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Ranking the Charlotte Hornets' Bench Pieces by Potential Trade Value

Charlotte Hornets On SI·Schuyler Callihan·24 days ago
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This offseason, the Charlotte Hornets may be active in the trade market, looking for ways to upgrade the frontcourt. This fee agent class isn't necessarily one that will be full of options, so Jeff Peterson may have to give up some assets to fill that need down low. With Miles Bridges being the only member of the Hornets' starting five who could be available on the trade market, I figured we should take a closer look at the bench and rank the players by expected trade value. For this exercise, we are not including Coby White because he is a free agent, and the Hornets have his Bird rights and plan to re-sign him. Also, I'm not suggesting the Hornets trade any of these players. Just ranking them based on what would likely help bring the organization the most value back. No. 7: Tidjane Salaün Jan 21, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets forward Tidjane Salaun (31) enters the arena before the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Spectrum Center.…

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