At a press conference in 2010, a young Cam Boozer joined his dad Carlos at the podium...
Last night, the roles were reversed as Carlos joined his son Cam after he was selected No. 3 overall at the NBA Draft 🥹
The Hornets are building a war chest of draft assets to utilize down the line:
2027 1st
2027 lottery-protected 1st (via Heat)
2027 top-2 protected 1st (via Mavericks)
2028 1st (Timberwolves swap rights)
2029 1st
2029 1st (via Mark Williams trade)
2030 1st (Minnesota swap rights)
2031 1st
2032 1st (Minnesota swap rights)
2033 1st
2033 1st (via Minnesota)
Charlotte GM Jeff Peterson has completely rebuilt an empty asset cupboard in Charlotte since taking over.
Free agent guard Coby White intends to sign a three-year, $74 million deal to return to the Charlotte Hornets, sources tell ESPN. White was a major priority for the Hornets and now steps into a new starting role in the backcourt.
The Timberwolves send a haul to the Hornets for a star-studded new backcourt in Anthony Edwards and LaMelo Ball -- the Nos. 1 and 3 picks in 2020. Charlotte didn't shop Ball in the market, but listened and received multiple rich offers before filling a significant need in the frontcourt with Reid.
Timberwolves co-owners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez enter the luxury tax for the third straight year -- and the franchise makes a big move to fill the point guard spot.
Ja'Marr Chase breaks down how he spent his first $1,000,000 during his NFL rookie year
• Maserati for Mom — $65,000
• Jewelry — $50,000
• Clothes — $50,000
• Tattoos — $1,000
• Brothers and Sisters — $45,000
• Paid off Mom’s house — $100,000
• Rookie dinners — $20,000
• Rolls Royce — $300,000
• Savings — $369,000
“Saving your money is way better than spending it. You don’t know how much you losing when you spending”