Despite a valiant effort to return to the court before the end of the season, Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball was ruled out for the remainder of the 2023-24 season as he continues to recover from an ankle injury.
Even when the Charlotte Hornets are going through challenging times -- much like this season -- the arrival of the Golden State Warriors is bound to gain attention.
The Charlotte Hornets are shutting down their star guard for the rest of the season.
With Ball's current injury struggles, it's becoming clear that the Hornets are Miller's team for the taking.
Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball has been shut down for the remainder of the season as he continues to rehab his right ankle injury, the team announced Thursday.
The 2023-24 NBA season has not gone according to plan for the Charlotte Hornets. They have been struggling this season, owning the fourth-worst record in the league at 18-54 and heading toward another lottery selection.
According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball has officially been ruled out for the remainder of the 2023-24 NBA season due to an ankle injury.
The guard's young career has been sidetracked by injuries.
Brandon Miller made seven 3-pointers as part of his 31 points and led the Charlotte Hornets to a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, 118-111. The Hornets found themselves in a hole early despite one of their better offensive quarters recently.
Brandon Miller scored 31 points and the Charlotte Hornets rode solid fourth-quarter defense to avenge a loss from two nights earlier, defeating the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers 118-111 on Wednesday.
We have come to a bittersweet time in our all-time GOAT pyramid series. The end has arrived with our final NBA franchise, the Charlotte Hornets, as we travel through time and break down the players that make up the top five tiers in franchise history.
Random dribbles from the Cavaliers’ 115-92 win over the lowly Charlotte Hornets on Monday. 1. Nothing quite like a game against the Hornets to cure what ails ya.
The Charlotte Hornets recently lost to the Atlanta Hawks in a massive blowout. As a result, rookie Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, and company has now been eliminated from contending in the playoffs.
There has not been much to get excited about when it comes to the Charlotte Hornets during the 2023-24 NBA season. They are 17-52 to this point, which is the third-worst record in the league.
It's the most wonderful time of the year. Hoop heads across the country (and globe, we see you James) will pour over brackets, matchups, and televisions starting at noon Eastern on Thursday when the NCAA Tournament tips off.
The Orlando Magic went up 3-0 in the season series against the Charlotte Hornets after beating them 112-92 on Tuesday. In this loss though, Davis Bertans was ejected after getting tangled up with Jalen Suggs while trying to get loose to get to the ball.
Davis Bertans was ejected from Tuesday night’s game between his Charlotte Hornets and the Orlando Magic for hitting Jalen Suggs with an elbow.
At this point, there isn't much left to say about Brandon Miller. The much maligned second overall pick has walked into the NBA and answered any questions there were about his game within months.
Since returning home to play for his hometown team via trade, Grant Williams has looked rejuvenated after a difficult start to the season in Dallas. Williams has brought his usual brand of physicality, toughness, outside shooting and vocal leadership, that was all to be expected.
Grant Williams has recently come under fire for being perceived as a bad locker room presence.
The Charlotte Hornets should receive a top-10 pick, and they will have their eye on a few top draft prospects. The Hornets have a franchise point guard in LaMelo Ball, and rookie wing Brandon Miller is having a great year.
The Charlotte Hornets have endured two injury-riddled seasons from LaMelo Ball, and Mark Williams, the team’s nascent rim protector, has failed to avoid the injury bug as well.
The Charlotte Hornets have been one of the bottom-feeding teams in the NBA this season, but have actually played a bit better since the trade deadline when they acquired a few new players.
A report ahead of training camp indicated that the big man wouldn’t be reporting to the Hornets for personal reasons. He subsequently requested a trade and then was waived by the club.
After hiring Nets assistant general manager Jeff Peterson as their new head of basketball operations, the Hornets are poised to add another executive from Brooklyn’s front office, reports Brian Lewis of The New York Post.
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