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With the NBA draft lottery firmly in the rearview mirror, mock drafts can now at least be accurate to the order. Most mocks didn't bother simulating a lottery b
After a surprising NBA Draft lottery night that reshuffled much of the top 10, one thing held firm. Charlotte stayed put at No. 4. While the Hornets didn’t move
NBA Draft just 43 days away, the Charlotte Hornets are evaluating prospects to make the most of their fourth overall pick. Landing in the lottery has become routine for the franchise, which has picked there in 19 of the last 20 seasons—yet rarely struck gold.
Carolina Sports Live's Mike Lacett joins Queen City News Now to discuss who that pick could be and what it means for next season.
As a help defender, Flagg shines. His quick twitch muscles sync up perfectly with his brain to allow him to fly in and block shots at the rim and knock away pass attempts in the gaps. Cooper has a plus wingspan and a sturdy frame and has mastered his physical gifts to be come a special off-ball defender.
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Life for the Charlotte Hornets is days away from being turned upside down. Whether or not that is a good thing will depend on the favor of the ever-ruthless lottery gods on Monday night. Cooper Flagg is the ultimate prize at the top of the draft,