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Charlotte Hornets PR: INJURY REPORT: @hornets vs WAS 1/24: Mason Plumlee (R Groin Surgery) and KJ Simpson (L Hip Flexor Strain) are out, Ryan Kalkbrenner (R Wrist Sprain) and Brandon Miller (L Ankle Impingement) are probable

The Charlotte Hornets frontcourt is getting a reinforcement. Grant Williams is probable to make his season debut on Saturday at the Chicago Bulls. Williams has missed the first part of the season while rehabbing from a torn ACL he suffered in late November of 2024. The Hornets frontcourt can use the additional depth, as Miles Bridges is the only real power forward on the roster. In addition, rookie starting center Ryan Kalkbrenner and backup center Mason Plumlee have missed recent games due to injuries.

Rod Boone: Collin Sexton and Josh Green are probable for tonight's game against Washington. That's a good sign for Collin. Ryan Kalkbrenner (left elbow sprain) is questionable and Mason Plumlee (right groin strain) is out.

Charlotte Hornets PR: OFFICIAL: @hornets have assigned LaMelo Ball and Mason Plumlee to the @greensboroswarm for practice today.
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Rod Boone: First #Hornets injury report for 2025-26: Josh Green (L Shoulder Surgery) and Grant Williams (R Knee Surgery) are out. Of note: No designation for Mason Plumlee. Wrote today that he hasn't been in camp yet with an excused absence. charlotteobserver.com/sports/charlot…

For the first time ever, Bhutan is hosting four National Basketball Association (NBA) stars—an unforgettable moment that’s set hearts racing and basketballs bouncing across the country. Since their arrival on 31st July, the presence of AJ Green (Milwaukee Bucks), Jonathan Isaac (Orlando Magic), Mason Plumlee (Charlotte Hornets), and seasoned player Justin Holiday has captured national attention and reignited the love for the game, especially among the youth.

Rod Boone: Mason Plumlee officially back. pic.x.com/HNsesVSmXd
Mason Plumlee officially back. pic.twitter.com/HNsesVSmXd
— Rod Boone (@rodboone) July 14, 2025

The members of the NBPA Executive Committee include: Fred VanVleet, President; Grant Williams, First Vice President; Mason Plumlee, Secretary-Treasurer; Jaylen Brown, Vice President; Jaren Jackson Jr, Vice President; Donovan Mitchell, Vice President; Garrett Temple, Vice President; Karl Anthony Towns, Vice President; Gabe Vincent, Vice President
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Shams Charania: Free agent center Mason Plumlee has agreed to a one-year, $3.6 million deal with the Charlotte Hornets, sources tell ESPN. The Hornets get some frontcourt depth, completing a contract with Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports for Plumlee's 13th NBA season.

Kellan Olson: Grayson Allen is no longer on the Suns injury report for tomorrow's game against the Bucks. Nick Richards (right calf tightness) and Mason Plumlee (left quad strain) are probable. Bradley Beal (left hamstring strain) remains out.

Phoenix has won three consecutive games for the first time since late January while Cleveland (56-14) have lost four games in a row. Kevin Durant paced the Suns with 42 points. Phoenix remains in 10th in the West for the final play-in spot in the conference as Dallas (34-37) topped Detroit, 123-117, at home. Dallas has the same record as Phoenix, but the Suns hold the tiebreaker over the Mavs Phoenix (34-37) was without Nick Richards (right calf tightness), who was a late scratch, Bradley Beal (hamstring), Grayson Allen (foot), Mason Plumlee (quad) and Vasa Micic (illness).

Duane Rankin: Suns injury report vs. Cavs: OUT: Bradley Beal (left hamstring strain) and Mason Plumlee (left quad strain). QUESTIONABLE: Grayson Allen (left foot strain). #Suns