Slowly but surely, the Charlotte Hornets are starting to get healthy. The team saw center Mark Williams (foot) and forwards Cody Martin (wrist) and Grant Williams (hamstring) go down with injuries before or right at the start of training camp and on Thursday night, Grant Williams returned to action.
Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams is making progress in his rehab from a strained tendon in his foot that he sustained prior to training camp. According to the team, Williams is officially out of a walking boot and will be reevaluated before the start of the regular season which begins in Houston on October 23rd.
The Charlotte Hornets storylines heading into the 2024-25 season are nothing short of interesting. LaMelo Ball’s return headlines anything going on in the Queen City, but there’s one player whose impact will be vital for how far the Hornets could go.
The Charlotte Hornets and New York Knicks went down to the wire in the preseason opener on Sunday with the Knicks squeaking out a 111-109 win. Here are a few of the key stats from that game that are worth noting.
Charlotte Hornets teammates and former Duke basketball players Mark Williams, Seth Curry, and Harry Giles were recently back on campus for Hornets training camp in the Coach K Center practice facility adjacent to Cameron Indoor Stadium.
In his pregame press conference, Charlotte Hornets head coach Charles Lee told reporters that forward Grant Williams will not be in uniform tonight as he is nursing a hamstring injury.
It's no secret that expectations are fairly low for this Charlotte Hornets team, but you have to wonder how much of that stems from concern about the team's star players staying healthy throughout the course of a season.
The Charlotte Hornets announced over the weekend that starting center Mark Williams suffered a strained tendon in his left foot during a workout last Thursday and will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
With the news of Mark Williams nursing a foot injury, the Charlotte Hornets may want to consider adding another big man to their training camp/preseason roster.
The Charlotte Hornets roster has some serious top-end talent. Lamelo Ball, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, and Mark Williams (health pending) are four quality building blocks for the franchise to work with.
Just when it felt like the Charlotte Hornets were heading in the right direction all around, it was announced by the team that Mark Williams suffered an injury to his left foot during an offseason workout on Thursday and will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
The Charlotte Hornets were recently hit with a huge injury blow, as it was reported that their starting center, Mark Williams will remain on the sidelines after suffering a foot injury during an offseason workout.
Mark Williams is coming off a productive season for the Charlotte Hornets. He only appeared in 19 games, but the former Duke star averaged 12.7 points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.1 blocks per contest while shooting 64.9% from the field.
The Charlotte Hornets schedule has been released and fans are starting to anticipate the beginning of the NBA season. The Charlotte Hornets odds for their win total are -122 for the over and +100 for the under on a win total prediction of 29.5.
The 2023-24 Charlotte Hornets were abysmal in close games. The NBA defines "clutch moments" as the final five minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime when the score is within five points.
This player profile of Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams provides insight to his previous season, what to expect in the upcoming season, career stats, and more.
The last couple of seasons haven't been kind to the Charlotte Hornets, especially to some of their key players, LaMelo Ball and Mark Williams. This could be a vital season for the Hornets' player development, even more so because of the new coaching staff in place led by Charles Lee.
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Hornets starting center Mark Williams isn’t close to returning.
Eric Collins — the play-by-play man for Hornets TV broadcasts since 2015 — has gone viral on social media many times during his tenure.
Charlotte Hornets first-round center Mark Williams (from the 2022 NBA Draft) underwent thumb surgery.
Williams has been linked to Charlotte multiple times in mock drafts. Meanwhile, Sharpe seems unlikely to fall to No. 13, so the Hornets were likely just doing their due diligence and getting a look at him.
Duke big man Mark Williams has declared for the draft via his Instagram page. The 7-foot sophomore started all 39 games for the Blue Devils this past season.
Duke went in to Syracuse on Saturday with a one-game lead in the ACC, entering a dangerous road environment with the potential to lose hold of the conference.
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