new season with something they sorely lacked last year: reliable depth. Injuries and inconsistency from key players led to one of the franchise’s most forgettable campaigns in recent memory.
Over the course of Oklahoma City’s rebuild, many talented youngsters debuted in front of the home crowd. At one point, the writing on the wall was clear for Thunder fans — there simply wouldn’t be enough room for everyone’s favorite players to stick around.
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.
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.
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.
Tre Mann is one of the most fun players to watch in the NBA. He plays with an old-school, Allen Iverson inspired flair that is intoxicating to watch. Mann has a hiccup-quick first step and a tight handle that leaves defenders in his wake all over the offensive end of the court.
LAS VEGAS – Tre Mann was one of several Charlotte Hornets sitting courtside in July to support the team’s Summer League squad. He entered UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center on Friday night in one of his ‘signature’ looks.
The Charlotte Hornets have been one of the most active teams this offseason, to just about everyone's surprise. Considering they have 19 players on the roster, more moves are on the horizon.
Last week, UFA guard Tre Mann re-signed with the Charlotte Hornets on a three-year, $24 million contract. Mann played 13 games with the Hornets last season, averaging 14.1 points per game, before going down with a back injury that ended his season.
The Charlotte Hornets declined Tre Mann's qualifying option, thereby dropping his restricted status and making him easily available to everyone in the NBA.
Since adding four rookies via the NBA Draft, the Charlotte Hornets have acquired five players: Collin Sexton, Mason Plumlee, Tre Mann, Pat Connaughton, and Spencer Dinwiddie.
On Tuesday night, the Hornets brought back one of their key rotational players in Tre Mann on a three-year, $24 million dollar deal. Was it the right decision by the Hornets?
The Charlotte Hornets came to terms with point guard Tre Mann on a three-year, $24 million contract Tuesday, according to an ESPN report. The Hornets allowed Mann to become an unrestricted free agent by declining to tender him a qualifying offer in the $7 million range, but moved quickly on the first day of free agency to lock him up.
Just one day after making headlines by acquiring Collin Sexton in a savvy trade with Utah, the Charlotte Hornets followed up with a baffling move that has fans and analysts scratching their heads: the team has declined to tender guard Tre Mann his $6.94 million qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent.
Former Florida point guard Tre Mann will be on the move this offseason. The Charlotte Hornets have reportedly decided not to extend a qualifying offer to the fourth-year scorer, according to a report from Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype.
Guard Tre Mann may be the biggest X-factor for the Hornets this year, wrote Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report. Mann, of course, was acquired from the Thunder as part of a trade involving since-retired forward Gordon Hayward in February.
As exciting as the NBA trade deadline can be from afar, some trades that are meant to upgrade a team's roster result in difficult decisions that are forced
This season, or tenure, has yet to go the way Tre Mann pictured when the Oklahoma City Thunder called his name in the first round of the 2021 NBA Draft.
Oklahoma City is likely to be active in the trade market, and rumors are already starting to swirl. The team has a handful of prospects that will likely draw interest from other teams around the league.
One of the Oklahoma City Thunder players that has received the largest decrease in playing time this season is Tre Mann, who has only played in a total of seven games and received just three minutes since Nov.