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The Charlotte Hornets are doing precisely what a solid team should: beating the teams they’re expected to beat. By winning these early-season matchups, the Hornets are showing glimpses of this roster’s potential.
After the Heat blew out the Hornets for the team's third straight win, here is why Bam Adebayo 'cherishes' the moment.
In just two games in the NBA, Sion James has proven that he belongs. The rookie swingman didn't play a ton of minutes in the preseason, and in retrospect, that decision looks like Charles Lee was just playing his cards close to his chest, waiting to reveal his ace in the hole.
Despite an injury to Brandon Miller, the Hornets led the 76ers in the fourth quarter Saturday night before appearing to run out of steam.
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.
Adversity? Nah, merely an opportunity for a rout of the Charlotte Hornets for a Miami Heat team thriving amid its season-opening rendition of Operation Warp Speed.
Don’t expect to see Brandon Miller in a uniform for a second straight game. But that still beats the alternative.
For the 18th time in the last 20 meetings, the Charlotte Hornets came up on the short end of a game against the Miami Heat, falling 144-117, thus dropping their