Right back at it! This evening, the Charlotte Hornets will look to get back in the win column as they meet up with division rival Washington Wizards for the first time this season in D.C.

Current Records: Charlotte Hornets (1-1) vs. Washington Wizards (1-1)

Date/Time: Sunday, October 26th, 6 p.m. EST

Where: Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena (20,356)

TV/Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast

Commentators: Play-by-Play: Eric Collins Analyst: Dell Curry

Radio: Sports Radio WFNZ (Radio affiliates and frequency listed below)

92.7 FM WFNZ – Charlotte, NC

1590 AM WCSL – Cherryville, NC

1390 AM WOHS – Shelby, NC

1450 AM WGNC – Gastonia, NC

1470 AM WWBG – Greensboro, NC

107.5 FM/1570 AM WECU – Greenville, NC

107.5 FM/1490 AM WWNB – New Bern, NC

107.5 FM/1050 AM WLON – Lincolnton, NC

630 AM WMFD – Wilmington, NC

Charlotte was swept in the four-game series last year by Washington and also lost the final matchup of the 2023-24 season. The Hornets’ last win over the Wizards came in November of 2023, when LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges combined to score 67 points. Historically speaking, though, the Hornets do hold a slight 71-65 edge.

The Hornets are currently 2.5-point underdogs, and you have to wonder how much of the line is influenced by the uncertainty surrounding Brandon Miller, who exited last night’s game in Philadelphia with a shoulder injury. Considering how early it is in the season, it wouldn’t surprise anyone if the Hornets held him out of this contest just out of precaution. A couple of nights ago, the Wizards stunned the Dallas Mavericks, thanks to a huge performance from Kyshawn George, who scored 34 points, hitting 7/9 shots from beyond three-point range. The over/under for this one is sitting at 238.5, so the sportsbooks are expecting a great deal of offense.

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