It’s been quiet, although not for everyone.
Activity is ramping down following the early flurry of signings with the headliners already plucked off the NBA’s free agent landscape. Teams have reconstructed rosters or made tweaks, bringing in a new face here or there to add to their cores.
Save for re-signing Cody Martin, who’s a key piece off the bench and the team’s best defender, the Hornets have been mere bystanders over these past few weeks. Part of it can be attributed to Miles Bridges’ murky situation after he was arrested and charged with felony domestic violence last month hours before the start of free agency.