Hornets general manager Jeff Bower admitted that November can be a slow time in the NBA, but added that moves aren't out of the question.

"Generally teams like to watch how their team performs in the early part of the season, to get a gauge on who they are and what's effective, and also to study other teams," Bower told the Times-Picayune. "It's a very slow period to start the season."

New Orleans submitted their 15-man roster to the NBA on Monday, and league sources indicate that all 15 players have guaranteed contracts.

"We continue to look at everything," Bower said. "We watch our performances in the preseason, both from an individual standpoint and from a team standpoint. And obviously we have much room to improve and need to improve at a strong pace. We'll continue to watch our team and every other team."