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LaMelo finished his fifth NBA year with averages of 25.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 7.4 assists and 1.1 steals per contest while shooting 40.5% from the field and 33.9% from the three-point range in 47 ...
A theoretical Kings starting five after this deal would be LaMelo Ball, Zach LaVine, Keon Ellis, Keegan Murray, and Domantas Sabonis. Really, the Kings could start Ellis or Devin Carter.
Long-time Hornets' followers know that while LaMelo is one of the league's most talented ball handlers, shot makers, and passers, most of his craft is exhibited in space, not through contact.
Out of everybody on the Charlotte Hornets roster, there has been one player every single fanbase around the NBA is interested in: LaMelo Ball. Ball is entering his sixth season in the NBA, and the ...
LaMelo Ball's future in Charlotte isn't the only thing folks around the league are questioning. His overall ceiling as a player is also in question, considering we haven't been able to see him on ...
If LaMelo Ball hits the trade block, these three teams could be first in line. One team could control what the Hornets do in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Magic would receive: LaMelo Ball. Hornets would receive: No. 16 pick, Jett Howard, Jalen Suggs "His playmaking would help Orlando, but the bigger boost he could provide may be on the shooting front.
LaMelo Ball isn't being actively shopped around as trade bait, but that hasn't stopped the rumors from piling up. The Hornets have reportedly said their top. Skip to main content.
Ball signed a five-year, $203 million extension last summer. He’s still just 23. But he's played only 58 games combined over the last two seasons ...
LaMelo Ball has been a player that has been mentioned in a lot of trade talks by media members recently who want him to get traded, but there's been no substance or truth to any rumors of him ...
Ball posted career worsts in both field-goal percentage (40.5) and three-point shooting (33.9), and his 4.0 turnovers per 36 minutes marked the second-worst rate of his career.
Certainly, LaMelo Ball wants to win. He wants to do it in Charlotte, saying after the season that he wants to keep building. But does a draft pick this season mean they'll start winning?