Charlotte Hornets Predicted Finish, Key Acquisitions & Fantasy Stars

3 years ago - Sportingbase Charlotte Hornets Predicted Finish, Key Acquisitions & Fantasy Stars Image
In the fifth of 30 NBA previews prior to the start of the season, we will take a look at the Charlotte Hornets. In these previews, we will take a look at the key acquisitions, fantasy stars and predicted finish.

Key Acquisitions

The Charlotte Hornets did not make any significant moves in the offseason via trade or free agency. Their most notable acquisition from a player perspective was the fact they drafted big man Mark Williams with their first round pick, 15th overall, from Duke University. Williams, who is 7’0″, 240 pounds, is expected to backup Mason Plumlee at the center position. Do not be surprised if Williams gets significant playing time and ends up being the Hornets starter at center as the season progresses. That is because Plumlee is not much of a threat offensively as he has only averaged 8.3 points per game in his career and 6.5 points per game last year.

The other significant move the Hornets made in the offseason was a change at head coach. Out goes James Borrego and in comes Steve Clifford. There is no doubt Clifford was the Hornets’s second choice. They initially came to terms with Kenny Atkinson, however Atkinson changed his mind and remained an assistant coach in Golden State after the Warriors won the 2022 NBA Finals. This is Clifford’s second time coaching Charlotte. He was initially there from 2013 to 2018.


[bet-us-1]


Fantasy Star

The Hornets have one player at the guard position worth selecting. LaMelo Ball is third among shooting guards (behind Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks and James Harden of the Philadelphia 76ers) and fifth among point guards, heading into the year. An all-star for the first time in 2021-22, Ball averaged 20.1 points per game, 7.6 assists per game, 6.7 rebounds per game, a field goal percentage of .429, three-point percentage of .389, and a free throw percentage of .872.


[adrotate group=”27″]


Projected Finish

The Charlotte Hornets are the one team in the NBA that Joel Beatton and I disagree with the most. I firmly believe the Hornets can make the next step in the Southeast Division, and take the division title. While I believe the Miami Heat will take a step back, due to the fact that their core are showing signs of age. Joel is concerned about the Hornets’ depth and the fact that forward Miles Bridges, who averaged 20.2 points per game last season, may be out a while due to legal issues. The specific legal issues are related to domestic violence according to the Associated Press.

[bet-us-1]


Fill In The Form Below To Receive Our NBA News & Tips Via Email!

 

CHANCES ARE YOU’RE ABOUT TO LOSE.

For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au

Cta Bg Image

Want To Receive Our NRL News Each Week?

We can email you our NRL Content as it comes in each week

Fill in the form & you will stop seeing this each time you view our insights & tips

Related Articles

UFC 229 Review – Khabib Defeats McGregor By Submission & Attacks McGregor Team Image UFC 229 Review – Khabib Defeats McGregor By Submission & Attacks McGregor Team

  We told you to expect fireworks.. We told you there was bad blood.. But NO-ONE would have predicted the aftermath of the Khabib v…

8 years ago
Our three best tips for the Valspar Championship Image Our three best tips for the Valspar Championship

The big three on the PGA Tour on not competing this week, a week after the 2023 Players Championship. Here are the three golfers we like…

3 years ago
Lee Westwood set to play in the Saudi-backed golf series Image Lee Westwood set to play in the Saudi-backed golf series

One of the biggest stories in golf this year is the formation of the LIV Golf Invitational Series, which is backed by the Saudi Arabia…

4 years ago
Header Logo