With the Charlotte Hornets season ending earlier than they wanted, offseason storylines are already picking up steam slowly but surely. None might be bigger than Miles Bridges’ contract.
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During Wednesday’s NBA action, the Charlotte Hornets showcased their offensive capabilities and resilience, leading to a 110-98 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.
Miles Bridges poured in 27 points and rookie Vasilije Micic posted a career-best 25 points as the Charlotte Hornets pulled off a rarity with a relatively smooth outing to defeat the host Memphis Grizzlies 110-98 on Wednesday night.
Miles Bridges scored 24 points, Brandon Miller racked up 23 points and the Charlotte Hornets beat the visiting Brooklyn Nets 110-99, snapping a six-game losing streak Saturday night.
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When the dust settled, Bridges got a technical foul, and both Quinones and Williams were ejected. The Hornets dribbled out the clock and everyone went home.
Over the last few years, Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has been a rising stud in the NBA. But lately, he has been mired in legal trouble. In October, he allegedly threw billiard balls at the car of Mychelle Johnson, his former girlfriend, while their children were sitting inside.
The Charlotte Hornets have been one of the more surprising teams in the NBA since the trade deadline. They made one big move, sending P.J. Washington to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Seth Curry, Grant Williams and a 2027 first-round pick that is top two protected.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - After several weeks of speculation, the Charlotte Hornets and Miles Bridges agreed last week to continue forward together through the remainder of the 2023-24 season and not pursue a trade.
The court filing revealed that prosecutors believed “the state would not be successful at trial” due to conflicting statements made by Bridges’ former girlfriend.
Miles Bridges has decided to veto any trade and will remain with the Hornets for the rest of the season.
Miles Bridges is young enough and talented enough to be the third piece of Charlotte's puzzle. However, his legal issues and his expiring contract led to his name being floated in trade rumors ahead of the league's Feb. 8 deadline.
Where there's smoke, there's fire, and plumes are billowing above the Spectrum Center. As the February 8th trade deadline nears, multiple Charlotte Hornets find themselves at the center of trade rumors.
The Jazz, Suns, and Pistons are among the teams that have called the Hornets to inquire on forward Miles Bridges, reports Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports.
The Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons are showing interest in Charlotte Hornets small forward Miles Bridges ahead of the Feb. 8 trade deadline, per Matt Moore of Action Network.
The Pistons may be trying to divert the attention away from their NBA-record losing streak by doing something controversial.
The Pistons have set an NBA in-season record with 27 straight losses. They stand a chance to keep it going, too. And when that happens, you start to contemplate trades, free-agent signings … whatever.
Rod Boone of the Charlotte Observer reported Monday that Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has been denied entry into Canada ahead of the team’s game on Monday night against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena.
Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford told reporters that Miles Bridges will “have a significant role right away” when he returns from his suspension.
The Charlotte Hornets plan on giving troubled forward Miles Bridges plenty of run when he returns from his suspension, despite his ongoing off-the-court legal issues.
Miles Bridges was forced to turn himself in on Friday after a warrant for his arrest was issued. The development is another twist in the ongoing legal troubles for the Charlotte Hornets forward.
Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges turned himself in to police on Friday in response to an arrest warrant being issued for the NBA player, according to reports.
Charlotte gave Bridges a second chance. He doesn't deserve a third.
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