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After Head Coach Charles Lee's comments on Sunday gave a sigh of relief to the entire Charlotte Hornets' fanbase, the injury report for tomorrow's matchup with
The Charlotte Hornets provide a positive update on rookie Kon Knueppel’s ankle injury as the team takes a cautious approach to his return.
Bobby Portis shot 8 of 12 from the field and scored 25 points off the bench, Giannis Antetokounmpo added 24 points and seven assists and the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Charlotte Hornets 123-113 to earn back-to-back wins for the first time since late October.
Curry averages 27.3 points per game in 12 games in North Carolina’s largest city, a number that would be the envy of the vast majority of his NBA peers. But he has also not had a 40-point game in Spectrum Center since dropping exactly that amount during his MVP season in 2015-16.
Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel shows early signs of recovery after a right ankle sprain, walking normally just days after his injury.
Kon Knueppel did not return to the Hornets' victory over the Magic on Friday after suffering an injury. Here's the latest.
Charles Lee gave Tidjane Salaun his flowers for the way he contributed in the Hornets' win over the Magic on Friday night.
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Milwaukee Bucks vs. Charlotte Hornets Preview & Game Thread: Taking advantage of opportunity
The Milwaukee Bucks tonight do battle with the much-improved Charlotte Hornets, who sit just below the Bucks in the standings. The season series between these teams is 1-1, with Charlotte taking the first game by double digits and the Bucks taking the second in an OT thriller.
Knueppel appeared to roll his ankle after landing on the shoe of Orlando's Desmond Bane on a contest late in the first half.
Kon Knueppel exited the Hornets’ 121-105 win over the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on Friday night with a right ankle injury, further adding to a list of walking wounded that included fellow rookie Ryan Kalkbrenner.