We head into the weekend off a 2-2 record with a small profit yesterday. We have another night of March Madness but the NBA is not holding back, as there are 12 games tonight.
Moments ago, the Charlotte Hornets upgraded Tre Mann (L Groin) from questionable to available to play in tonight's game against the Memphis Grizzlies. However, the Hornets will continue to be without the services of LaMelo Ball (R Ankle), Seth Curry (R Ankle), Cody Martin (L Ankle) Bryce McGowens (R Knee) and Mark Williams (Low Back).
The Charlotte Hornets have downgraded guard Tre Mann (L groin strain) to out for tonight's game against the Washington Wizards. Mann joins LaMelo Ball (R Ankle), Seth Curry (R Ankle), Cody Martin (L Ankle) and Mark Williams (Low Back) on the bench for tonight’s contest.
Three Charlotte Hornets finished with double doubles as they took down the Trail Blazers in an ugly, gritty basketball game. Tre Mann opened the scoring with a steal then acrobatic finish while being fouled.
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Brandon Miller led the charge with 26 points, and Tre Mann contributed 21 points, eight rebounds, and six assists as the Charlotte Hornets secured their third consecutive win, defeating the Atlanta Hawks 122-99 during Wednesday’s NBA action.
When Tre Mann first met Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford, he sent him a 12-page playbook. For someone to learn such an extensive set of plays
Brandon Miller scored 26 points and Tre Mann had his best game on his new team as the Charlotte Hornets took down the Atlanta Hawks, 122-99. After some back and forth to start the game, Tre Mann helped the Hornets to an early lead.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - With Wednesday night's 122-99 win over the Atlanta Hawks, the Charlotte Hornets ride into the All-Star break on a three-game winning streak - their longest of the season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder were fairly active at the NBA Trade Deadline, acquiring Gordon Hayward from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Tre Mann, Vasilije Micic and Davis Bertans.
On the day of the NBA trade deadline, the Charlotte Hornets pulled off two deals. They acquired Seth, Grant Williams, and a 2027 first-round pick from the Dallas Mavericks and received Tre Mann, Vasilije Micić, and two second round picks from the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have acquired Gordon Hayward from the Charlotte Hornets.
Former Florida star and first-round pick Tre Mann is reportedly on the move. Mann is being traded to the Hornets as a part of a package for Gordon Hayward, according to a report from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
This season, or tenure, has yet to go the way Tre Mann pictured when the Oklahoma City Thunder called his name in the first round of the 2021 NBA Draft.
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Tre Mann is listed as OUT for Sunday's game against the Detroit Pistons. He's listed as "not with team" as this is an excused absence from the team, per the Thunder. The Thunder is currently on a five-game win streak, and they've been incredibly lucky when it comes to injuries.
Oklahoma City's season has reached a pinnacle after a win over the Blazers on Tuesday night. The Thunder is in possession of the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference as of Wednesday afternoon, even if just for a day.
Oklahoma City is likely to be active in the trade market, and rumors are already starting to swirl. The team has a handful of prospects that will likely draw interest from other teams around the league.
One of the Oklahoma City Thunder players that has received the largest decrease in playing time this season is Tre Mann, who has only played in a total of seven games and received just three minutes since Nov.
The two rookies are projected to earn first-year salaries of $5.99 million and $2.9 million, respectively.
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