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Miles Bridges Expected To Leave Hornets Next Season

Miles Bridges returned to the Charlotte Hornets on a one-year deal. It’s expected that this will be Bridges’ final season in Charlotte, according to Yahoo! Sports Jake Fischer.

Following missing the entirety of last season, following a domestic violence incident, Bridges re-signed with the Hornets. The veteran forward signed the $7.9 million qualifying offer Charlotte gave him to make him a restricted free agent.

Bridges missed the first 10 games of the season, as he completed a negotiated suspension from the NBA. Bridges has played in all seven of the Hornets games since completing his suspension.

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