NBA Game Preview: Charlotte Hornets (26-31) vs. Washington Wizards (16-39)

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The Charlotte Hornets (26-31) take on the Washington Wizards (16-39) in an Eastern Conference matchup on Sunday, February 22, 2026. The Hornets, sitting 10th in the East and riding a six-game road win streak, face a struggling Wizards team that’s 13th in the conference and has won just two of their last five. Charlotte enters as heavy favorites, looking to extend their dominance in the series with a fourth straight win over Washington this season. Below is a detailed breakdown, including team analysis and betting insights.

Venue Location

Capital One Arena, Washington D.C.

This 20,356-capacity venue, home to the Wizards since 1997, has seen Washington post an 11-18 home record this season, providing little edge against a road-hot Hornets squad.

Tipoff is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ET (3:00 p.m. PST).

The game will be broadcast on FDSSE (for Charlotte) and MNMT (for Washington), with streaming available on NBA League Pass.

Recent Team Forms

The Hornets are 3-2 in their last five, with strong road wins but recent close losses to top teams. The Wizards are 2-3, snapping a skid with back-to-back home wins over Indiana but struggling overall. Here’s a summary of their last five games:

TeamDateOpponentResultKey Notes
CHAFeb 20, 2026@ Cleveland CavaliersL 113-118LaMelo Ball: 28 pts; Close road loss to contender.
CHAFeb 19, 2026@ Houston RocketsL 101-105Ball: 25 pts; Defensive battle.
CHAFeb 11, 2026vs. Atlanta HawksW 110-107Brandon Miller: 22 pts; Clutch home win.
CHAFeb 9, 2026vs. Detroit PistonsL 104-110Miller: 18 pts; Turnover issues.
CHAFeb 7, 2026@ Atlanta HawksW 126-119Ball: 30 pts; High-scoring road victory.
WASFeb 20, 2026vs. Indiana PacersW 131-118Bub Carrington: 24 pts; Efficient shooting (57.9 FG%).
WASFeb 19, 2026vs. Indiana PacersW 112-105Kyshawn George: 20 pts; Balanced effort.
WASFeb 11, 2026@ Cleveland CavaliersL 113-138Carrington: 18 pts; Blown out on road.
WASFeb 8, 2026vs. Miami HeatL 101-132George: 15 pts; Defensive collapse.
WASFeb 7, 2026@ Brooklyn NetsL 113-127Will Riley: 27 pts; Tough road loss.

Charlotte is 7-3 in their last 10, averaging 112 PPG in wins with strong perimeter defense. Washington is 3-7 in their last 10, but their recent wins show improved scoring (121.5 PPG average).

Injury Report

Injuries favor Charlotte, with Washington missing key depth and dealing with questionables.

  • Charlotte Hornets:
    • Out: Miles Bridges (league suspension).
    • Out: Moussa Diabate (league suspension).
    • Out: Liam McNeeley (left ankle sprain).
    • Out: Coby White (left calf strain).
  • Stars like LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, and Grant Williams (knee; available) are ready, providing offensive firepower.
  • Washington Wizards:
    • Questionable: Justin Champagnie (right knee tendinopathy).
    • Questionable: Kyshawn George (left big toe sprain).
    • Questionable: Tristan Vukcevic (right hand contusion).
    • Out: Alex Sarr (right hamstring strain).
    • Out: Cam Whitmore (right shoulder; deep vein thrombosis).
  • Depth like Bub Carrington and Bilal Coulibaly will need to step up amid absences removing rebounding and defense.

Key

Player Matchups

Washington’s injuries weaken their perimeter and interior, giving Charlotte clear edges:

  • LaMelo Ball (CHA) vs. Bub Carrington (WAS): Ball (25 PPG, 8 APG) exploits mismatches with vision; Carrington (15 PPG) must contain but lacks experience.
  • Brandon Miller (CHA) vs. Kyshawn George (WAS, if plays): Miller (20 PPG, 40% 3PT) stretches the floor; George (12 PPG) brings defense but is questionable.
  • Kon Knueppel (CHA) vs. Bilal Coulibaly (WAS): Knueppel (18 PPG) vs. Coulibaly’s athleticism (14 PPG, 2 SPG); rebounding battle key.
  • Other Notes: Ryan Kalkbrenner (CHA) dominates the paint without Sarr; Will Riley (WAS) adds scoring but Charlotte’s steals (8 SPG) target turnovers.

Series History

The Hornets lead the all-time series 74-65.

Charlotte has won the last three meetings this season: 119-115 on Jan. 24, 2026; 126-109 on Dec. 23, 2025; and 139-113 on Oct. 26, 2025.

In the last 10 games, it’s 6-4 Hornets, with Charlotte covering the spread in two of three this year.

Betting Trends

  • Trends: Charlotte is 7-1 ATS in their last eight and 9-0 straight-up as favorites recently.

Washington is 23-21 ATS as underdogs but 1-4 ATS in their last five home games.

The over has hit in 22 of Charlotte’s 57 games (38.6%) but under in four of Washington’s last five.

Game Odds

Charlotte Hornets            – 11.5

Washington Wizards      225.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, February 21, 2026

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