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Hornets land ‘versatile’ Bridges after trade with Clippers

Devonte' Graham, left, and Miles Bridges, right, pose for a photo with general manager Mitch Kupchak

Hornets land ‘versatile’ Bridges after trade with Clippers
June 28
04:00 2018

By STEVE REED

AP Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE — Miles Bridges’ versatility is ultimately what sold Hornets general manager Mitch Kupchak on drafting him in the first round.

The Hornets wound up with the Michigan State wingman in the first round of the NBA draft after trading down one spot with the Los Angeles Clippers.

“He’s one of the highest character players in the draft, very athletic, plays hard and he’s very versatile,” Kupchak said. “… There is not much to not like about Miles Bridges.”

Kupchak said Bridges can play both the three and four position on offense at the NBA level just as he did at Michigan State, and also has the size and athleticism to guard four positions on defense.

“I’m a versatile player,” Bridges said. “I can play both sides of the floor and coach can put me anywhere and I can be comfortable.”

Charlotte initially selected point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from Kentucky with the 11th overall pick, but traded him to the Clippers for the 12th overall pick and second-round picks in 2020 and 2021. The Clippers then selected Bridges for the Hornets.

Kuchak wasn’t done dealing.

Charlotte traded up to the 34th spot with Atlanta to get Kansas point guard Devonte Graham, a consensus All-American last season who averaged 17.3 points and 7.2 assists per game last season. Graham, who is from Raleigh, North Carolina, is expected to backup two-time All-Star Kemba Walker. The Hornets gave up two future second round picks to the Hawks for Graham.

The 6-foot-7, 225-pound Bridges was a unanimous All Big 10 first team choice after averaging 17 points and seven rebounds last season for the Spartans. He ranked sixth in the Big Ten in scoring last season, 11th in rebounding and fourth in free throw percentage (85.3 percent).

Bridges potentially gives the Hornets a better offensive option at small forward than starter Kidd-Gilchrist, whose is considered a strong defender but not a great shooter. Bridges has an NBA ready body and is one of the most explosive leapers in the draft. He scored frequently on perimeter spot ups and off screens while with the Spartans as well as on pick and roll opportunities.

“I want to get better at ball handling so I can create my own shot and just be a threat everywhere on the floor from the 3 to mid-range to getting to the basket,” Bridges said. “I definitely want to be more aggressive. I felt like in my college career I could have been more aggressive.”

Bridges did not work out for the Hornets despite the team’s repeated attempts to bring him in. Bridges said he had planned to visit after working out in Los Angeles, but “something popped up.”

Some Hornets fans on social media were upset over the decision the team pass on Michael Porter Jr., who went two picks later to the Denver Nuggets at No. 14.

Kupchak said the team had talked extensively about Porter in the weeks leading up the draft but decided to “move in a different direction” after he cancelled the playing portion of his scheduled workout in Chicago.

Kupchak is off to a busy start as Hornets general manager.

His decision to trade down comes one day after agreeing to trade eight-time All-Star center Dwight Howard to the Brooklyn Nets for center Timofey Mozgov and two second-round draft picks, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the league cannot approve the deal until the trade moratorium ends on July 6.

The 32-year-old Howard was due to make $23.8 million in the final year of his contract next season.

The Hornets failed to make the playoffs last season for the third time in four seasons, prompting owner Michael Jordan to part ways with general manager Rich Cho and coach Steve Clifford.

Kupchak hired James Borrego as the team’s new head coach in May.

AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds contributed to this report.

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