Multiple members of the Hornets organization apparently have loved what they have seen out of guard LiAngelo Ball, a member Charlotte’s Summer League club who is hoping to earn a G League contract, reports Jordan Schultz of ESPN (Twitter link).
Schultz notes that Charlotte appears to appreciate the work ethic of Ball, older brother to reigning Hornets Rookie of the Year LaMelo Ball. The 6’5″ LiAngelo, 22, is the middle brother in a family of basketball pros. His older brother, Lonzo Ball, just inked a lucrative four-year, $80MM deal with the Bulls this summer.
The Hornets are no doubt hoping that LiAngelo, the only member of the three Ball brothers to not be drafted, can prove to be a diamond in the rough. “Great kid,” Hornets assistant coach Jay Triano raved. “He was at the facility practicing every day for two months to play in the Summer League. Shows a ton of character. He can shoot it, great feel, knack for scoring.”
There’s more out of the Southeast Division:
- Now that the Heat have re-signed lifer Udonis Haslem to a veteran’s minimum deal for his 19th season on the floor for Miami, the rest of the club’s offseason signings of intriguing prospects can now come into focus, writes Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel. Haslem is the 14th Miami player under a standard contract for the 2021/22 season. The Heat will now be able to ink younger players to Exhibit 10 deals, and watch them develop with the Heat’s NBAGL affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce.
- Hawks rookie point guard Sharife Cooper sat for an extensive conversation with Chris Kirschner of The Athletic about falling to the middle of the second round in the 2021 NBA draft and his fit on the team behind star point guard Trae Young. The Hawks drafted Cooper with the No. 48 pick out of Auburn. “It’s extremely motivating,” Cooper noted of his slide in the draft. “We’ll see in a couple of years who can really play and who can’t play. That’s what I’ll say.” A high-level ball handler, Kirschner notes that Cooper has already shown promise as a distributor and a speedy interior finisher at the next level while in Summer League. “I can pass,” Cooper noted of his attributes as a player. “I can score. I feel like I’m a leader. I like talking on the floor. My biggest weakness — I definitely want to be more efficient. I definitely want to take care of the ball better.”
- Hawks forward Cam Reddish, eligible for an extension to his rookie contract in 2022, has signed with Klutch Sports Group, per an announcement from Klutch (Twitter link). Though Reddish only appeared in 26 games with Atlanta during the 2020/21 season due to an Achilles injury, he showed significant promise during his brief stint with the Hawks in the 2021 postseason. Healthy for just four games, Reddish battled his way into significant rotation minutes. He averaged 23.0 MPG. Reddish logged 12.8 PPG while connecting on 52.8% of his attempts from the floor, 64.3% of his 3.5 three-point looks a night, and 80% from the free-throw line. He also averaged 3.5 RPG, 1.8 APG and 1.5 SPG.
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