The Charlotte Hornets stuck by Miles Bridges during his darkest days and even after his off the court situation was resolved, signing him to a one-year deal.
Miles Bridges is coming off his fifth year playing for the Charlotte Hornets. The former Michigan State star finished the season with averages of 21.0 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists per contest while shooting 46.2% from the field and 34.9% from the three-point range in 69 games.
The Charlotte Hornets inked a multi-year deal with free agent Miles Bridges, whom they drafted in the first round back in 2018. Now, details of the new contract have leaked out.
The Charlotte Hornets announced Sunday evening that veteran forward Miles Bridges has signed his three-year, $75 million deal. Hornets VP of Basketball Ops Jeff Peterson told reporters at the conclusion of the 2024 NBA Draft that they made it "very clear" to Bridges that they want him to remain a Charlotte Hornet.
Miles Bridges is back with the Charlotte Hornets on a three-year, $75 million deal after two plus years of negotiations. Re-signing the veteran wing made sense for a lot of reasons, but it may not have been the most popular of moves by the franchise.
Free agent forward Miles Bridges will return to Charlotte, signing a three-year deal with the Hornets worth $75 million, according to multiple reports Saturday.
Miles Bridges is getting to continue his NBA career.
The Hornets are re-signing free agent forward Miles Bridges.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Cleveland Cavaliers are a team to watch in a potential sign-and-trade deal for Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges.
The Cleveland Cavaliers made their intentions to move forward with Donovan Mitchell as their cornerstone superstar abundantly clear when they signed the five-time All-Star to a massive $150.3 million three-year extension.
The Cleveland Cavaliers' biggest roster need is another forward. It’s no secret that Cleveland has a depth problem at this position, and they’ve been linked to a few players in the trade market.
With Paul George agreeing to terms with the Philadelphia 76ers, the Clippers are now in pivot mode.
The Los Angeles Clippers are eyeing Hornets forward Miles Bridges in free agency. Bridges spent a year out of the NBA in 2022-23 for domestic violence before returning last season.
During a recent news conference, Charlotte's executive VP of basketball operations noted his wish to keep Bridges on the roster.
Per Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports, the Brooklyn Nets and Charlotte Hornets engaged in trade talks surrounding Miles Bridges. In the reported discussion, Brooklyn would have unloaded their largest contract in return for the high-flying forward.
The Raptors are among the teams interested in Bronny James ahead of the 2024 NBA Draft, agent Rich Paul revealed to Jonathan Givony of ESPN. James is doing individual workouts with just two teams — the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns.
When the dust settled, Bridges got a technical foul, and both Quinones and Williams were ejected. The Hornets dribbled out the clock and everyone went home.
Miles Bridges is young enough and talented enough to be the third piece of Charlotte's puzzle. However, his legal issues and his expiring contract led to his name being floated in trade rumors ahead of the league's Feb. 8 deadline.
The Jazz, Suns, and Pistons are among the teams that have called the Hornets to inquire on forward Miles Bridges, reports Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports.
The Pistons may be trying to divert the attention away from their NBA-record losing streak by doing something controversial.
Rod Boone of the Charlotte Observer reported Monday that Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has been denied entry into Canada ahead of the team’s game on Monday night against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena.
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