Hornets head coach Charles Lee heaps a lot of praise on his star player LaMelo Ball. However, there are areas where Ball can continue to grow, he told Roderick Boone of the Charlotte Observer.
“The goal for him is to continue to get better every day and I think try to work on his leadership,” Lee said. “But outside of the leadership, just being a great two-way player on both sides of the court. I think that goes into how he can continue to lead by example with his daily defensive preparation. I think that I’ve seen a lot more on-ball pressure, shift activity and multiple efforts from him over the last couple of weeks, which has been great for himself, for our team.
“And I think offensively he continues to take what the game is giving him, which was a big part of our success last game (in San Antonio). If they are going to put two on the ball, he’s trusting the pass, he’s trusting his teammates. If they don’t put two on the ball, it’s a great opportunity for him to be able to score. There’s so many elements that he can continue to add to his game, certainly with the ball. He’s getting better off the ball and that’s all we can ask of him, is to continue to compete and trust his teammates and keep building his leadership.”
In 44 starts, Ball is averaging a career-best 25.4 points, 7.2 assists and 5.1 rebounds. He’s considered a player to monitor going forward as a possible trade candidate, though at least one report suggested the Hornets have no interest in moving him.
We have more from the Eastern Conference:
- The Pacers have struggled recently, dropping four of their last six games. Big man Myles Turner feels Indiana can still make a deep run in the postseason, as it did last spring. “We just have all the pieces we need. I think that at times, sometimes teams are like, ‘If only we had this, if only we had that.’ That’s not really the case for us,” Turner told Grant Afseth of Sportskeeda.com. “I think we have everything we need to compete. It’s just a matter of making all the pieces fit and just get hot at the right time.”
- The Bulls currently hold the last play-in spot in the East. Center Nikola Vucevic, a prime trade candidate this offseason as his contract expires after next season, says he remains focused on the postseason. “I’m totally focused on being here and trying to help the team make this push,” Vucevic told Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun Times. “Regardless of what’s going on, I try to stay professional. I want to be a teammate that brings it every day, works hard. You don’t want to be the guy where everybody is locked in, and you’re not doing what you’re supposed to be doing. Totally locked in. Trying to find my rhythm with the [calf] injury. I think if we get healthy, we have a shot, and we’ll see where that takes us.”
- Raptors wing Ochai Agbaji returned on Sunday after missing seven games due to an ankle sprain. He made a significant impact, Michael Grange of Sportnet notes. Agbaji finished with 19 points in a three-point loss to the Trail Blazers while displaying his usual defensive work ethic and athleticism. Toronto has already exercised its $6,383,525 option on Agbaji for next season. He’ll be eligible for a rookie scale extension beginning in July.
- Any efforts the Raptors have made to go into tank mode are being neutralized by some of the other teams aiming for the lottery, Eric Koreen of The Athletic writes. Toronto won games against Washington, Philadelphia and Utah last week.
Trade Ball and the wife beater Bridges and they might not be so annoying to watch.
They need to trade Miles Bridges, Nurkic and Josh Green for a bag of chips and a dollar Pepsi can out of the vending machine is what they need to do
Upgrade the SG and PF spot. Resign Seth Curry and Taj Gibson for a healthy foundation, chemistry, leadership, locker room and management. Miles Bridges has to go
Ball is their team. He is their guy. You don’t like him? They do have a lot of PG’s prospects behind him that might be good too so just give it time and they might replace him eventually
2WayBridges with a big game tonight. Against Heat
28 pts, 71.4% FG, 66.7% (3pt), 100% FT
We need this consistently. This guy makes us a contender.
Since Brunson went down (5gms) Bridges is at ——
23.4 pts, 4.8 ast, 3.6 reb …… good D.
Imagine this guy consistently showing up in playoffs with Brunson ………. Thats what I want to see.
The Raptors need to keep developing Orlando Robinson fast.
Barnes is really a SF(6’7 is a SF body size, he was also drafted and originally played SF). Ingram is a SF. Trade Ingram for a pick in the next draft
This team needs to make a couple tweaks. Collect a couple more young guys too
I really do like them for once.
Does anyone know how tall Mogbo truly is? I have seen 6’9 but 6’6 a lot. Can someone who has watched them alot tell me
He’s 6-7
Oh jeeeez. I don’t like that. Draymond Green, PJ Tucker and a couple others are the only smaller PF’s that should be considered a PF. 6’9 or taller is perfect height for a PF.
So they need a PF the same age as Barnes to build around him
Trade Ingram, Mogbo and Jacob Poeltl for (hoping Orlando Robinson takes over the C position full time) for a all star type PF(23yr) and a expiring contract
Yes, but his wingspan is 7-2. The guy plays like he’s 6-9 lol
Yes, but when someone who is 6’9 or taller, faster and with wingspan 7-3 or more than Mogbo, then what …Mogbo’s wingspan means nothing lol
Size for the position is important. 6’7 is not tall enough for a PF sorry . Remember SG Michael Jordan was 6’6
PG. 6’2+
SG. 6’6+
SF. 6’7+
PF. 6’9+
C . 6’11+
There are exceptions like Rodman, Draymond Green, Mugsey Bouges, Earl Boykins, Spud Webb, Allen Iverson, Wes Undeld, Oliver Miller, Adrian Dantley, and others are players that don’t fit the criteria being small for their position but definitely perfect what positions they all played when they played
Draft combine they all get measured with shoes, without shoes. There you will see the truth. Teams and agents lie all the time. Bill Russell wasn’t a seven footer. Had a long reach.
Watch March Madness. You will see him stand next to other players. You can Tell their size there too.
I know players and others fib. I remember Justice Winslow was supposed to be 6’7 but measured at the combine without shoes he was 6’4. Big difference to me.
I know and trust the combine
I know Russell was 6’9 maybe 6’10 on a good day he is my number #2 all time guy
I started watching March madness two years ago. It replaced the NBA sad to say. I try to learn almost every college athlete like a scout
Are men just not skilled anymore that we only have 6’4 guards, 6’7 and 6’9 playing every other position n guys running around pretending to play basketball
3 pt attempt, miss, someone random gets the rebound, fast break, no dribbling, no defence, watching each other shoot a 3. Run down court, repeat over and over. Soon they won’t be inbounding the ball after a basket.
If indy stays healthy
They will be back in ecf
Maybe even W this time
Everybody sleepin on pacers again
What in your opinion makes them strong contenders this year? They sure did well last year and showed up, but I’m not as confident in them doing the same this playoff season.
if you consistently watch them, then you know
if you only watch stephen a smith highlights, then yea nobody has a clue about their ability. its why they flew so under the radar in 2024 and again this yr
in short, an excellent pg who sets the table (haliburton), veteran leadership with championship experience (siakam), veteran coach with championship experience (carlisle), maybe the best bench in the entire league, and generally an explosive offense that few tms can keep pace with. they are 3-2 vs. c’s + cavs so far this season. with last years playoff run under their belt, they can take that next step this postseason. not saying they will, i’m saying they can, and nobody is giving them a chance, again.
Like Agbaji still. Imo he’s more talented than Grimes. Both excellent 2way players. A team like Pelicans should be scouting him.
I agree completely. I always liked Agbaji. Grimes has been griming it out in his well started out traveling NBA career. Almost turning into a journeyman
This is for @aristotle the Mitch n Bridges hater.
link to empiresportsmedia.com
Learn something bro. Remember I told you his mins help the team. Even if he’s not a big time scorer. Game shape can give Knicks 18-24 mins. UUuuggge
Two ex Knicks last night …….
Obi1 — 34 pts, 10 reb ….. OT win over Minny
Grimes 46 pts …… OT loss to Rockets