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Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball will miss the rest of the season as he undergoes two minor procedures to address ankle and wrist issues, sources tell ESPN.
Bleacher Report |
Ball "had played through pain in recent weeks" before deciding to undergo the procedures.
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Pelicans 107, Hornets 104. This is arguably a must-lose game for the Hornets. They’re barely within the top 3, and losing to the Pelicans would put them even close
Keion Brooks Jr. scored 17 points to lead a balanced scoring effort and the host New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Charlotte Hornets 98-94 on Sunday night.
The Greensboro Swarm have officially secured their spot in the 2025 NBA G League Playoffs, marking the team’s first postseason appearance in franchise history. The Swarm’s remarkable journey to the playoffs has become a beacon of hope for Charlotte Hornets fans,
This week's groundbreaking for the Charlotte Hornets’ $150 million practice center and team headquarters marked the end of a long beginning for the project. The Hornets originally reached a deal with the city in 2022 for a much smaller — and cheaper — practice site but changed course when the NBA franchise was sold in 2023.
We didn't know it at the time, but LaMelo's last game in the 2024-25 season was on Wednesday night against the Orlando Magic when he poured in an efficient 25 points before fouling out of the contest. While that was assuredly Ball's last game in a Hornets uniform this spring, could it be the last one in his career?
Jose Alvarado had a go-ahead three-point play on a reverse layup with 31 seconds left and the New Orleans Pelicans outlasted the Charlotte Hornets 98-94 on Sunday night.
After a 122-105 loss to the Miami Heat Sunday night, the Charlotte Hornets were eliminated from playoff contention, in what has become a somber annual tradition
Neighbors include the 2.6-acre Charlotte Transportation Center, opened in 1995, and Queen City Quarter, the former EpiCentre, a 300,000-square-foot entertainment and nightlife hub that has struggled to recover after years of financial struggles, bankruptcy, foreclosure and public safety concerns.