Dennis Schroder discusses joining Charlotte Hornets as trade acquisition
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 12:15 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Dennis Schroder, recently traded to the Charlotte Hornets, spoke about his transition as the 2026-27 NBA season approaches. The deal with the Cavaliers included a $4 million exchange for Tre Mann. Schroder, a veteran point guard, aims to take on a larger role behind Coby White and mentor rookies Hannes Steinbach and Christian Anderson Jr. His move marks his 12th NBA team in 14 seasons, continuing a trend of frequent trades, as he ranks as the second-most traded player in league history. Schroder expressed optimism regarding his fit with Charlotte after finding it challenging to play behind stars James Harden and Donovan Mitchell in Cleveland.
- •Schroder traded from Cavaliers to Hornets in exchange for Tre Mann.
- •Schroder has played for 12 NBA teams in 14 seasons.
- •He is the second-most traded player in NBA history.
- •Schroder intends to mentor rookie teammates Steinbach and Anderson Jr.
- •Hornets prepare for 2026-27 season with new acquisitions.
- 12:15 PMYahoo Sports — Hornets trade acquisition Dennis Schroder talks about his fit in Charlotte
"German point guard Dennis Schroder recently spoke about his move to the Charlotte Hornets, now his 12th different NBA team.
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