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Hornets Relish Upcoming Seven-Game Homestand
Charlotte team looks to capitalize on extended home stretch after successful road trip
Mar. 15, 2026 at 2:38am
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The Charlotte Hornets are returning home for a seven-game homestand, one of the longest stretches for any team in the league this season. After a successful four-game road trip against Western Conference teams, the Hornets are eager to take advantage of playing in front of their passionate home fans at Spectrum Center to elevate themselves in the Eastern Conference standings.
Why it matters
The Hornets have been one of the most impressive teams in the 2025-26 NBA season, overcoming a slow start with multiple winning streaks. While their home record has been less stellar at 14-17, the extended homestand provides an opportunity for the team to improve their standing at home and feed off the energy of their supportive fan base.
The details
Despite their strong road performance, Hornets head coach Charles Lee acknowledges the team must maintain focus and hunger during the lengthy homestand, as players can sometimes become too comfortable playing at home for an extended period. The Hornets will face a challenging slate of opponents during this stretch, making it crucial for the team to bring the same level of intensity that has fueled their success on the road.
- The Hornets are returning home after a four-game road trip against Western Conference teams.
- The Hornets will play a seven-game homestand, one of the longest stretches for any team in the league this season.
The players
Charles Lee
Head coach of the Charlotte Hornets, who acknowledges the team must maintain focus and hunger during the lengthy homestand.
Bam Adebayo
A player who has noted the passionate support of the Hornets fans at Spectrum Center.
What they’re saying
“We've actually played really well on the road, and our record might say differently at home. Our fans are amazing. We will feed off of that, but we also have to make sure that we bring a level of focus and readiness on this homestand.”
— Charles Lee, Head Coach (Sporting News)
“We play a lot of really good competition, and sometimes you can be too comfortable being home for that many days. The road at times makes you uncomfortable, makes you hungry, and we have to have that same hunger at home.”
— Charles Lee, Head Coach (Sporting News)
What’s next
The Hornets will look to capitalize on their extended homestand to improve their standing in the Eastern Conference, with a focus on maintaining the same level of intensity and hunger that has fueled their success on the road.
The takeaway
The Hornets' upcoming seven-game homestand represents a crucial opportunity for the team to build on their impressive season and solidify their position in the Eastern Conference. While the extended home stretch presents potential challenges, the team's passionate fan base and their ability to adapt to different environments will be key factors in determining their success during this stretch.
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