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The Charlotte Hornets will be without All-Star LaMelo Ball for the remainder of the 2025 season. He'll undergo two minor procedures on his right ankle and wrist, the team said on Friday.
There’s another name to add to the Charlotte Hornets’ injury woes, and it’s a big one. Star guard LaMelo Ball will have surgery and is done for the season, the team announced Friday.
Bailey, a 6'10" forward from Rutgers, shot 34.6% from three and averaged 17.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.3 assists. He would presumably slot in at the four and push Miles Bridges to the three and ...
The Charlotte Hornets (18-54) begin a quick two-game road trip on Friday by heading up North to take on the Toronto Raptors (26-47). This will be the second of three meetings this season between ...
LaMelo Ball's season is ending early. The Charlotte Hornets star will undergo two minor procedures and will miss the rest of the season as result, the team announced Friday Ball will have ...
We’re learning how an escalating trade war is impacting industries at home. Canada is the largest buyer of California wine. And local winemakers are feeling the impact of tariff threats from the ...
A historic tourist attraction in Jersey has been sold to a new owner for the first time in more than 60 years. Jersey War Tunnels (JWT) said the 29.5-acre (12-hectare) site in St Lawrence had been ...
Miles Bridges and the Miami Heat will clash when the Charlotte Hornets (18-52) square off against the Heat (29-41) at Kaseya Center on Sunday, March 23 at 6 p.m. ET. Their last time out ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- — LaMelo Ball had 25 points and five Charlotte players scored in double figures as the Hornets beat the New York Knicks 115-98 Thursday night for their fourth victory in seven ...
We've got another exciting Eastern Conference matchup on Thursday's NBA schedule as the Charlotte Hornets will host the New York Knicks. Charlotte is 17-51 overall and 10-25 at home, while New ...
Matt Levine works as a contributing writer for Newsweek based in California. His expertise is in covering the NBA but he also covers multiple other sports. He has been with Newsweek since 2024.