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Will LaMelo Ball play tonight against the San Antonio Spurs? Latest update on the Charlotte Hornets star's injury report (February 7, 2025)

The Charlotte Hornets face uncertainty in their lineup against th... Read More
The Charlotte Hornets are set to face the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, February 7, at Spectrum Center, but their lineup remains uncertain as LaMelo Ball is listed as questionable due to an ankle injury. With multiple key players sidelined, the Hornets (12-36) will need to navigate a tough challenge against the Spurs (22-26), who have only one player ruled out.

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Is LaMelo Balls playing tonight against the Spurs? Charlotte Hornets injury report for February 7, 2025


Charlotte Hornets’ injury report is extensive, with seven players listed, including LaMelo Ball. Other key absences include Brandon Miller (wrist), Grant Williams (ACL), and Tre Mann (back), all of whom are out for the season. Additionally, Josh Okogie (hamstring) has been ruled out, while Cameron Reddish (personal) is listed as day-to-day. Josh Green (calf) is probable for the game.

LaMelo Ball has been sidelined (Image via Sam Sharpe/ Imagn Images)


Ball, who has been dealing with an ankle issue, is averaging 13.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 3.9 assists over his last 20 games. Despite the injury, he remains the team's top three-point shooter during this stretch, knocking down 1.9 threes per game.


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San Antonio Spurs injury report for tonight’s game (February 7, 2025)


In contrast, the Spurs have a much shorter injury list, with only Charles Bassey (knee) ruled out. San Antonio, led by Victor Wembanyama’s stellar performances—averaging 23.3 points and 11.5 rebounds over the last 20 games—enters the matchup looking to capitalize on Charlotte's weakened roster.


LaMelo Ball’s impact on the Hornets' Performance


The Charlotte Hornets have struggled this season, ranking 28th in the league in scoring with 106.9 points per game. Defensively, they allow 112.2 points per contest, making it difficult to compete against stronger opponents. LaMelo Ball's presence could provide much-needed playmaking, but if he is unable to play, the team will have to lean heavily on Miles Bridges, who is averaging 20.8 points and 8.1 rebounds.

Ball's condition is still unknown, so the Charlotte Hornets' strategy could need to change. Charlotte will probably depend on Nick Smith Jr. and Green to assist carry the offensive burden if he is sidelined. The final injury update will be crucial as game time approaches, with the Hornets hoping to have their star guard available for a much-needed boost against a competitive Spurs team.
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