But with rumors swirling that the Charlotte Hornets might be willing to move LaMelo Ball and start their rebuild over, his prolonged dry spell looms that much larger. Ball got off to a blistering ...
LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets lost again on Wednesday night, falling to the Atlanta Hawks, 113-100. Ball had another rough shooting night, but he did pour in 25 points and nine assists in ...
That raises the obvious question: What about LaMelo Ball? Sources said the Hornets have no interest in moving on from their star guard. But setting aside the questions about Williams moving ...
In a touching display of family support, LaMelo Ball recently shared a photo with his father, LaVar Ball, following LaVar's recent foot amputation. LaVar, known for his larger-than-life ...
LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets continued a five-game road trip with a matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Charlotte, 0-3 in the season series against the team with the best record in ...
LaVar Ball, father of basketball stars Lonzo, LaMelo, and LiAngelo Ball, recently had his right foot amputated due to a serious medical issue. Despite the significant health crisis, the 57-year ...
Reporting on Mavs trade talks, what’s next for PJ Washington and Daniel Gafford, the futures of Trae Young, LaMelo Ball, Mark Williams and Miles Bridges, Raptors and Wizards updates, and ...
While both the teams look good, fans are curious about LaMelo Ball’s availability for the game. As per injury report, LaMelo Ball will be playing against the Warriors. He might be on a minor ...
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball is ruled out to play in the Hornets’ clash against the Golen State Warriors on Tuesday at Chase Center in Oakland. Ball was earlier expected to play to lead ...
According to NBA insiders Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst of ESPN, the Charlotte Hornets have no interest in trading point guard LaMelo Ball. Ball will make $37,958,760 next season. He signed a ...
The next logical thing is you’ve got to look at LaMelo Ball, who’s on a max contract. They’re (the Hornets) obviously not winning in the foreseeable future. And for LaMelo, he wants to win.