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Hornets Re-Sign Connaughton After Roster Shuffle
10 Feb
Summary
- Hornets re-signed Pat Connaughton after waiving him last week.
- Roster moves were made to accommodate trades for Tyus Jones and Xavier Tillman Sr.
- Connaughton brings championship experience and mentorship to the team.

The Charlotte Hornets have brought back Pat Connaughton, a player they waived just last week. This move is part of ongoing roster adjustments as the team celebrates a significant nine-game winning streak. Earlier, Charlotte acquired Tyus Jones and Xavier Tillman Sr. in trades. These transactions required roster space, leading to Connaughton's initial waiver.
Connaughton was eventually released to make room for Tillman Sr. The cycle of moves continued with Tyus Jones being traded to Dallas for Malaki Branham. To facilitate Connaughton's return, Charlotte waived Branham on Monday, completing the series of transactions.
Despite playing limited minutes this season, Connaughton's value extends beyond the court. As one of the few former NBA Champions on the roster, his experience is crucial. Furthermore, he shares a history with head coach Charles Lee, having been part of the Milwaukee Bucks' championship team in 2020-2021. His return provides mentorship and depth, especially as he maintains an impressive over 40% three-point shooting percentage.




