Hornets’ Miles Bridges Entering Trade Discussions Ahead of 2026 Draft
The Charlotte Hornets are reportedly putting forward Miles Bridges back on the trade block ahead of the upcoming NBA draft. Bridges, a lottery pick in 2018, had a solid performance last season, averaging 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. His current contract, which has a cap hit of $22.8 million for the final year, makes him an attractive trade option. Teams such as Milwaukee, Phoenix, and Golden State have previously shown interest, although the Hornets are seeking at least a first-round pick in any potential deal.
By the Numbers- Miles Bridges averaged 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists in the 2025/26 season.
- His cap hit for the 2026/27 season will be $22.8 million as he enters the final year of a three-year, $75 million contract.
While Bridges has generated trade interest and boasts a manageable contract, concerns linger regarding his off-court history and inconsistent shooting performance. He has struggled with three-point shooting, making over 35% only once in his career, and his past domestic violence charges could deter potential suitors.
State of Play- The Hornets are looking to enhance their roster around key players like LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller.
- Despite a strong finish to the season, Charlotte seeks improvements after an early play-in tournament exit.
If Bridges is traded, it could signal a shift in Charlotte's strategy as they aim for playoff contention. Possible suitors will need to weigh the risks of Bridges' off-court issues against his potential performance benefits. Trades are expected as teams prepare for draft picks and future season needs.
Bottom LineThe Hornets' decision to re-enter trade discussions for Miles Bridges may provide the flexibility they need to strengthen their roster while addressing off-court concerns. The team's approach will be critical in determining whether they can maximize the value of Bridges in the trade market.
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