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The Charlotte Hornets will take on the LA Clippers on Saturday, and they're expected to do so with Brandon Miller back in the lineup.
The Hornets had two cracks at tying the game in the closing seconds, but Miles Bridges missed a turnaround jumper in the lane with 2.6 seconds remaining and Collin Sexton’s putback attempt with two-tenths left got blocked by Scottie Barnes at the buzzer, sending the Hornets (4-10) to their third straight loss.
The 22-year-old star was recalled after practice, though it’s unclear if he’ll be able to play as soon as possible. The Hornets are set to play the Indiana Pacers at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday before returning home on November 22. Miller didn’t join the team on the trip, so he’s likely ruled out against the Pacers.
CHARLOTTE — Monday Charlotte Hornets star guard Brandon Miller took a major step toward returning from injury. The team announced Miller is back to basketball activity. He’s been out for several weeks with a partially dislocated shoulder. Monday the Hornets assigned him to their G-League affiliate for practice, then recalled him back.
The team announced Tuesday that Ball and veteran center Mason Plumlee are being sent to practice with the Greensboro Swarm G League team. Ball, 24, has missed the last three games with a right ankle impingement and only played in 69 games the previous two season with similar injuries.
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Garaway had the chance to take all the momentum in the Division VI Region 21 regional final against Kirtland on Nov. 21.
The Hornets entered the Beach territory looking to go back-to-back on the road. With a change in venue from Long Beach State’s usual Walter Pyramid due to poor weather, the Hornets faced an aggressive host in the program’s practice gym, The Gold Mine.
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