Arrest warrant issued for Hornets' Miles Bridges over alleged protective order violation
- Bridges faces arrest warrant, criminal summons over January incident involving ex-girlfriend and children.
- Previous domestic violence case resulted in protective order, probation, and NBA suspension.
- New allegations include threatening ex, damaging her car while children present.
- Bridges returned to Hornets in July on one-year, $7.9 million qualifying offer after sitting out 2022-23 season.
- Legal issues have impacted Bridges' career and Hornets' plans amid previous max contract talks.