Even in good times, the Charlotte Hornets can't seem to enjoy some of the positive moments. But they'll be back at it Monday afternoon when the Dallas Mavericks visit. The Hornets, who are looking for their first three-game winning streak of the season,
The Charlotte Hornets traded Nick Richards to the Phoenix Suns in a move that was widely panned as a win-win for both sides. Charlotte flipped Richards for an active, defensive-minded wing in Josh Okogie and a handful of future second round draft picks, while Phoenix added an interior reinforcement to their championship-contending roster.
The Charlotte City Attorney's Office were concerned about how the city's economic development office was negotiating with the Charlotte Hornets over a new practice facility uptown.
The Charlotte Hornets positioned themselves early for a trade before the February 6th deadline. Charlotte traded veteran center Nick Richards and a 2025 Denver
The timing is especially unfortunate for the Hornets, who had just recently gotten their top four scorers healthy together for the first time all season.
The Chicago Bulls season so far hasn’t given fans that much to be excited about. The Bulls are currently sitting at 18-24 and are 10th in the Eastern Conference standings and are slowly fading out of playoff contention.
Nick Richards got sent to Phoenix, Mark Williams recorded a career-best 31 points and 13 rebounds in a 117-112 victory over the Utah Jazz.
After dealing away Nick Richards, the Charlotte Hornets are reportedly open to more potential trades as they continue to rebuild.
For the first time in nearly two decades, you’ll be able to watch the Charlotte Hornets for free on local, over-the-air television.
Decision comes 24 hours after Hornets’ scheduled game vs. LeBron James and Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night was postponed.
The Chicago Bulls are now open to trading forward Patrick Williams, but whether he'll have any suitors is another question.