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The President of Basketball Operations for the Charlotte Hornets, Jeff Peterson, was tasked with an extremely project: ...
When the disappointing 2025-26 season came to an end, Charlotte Hornets fans held onto the hope of winning the NBA draft lottery and the rights to draft generat ...
The Charlotte Hornets aren't a franchise that is considered a free agent destination. Improving the team mainly comes through the draft and trades, something th ...
A Boise man is recovering from a broken neck after a teen on a Lime scooter crashed into him while he was riding his bike on the Boise greenbelt.
Jeff Peterson knows Coalville is a friendly, family-values kind of town built on legacies — his own family ties going back at least four generations. Peterson sees a lifetime of personal history when ...
The summer league head coach departs, Grant Williams injury updates, and old friends help in the drafting of Kon Knueppel.
Shortly after wrapping up the first round of the NBA Draft, Hornets President of Basketball Operations Jeff Peterson met with the media to chat abo ...
Charlotte Hornets President of Basketball Operations Jeff Peterson announced today that the team has signed free-agent guard Antonio Reeves to a Tw ...
How did we get here? In March 2024, the Hornets hired Brooklyn Nets assistant general manager Jeff Peterson to be the franchise's Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations.
Jeff Peterson, the Hornets' president of basketball operations, is clearly looking to bring in some ‘cheap’ talent that could help boost the roster in some capacity.
After finishing 28th out of 30 teams in three-point shooting accuracy, Lee and Jeff Peterson made it a point to acquire high-level shooters this offseason. It started in the draft when Charlotte ...
Jeff Peterson’s cellphone is still buzzing with activity. The Charlotte Hornets’ president of basketball operations continues to tweak the roster, agreeing to terms on a two-way contract with ...
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