3 Offseason Moves For Charlotte Hornets To Already Think About

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The 2021-22 NBA season has been a rollercoaster ride for the Charlotte Hornets, as they go on a decent win-streak, but then follow it up with a not so good losing streak.

Consistency has been a problem for the Hornets this season and while they could still ultimately make the playoffs via the play-in tournament this season, all attention for this franchise should be on the potential moves they can make in the offseason. 

Charlotte is projected to be right at the cap line for the 2022-23 season entering the offseason, but they do have decisions to make on key players apart of their roster, starting with Miles Bridges. 

The 23-year-old breakout forward is set to become a restricted free agent this upcoming offseason, casting a level of doubt on what the future holds for him. 

Along with Bridges, the Hornets also have questions pertaining to the big men currently on their roster. Mason Plumlee’s contract is only partially-guaranteed for $4.3 million and Montrezl Harrell will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. 

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LaMelo Ball and Terry Rozier have been a perfect duo in the backcourt for Charlotte, but the Hornets have a ton of question marks surrounding their roster after this season. 

The Hornets have a chance to be one of the busier teams in the offseason, so let’s take a look at some of the moves they are going to be thinking about over the next few months. 

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