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LaMelo Ball, Terry Rozier Among 4 Charlotte Hornets Players In NBA’s Health & Safety Protocols

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ESPN reports four Charlotte Hornets players, including LaMelo Ball and Terry Rozier, have entered the NBA's COVID-19 health and safety protocols. If no other Hornets players test positive for the virus, they will meet the minimum eight players needed to play in their upcoming matchup with the Hawks in Atlanta Sunday.

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