Sacramento Kings vs Charlotte Hornets
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Both the Charlotte Hornets and Sacramento Kings may be without multiple key players in Tuesday night's matchup.
The March 24 game in Charlotte brings together two teams in very different situations. The Charlotte Hornets are close to full strength and still push.
CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte Hornets continue to gain ground in their push for the playoffs with just three weeks left in the regular season. The Hornets just kicked off another win streak, winning three in a row and five out of their six.
Charlotte’s star point guard posted game-best 29 points along with four assists and three rebounds in 124-101 win over Memphis Grizzlies.
Charlotte Hornets receive a significant boost as star guard LaMelo Ball is cleared to play against the Sacramento Kings. With a strong record and playoff aspirations, the Hornets aim to capitalize on the Kings' depleted roster.
Retired Charlotte Hornets guard Muggsy Bogues credits improved health and LaMelo Ball’s leadership for the team’s momentum, pointing to stronger chemistry and consistent play from key contributors.
The Charlotte Hornets leadership says they are still interested in an entertainment district around the Spectrum Center. The Charlotte Business Journal reports the team’s chief business and revenue officer said last week that the Novant Health Performance Center is just the first phase of what they hope will be more development.
The Charlotte Hornets are almost halfway through their seven-game homestand, and tonight, they host the Sacramento Kings at Spectrum Center. The Hornets are on a three-game win streak and are seeking a likely fourth straight win against the Kings,