Charlotte Hornets are the NBA’s most entertaining team

It’s early, just a week into the first 82-game season the NBA has had in a couple of years, but if there’s one thing we know with absolute certainty, it’s this: The Charlotte Hornets are good.

Like really good.

Charlotte is 4–1 after beating the Magic in Orlando on Wednesday. Miles Bridges, the fourth-year guard who is quickly putting a stranglehold on the NBA’s Most Improved Player award, scored 31 points, the third time this season the 23-year-old Bridges has posted 30-plus. Gordon Hayward, who the Hornets tossed $120 million at in 2019, scored 24. Jalen McDaniels, one of several draft picks Charlotte GM Mitch Kupchak has hit on, added 16.

We should have seen this coming. Why didn’t we? The Buzz were playing .500 ball in mid-March, when injuries to Hayward and LaMelo Ball crushed any hope of a high playoff seed. That team had Ball orchestrating a feverish offense headlined by perimeter weapons like Bridges, Hayward and Terry Rozier. This team has picked up right where that one left off.

“That was the idea,” Hornets coach James Borrego said in a telephone interview. “That was my mindset going into the summer; that’s who we are. That was the buy-in, and then I saw a ton of work this summer. As we headed into the preseason, I knew this team and still believed [in] this team.”