Just three days after shipping LaMelo Ball to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Charlotte has reportedly traded Miles Bridges to the Phoenix Suns in another franchise-altering move. The reported deal sends Bridges, a 2029 first-round pick, and a 2027 second-round pick to Phoenix in exchange for Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale, and an unprotected 2033 first-round pick.
Charlotte has now moved on from the two faces of its franchise in the span of a week. Instead of chasing the Play-In Tournament, the Hornets are stockpiling long-term assets around a younger core led by Brandon Miller, rookie Kon Knueppel, and recently acquired Naz Reid. Sure, Allen and O’Neale are capable veterans, but the real prize is future flexibility and another first-round pick.
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The Hornets looked like a club trying to climb into the middle of the East after last season, posting a 33-16 record after January 1, 2026 and finishing the regular season at 44-38. They were competitive and could have tried to build around Ball/Bridges/Miller for a higher ceiling. Instead, Jeff Peterson has decided to clean house. Bridges is 28, coming off a solid season (around 17/6/3), and still on a relatively team-friendly contract. Phoenix has reportedly targeted him for years and was willing to give up a future first plus two rotation wings. That’s a nice return for a good-but-not-elite player on a non-contender.
The deal reportedly saves Phoenix luxury tax money. For Charlotte it also opens up minutes, cap space, and developmental reps. Allen and O’Neale are plug-and-play veterans who shoot well and know winning basketball. They help the young players learn without the pressure of carrying a playoff push that maybe wasn’t realistic.
It seems that several Eastern teams are choosing patience rather than trying to keep pace with New York, Detroit, Cleveland, and the upper crust of the conference. That’s cool with us. Every rival that decides the future matters more than the present makes the road back to the Finals a little cleaner.
Go Knicks.
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