Tre Mann Rumors (original) (raw)
Tre Mann’s emergence with the Charlotte Hornets has showcased his growth as a dynamic sixth man, bringing scoring, energy and defensive intensity off the bench. Averaging 19.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists in his first six games while shooting 46.7% from the floor and 44.4% from deep, Mann has quickly established himself as a critical element of Charlotte’s rotation. Mann attributes his success to a supportive team environment, a fast-paced system and mentorship from coaches and teammates. “I give all the credit to the coaching staff and my teammates, as well as the offense we run,” Tre Mann told Sportskeeda in an exclusive interview. “It puts me in good positions to make plays, and when I’m in those positions, I know I have the confidence of my teammates and coaches to make the right plays. So, I just go out there and play.”
Playing alongside playmakers such as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Josh Giddey challenged Tre Mann to adapt his game and become more effective off the ball. As a natural scorer, it took some time to refine his game in other areas, but that experience has translated to development in his skill set. “I learned to be more dynamic without the ball,” Mann said. “Growing up, I always played with the ball in my hands, but in OKC, I had to play more off-ball because of guys like Shai, J-Dub, and Josh. “That helped me develop my all-around game, like making plays other than scoring, being ready to shoot on catch-and-shoots, and hunting those opportunities. Now, playing with guys like LaMelo and Brandon, I can still have an impact even without the ball.”
Rod Boone: Final: Celtics 113, #Hornets 103 LaMelo 36 pts, 6 asts, 4 rebs Brandon Miller 16 pts, 6 asts. 4 rebs Josh Green 12 pts Cody Martin 11 pts, 4 rebs Tre Mann 10 pts, 3 rebs Up next: at Minnesota on Monday
Rod Boone: Final: Celtics 124, #Hornets 109 LaMelo 31 pts, 4 asts, 2 rebs Tre Mann 23 pts, 5 asts, 4 rebs Miles Bridges 14 pts, 7 rebs, 3 asts Up next: vs. Boston tomorrow night
Nearly every key player on the main roster was present during the Hornets’ 80-66 win over Denver. LaMelo Ball, Miles Bridges, Brandon Miller, Tre Mann, Seth Curry, Grant Williams, Mark Williams, Cody Martin and Nick Richards all joined president of basketball operations Jeff Peterson and player enhancement coach Kemba Walker for an up-close view of the action, a powerful display of how Hornets’ culture is changing and being reshaped on the fly.
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