Tre Mann is back on the court which is a great sign for the Charlotte Hornets

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Although the 2024-2025 NBA regular season came to a close earlier this month, two Hornets players have already started the process of preparing for next season.
On Friday, Moussa Diabate and Tre Mann were shown training together, on the Instagram page of renowned sports performance specialist Dr. Chad Teague.
Tre Mann & Moussa Diabate working out together. 🏀
— r/CharlotteHornets on Reddit (@HornetsReddit) April 25, 2025
(📹 dr.chadteague/IG) pic.twitter.com/gqEFexUG1t
Teague, the founder of Code Chiro, is a chiropractor/musculoskeletal specialist who is known for his work with professional athletes. While recovering from a back injury that forced him to visit the majority of the 2024-2025 season, Mann has been training with Teague throughout his recovery process.
Before having to shut his season down, Mann was playing the best basketball of his career during what would have been his first full season in Charlotte. Through 13 games, he was averaging 14.1 points and 3.0 assists per game while shooting 43.5% from the field.
Mann enters the summer as a restricted free agent, so it is still unclear if he will return next season. However, a recent social media post of his hinted at a potential return to Charlotte.
postseason hoops back in CLT soon 🤞🏽🩵
— Tre Mann (@tre2mann3) April 19, 2025
Diabate is also coming off the best season of his career, playing 71 games this season while averaging 5.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game.
The two players coming together to put in some work should be an encouraging sign for Hornets fans that are hoping for a successful rebuild.
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Tyler joined the Charlotte Hornets On SI team in December of 2024. He previously worked as a local TV news reporter at WSAV in Savannah, Georgia, and for ESPN Radio. After earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Florida, he attended grad school at Savannah State. Tyler's primary focus in Hornets coverage is centered around the draft and free agency.