Facing a new round of troubling allegations linked to his previous domestic violence case, it's difficult to envision Miles Bridges being back on the Hornets this season — or in the NBA for the foreseeable future.
Bridges is due in a Charlotte court on Nov. 13 to answer a criminal summons for violation of a protective order — one of two violations of the order where he faces potential prosecution (the first was from January).
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Last year, when Bridges pled no contest to a domestic violence charge involving the mother of his children, the plea agreement included three years probation and a 10-year protective order for the woman.