
Charlotte Hornets DVOA, Stats, & NBA Rankings
Team Profile

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104.0 30thOffensive Rating
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113.8 7thDefensive Rating
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-9.9 29thNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game105.1 30th
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Points per game Against114.2 13th
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Rebounds per game45.2 9th
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Assists per game24.3 26th

Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams (back) has been ruled out again for their contest against the Houston Rockets on Friday. Instead of just a "back contusion" he's now listed on the injury report with "injury recovery." That doesn't give much of a timetable for his return, but it does seem to finally be trending in the right direction. He's missed 22 consecutive games and this will be his 23rd. The last game he played was back on December 8, but he wasn't able to play the entire time due to his back issue. Nick Richards is going to remain in the starting lineup as long as Williams is sidelined and he can be a quality streaming option until that time.


Dallas Mavericks forward Grant Williams will move into the starting five ahead of Wednesday's game against the Phoenix Suns. The Mavs are without star guard Kyrie Irving (thumb) for this game. As a result, Williams will get the start to try and fill the void left by Irving. He's a decent 3-and-D player, but probably won't do enough to warrant streaming in most fantasy formats. Tim Hardaway Jr. is the better fantasy option even with him coming off the bench.


Dallas Mavericks guard Seth Curry (ankle) is listed as questionable for the team's upcoming game against the Phoenix Suns. The 33-year-old sat out the last game, and in 2024, he has only played 20 minutes in a game once. Given the questionable status of several other Maverick guards, Curry might assume a more significant role if he's able to play. Not a constant presence in the rotation this year, he's averaging just over seven points per game in 15 minutes of action this season.


Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams (back) will remain on the sidelines Wednesday against Detroit. He's missed 21 games while dealing with a back problem, last featuring on Dec. 8. Nick Richards (ankle) has had a good spell as Williams' replacement in the starting five, but he also recently landed on the shelf. The injuries have helped Nathan Mensah break into the rotation. However, he's been very quiet all around, while P.J. Washington has also struggled for consistency as the new starting center.


Dallas Mavericks forward Josh Green (illness) will make his return for Monday's game against the Boston Celtics. Green will return to the starting five following a one-game absence due to a minor illness. Tim Hardaway Jr. will shift to the bench with Green cleared to play. Fantasy managers shouldn't be concerned about Hardaway's value taking a hit. He has been one of the best sixth men all season long.
