The Charlotte Hornets are coming off of yet another disappointing season. Having won just 48 games throughout the past two years, there are a lot of things that
one can point to when assessing what’s wrong with this franchise.
Even if the entire team manages to stay healthy, they are still going to be struggling to close out on the perimeter. Conveniently enough, however, the Hornets will have multiple ways of addressing this problem. Seth Curry, a 33-year-old veteran who was shut down for the final stretch of the season due to a right ankle sprain, carries a $4 million cap hit. The ever-growing frustrations surrounding Mark Williams injury concerns are noting as he enters his third season while having only played 62 games. Cody Martin finally returned this season before picking up an ankle injury limiting him to 28 games this year.
Thanks to a lucky tie breaker with the Portland Trail Blazers, the odds are beginning to favor Charlotte landing a top-four pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, and they can fall no lower than seventh overall.
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