LaMelo Ball had 32 points and 10 rebounds, Miles Bridges added 21 points and the Charlotte Hornets snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 115-104 win over the Phoenix Suns.
The Charlotte Hornets have been one of the unluckiest teams in the league on the injury front, causing them to fall down the NBA standings. They entered their Tuesday night contest with a 7-27 record,
LaMelo Ball's pass to himself off the backboard has us pulling up highlights from his high school days. Watch some here.
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball gets real about the skid-snapping win on Tuesday night against the Phoenix Suns.
The Charlotte Hornets will be taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday in a battle of two teams going in the completely opposite direction. Charlotte enters this game having lost nine straight contests, holding a record of 7-26.
Charlotte’s dynamic duo each missed their third straight game and watched the Hornets’ 115-108 loss to Chicago Bulls from the bench.
LaMelo Ball is leading all Eastern Conference guards in All-Star voting. Perhaps that's because he does moves in the regular season that most players only attempt in the All-Star Game.
Despite the return of LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller, the Hornets didn't have enough offensively to keep pace with the red-hot Cavs in the first half. The group as a whole didn't play well enough to win the game,
Charlotte Hornets star guard LaMelo Ball could return on Thursday evening vs the Cleveland Cavaliers on the road.
Heading into Thursday night's games, the Charlotte Hornets led the NBA in defensive rating (106.7) since Christmas. The wins may not be there, but this could be a sign that things are slowly starting to turn around in the Queen City.
Welcome to this week's roundup of the biggest risers and fallers in fantasy basketball! As the season unfolds, player performances continue to shake up the rankings and impact fantasy rosters. Whether it's a breakout star making waves or a struggling veteran losing ground,