Tom Gorski is a journalist currently covering the Charlotte Hornets for On SI, with extensive experience in basketball, football, and golf coverage. He is pursuing a Master’s degree in Sports Media at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism after earning his Bachelor’s degree in Sports Communication from DePaul University. Tom’s professional experience includes roles with The Sporting News, 247 Sports, The award-winning DePaulia newspaper, and the Region Radio Sports Network. He has covered both college and high school athletics, providing a well-rounded perspective on sports at various levels.
The Hornets know LaMelo Ball is their franchise cornerstone — but can Brandon Miller prove he’s the right co-star? This season may decide whether he’s part of the rebuild or trade bait for the future.
Liam McNeeley enters the NBA with all the tools to make an impact, but questions remain about his role. Can he rise above a bench role and develop into a long-term cornerstone for the franchise?
Bridges isn’t just leading on the court as he’s setting the tone off it too. His LeBron-inspired pool selfie shows the fun, relaxed energy he brings to the Hornets’ locker room.
The Hornets enter next year’s NBA Draft with multiple first-round picks and plenty of ways to add talent to their young core. We break down who Charlotte could target and how each pick might shape the team’s long-term future.
Some Charlotte Hornets have the size, speed, and athleticism to make an NFL practice squad— but which ones could actually pull it off? We break down the players who might surprise on the football field and those who probably wouldn’t stand a chance.
LaMelo Ball has the talent to lead the Hornets, but injuries have already stolen chunks of his career. If they continue, Charlotte could face the same setbacks that derailed his brother Lonzo.
The Charlotte Hornets enter the season with a young core full of potential and plenty of questions. How they handle the opening stretch could set the tone for the rest of the year.
The Hornets added Collin Sexton this offseason, but is he part of their long-term backcourt plans alongside LaMelo Ball and Kon Knueppel? Here’s why the Hornets might want to keep him around.
With multiple first-round picks on the horizon, Charlotte’s rebuild hinges on key decisions in 2026 and 2027 — and Bleacher Report’s latest mock draft gives a glimpse of what’s to come.