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Hornets Break Losing Skid on 32-10-7 From LaMelo Ball

NBA: Phoenix Suns at Charlotte Hornets
Jan 7, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) drives past Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) during the first half at the Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images | Sam Sharpe/Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images

🏀 An Enourmous Win

The Hornets snapped their losing streak in style, defeating the Phoenix Suns 115-104 at home. LaMelo Ball led the way with 32 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists and really showcased his growth in situational awareness. His clutch plays, including a critical three-pointer late in the fourth, sealed the game. The team’s defense focused on denying Kevin Durant touches, forcing the Suns to rely on Devin Booker’s scoring.

🌟 Miles Bridges Brings the Intensity

Miles Bridges played a key role, contributing 21 points and a stellar defensive effort against KD. His energy set the tone for the Hornets’ physicality, inspiring teammates like Nick Richards, who made his presence felt off the bench with timely rebounds and putbacks.

🚀 Nick Smith Jr.’s Emergence

Nick Smith Jr. continues to impress, delivering controlled energy and smart decision-making. While his stat line wasn’t jaw-dropping, his confidence and playmaking ability showed real potential for his role off the bench.

🤔 What’s Next?

The Hornets face a challenging West Coast road trip. Can they carry this momentum forward? Mark Williams’ struggles in the paint and a thin margin for error will test the team’s resilience.

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League at Large

NBA Mirages

Zion Williamson Minnesota Timberwolves New Orleans Pelicans January 7 2024
Jan 7, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson (1) reacts after a fouled was not called against the Minnesota Timberwolves during the second half at Smoothie King Center. | Matthew Hinton/Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images
How can you know in the NBA if something’s real?

If a team really is on a sustainable upward trajectory, or if they’ve overachieved? If a player whose name has become synonymous with trade talks really wants out (or in somewhere else, depending on how you’re looking at it)? How can you tell the difference between talent and development, and when does it start to matter? And how do you know that regular season dominance will translate into postseason competence, let alone contention?

I’ve been thinking about NBA mirages, the things we will ourselves into believing over the course of a season, as a few of the league’s prominent storylines play out. What constitutes an NBA mirage is that it has just enough staying power at a distance, but like the real thing, when you start to interrogate it up close its corporeal outlines vanish.

Trades are a huge generator of NBA mirages. I hate to think how many ESPN’s NBA Trade Machine tool is pumping out per hour as the trade deadline approaches. Jimmy Butler’s request for a trade out of Miami is one of the reasons I started thinking about them, specifically, where they shift from fantasy to reality. The prospect of a trade, for Butler, is as solid as the car he gets in to drive himself to Heat games. For Pat Riley and the Heat’s front office, the trade’s an illusion (delusion, maybe, if you asked Riley). What’s real to them is Butler’s behaviour, which they emphasized by suspending him for seven games.

Does Butler, since then reported to have asked both the Bucks and the Grizzlies not to trade for him, make his potential trade more real by narrowing its scope? Or is he limiting himself and his chances of an exit — any exit — from Miami?

Shifting from trades to returns, Zion Williamson’s back on the floor in New Orleans. Williamson’s dunks, like his first in-game slam last night since early November, have a knack for calling to mind immediately the contours of the earth under your feet. I tend to curl my toes against the ground, checking it’s still there. Why then, does he make me think of mirages? The hope for Williamson, since he entered the league, has been consistency — in his health, his game, his career.

Things have been anything but.
How clear is the future for Zion Williamson?
Katie Heindl is a credentialed NBA and WNBA writer, her bylines have appeared with The New York Times Magazine, SLAM, The Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Dime, Rolling Stone, among others. She writes the bestselling Substack, Basketball Feelings and is working on a book of the same name.

Home and Away

Celebrate
Charlotte sports stars Brandon Miller and Bryce Young linked up after the Hornets’ stunning upset victory. (Sports Illustrated)

Prediction
Updated win-loss predictions for the Hornets with the remaining 2024-25 NBA schedule are out. Check the latest projections. (Bleacher Report)

Trade
Bradley Beal and his agent haven’t talked to the Suns about waiving his no trade clause. (ESPN)

Must Read
Amid Pacific wildfires, Steve Kerr and JJ Redick’s families have evacuated the area. (CNN)

Biz
What the EuroLeague and IMG’s new deals mean for the future of basketball in Europe. (The Athletic)

Fantasy Cheat Sheet

Tuesday’s Key Fantasy Basketball Notes

Locked On - Devin Booker
Jan 7, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) signals to his team during the first half against the Charlotte Hornets at the Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images | Sam Sharpe/Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images
Tuesday’s NBA action brought a mix of surprises and disappointments across seven games. The Phoenix Suns, despite their recent lineup changes, continue to underperform, raising questions about their strategy and team dynamics.

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a significant setback, losing to a depleted Dallas Mavericks team. This loss highlights ongoing concerns about the Lakers’ consistency and ability to compete against even weakened opponents.

In a thrilling finish, Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks showcased his clutch abilities by sinking a half-court shot to secure a victory. Young’s performance was stellar throughout the game, finishing with an impressive 24 points and 20 assists.

Injury Updates and Roster Moves


Several key players were sidelined due to injuries or illness. Jeremy Sochan of the San Antonio Spurs is out with a back issue, potentially impacting his trade value. Jerami Grant’s facial contusion continues to sideline him, opening up opportunities for players like Deni Avdija.

The Philadelphia 76ers are facing challenges with both Joel Embiid and Paul George out, though not due to a back-to-back situation. This absence further complicates the 76ers’ season, which has already been marred by inconsistency.

Ausar Thompson’s absence due to illness raises concerns, especially given his history of health issues. While the exact nature of his current condition remains unclear, fans and fantasy managers alike are hoping it’s not as serious as his previous bout with blood clots.

The waiver wire has seen some interesting movement, with Bryce Sensabaugh emerging as the most-added player despite missing a game due to illness. Ryan Dunn and Nikola Jovic have also seen increased interest, though their long-term value remains questionable.
More waiver wire trends

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