Veteran Guard Spencer Dinwiddie Waived By Charlotte Hornets On Eve Of 2025 NBA Season
Well, that was fast. Spencer Dinwiddie’s time with the Charlotte Hornets lasted about as long as a TikTok dance trend. Just three months after inking a one-year deal, the veteran guard got the ol’ “it’s not you, it’s me” speech from the Hornets’ front office. He’s been waived, and just like that, his Charlotte tenure is over before it ever really began.
It is the kind of move that makes you scratch your head. One minute, you’re the savvy veteran presence brought in to mentor the young guns; the next, you’re packing your bags and wondering which city’s airport has the best Cinnabon.
What Happened To Dinwiddie?
The Charlotte Hornets are waiving guard Spencer Dinwiddie, sources tell ESPN. Dinwiddie, an 11-year NBA veteran, signed a one-year deal with the Hornets in July free agency. Charlotte had to release a guaranteed salary ahead of season opener next week. pic.twitter.com/qbrz24a9rs
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Let’s be real, Dinwiddie wasn’t exactly planning his retirement parade in Charlotte, but this is a cold, quick hook. He signed in July, presumably to add some stability and ball-handling to a team that’s been rebuilding for a while. He even looked pretty solid in his limited preseason action. Against the Mavericks, he put up a respectable 6 points, 4 assists, and 3 boards in 19 minutes. Not exactly Michael Jordan in his prime, but a decent stat line for a guy just trying to find his rhythm with a new squad.
But as the season opener looms, teams have to make tough cuts to get their rosters down to size. The Hornets, looking at their finances and backcourt rotation, decided Dinwiddie and his guaranteed salary were the odd man out. It is a brutal part of the business, like finding out your favorite character gets killed off in the first episode. You’re left a little stunned, a little confused, and wondering what the writers were thinking.
Spencer Dinwiddie’s Next Chapter
So, what’s next for the 32-year-old journeyman? Dinwiddie has been around the block, with stops in Detroit, Brooklyn, Washington, Dallas, and Los Angeles. He’s proven he can be a valuable piece, whether as a starter or a key guy off the bench. He was a crucial sixth man for the Mavs during their 2022 run to the Western Conference Finals, so the man has experience in big moments.
Now, he’s back on the open market at the most awkward time imaginable—right before the season tips off. It is like being the last person picked for dodgeball, but the game is about to start, and most teams already have their rosters set. Still, for a contender looking for a reliable guard who can score and create, Dinwiddie is a pretty appealing name floating in the free-agent pool. Someone will likely take a flyer on him.
For the Hornets, this move signals they’re all-in on their youth movement and want financial flexibility. It is a gamble, but one they were clearly willing to make. As for Dinwiddie, he’s a pro’s pro. He’ll land on his feet. He always does. But man, his stint in Charlotte will go down as one of the shorter, more bizarre chapters in his well-traveled career.
