LaMelo Ball heads to Wolves: What it means for both teams
Ball’s playmaking joins Edwards’ scoring, while Hornets reset without their star guard.

LaMelo Ball is officially a Minnesota Timberwolf after a blockbuster trade that sends Naz Reid and multiple draft picks to the . The deal reshapes both franchises: Ball joins Anthony Edwards to form a high-octane backcourt that could push Minnesota into championship contention, while the Hornets enter a rebuilding phase without their franchise point guard. For the , Ball’s elite playmaking and three-point shooting add a new dimension to an offense already built around Edwards’ slashing and scoring.

























