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The Charlotte Hornets have the 4th, 33rd, and 34th picks in the 2025 NBA Draft. With the draft officially less than a month ...
The Charlotte Hornets, in their not-so-storied history, have their fair share of swings and misses in the second round. Cody ...
The Charlotte Hornets don't always draft local prospects, but they've done so on more than a few occasions in their history. There's no real advantage to doing ...
Charles Lee came to the Charlotte Hornets with championship experience and a clear vision for how to bring the floundering ...
Baylor’s V.J. Edgecombe, Texas’ Tre Johnson and Rutgers’ Ace Bailey are all on the Hornets’ radar and leaving their mark at ...
The Charlotte Hornets have made it obvious that they want wings who can defend. Miles Byrd fits that mold as a potential ...
Although Flagg is the most coveted player in this draft ... prospect who should be able to play significant minutes upon his arrival in the NBA. He will also have the opportunity to learn from ...
Baylor's V.J. Edgecombe, a top-5 NBA Draft prospect, brings elite athleticism, two-way potential, and defensive prowess.
Though his time in Charlotte was brief, Mourning hit arguably the most iconic shot in franchise history—his buzzer-beater to ...
Who controls the 2025 NBA draft? What about the next seven? Bobby Marks and Jeremy Woo examine every team's draft future.
The Charlotte Hornets had their annual letdown at the NBA draft lottery ... to pair with Victor Wembanyama as two lottery prospects San Antonio really had no business landing.
The Hornets landed the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, dashing any dreams of capturing top prospect Cooper Flagg.