Can You Guess What Hornets Players Said Their Favorite Christmas Movie Is?

The right answer to any question about the best Christmas movie is “Home Alone”. Some Hornets players recognized its greatness, others had different picks. See below for their favorite holiday movie choices.

Hornets Holiday Cheer: Observations from Charlotte’s Comeback Win Over Denver

In what could be described as a Christmas Eve miracle, the Charlotte Hornets outscored the Denver Nuggets by 25 points in the 4th quarter to steal a game on the road. Charlotte got off to a decent start in the…

5 Things the Hornets Should Have on Their Christmas Wish List

Christmas has arrived and currently the Charlotte Hornets are 16-17, amid another West Coast road swing. Charlotte has had many ebbs and flows early on. The Hornets started the season 5-2, then went out West and lost five in a…

Bounce Back: Observations from the Hornets’ Win Over the Spurs

The Charlotte Hornets scored 46 first quarter points and never looked back as they handled the San Antonio Spurs 131-115. The win came after a disappointing Monday night blowout against the Mavericks, but the Hornets were able to respond in…

Help is On the Way for Short-Handed Hornets

The Charlotte Hornets announced that LaMelo Ball has been cleared from the NBA’s health and safety protocols, paving the way for his return to the lineup Wednesday vs the Spurs…and it couldn’t have come at a better time. The Hornets…

Bouk’s Coming Out Party: Observations from the Hornets’ Win Over the Kings

Charlotte has been decimated with players being out this past week due to covid protocols and another illness going around the team. Charlotte beat Atlanta and battled hard against Philly twice, but Joel Embiid ultimately proved to be too much…

Poor Officiating Haunts Hornets: Observations from Charlotte’s Loss to Philadelphia

The Charlotte Hornets once again gave a strong effort, but ultimately came up short against the Philadelphia 76ers 110-106. Charlotte fought hard, but couldn’t overcome an unusually high number of turnovers, Joel Embiid, and the officiating…more on that to come.…

Tough Back-to-Back: Observations for the Hornets’ Overtime Loss to Philadelphia

Even without 5 rotational pieces Charlotte took the Philadelphia 76ers to overtime and had opportunities to beat them, but ultimately came up short 127-124. It was the type of effort that showed what this Hornets team is made of. Even…

Down, But Not Out: Observations from the Hornets’ Win Over the Hawks

The Hornets showed a lot of toughness and determination without LaMelo Ball, Terry Rozier, Mason Plumlee, and Jalen McDaniels – beating the Atlanta Hawks 130-127. Charlotte was led by Miles Bridges and Kelly Oubre who combined for 60 points. Charlotte…

Old Habits Die Hard: Observations from the Hornets’ Loss to Chicago

Sometimes it is hard to fully break away from old habits. The Charlotte Hornets, at one point, were dead last in defensive efficiency, but had made strides – improving to around 20th in recent weeks. That still isn’t ideal for…

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