Hornets may not want to trade LaMelo Ball
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It's hard to find a better NBA front office than Golden State's under Bob Myers, outside of Oklahoma City. From a last minute nixing of the Klay Thompson/Kevin
Bleacher Report's Andrew Peters recently listed potential trade suitors for Ball, and the Brooklyn Nets appeared as the first team on the list. While the Nets are in a rebuild of their own, they have the assets to go after the 6-foot-7 point guard and speed the timeline up a bit.
Hornets' star point guard LaMelo Ball was put on blast by an anonymous NBA scout who claimed he doesn't care enough about basketball.
Before the 2020 NBA Draft, Ball told Minnesota, which held the top pick, he aspired to be U.S. president when his playing days were done.
Ball is allegedly "frustrated" with the Hornets and open to being traded. Whether it's true or not, we explored what a deal for him might look like.
The official Dragon Ball site has posted a poll and encouraged visitors to vote for their favorite characters of all time. The results of the voting thus far have hit the internet as Round One is set to close on November 24th, and I'm shocked by one character who is currently in the top 10.
LaMelo Ball is talented, exciting, and flawed in ways that do not match where this team is trying to go. Sometimes the best move is the one you do not make. Sometimes growth means trusting what is already in front of you, protecting the culture you are building, and letting the foundation harden without cracking it for a shortcut.
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