Charlotte Hornets Announce Moussa Diabate Status for Magic Play-in Game

Charlotte Hornets center Moussa Diabate during an NBA game.
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The Charlotte Hornets listed center Moussa Diabate as questionable ahead of their Friday, April 17 play-in game against the Orlando Magic, putting one of Charlotte’s most important glue pieces in focus before a win-or-go-home matchup. Friday’s game decides the East’s No. 8 seed. The winner advances to face the Detroit Pistons in the first round, while the loser sees its season end.

That makes Diabate’s status more than a routine injury note.

He is not Charlotte’s top scorer, but he has become a central piece of what the Hornets do well. Diabate led Charlotte in rebounding this season at 8.7 per game, and his work on the glass has been a major part of the team’s turnaround. NBA.com recently highlighted his offensive rebounding impact and noted that Charlotte’s lineups have consistently cleaned up more misses with him on the floor.

Charlotte also heads into Orlando coming off Tuesday’s dramatic 127-126 overtime play-in win over the Miami Heat, and Diabate played a major part in that result even without a huge scoring night. He finished with eight points and a team-high 14 rebounds in 36 minutes, the kind of performance that underscored why his availability matters so much in a single-elimination setting.


Why Moussa Diabate’s status matters so much for Charlotte

The Hornets can survive an off shooting night from a role player. They have a much harder time replacing Diabate’s specific job description.

He gives Charlotte extra possessions with offensive rebounds, helps stabilize the defense around the rim, and lets the Hornets keep Miles Bridges at forward instead of forcing more emergency small-ball minutes at center. That matters even more against an Orlando team built around size, physicality and frontcourt scoring pressure from Paolo Banchero. Friday’s official NBA play-in preview also framed the matchup around Orlando’s response after its loss to Philadelphia, with the winner moving on and the loser eliminated.

Charlotte’s regular-season profile helps explain the concern. The Hornets averaged 46.1 rebounds per game this season, while Orlando averaged 43.4, but Charlotte also gave up 126.0 points per game compared to Orlando’s 109.0. That means the Hornets often need their energy bigs and transition game to tilt the possession battle. Diabate is one of the clearest ways they do that.

There is also recent evidence that he can swing this matchup. Charlotte won the season series 3-1 over Orlando, according to NBA.com’s Friday play-in guide, and the Hornets beat the Magic multiple times during the regular season.


What changes if Diabate cannot play

If Diabate is limited or ruled out, Charlotte’s center rotation becomes the story.

Ryan Kalkbrenner is the most obvious replacement candidate in a more traditional alignment. ESPN’s depth chart lists Diabate as the starting center with Kalkbrenner behind him, and there have already been spots this season when Diabate’s absence opened the door for Kalkbrenner to take on a larger role. Grant Williams has also played some small-ball center for the Hornets.

That swap would change the game in a few ways.

Kalkbrenner gives Charlotte more size, but Diabate has been the more established rebounding engine and a major activity player in scramble situations. If the Hornets lose that chaos element, they risk giving Orlando a cleaner game, which usually favors the bigger, more defense-first team. Charlotte would also likely need more frontcourt support from Bridges and Grant Williams, which could affect matchup flexibility elsewhere. That is especially important because Charlotte already lost PJ Hall for the rest of the season following ankle surgery, further thinning the frontcourt.

A Diabate absence would also put more pressure on LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller and Coby White to create enough offense to offset any drop in second-chance points. Charlotte can still score, but Diabate helps make the Hornets less dependent on perfect shot-making.

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