A point guard in college at Louisville and with the Boston Celtics during his first four NBA seasons, Terry Rozier reinvented his game with the Charlotte Hornets, developing into a premier three-point marksman and one of the league’s most active off-ball movers who flies off of screens and cuts with neck-breaking quickness.
In his eighth year as a pro, Rozier will be called upon to harken back to some of his old habits and tendencies. The Hornets need insurance at point guard with only an injured LaMelo Ball and recent Two-Way signee Theo Maledon on the depth chart at the position, and Rozier is equipped to provide that in a way others on the roster are not.