After trading Terry Rozier to Miami on Tuesday in exchange for Kyle Lowry‘s expiring contract and a future first-round pick, president of basketball operations Mitch Kupchak said that the financial flexibility the deal affords the Hornets going forward was important. However, getting that first-rounder was the key part of the trade from Charlotte’s perspective, as Rod Boone of The Charlotte Observer writes.
“The pick itself has potential for incredible upside,” Kupchak said. “We don’t know who that player may be several years down the road. But an asset that valuable can also become something that you can put in a trade and make a deal. So. yeah, the financial part of it was a part of it. But getting the pick was probably the most important part.”
According to Boone, one factor in the Hornets’ decision to move on from Rozier at this time is the fact that it will give the team’s backcourt of the future – LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller – more opportunities to play alongside one another. Kupchak singled out those two players on Tuesday when he discussed Charlotte’s core pieces.
“We think we’ve got a foundation of players in place,” he said. “I’m not going to mention all of our players, but I’m going to mention our two highest picks — LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller. But there are other players that we’ve pegged that would be very difficult to trade.”
A report last week suggested that Ball, Miller, and center Mark Williams are likely the only players on the Hornets’ roster who are off-limits in trade talks.
Here’s more out of Charlotte:
- Kupchak indicated on Tuesday that the Rozier trade doesn’t signal the beginning of an all-out rebuild, per Boone. “I wouldn’t call it a rebuild,” Kupchak said. “A rebuild is, in my opinion, something where you start from scratch and you convert everything you have into draft capital, and you create gobs of cap room, and you start taking in contracts to get picks and it could drag out years. That’s not the case. I think it’s more of a case of recognizing where we are this year.”
- Still, Kupchak suggested the Hornets will remain very open to making additional trades on or before February 8, as Steve Reed of The Associated Press relays. “I can’t discount the fact that we’re a team that is trying to build something that can sustain something going forward, and … we will look for opportunities,” Kupchak said when asked about the possibility of more deals. “And if there is something out there we will look to do it. It’s as simple as that.”
- The Hornets are expected to explore the possibility of flipping Lowry to a new team, though two league sources who spoke to Boone believe he’ll ultimately become a buyout candidate instead. Either way, it doesn’t sound like Charlotte is intent on actually playing the veteran point guard. “He’s got to report, he’s got to pass a physical,” Kupchak said of Lowry. “It’s going to take a couple of days. I can’t say that that’s something we look to accomplish right away. We may wait to see what happens out of respect to him and what he’s accomplished in this league. Maybe we wait to see and have the trade deadline pass, rather than have him relocate and start something that may or may not take place. I think that’s probably what we will do. Don’t know for sure, but that seems to make the most sense.”
- Veteran forward Gordon Hayward is another player on a sizable veteran contract who is available in trade talks. Boone hears from league sources that Hayward is “at the very top” of Charlotte’s list of trade candidates. However, the 33-year-old has been out since December due to a left calf strain and there’s no timeline for his return, so it’s unclear whether the Hornets will be able to acquire anything of value for him. He’s another possible buyout candidate if no trade arises, Boone notes.
- While it’s typically difficult to determine right away which teams won and lost a trade, there’s one clear winner in the deal between the Heat and Hornets, according to Scott Fowler of The Charlotte Observer: Rozier. As Fowler details, Rozier appeared in 50 postseason contests with Boston during his first four NBA seasons, but didn’t get to play a single playoff game during his time in Charlotte — that figures to change in Miami.
In case people missed it, if the pick doesn’t transfer in 2027, it transfers unprotected in 2028 instead. So it’s a decently valuable pick.
The Hornets season has been over for months. It will take years for them to recover from the mess that Michael Jordan left. He was terrible at drafting, trading and managing the team. Great player. As an owner, one of the worst. Should be banned from ever owning a team outright again.
Like Kupchak stated, they are building for the future and wanted to give Miller more time on the court. By trading Scary Terry, they free up $25M in cap space next year. They are in a rebuild. LeMelo is a great player, but he can’t stay on the court. As they say, the best ability is availability.
The hornets trade Rozier for nothing right now, it’s look like they give up for this season.
A 1st round draft selection isn’t “nothing”, and this season is already lost. They did pretty decent trading a player they didn’t have a strong need for. There’s no real point of doing anything otherwise just to try to squeak into the playoffs, against all odds, and get immediately bounced.
Well my friend a first round in 2027, for that time Lamelo will be in way out and f the hornets if they still like a looser team and also Lamelo is like a part time player unfortunately spend more time in the IL than playing in the court. Good luck with that hornets.
Gordon Hayward has been injury prone since he left Utah. He is definitely past his prime. No team in their right mind would trade for him unless they are giving back a player who is just a bad. Maybe the Knicks would dump Fornier and 2nd round pick for Hayward, but I doubt it. Heat won this trade. They got a guy with heart, who can score, assist and rebound, plus the Heat saved $14M in luxury tax. Heat over the Bucks in the playoffs without a doubt. Boston will be a toss-up.
that Knicks idea is a good one….
Knicks would rather trade Fournier for Lowry to play IQ mn … CHA IS a salary dumpster for Wiggins, CP3, Lonzo Ball, Oladipo and KAT (lol)
Bruce Brown for PJ & Nick Richards.
Trade Miles Bridges, PJ Washington with two protected 1sts to Detroit for Joe Harris and Thompson. Move Miller to SG then Look at two way young PFs or trade Thor for one. Eventually waive Lowry, Hayward and Bouknight Doubt the trade would work but it would be nice. Start over fresh
Thompson is going nowhere. No one is trading their top 5 pick in the middle of his rookie season. Doubly so if the return is Miles Douche Canoe Bridges.
If Detroit wants Bridges they can make him an offer this summer. Draymond and him can help the Pistons.
PJ Washington and Miles Douche Canoe Bridges for Patrick Williams and Lonzo Ball or for Cam Thomas, Clowney and Spencer D(flip) for Bridges, Washington and Smith jr. Or target AJ Griffin, Zhaire Williams, Johnny Davis, Taylor Hendricks, KJ Martin, Jalen Smith and see if you can turn them into anything
Nice nickname though. Hornets need a couple more young players and get that Douche out of there
Keep Miller at SF and develop one of these guys to be a SG and PF
Gordon Hayward would look good in a Celtics uniform
He’d look good in any uniform. Yet he’s always in street clothes.
Celtics: No thanks…
Rebuild? What was built in the 1st place. Like saying an expansion team is rebuilding in year 1.
Ben Simmons and Lonzo to the Hornets along with a few draft picks for expiring deals.
Zach LaVine, Patrick Williams and 2 second round picks for Gordan Hayward, Miles Bridges and Caleb Martin
Bulls salary dump LaVine and get back Miles Bridges and expiring deals. Hornets add two good players they can continue to try and build with while also picking up more draft compensation.
Hornets
LaMelo LaVine Miller PWilliams MWilliams
Lowry Smith Jr Thor Washington Richards
Bulls
White Caruso DeRozan Bridges Vuce
Carter Ayo Martin Hayward Drummond
First off Miller is not and will never be a backcourt player. He’s a three and will always be a 3. You don’t mess with the future of this franchise. He absolutely is going to be a great SF.
LaMello can play the point. But I see him more as a 2. This team is better with a real PG. One who is good defensively. Play D and hand out dimes. That’s where they should be going.
Yes Hornets will have space.
Yes Hornets have draft picks.
We’ve already been here for years ….
It’s looking another total rebuild at this point. AGAIN ……
I agree Miller should be playing SF. He has been playing SG this year when Hayward is playing. I do think Ball should be the PG though. I like ish Smith as the 3rd PG with good experience but Frank N is not a good backup PG. Like you said a floor general would be a good backup. They need a young prospect combo guard at SG and a young scoring PF. Miles Bridges, PJ Washington, Bouknight and Nick Smith for Joe Harris, Ivey, and Monte Morris
Lonzo Ball?
Great connection with LaMelo his backcourt partner? Good/Great defender especially for his position, great playmaker and passer, also become a very good shooter and is happy to play on ball or off ball.
Ball brothers Miller then at PF I think they need another shooter, just to give some floor spacing, which helps both Ball brothers get that drive and kick game going and allows Mark Williams more room on the inside and I think he’s low key got a decent offensive game inside and around the paint.