Charlotte Hornets
Tre Mann
HT6'4"
WT178 lbs
EXP4 years
AGE25
SG#23

Game Log

DateOppResultFGMFG%3PM3P%FTMFT%PTSREBASTSTLBLKTOPF
Fri, 4/17@ORLL90-1210/30.00/30.02/2100.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0
Tue, 4/14vsMIAW127-1260/00.00/00.00/00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0

Career Stats

YearTeamFGMFG%3PM3P%FTMFT%PTSREBASTSTLBLKTOPF
2025CHA109/30336.050/15532.323/2785.25.51.71.60.50.11.01.3
2024CHA70/16143.524/6040.019/2190.514.12.93.00.50.31.91.8
2023OKC141/30546.244/12036.745/5976.39.33.64.01.30.11.61.1
2022OKC197/50139.381/25731.542/5576.47.72.31.80.60.20.91.5
2021OKC231/58839.398/27236.065/8279.310.42.91.50.80.21.21.7

Fantasy Outlook

In what looked like the early stages of a breakout, Mann's first full season in Charlotte was cut short due to a disc herniation in his back, limiting him to a total of 13 games. In those games, Mann was terrific with 14.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.8 three-pointers in 24.5 minutes per game. Mann was declared fully healthy in June, giving him the full offseason to get back up to speed. The Hornets locked him up to a three-year, $24 million deal, though they did bring in some added competition in Spencer Dinwiddie and Collin Sexton. Additionally, Brandon Miller will be back at full strength in 2025-26. Mann has a great chance of winning the backup point guard role behind LaMelo Ball, while Sexton appears to be the favorite to back up Miller, with Dinwiddie as potentially the odd man out. Mann's overall upside is limited by poor defensive stats and a low field-goal percentage on high volume, but he's shown he can provide a steady supply of points, assists and three-pointers. But as long as the Hornets are at full strength, Mann projects as a late-round or deep-league fantasy asset.

Hornets Lineup

PG
#1L. Ball
#3C. White
SG
#7K. Knueppel
#10J. Green
SF
#24B. Miller
#4S. James
PF
M. Bridges
#2G. Williams
C
#14M. Diabaté
#11R. Kalkbrenner