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From player arrests to loss after loss, Charlotte's professional sports teams seem lost in the wilderness. Can they find the light, and maybe even a championship?
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Who needs LaMelo Ball when seven players score in double figures? The Hurricanes are riding a three-game win streak. And should the fans have to pay for torn-down goalposts?
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Charlotte to open the season on Oct. 19, and play its first home game on Oct. 21.
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Prosecutors say Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles to felony domestic violence charges after being accused of assaulting his girlfriend in front of their two children last month.
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The starting quarterback situation for the Carolina Panthers remains competitive. The star high school running back Daylan Smothers of West Charlotte has picked a college. And UNC Chapel Hill was dealt a blow from a top basketball recruit. Those stories and more this week in Time Out for Sports
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Charlotte FC trounced Nashville 4-1 at home. The Carolina Panthers traded for quarterback Baker Mayfield. And it's the Charlotte Hornets summer league. That and more this week in Time Out for Sports.
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Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges was arrested Wednesday in Los Angeles after a warrant was issued, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The details of the arrest were not immediately available.
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Steve Clifford returns to the Hornets and other sports headlines.
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A person familiar with the situation says Steve Clifford has agreed to a multi-year contract to return as head coach of the Charlotte Hornets.
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The Charlotte Hornets drafted two centers in the first round of the NBA draft — trading one away and keeping the other.