LaMelo Ball will miss at least two weeks with a calf strain, leaving the Hornets to adjust without their star point guard.
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball will be sidelined for at least two weeks due to a calf strain, the team announced on Monday. The 23-year-old point guard, who has been the centerpiece of the Hornets’ offense, suffered the injury during a recent game. This will mark a significant absence for the team as they look to navigate without their young leader on the court.
Ball, who is known for his flashy playmaking and scoring ability, has been a key contributor for the Hornets this season. His injury comes at a tough time for the team, which has struggled with consistency early in the campaign. The Hornets will need to adjust their lineup, with backup point guard Terry Rozier likely taking on a larger role in Ball’s absence.
The team has not yet provided a detailed timeline for his return, but the two-week estimate means Ball could miss several games, depending on how his recovery progresses. The Hornets are hopeful that Ball will return to action soon and can continue to build on the strong performances he has shown this season.
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