Hornets may not want to trade LaMelo Ball
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Both the Los Angeles Clippers and Charlotte Hornets may be without multiple key players in Saturday's matchup.
Much has been made of LaMelo Ball’s future and where he might find himself playing. As the Charlotte Hornets continue to struggle, one of their star men is under increasing scrutiny, which
The Charlotte Hornets will look to snap their four-game losing streak today as they take on the LA Clippers in an early afternoon clash. LaMelo Ball and Co., who entered the season with playoff aspirations and a young core,
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/hornets/onsi as Bill Simmons can't stop watching 'bad' Charlotte Hornets this season.
Kawhi Leonard is expected to be back on the court for the Los Angeles Clippers this weekend. According to NBA insider Chris Haynes, Leonard is expected to make his return on Sunday to face the Cleveland Cavaliers. It will be his first game since November 3.
On one side of Los Angeles, the LA Lakers are thriving with health and an 11-4 record, but the other side is just as dark. The LA Clippers have lost nine of their last 10, desperate to gain some momentum and compete in the cutthroat Western Conference.
The Hornets have been off since losing 127-118 on Wednesday at Indiana, a setback that gave them a season-worst four-game losing streak. The Clippers have dropped three straight, including Thursday night's 129-101 pounding from the Orlando Magic.