Charlotte Hornets Coverage
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Our TakeLea: Hornets building something special with G-League team
The Charlotte Hornets have a lot of great talent and they are developing them not too far from the Triangle. -
Mason Plumlee: "I love North Carolina, happy to be in Charlotte"
Mason Plumlee introduced for the first time as a Charlotte Hornet after being traded from Pistons. -
NBA Draft Recap: Hornets pick twice in first round; Duke's Jalen Johnson, UNC's Day'Ron Sharpe off the board
A recap of the NBA Draft first round and the notable moments of the second, including Duke's Jalen Johnson and UNC's Day'Ron Sharpe both going in the first round and the Hornets' two first-round picks. -
Kupchak: "If we're healthy we're a pretty good team, but we're not deep enough to sustain an injury or two"
Hornets GM Mitch Kupchak talks about the Hornets' needs before the NBA Draft. -
Basketball community mourns loss of longtime Hornets writer, Rick Bonnell
Rick Bonnell, the longtime Hornets beat writer for The Charlotte Observer, has passed away at 63. -
Hornets star rookie LaMelo Ball fractures wrist, likely out for the season
Ball, drafted No. 3 overall in the 2020 NBA Draft by Charlotte, is the only player over the last 60 years to lead all rookies in total points, rebounds, assists and steals at the All-Star Break. -
Hornets prepare for more fans at Spectrum Center
Fred Whitfield, Hornets president & Campbell University alum talks about the team's plan to have more than 15% capacity in anticipation that the limits could be raised. -
Hornets to welcome back fans to Spectrum Center
The Charlotte Hornets will welcome back a limited number of fans at Spectrum Center, starting with the team's game on Saturday, March 13, vs. the Toronto Raptors at 7 p.m. -
Culture State: NC native the leading voice in the film industry
North Carolina-native Sean O'Connell, Managing Director of Cinema Blend, is one of the leading voices in the film industry. He joined Culture State to talk about the rich history North Carolina has in movies and TV. -
Hornets postpone two games after contact with players who tested positive on Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs' next three games (Wednesday, Feb. 17 at Cleveland; Saturday, Feb. 20 at New York and Monday, Feb. 22 at Indiana) and the Charlotte Hornets' next two games (Wednesday, Feb. 17 vs. Chicago and Friday, Feb. 19 vs. Denver) have been postponed after four Spurs players tested positive for COVID-19. -
Graham ready to welcome new Hornets to the nest
Graham is a Hornets point guard & Raleigh native (Broughton HS Alum) who led the Hornets in scoring last year. With the additions of LaMelo Ball and Gordon Hayward, Graham discussed how his role on the team changes in the upcoming season. -
Hayward cites MJ's influence in first day as a Hornet
Gordon Hayward signed a 4-year, $120 million deal with the Hornets and spoke for the first time Tuesday as a member of the team where he spoke about Michael Jordan's influence on getting him to Charlotte. -
Hornets to begin 2020-21 NBA season without fans at Spectrum Center
The Charlotte Hornets announced Monday that they would begin the 2020-21 NBA season without fans in attendance and would revisit the policy as the COVID-19 situation dictates. -
Giglio: An ACC guide to the NBA draft
The NBA draft won't look like it normally does and not just because it's in November. Duke normally shines at the draft but maybe not this year. -
Kupchak, Hornets prepare for a different draft
Hornets general manager Mitch Kupchak said, "The tools we have to develop players are a little mitigated this year." -
Charlotte's Spectrum Center to host first two rounds of 2024 NCAA basketball tournament
The NCAA Announced Wednesday that the Spectrum Center in Charlotte will host 2024 NCAA Men's Tournament First and Second Round Games. -
Joel Berry II: 'This is the healthiest I've been in a while'
Full interview with Joel Berry II, former player for the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and current player for the Charlotte Hornets. -
Berry II gets a shot to prove himself to the Charlotte Hornets
Joel Berry II has battled injuries through his short professional basketball career. The last two weeks, he's been showing the Hornets why he deserves a shot on their roster. -
Our TakeLea: Why Devonte Graham didn't win the award he deserved
Raleigh Native Devonte Graham finished fifth in Most Improved Player Award voting. But many of his peers, including Lebron James agree that Graham should have won the award.