Hornets’ LaMelo Ball calls out report saying he’s ‘frustrated’ and open to trade

LaMelo Ball appeared to dispute a report suggesting that he’s open to being traded out of Charlotte. The Hornets star posted a clown emoji in response to a social media post about a Yahoo Sports report published Thursday evening that said he was “frustrated.” According to the report, Ball is said to be open to a trade, having grown frustrated with the organization and the Hornets’ front office becoming disillusioned with him. The reported turn in the relationship from Ball comes after the Hornets dropped to 4-11 with a loss to the Pacers on Wednesday night, a game Ball sat out the last 4: 32 of regulation. From the team’s perspective, according to the report, they’ve shifted their view on the 24-year-old and his ability to be a key piece to the franchise’s long-term plans, with the Hornets being “increasingly hesitant.” The Hornets, who are also open to trading Ball elsewhere, reportedly seem more willing to build their offensive system around Brandon Miller and rookie Kon Knueppel. One thing that could make moving Ball difficult is his contract, which is slated to pay him $37. 9 million in 2025-26, since he still has more than $130 million coming to him over the next three years of the deal following this season. Ball has played in nine games this season and has dealt with a right ankle injury. He’s averaged 21. 6 points, 9. 6 assists and 6. 9 rebounds this season. Charlotte is 12th in the Eastern Conference ahead of only the Nets, Pacers and Wizards. The Hornets’ only wins this season have come against the Nets, Wizards, Jazz and Bucks.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/20/sports/hornets-lamelo-ball-calls-out-report-saying-hes-open-to-trade/

Charlotte plays Toronto, aims to stop road losing streak

Charlotte Hornets vs. Toronto Raptors Preview

Date & Time: Monday, 7:30 p.m. EST

Location: Toronto

Team Records and Standings

The Charlotte Hornets hold a 4-8 record, placing them 12th in the Eastern Conference. The Toronto Raptors are performing better with an 8-5 record, currently sitting fourth in the Eastern Conference.

Matchup Overview

Charlotte will look to break its four-game road losing streak when they face the Raptors in Toronto. The Raptors have been strong in conference play, boasting a 7-2 record against Eastern Conference teams.

Toronto ranks fourth in the Eastern Conference, averaging 54.6 points per game in the paint, led by RJ Barrett with 10.5 points in that area. The Hornets have struggled against Eastern Conference opponents with a 3-5 record.

Key Stats

The Hornets are fifth in the Eastern Conference with 33.5 defensive rebounds per game, led by Miles Bridges who averages 6.2 defensive boards. Offensively, the Raptors average 120.5 points per game, which matches the average points the Hornets allow defensively.

Charlotte is shooting a solid 46.3% from the field, just slightly below the 46.5% shooting percentage of those facing the Raptors this season.

Top Performers

  • Toronto Raptors: Scottie Barnes is averaging 19.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.8 blocks per game. Jakob Poeltl has been strong recently, averaging 22 points over his last 10 games.
  • Charlotte Hornets: Miles Bridges is leading the team with averages of 22.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 4 assists per game.

Last 10 Games Performance

Raptors: The team has gone 7-3, averaging 118.4 points, 41.4 rebounds, 29.9 assists, 7.9 steals, and 4.8 blocks per game, while shooting 49.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 112.5 points per game during this span.

Hornets: Charlotte is 2-7 in their last 10 games, averaging 112.7 points, 44.7 rebounds, 25.5 assists, 6.4 steals, and 5.1 blocks per game, with a 44.9% shooting percentage. Opponents have scored an average of 121.1 points against them.

Injury Report

  • Raptors: Jamison Battle (knee) – day to day; Ochai Agbaji (back) – day to day.
  • Hornets: Grant Williams (ACL) – day to day; Brandon Miller (shoulder) – out; Josh Green (shoulder) – day to day; Liam McNeeley (illness) – day to day; LaMelo Ball (ankle) – day to day.

This game promises to be a competitive battle as the Hornets aim to halt their road struggles against a confident Raptors squad.

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/charlotte-plays-toronto-aims-stop-070252854.html

The FAA’s order to cut flights nationwide due to the government shutdown is set to take effect

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected 40 airports across more than two dozen states for schedule reductions, according to a recent order. Major hubs such as Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, and Charlotte, North Carolina are among those affected. In metropolitan areas including New York, Houston, Chicago, and Washington, multiple airports will feel the impact. The ripple effects could even extend to smaller regional airports.

As the FAA’s official order approaches, airlines have scrambled to adjust their schedules and began canceling flights as early as Thursday. Travelers with weekend and future plans are now nervously waiting to see if their flights will take off as scheduled.

According to FlightAware, more than 780 flights have already been canceled nationwide. Delta Air Lines announced plans to cancel around 170 flights on Friday, while American Airlines said it would cut 220 flights daily through Monday.

The FAA stated that reductions will begin at 4% and could ramp up to 10% by November 14. These cutbacks, impacting all commercial airlines, will be in effect between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. The agency asserts that these measures are necessary to relieve pressure on air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay for over a month. Many controllers are working six-day weeks with mandatory overtime, and an increasing number have started calling out, citing exhaustion and financial strain.

“You can’t expect people to go in to work when they’re not getting a paycheck,” said Kelly Matthews of Flat Rock, Michigan, a frequent business traveler who has canceled most of her upcoming trips. “It’s not a matter of them not wanting to do the job, but you can’t afford to pay for gas, your day care, and everything else.”

This order coincides with the Trump administration ramping up pressure on Democrats in Congress to end the government shutdown. Airlines have said they will strive to minimize the impact on customers, with some planning to focus on reducing routes to and from small and medium-sized cities.

According to the Department of Transportation, carriers must refund customers whose flights are canceled, but are not required to cover secondary costs such as food and hotel accommodations unless the delay or cancellation was within the airline’s control.

Industry analyst Henry Harteveldt warned that the reductions will “have a noticeable impact across the U.S. air transportation system.” The cuts could also affect package delivery services, as both Memphis, Tennessee (FedEx hub) and Louisville, Kentucky (UPS hub and site of this week’s deadly cargo plane crash) are among the airports facing reductions.

*Associated Press journalists Hallie Golden in Seattle, Safiyah Riddle in Montgomery, Alabama, and Wyatte Grantham-Philips in New York contributed to this report.*
https://ktar.com/national-news/the-faas-order-to-cut-flights-nationwide-due-to-the-government-shutdown-is-set-to-take-effect/5771934/

North Texas’ QB Drew Mestemaker throws for insane 608 yards vs. Charlotte

North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker delivered a historic performance on Friday night, throwing for 608 yards and four touchdowns as the Mean Green crushed Charlotte 54-20 in American Conference action.

Mestemaker’s 608 passing yards set a new school record and American Conference single-game mark. To put this in perspective, Army has thrown for just 599 yards as a team this entire season through seven games, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy. He completed 37 of 49 passes with only one interception in the dominant road victory.

He’s the 22nd player in FBS history to surpass 600 passing yards in a game. The Mean Green offense was unstoppable throughout the night, totaling 754 yards. Mestemaker connected on touchdown passes of 41, 6, 7, and 70 yards.

His top target, Wyatt Young, caught nine passes for 190 yards and a touchdown.

North Texas jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, scoring 37 unanswered points at one stretch. The game was tied 17-17 at halftime before the Mean Green exploded in the second half to pull away.

Just one week earlier, Mestemaker threw for 277 yards and four touchdowns in a 55-17 victory over UTSA. That performance earned him two conference awards for his outstanding play. His consistency over the past two games has been remarkable.

The win improved North Texas to 7-1 overall and 3-1 in American Conference play, keeping them in the hunt for a conference championship. Charlotte’s loss dropped the 49ers to 1-7 and 0-5 in conference play.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/north-texas-football-news-drew-mestemaker-throws-insane-608-yards-vs-charlotte