NORMAN, Okla. — LaMelo Ball has never been more popular, and it's not because Charlotte's 6-foot-7 star has the Hornets fighting for a playoff spot.
They hype is largely about his height. And Charlotte is trying to take advantage.
Dictionary.com named the term ''6-7'' its word of the year for 2025, and the global ''6-7'' craze is still going strong at pro and college basketball games. Young fans, players and coaches eagerly track when teams near 67 points, and pandemonium ensues when their team hits the mark.
The Hornets and New Orleans Pelicans are among NBA teams that feature ''6-7'' cams during timeouts at some games. Seth Bennett, the Hornets' chief marketing officer, said Charlotte's marketing and game presentation teams started discussing a possible ''6-7'' cam to capitalize on the trend and Ball's involvement in it.
''For us as a franchise, we always want to listen to our fans, and sometimes you listen to observing what they're into, their trends and likes, and it's a way for us to connect to that and hopefully have them connect to us in a fun way when they're experiencing it here,'' Bennett said.
The Hornets' cam is mostly limited to kids days and weekend games so it doesn't get old. Michael Robinson, who attended a game between the Hornets and 76ers with his 6-year-old son, Abel, said it's nonstop at home.
Abel said he learned about it from his friends and on YouTube.
''It's just cool,'' Abel said. ''It's fun.''