Charlotte Hornets define LaMelo Ball’s future within the franchise

Young guard, who hasn’t been on the court since November 26th due to an ankle injury, has a defined future with the North Carolina team

Living through another disastrous season within the NBAO Charlotte Hornets could use its main players to make some changes aiming for a complete restructuring. However, the franchise North Caroline has already defined that no option until the deadline will include the young gun LaMelo Ball.

According to the journalist Adrian Wojnarowskifrom the North American “ESPN”, the team “has no intention” of negotiating the player, who is considered “one of its pillars”, alongside the rookie Brandon Miller. The number two pick in the 2023 draft showed promising signs during the start of his first season, averaging 14.3 points.

The Hornets have lost 13 of their last 14 games, having the third worst record in the season. Eastern Conference, with an 8-26 record. One of the reasons why the team is at the bottom of the table is that the young guard hasn’t played since November 26th of last year. Ball suffered a sprained ankle in the second quarter of the match against Orlando Magic and hasn’t been on the court since.

Roderick Boonefrom the “Charlotte Observer”, revealed this past Monday, 8th, that LaMelo is “in the final phase of his rehabilitation” and could return “relatively soon”, after having fully participated in training last Sunday, 7th The point guard seemed to have taken his game to another level before getting injured, reaching the highest averages of his career with 24.7 points, 8.2 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 38.8% shooting from three points in 15 games.

Without many interesting assets on their roster, the idea of ​​trading a 22-year-old point guard who was already elected an All-Star is not in the Hornets’ plans. Ball also just signed a maximum five-year extension in July, with his contract running until 2028/29. For now, Terry Rozier It is the team’s best bargaining chip to test the market, if they want to add future assets to the squad. LaMelo’s injury may have helped Rozier increase his trade value, as the athlete is averaging 24.3 points and 7.2 assists per game at 29 years old, the best of his career.


Source: sportbuzz

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