The Charlotte Hornets will be without rising star Brandon Miller for the foreseeable future, as the sophomore guard underwent surgery Wednesday to address left shoulder instability. The procedure, which took place in Charlotte, marks another chapter in Miller's ongoing battle with shoulder issues that have plagued him since the start of the season.
The timeline for Miller's return remains uncertain, with the team labeling him out indefinitely. However, the Hornets have expressed confidence in a full recovery, promising updates as they become available. This news comes after Miller missed 13 consecutive games in late October due to a left shoulder subluxation injury—a partial dislocation that forced him to play the remainder of the season with a protective wrap.
Despite the setback, the 2023 No. 2 overall pick delivered a breakout campaign that turned heads across the league. In 65 games, Miller led the Hornets in scoring with 20.2 points per game, while adding 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.0 steals in 30.3 minutes per contest. His efficiency was equally impressive, shooting a career-best 38.3% from beyond the arc and knocking down 204 three-pointers—a testament to his growing offensive arsenal.
Perhaps most notably, Miller ranked ninth in the entire NBA with an 89.2% free-throw percentage, showcasing the kind of clutch shooting that makes him a cornerstone for Charlotte's future. For fans and fantasy owners alike, this surgery means a waiting game, but the potential for a fully healthy Miller next season is a bright spot in an otherwise challenging update.
