After a tough start to the 2019 offseason, the Charlotte Hornets and their fans should look forward to next season’s offseason. Charlotte has dealt with many salary issues so far this offseason, and that may change next year.
The Hornets ‘cap space is expected to open up a lot next offseason if their roster remains the same during next season. Keith Smith reported the projected 2020 cap space for teams on Monday.
Losing Kemba Walker hurt the franchise, but without him, the team is set to open up $34.7M in cap space next year.