Hornets Forward Brandon Miller Undergoes Surgery for Shoulder Instability

NBA · By Sarah Mitchell · May 6, 2026
Hornets Forward Brandon Miller Undergoes Surgery for Shoulder Instability

Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller has undergone surgery to address left shoulder instability, according to a team announcement released Wednesday. The procedure marks a significant development for the Hornets as they prepare for the upcoming NBA season.

Miller, a key contributor during his rookie campaign, is expected to begin rehabilitation immediately. While the team did not provide a definitive timetable for his return, procedures to correct shoulder instability typically require a rehabilitation period that can range from several weeks to a few months, depending on the severity and type of surgical intervention performed.

  • Miller finished his rookie season averaging 17.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game, ranking among the league's top first-year players.
  • He appeared in 74 games, starting 69, and played a pivotal role in the Hornets' rebuilding efforts.
  • The Hornets concluded the season with a 21-61 record, focusing on developing young talent for the future.

Shoulder instability is a common issue among basketball players due to the physical demands and repetitive overhead motions required by the sport. Addressing the condition through surgery is often recommended when less invasive treatments fail to resolve symptoms or prevent recurrent dislocations.

Miller's health will be a key storyline for Charlotte this offseason as they look to build around their young core. His recovery progress will likely influence the team's strategy during the NBA Draft and free agency period.

For the latest updates on Miller's rehabilitation and the Hornets' offseason moves, follow the official Charlotte Hornets website.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NBA