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Home / Sports / Hornets Star Ball Open to Trade Amidst Struggles

Hornets Star Ball Open to Trade Amidst Struggles

21 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • LaMelo Ball reportedly frustrated with Hornets organization.
  • Charlotte hesitant to commit to Ball as a long-term cornerstone.
  • Several NBA teams identified as potential trade suitors.
Hornets Star Ball Open to Trade Amidst Struggles

The Charlotte Hornets are experiencing another difficult start to their season, with their current record standing at 4-11. Amidst these struggles, star player LaMelo Ball has reportedly grown frustrated with the organization. Sources suggest he is open to a trade, and the Hornets have not actively pushed back against this possibility, indicating their own uncertainty about Ball as a cornerstone for the future.

The implications of a Ball trade are significant, given his five-year, $203 million contract signed in 2023. Any acquiring team would inherit salary obligations exceeding $40 million per season through 2029, with increasing cap hits. This financial commitment, coupled with NBA trade regulations, makes any potential deal complex.

Several teams are being considered as aggressive suitors, including the Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, Miami Heat, Brooklyn Nets, and Memphis Grizzlies. These teams possess varying combinations of cap space, draft capital, and tradeable assets that could facilitate a move for Ball, potentially offering both the Hornets and Ball a fresh start.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Reports indicate LaMelo Ball has grown frustrated with the Hornets organization and is open to a trade.
Potential trade suitors include the Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, Miami Heat, Brooklyn Nets, and Memphis Grizzlies.
Ball is in the second year of a five-year, $203 million deal, with annual salaries over $40 million through 2029.

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