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Hornets guard Brandon Miller out indefinitely after surgery to address left shoulder instability
The Hornets said the third-year forward is expected to make a full recovery after missing 13 straight games with the injury.
Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller underwent surgery on Wednesday to address left shoulder instability, leaving him out indefinitely.
Miller previously missed 13 consecutive games starting in October after sustaining a left shoulder subluxation injury, playing the remainder of the season with a protective wrap.
Despite the injury, Miller played 65 games and averaged a team-leading 20.2 points while shooting 38.3% from 3-point range and 89.2% on free throws.
During his second season in 2024-25, Miller played just 27 games after suffering a season-ending torn ligament in his right wrist.
The Hornets expect Miller to make a full recovery and will provide status updates as appropriate, though he remains out indefinitely pending further medical evaluation.