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Jun 25, 2026
Hornets Trade LaMelo Ball to Timberwolves in Blockbuster Move
The Charlotte Hornets have traded All-Star point guard LaMelo Ball to the Minnesota Timberwolves, s…
The Blockbuster Swap: LaMelo Ball Joins the TimberwolvesThe deal sends Ball and Josh Green to Minnesota in exchange for Naz Reid, an 2033 unprotected first-round draft pick, three first-round pick swaps (in 2028, 2029, and 2030), and three future second-round picks (2029, 2032, and 2033).LaMelo Ball brings elite playmaking and three-point shooting to Minnesota.The trade is part of a larger transaction involving Julius Randle moving from Minnesota to Brooklyn.Charlotte is expected to re-sign Coby White as the new starting point guard.Financial and Draft Implications for CharlotteThis transaction creates an NBA-record trade exception worth nearly $41m, providing the Hornets with significant financial flexibility. By acquiring multiple first-round picks and swaps, Charlotte is aggressively stockpiling assets to facilitate future trades or select young talent in the upcoming draft.Charlotte secures three first-round pick swaps, allowing them to potentially acquire high-value assets in the near future.The Hornets are moving away from the $203.9m designated rookie contract of Ball.Reid, a fan favorite, departs Minnesota after averaging 13.6 points and 6.2 rebounds last season.Rebuilding vs. Contending: The Strategic DivergenceThe trade highlights a stark contrast in the two teams' trajectories. The Hornets are fully committed to a rebuild, utilizing their cap space and draft capital to reset their roster. Conversely, the Timberwolves are doubling down on a championship window around Anthony Edwards, adding a proven playmaker to complement their young core.Minnesota finished as the runner-up in the 2025 playoffs but fell short against the Spurs and Thunder.LaMelo Ball is one of the few remaining pure point guards in a league trending toward scoring guards.The Hornets missed the playoffs in all six seasons with Ball due to injury concerns.The Championship Chase: Can Minnesota Close the Gap?With the addition of Ball, the Timberwolves now possess a more balanced roster capable of elite offensive execution. However, the Western Conference remains fiercely competitive. Minnesota must integrate Ball quickly to maximize his value before his contract extension years begin.Ball averaged 20.1 points, 7.1 assists, and 4.8 rebounds last season.He finished second in the league in three-pointers made with 272 shots.The league moratorium lifts on 6 July, finalizing the moves.
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