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Los Angeles Clippers forward Paul George did not hold back when discussing one franchise he would avoid in free agency. During a recent episode of his
If Paul George is ever searching for a new team, you can cross the Charlotte Hornets off his list of desired destinations. The Philadelphia 76ers forward recent
George did give a shoutout to the city of Charlotte for being a great city, and while he kind of hedged his criticism of the Hornets by saying he could see himself playing there, the comment still stands -- and he's not wrong, either. The Hornets haven't made the playoffs since 2016 and have only one winning record in the last nine years.
Traded to Charlotte in January, Josh Okogie appeared in 16 games and made six starts, averaging 8.9 points and 2.7 rebounds.
During a time of year when most Americans clock out of work and dive into a body of water somewhere, the Charlotte Hornets' President of Basketball Operations has been wheeling and dealing. A flurry of trades,
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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston Celtics lose free agent forward to the Charlotte HornetsPeterson played in 15 games for Maine last season. He averaged 20 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6 assists, shooting 40.4% from 3-point range and 44.2% from the field. The 6-foot-9 forward also suited up in 25 contests for the Celtics, where he shot 39.4% from the 3-point line. However, Peterson has now made the decision to move on from Boston.
The Charlotte Hornets lost their starting shooting guard when Kon Knueppel left their NBA Summer League semifinal game with a head injury.
An interesting offseason is up ahead. The Charlotte Hornets are currently 9th in the league in projected cap space going into the next season. The team will have $12,363,215 to spend, The Hornets ...
With the NBA Draft behind them, the Hornets can turn their attention to figuring out which of their own players to re-sign when free agency officially begins on Friday.