Charlotte Hornets' Biggest Regret: Re-Signing Miles Bridges

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Charlotte Hornets' Biggest Regret: Re-Signing Miles Bridges
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Bleacher Report argues that the Charlotte Hornets' decision to re-sign Miles Bridges is their biggest regret so far this season. The team has struggled, and Bridges' performance has declined.

Charlotte Hornets probably regret signing Miles Bridges back this season. The team has struggled mightily, and Bleacher Report points to Bridges' contract as a major reason why. Before signing Bridges, Hornets governor Gabe Plotkin stated that Brandon Miller, Mark Williams, and the sixth overall pick (Tidjane Salaun) would be the core of the team moving forward.

Bleacher Report's Zach Buckley argues that signing Bridges back was a mistake, especially considering his absence for the entire 2022-23 season due to a domestic abuse case. Buckley suggests the Hornets would have been better off letting Bridges walk or signing him to a more team-friendly deal. He points out that Bridges' performance has declined, and the team's allocation of touches to him could be better used to develop younger players. Bridges has been injured and less effective in the 2024-25 season, averaging 17.9 points and 7.7 rebounds on 42.1% shooting, with a poor 27.7% from three. His field goal percentage, three-point percentage, and steals are all at career lows.

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