Hornets' LaMelo Ball Trade Market Shrinks
Merlin sees a tense crossroads in Charlotte: reports say LaMelo Ball has "grown increasingly frustrated" and ESPN’s Brian Windhorst doubts there’s a "humongous market" for him. Ball signaled disagreement with a clown emoji. The concerns are clear — availability (145 missed games of 246 over three years), a hefty five-year, $203.9M extension, defensive holes and slumping efficiency (38.5% FG, 29.8% 3PT) — all while the Hornets sputter at 4-11. Merlin notes the paradox: Ball still averages 20+ points and 7+ assists, offering real upside, but Charlotte needs a plan. Coach Charles Lee has said they will "challenge him to improve," yet a benching and the team's slide suggest impatience. Expect teams to consider him only as a buy-low, high-risk asset or in a sign-and-trade that protects Charlotte’s salary flexibility.
