Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges is coming off back-to-back games where he's scored 45 and 41 points. That production, combined with Bridges' ability to block any trade, makes it likely he stays with the Hornets through the trade deadline.

Bridges signed the qualifying offer as a restricted free agent this summer. Because he's on a one-year deal, Bridges would lose his Bird Rights if he's traded. That gives the 25-year-old forward veto power over any possible trade.

Things are now trending toward Bridges signing a long-term deal with Charlotte. The Hornets are hoping to keep the talented forward in the fold, as they continue to rebuild their roster around LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller.

Rival teams have looked into trading for Bridges, due to his production vastly outweighing his $7.9 million contract. But teams are conscious of Bridges' off-court history that includes two incidents of domestic violence over the past two years. That, combined with a potential inability to re-sign the veteran forward due to a lack of Bird Rights, has made finding a deal difficult.