Charlotte Hornets

Charlotte Hornets will sign Isaiah Thomas to a 10-day deal, sources say

The Charlotte Hornets plan on signing guard Isaiah Thomas to a 10-day contract.
The Charlotte Hornets plan on signing guard Isaiah Thomas to a 10-day contract. AP

The Charlotte Hornets are adding some depth to their backcourt.

In need of a backup point guard, they intend to sign Isaiah Thomas to a 10-day contract, sources with direct knowledge of the situation told The Observer. The move is expected to happen on Wednesday so the Hornets can maximize the length of the deal. They conclude a mini two-game road trip in Cleveland and barring something unforeseen, he should be joining his new teammates then.

After dealing Ish Smith to Washington in the trade to acquire Montrezl Harrell, the Hornets have been thin at point guard. Terry Rozier has assumed the duties and bringing Thomas on board could potentially alleviate some of those tasks.

Thomas appeared in five games with Dallas earlier this season after inking a 10-day contract with the Mavericks. He averaged 8.6 points, two assists and 1.2 rebounds. The Hornets had an open roster spot after dealing Smith, along with Vernon Carey Jr., to the Wizards and were saving it to possibly add a veteran. Thomas apparently fits what they were looking for and will be reunited with Rozier. The two were teammates in Boston.

While his arrival is going to do little to help alleviate some of the defensive issues the Hornets are having lately, Thomas can provide the Hornets with spot minutes and keep their guards from wearing down. The Hornets are struggling, having dropped 11 of their last 13 games, and have 19 games remaining. They head into Tuesday night’s action in 10th place in the Eastern Conference, holding a tenuous grip in the final play-in tournament spot and could use any boost they can get.

This story was originally published March 1, 2022 at 1:03 PM.

Roderick Boone
The Charlotte Observer
Roderick Boone joined the Observer in September 2021 to cover the Charlotte Hornets and NBA. In his more than two decades of writing about the world of sports, he’s chronicled everything from high school rodeo to a major league baseball no-hitter to the Super Bowl to the Finals. The Long Island native has deep North Carolina roots and enjoys watching “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” endlessly. Support my work with a digital subscription
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