Charlotte parts ways with LaMelo Ball: what broke the Hornets' franchise bet
The Hornets' decision to trade their cornerstone player signals a reset in Charlotte's front-office strategy and offers insight into how NBA teams weigh star talent against fit, health, and financial constraints.
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