It remains a mystery what the Charlotte Hornets will do with the sixth overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. The team is not publicly announcing which prospects they are bringing in for a workout and we haven't heard anything from GM Jeff Peterson in a while and have yet to formally meet new head coach Charles Lee.
Following the domestic withdrawal deadline, ESPN published their latest mock draft. Within the analysis for the Hornets, Jeremy Woo made an eye catching comment sure to get the attention of Charlotte Hornets fans "The Hornets are sitting in a tricky spot at No.
Only the 6th player of Jamaican nationality to be drafted into the NBA, the 26-year-old followed in the footsteps of none other than Kingston-born Knicks-Legend Patrick Ewing, amongst others.
It's safe to say that LaMelo Ball didn't have the season that most fans or the organization expected. Not so much as his play, but because of his season being derailed by ankle injuries, again.
Tre Mann was acquired by the Hornets from the Oklahoma City Thunder at the NBA Trade Deadline. Mann played a solid role for the Hornets as he was inserted into the starting lineup in all of his 28 appearances.
The Charlotte Hornets are set to host Weber State's Dillon Jones per Mike Scotto of HoopsHype. Jones, a Columbia, SC native is projected in the 30-50 range for June's NBA Draft and could be a candidate for the Hornets who hold the 42nd overall pick courtesy of the Oklahoma City Thunder trade at the deadline.
With the 2024 NBA Draft less than a month away, the last few mock drafts are being whipped up before the real thing happens. There’s uncertainty all over the board from top to bottom.
This time a year ago, everyone was in a heated debate about who the Charlotte Hornets should take with the second overall pick - Brandon Miller or Scoot Henderson.
Brandon Miller is coming off an impressive rookie season for the Charlotte Hornets. Before the season began, NBA legend Michael Jordan sold his share of the team after being the owner for 13 years.
Brandon Miller, a rookie with the Charlotte Hornets, recently made headlines with his comments about Michael Jordan, the basketball legend and minority owner of the Hornets.
Mark Williams recently stopped by Duke University, where he played for two seasons before declaring for the NBA draft. During the visit, the Charlotte Hornets media team accompanied Williams to capture him reminiscing about his College days.
One of the few bright spots this year in what was an otherwise dismal campaign for the Charlotte Hornets was the play of rookie small forward Brandon Miller, who was drafted out of the University of Alabama last summer.
Brandon Miller gave some unexpected answers when playing a game of start-bench-trade on The Knuckleheads Podcast. Asked to choose between Kobe Bryant, Paul George, and James Harden, Miller picked PG to start, Bryant to sit on the bench, and Harden to be traded.
Brandon Miller, the Charlotte Hornets' rookie standout, has recently made waves with his rather disrespectful remarks about basketball legend Michael Jordan.
The Charlotte Hornets have been in a perpetual rebuild for several years now, and at some point, they’re going to have to actually start fielding a competitive team.
LaMelo Ball's availability or lack thereof is the sole reason why there has been some speculation regarding his future with the Charlotte Hornets, who have seen changes to ownership, the front office, and coaching staff all within the last year.
The Boston Celtics made easy work of the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, sweeping their way to the NBA Finals. New Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee is now four wins away from capturing the second championship ring of his professional coaching career.
We’re only a few weeks away from the 2024 NBA Draft, so it’s time to get (somewhat lately) started on some prospects. We’ll start with a guy that’s perhaps the most popular target among Charlotte Hornets fans–UConn guard Stephon Castle.
Kendrick Perkins had an interesting and glaring omission on his All-Rookie voting ballot.
A North Carolina woman has filed a lawsuit against Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball and the team, contending Ball struck her then-11-year-old son with his SUV.
Ball and the Hornets are being sued by a mother for an incident in which Ball allegedly struck an 11-year-old boy with his car.
The Hornets had postseason aspirations entering training camp in 2023, but their season never really got off the ground due in large part to a series of injuries.
With the conclusion of the 2024 NBA draft, the Charlotte Hornets secured the 6th pick. Despite having a 13% chance to get the #1 pick, teams like the Hawks and the Rockets jumped ahead of them.
The Clippers must make changes after another disappointing playoff exit before the NBA Finals — the fifth of the Kawhi Leonard-Paul George era.
Celtics guard Jrue Holiday, who also worked with Lee in Milwaukee, shared his thoughts on Lee's new job opportunity.
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