If Colorado fans were wondering why KJ Simpson didn’t play in the Charlotte Hornets’ first NBA summer league game, it’s because the former Buffaloes guard is dealing with an injury.
The Hornets released the news at the start of July, reporting that Simpson injured his hamstring during the pre-draft process and will miss the entire summer league. The good news, however, is that Simpson is expected to be fully healthy by the beginning of training camp.
While the injury is unfortunate, especially for Simpson as a second-round selection, missing the summer league isn’t anything to be too worried about. After all, the Hornets still drafted the 6-foot guard despite the injury.
In the meantime, former CU teammates Cody Williams and Tristan da Silva are supposed to be active for their respective summer league rosters. Williams and the Utah Jazz play their first game on Monday (July 8) at 7 p.m. MT (ESPN) while da Silva and the Orlando Magic open on Friday at 2 p.m. MT (NBA TV).
UPDATE: Simpson suffered a hamstring injury during the pre-draft process and he will continue his rehabilitation with the Hornets medical staff. Simpson will miss all of Summer League but is expected to be fully recovered & available at the start of training camp this fall (2/2) https://t.co/ReYmxfvli2
— Charlotte Hornets PR (@HornetsPR) July 1, 2024
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