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2009–10 New Orleans Hornets season; Head coach: Byron Scott (fired) Jeff Bower; General manager: Jeff Bower: Owner(s) George Shinn: Arena: New Orleans Arena: Results; Record: 37–45 (.451) Place: Division: 5th Conference: 11th : Playoff finish: Did not qualify
October 27, 2009 – April 14, 2010 April 17 – May 29, 2010 (Playoffs) ... the New Orleans Hornets fired Byron Scott as ... Chicago 98. The NBA record for this feat ...
The 2010–11 New Orleans Hornets season was the 9th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2011 Playoffs was the final time the New Orleans Hornets made the playoffs before changing the team's mascot to "Pelicans" in 2013.
The Hornets returned to New Orleans full-time for the 2007–08 season. The team changed its name to the New Orleans Pelicans at the conclusion of the 2012–13 season . Led by All-Star Baron Davis , the New Orleans Hornets qualified for their first post-season appearance during the 2002–03 season .
The New Orleans franchise, now known as the Pelicans, were retroactively designated as an expansion team in 2014, when the current Charlotte Hornets acquired the historical records of the 1988–2002 Hornets, while the Pelicans kept records of the Hornets after relocation to New Orleans. 2002–03: Detroit* (50–32) Indiana* (48–34) New ...
New Orleans: 1994–1998: Iowa State: 1998–2001: Chicago Bulls: 2003–2004: New Orleans Hornets: 2005–2009: USC: 2010–2017: UTEP: Head coaching record; Overall: 444–248 (college) 90–231 (NBA) Accomplishments and honors; Championships; 3 American South regular season (1989, 1990, 1991) American South tournament Sun Belt regular season ...
The Hornets opened their inaugural season in New Orleans on October 30, 2002, against New Orleans' original NBA franchise, the Utah Jazz. In the first regular season NBA game played in New Orleans in over 17 years, [ 18 ] the Hornets defeated the Jazz 100–75, and posthumously retired #7 of "Pistol" Pete Maravich during halftime.
On April 9, 2010, the Bobcats clinched their first playoff berth since 2002 with a 104–103 road win over the New Orleans Hornets, [82] finishing the 2009–10 season with an overall record of 44–38, their first-ever winning season.