Josh Okogie only got to play seven games for the Hornets before he joined the team’s long injury list. Acquired from Phoenix in a January 15 trade, Okogie was putting up some of the best numbers of his career before suffering a left hamstring strain Friday night that will sideline him for at least three weeks.
Some people believe the franchise is cursed after all the bad luck it has endured this season, but first-year head coach Charles Lee doesn’t see it that way, according to Roderick Boone of The Charlotte Observer.
“I would say, it’s not, ‘Woe is me, why is this happening to me?’” Lee said. “I think (it’s), ‘What can we learn from this?’ And we are learning a ton from our group and how we can best position ourselves to try to prevent some of these injuries that are happening. Unfortunately, some are just part of the game. It’s out of our control. And some are soft tissue. Can we think about how we are preparing in the offseason and things like that. Our sports performance staff, I would put up there with anybody in any of the championship-caliber organizations I’ve been around. … We’ll continue to get better and better in that regard, and hopefully we won’t have some of these that are just part of the game.”
Boone notes that Charlotte ranks seventh in the league with 189 total games missed due to injuries, and that number will keep going up. LaMelo Ball has been out since Monday with a sprained left ankle, and Tre Mann hasn’t played since November 21 due to disc irritation in his back. Brandon Miller and Grant Williams have already undergone season-ending surgeries.
Lee lamented the loss of Okogie, saying he adapted to his new surroundings right away after the trade.
“Unfortunate for Josh,” Lee said. “I think that we’ve all seen and felt his impact very quickly here. Jeff (Peterson, the Hornets’ president of basketball operations) and his group have done a great job of identifying the right talent and human being that needs to be a part of this group, and he definitely fits that bill.”
There’s more from Charlotte:
- The Hornets’ injury list got even larger in Saturday’s loss to Denver as Vasilije Micic left in the third quarter after rolling his ankle, Boone states in the same story. Micic wasn’t able to put any weight on the leg and had to hop to the locker room.
- Despite the bad luck that has led to a 12-34 record, Miles Bridges doesn’t regret his decision to re-sign with the Hornets when he became a free agent last summer, Boone adds. “With all the adversity we have been going through, I feel like it’s preparing us for something bigger,” Bridges said. “I’ve always got a positive mindset and that’s the reason I came back to the Hornets. I think we have everything we need to be a great team, a playoff team one day. And I still believe it. So, I’m going to continue to push these guys and just continue to grow as a leader.”
- Josh Green, who went to the NBA Finals with Dallas last year, also believes in the future of the Hornets. “I think I still stick with that — young, playing fast, still learning each other,” Green said in an interview with Grant Afseth for RG. “But I think we have a very talented team. We battle hard, compete every game, and we just need to continue to do that and have each other’s back.”
AD FOR LUKA?!!??!?
They need to check the water supply in NO proper, there’s something foul in it.
Damm, who takes the point when both Lamelo and Vasa are out??
Mann too. I guess it’s either Josh Green (lol) or let Bridges do whatever the hell he wants.
I know they’re tanking but jeez, might want to bring in a warm body regardless.
Lamelo Ball is the guard who recieve more fans vote for the all Starts game and is not will be there?. Thats is a discrimination act agaisnt Lamelo and the hornets franchise. Small Market Team maters too.
Another lottery pick year …………
Hornets have most lottery picks ever .
“some people believe this franchise is cursed” has to be the dumbest statement. They’re not cursed, they’ve just been extremely poorly managed and no stars want to ever play for this team except max money players like Batum and Gordon Heyward. They’re always just good enough to land picks between 8 and 14. And when they DO have a top 5 pick they take players like Michael Kidd Gilchrist,. Melo was a good pick except he’sbe constantly hurt and they’ve never built a good squad around him. It’s tough to be a fan of this team, but to say they’re “cursed” is such an idiotic statement, poor and lazy journalism
I don’t know. Hornets went from Charlotte to NOLA and look at the current mess the Pelicans roster is. Then the Bobcats get the name back and now we’re seeing the results.
Time for another change, from the Hornets to the Wasps.
And why would Bridges be upset at signing with the Hornets? No one else was gonna give him the money the Hornets were offering after his off the court idiocy
Hitting women is not “idiocy”. He didn’t lose control. He’s just a piece of garbage. Nothing more.
Hopefully Bridges gets injured too.