[Scotto] LaMelo Ball is one of the stars several executives who spoke with HoopsHype will be monitoring on the trade market this summer. Will the Hornets want to pay Ball, who’s in the first year of a five-year, $204 million contract, while the team is in the early stages of a rebuild?
Following the Luka Doncic trade, NBA executives around the league have expanded their horizons on which potential stars could be next to change teams.
The availability of Hornets guard LaMelo Ball is one of the stars several executives who spoke with HoopsHype will be monitoring on the trade market this summer.
Looking ahead, Ball wants to start winning. Thus, is Ball willing to endure more losing and lessen his chances of individual accolades as the Hornets continue rebuilding under the new regime of executive Jeff Peterson and coach Charles Lee?
Will the Hornets equally want to pay Ball, who’s in the first year of a five-year, $204 million contract, while the team has yet to win with him as the face of the franchise and is in the early stages of a rebuild?
He’s a Clipper.