It's the most wonderful time of the year. Hoop heads across the country (and globe, we see you James) will pour over brackets, matchups, and televisions starting at noon Eastern on Thursday when the NCAA Tournament tips off.
Purdue Fort Wayne fought hard but couldn't get it done for our Thursday Look of the Day. Let's switch over to the NBA and finish the week strong with our favorite prop bet for Friday's slate.
We still have a chance to close out a winning week for Look of the Day, so let's do just that with our favorite NBA prop bet for Friday night's loaded slate.
The Charlotte Hornets will look to bounce back against the team they were pummeled by just two nights ago, the Milwaukee Bucks, at home - the first game at Spectrum Center in two weeks.
For the second straight year, the Charlotte Hornets have been riddled with injuries which has severely impacted there chances of winning and on some nights, just their ability to be competitive. Second-year big man Mark Williams has been out with a "back contusion" since early December, missing 34 consecutive games.
The Charlotte Hornets have cleared Cody Martin (knee) ahead of tonight's game against the Memphis Grizzlies and will be available to play. However, LaMelo Ball (ankle) and Mark Williams (back) will remain out of the lineup and on the bench.
The Charlotte Hornets have cleared Cody Martin (knee) ahead of tonight's game against the Milwaukee Bucks and will be available to play. However, LaMelo Ball (ankle) and Mark Williams (back) will remain out of the lineup and on the bench.
CHARLOTTE, N.C - A couple of weeks ago, I disagreed with Lou Williams' take on the Charlotte Hornets' young core not taking that next step because, in large part, they've been riddled with injuries.
We're feeling a little frisky on this fine Wednesday morning, so we scrolled past the regular NBA prop sections and targeted some plus-money alt lines to kick off our humpday adventure.
After trading guard Terry Rozier to the Miami Heat for Kyle Lowry and a lottery-protected first-round pick in the 2027 NBA Draft on Tuesday, the Charlotte Hornets aren't done selling.
We're looking to bounce back and start a new winning streak on Look of the Day with our favorite player prop for Wednesday's NBA slate.
Hornets starting center Mark Williams isn’t close to returning.
The Charlotte Hornets were without starting center Mark Williams (low back contusion) in Monday's loss to Miami and his absence proved to be massive as the Hornets were outworked in the paint and on the glass.
Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams is rapidly asserting himself as one of the top young bigs in the NBA. In Friday night's win over the Washington Wizards, Williams recorded his first-ever 20-20 game, finishing with 21 points and 24 rebounds.
Mark Williams scored 21 points and grabbed a career-high 21 rebounds, including 12 offensive rebounds, as the Charlotte Hornets opened their pool competition for the NBA in-season tournament on Friday with a 124-117 defeat of the host Washington Wizards.
After blossoming late last season as a rookie starter for 17 games, Charlotte Hornets center and former two-year Duke basketball center Mark Williams has locked up that starting spot as a second-year NBA player.
The Hornets are exercising their 2024-25 rookie scale team option on center Mark Williams but will decline James Bouknight‘s fourth-year option for the same season.
Eric Collins — the play-by-play man for Hornets TV broadcasts since 2015 — has gone viral on social media many times during his tenure.
Kai Jones continues to exhibit some very strange behavior.
Charlotte Hornets first-round center Mark Williams (from the 2022 NBA Draft) underwent thumb surgery.
Let's be honest. 68 minutes of court time is virtually nothing, especially in the NBA where things can change quickly. So how much stock should we put into the fact that Mark Williams is putting up absurd numbers for the Charlotte Hornets?
In 39 games last season at Duke, Williams averaged 11.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game while being named the ACC’s Defensive Player of the Year.
On Saturday, the Washington Wizards hosted former two-year Duke basketball center Mark Williams for an individual pre-draft workout. It was his fifth and final audition for an NBA franchise.
Duke big man Mark Williams has declared for the draft via his Instagram page. The 7-foot sophomore started all 39 games for the Blue Devils this past season.
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