In case it wasn’t already clear enough with Terry Rozier’s departure, there’s no denying the Charlotte Hornets are open for business after losing to the Detroit Pistons.
While they aren’t taking an “everything must go” approach, the winds of change are about to blow through the roster over the coming days leading up to the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 8.
“We are further down the road than if we were rebuilding,” president of basketball operations/general manager Mitch Kupchak said after trading Rozier. “But I think we have a group of young players that have experience, I think some players that have shown, even though they are very young, that their future is bright and I also feel that we have veterans that are under contract that are also valuable.