Charlotte Hornets Set To Open 2017-2018 Season
Coach Steve Clifford says he feels good about the current roster even though injuries have made it difficult to fully assess the team.Β
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Coach Steve Clifford says he feels good about the current roster even though injuries have made it difficult to fully assess the team.Β
Charlotte Hornets General Manager Rich Cho joined the "Got Game" crew to discuss the upcoming season, the new additions to the team, his food blog, and more.Β
The Charlotte Hornets defeated the Dallas Mavericks 111-96 in their preseason finale.Β
Hornets swingman Nicolas Batum will miss a minimum of six to eight weeks with a left elbow injury
Check out these photos from the Charlotte Hornets media day.
The Charlotte Hornets have promoted Stephen Silas to associate head coach and has hired veteran coach Eddie Jordan as an assistant.Β
The Charlotte Hornets will be wearing the vintage pinstripe uniform on three occasions during the 2017-2018 season.Β
The Charlotte Hornets will start the 2017-18 NBA regular season on the road for the third-consecutive year as the team visits the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m.
The Charlotte Hornets announced their five-game 2017-18 preseason schedule Thursday, which is highlighted by home contests against the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks at Spectrum Center.
The Charlotte Hornets have signed Isaiah Hicks and T.J. Williams to their training camp roster, according to the team.
The Charlotte Hornets have signed guard Marcus Paige and center Mangok Mathiang to the first two-way contracts in franchise history.Β
The Charlotte Hornets are the first team in the NBA to have Michael Jordan's 'Jumpman' uniforms.
The Charlotte Hornets have waived guard Briante Weber, according to the team.Β
Fred Whitfield's HoopTee Celebrity Golf Classic is in its 15th year and brings together golfers from the worlds of sports, entertainment, and business.Β
Free agent guard Michael Carter-Williams has agreed to a one-year deal with the Charlotte Hornets.
The Charlotte Hornets announced Tuesday that guard Malik Monk will miss the Hornets Summer League Training Camp in Charlotte due to a sprained left ankle.
