The Hornets have been one of the hottest teams in the NBA recently.
They are currently just outside play-in positioning in the East, but they have strung together several wins in the past few weeks, which has them on the verge of breaking into the top-10 and potentially even further.
They clearly want to win games despite having a rough start to the season, and the trades they've made at the trade deadline this year reflect that.
Hornets trade for guard who once had 17 assists in a single game
ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the Magic have traded guard Tyus Jones and second-round draft picks to the Hornets for cash considerations.
This isn't a huge trade by any means, but it gives the Hornets a solid guard off the bench, if they keep him, albeit a player who plays towards the bottom of the rotation.
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29-year-old Jones only averaged 15.7 minutes with the Magic this season, but played in 48 games.
Jones was one of the best playmakers in the league a few seasons ago, averaging a career high 7.3 assists with the Wizards in the 2023-24 season.
He's known for being a quality playmaker and ball handler who doesn't turn the ball over often.
Jones has a career high of 17 assists, and on another occasion, he had 7 steals in one game.
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