Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges was seen as a player who could be traded before the NBA trade deadline. The player will not be moved. According to Brian Windhorst from ESPN, Bridges will stay with the Hornets and will not be shipped to any other team, the player's agent told.
Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets and Royce O'Neale of the Brooklyn Nets are among the targets of acquisition for the Phoenix Suns. According to PHNX Sports, the team is very much interested in Bridges and could easily match the player's salary from the Hornets by making a trade deal including two players from the Suns.
Hornets forward Miles Bridges finished with -56, the second-worst plus/minus by a player in NBA history, in Charlotte's 53-point loss (82-135) against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday. This unfortunate record is held by Manny Harris of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011, who recorded a -57 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges was seen as a player who could be traded before the NBA trade deadline. The player will not be moved. According to Brian Windhorst from ESPN, Bridges will stay with the Hornets and will not be shipped to any other team, the player's agent told.
Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets and Royce O'Neale of the Brooklyn Nets are among the targets of acquisition for the Phoenix Suns. According to PHNX Sports, the team is very much interested in Bridges and could easily match the player's salary from the Hornets by making a trade deal including two players from the Suns.
Hornets forward Miles Bridges finished with -56, the second-worst plus/minus by a player in NBA history, in Charlotte's 53-point loss (82-135) against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday. This unfortunate record is held by Manny Harris of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011, who recorded a -57 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
After being sidelined for 583 days due to his alleged involvement in a domestic violence case, Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has made a comeback to the NBA. In his second game of the season against the New York Knicks, he contributed 19 points despite the team's loss. However, Bridges faced what some consider a backhanded compliment from the team's TV commentator, Eric Collins.
Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets will make his return to the NBA after his suspension ends on November 17. Charlotte Hornets submitted the following statement about the player's return.
Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges has been suspended for 30 games by the NBA. The player is now set to return to the basketball court on Friday, November 17th. Bridges missed the entire 2022-23 NBA season due to a domestic violence case. The 25-year-old attacked his former girlfriend, the mother of his children, and was arrested for it in June 2022.
Miles Bridges did not play a single game in the 2022-23 NBA season due to off-the-court issues with law enforcement. With an arrest warrant pending, the player has now turned himself in.
The Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges is going to be experiencing another run-in with the law after breaching a domestic violence protective order, misdemeanor child abuse, and injury to personal property.
Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges addressed his year-long absence from the NBA by apologizing Tuesday for causing 'pain and embarrassment' after a domestic violence incident, in which he was accused of assaulting the mother of his children in front of them.
Miles Bridges missed the entire 2022-23 NBA season. However, he has agreed on a deal to remain in the league. According to Adrian Wojnarowski from ESPN, Bridges has reached an agreement with the Charlotte Hornets to sign a $7.9 million qualifying offer. The new contract will allow the forward to become an unrestricted free agent in the upcoming summer.
Miles Bridges says he could return to the NBA in March, Larry Large from The Associated Press reports. "It's been a long process," Bridges told AP Tuesday night at halftime of Michigan State's home game against No. 17 Indiana. "I might be back in March." Bridges has yet to make his season debut after being accused of assaulting his girlfriend in front of their two children.
Former Charlotte Hornets player Miles Bridges pleaded no contest to a felony domestic violence charge yesterday and was sentenced to three years of probation without jail time.
The Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges faces up to 11 years, and 8 months in prison if convicted of the current domestic violence charges against him, according to the LA District Attorney's office. As previously reported, Bridges pleaded not guilty to three felony domestic violence charges during his arraignment Wednesday morning in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges pleaded not guilty to three felony domestic violence charges during his arraignment Wednesday morning in Los Angeles County Superior Court, according to Baxter Holmes of ESPN.
After getting arrested several weeks ago, the Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges is now set to face legal charges in court. After being accused of assaulting his girlfriend in front of their two children, Bridges will be called up to court today to answer questions about the incident.Â
The Charlotte Hornets are expected to pull the qualifying offer for Miles Bridges making him an unrestricted free agent after he was charged for domestic violence by the Los Angeles Police Department, according to Emiliano Carchia of Sportando.