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ATLANTA (AP) — The Charlotte Hornets will be without guard Brandon Miller, one of the team's top players, for at least a week because of a strained left glute. After suffering the injury, Miller sat out the second half of the Hornets' 110-105 victory at Houston to open the season. The Hornets said Friday night before their game at Atlanta that Miller will be evaluated in a week, meaning the high-scoring guard is expected to miss at least three games.

The Hornets also were without starting center Mark Williams, who has a strained tendon in his left foot, against the Hawks. Missing two starters in only the second game of the season was a painful reminder of injury woes that have persisted the last two seasons, helping to extend the team's playoff drought to eight years. The team's top player, point guard LaMelo Ball , has played only 58 of 164 games the last two seasons due to ankle injuries.



Ball scored 34 points against Houston in his first game since January. Miller, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 draft, averaged 17.

3 points and 4.3 rebounds as a rookie. Hornets first-year coach Charles Lee said “a total team effort” would be needed to fill the void left by Miller's injury.

“He brings a lot on both sides of the floor.” AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA.

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