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Hornets' Kon Knueppel makes NBA history in blowout loss to Heat
The future of the Charlotte Hornets is looking brighter with each and every passing game. That continued Tuesday night when rookie shooting guard Kon Knueppel made NBA history in Charlotte's 144-117 loss to the Miami Heat.
The Hornets may have a clear trade deadline reason why they opted to let go of veteran Spencer Dinwiddie ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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Former Alabama All-American Brandon Miller is dealing with another injury in the NBA. The Charlotte Hornets announced on Monday that Miller will not play against the Miami Heat on Tuesday night after he sustained a left-shoulder subluxation on Saturday. A subluxation is a partial dislocation.
There are nights in the NBA when everything clicks, and today was one of those days for the Charlotte Hornets. When the ball finds the open man, shots fall like rain, and one player orchestrates it all with the kind of brilliance that reminds you why you fell in love with basketball in the first place.
The articles discuss the Charlotte Hornets' optimism for the upcoming NBA season. The common theme is a focus on rebuilding and a hopeful future, with emphasis on player development and strategic changes.
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Also, did the Hornets know that Terry Rozier was still under federal investigation when they traded him to the Heat?
The Hornets offense exploded to beat the Brooklyn Nets. Kon Knueppel explains why it all went so well in the Hornets opener.
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