Hornets Release Summer League Schedule

The summer slate is set for the young Hornets.
Hornets Release Summer League Schedule
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In just a couple of weeks, Charlotte Hornets fans will get their first look at No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller in the purple and teal at the NBA2K24 Summer League in Las Vegas.

Shortly following the 2023 NBA Draft, the league released the Summer League schedule for each team.

Hornets' schedule:

Friday, July 7

Thomas & Mack Center

9 p.m. – Charlotte vs. San Antonio Spurs (ESPN)

Sunday, July 9

Thomas & Mack Center

4 p.m. – Charlotte vs. L.A. Lakers (ESPN2)

Tuesday, July 11

Thomas & Mack Center

8:30 p.m. – Charlotte vs. Portland (NBA TV)

Thursday, July 13

Cox Pavilion

7:30 p.m. – Charlotte vs. New Orleans (NBA TV)

The Hornets that have been confirmed to play in Summer League so far include Nick Smith Jr., Amari Bailey, James Bouknight, Brandon Miller, Bryce McGowens, Leaky Black, JT Thor, Nathan Mensah, Kai Jones, and James Nnaji.

Prior to Summer League, the Hornets will also participate in the California Classic and will face the San Antonio Spurs on July 3rd at 8 p.m. EST and the Golden State Warriors July 5th at 6 p.m. EST. Both games will be played at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

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schuylercallihan(at)gmail.com  Twitter:@Callihan_ Schuyler Callihan is the lead publisher of Mountaineers Now, All Panthers, and All Hornets on FanNation/Sports Illustrated. He took over publishing duties of All Panthers in 2020 and wanted to expand his professional coverage in the Queen City by running the operations at All Hornets. Schuyler attended Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia before finishing up his schooling at Alamance Community College in Graham, North Carolina. The Wheeling, West Virginia native made the move to North Carolina in 2015 and has been in Charlotte since 2021.