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The 1992–93 NBA season was the fifth season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. [1] In the 1992 NBA draft , the Hornets selected Alonzo Mourning out of Georgetown University with the second overall pick.
Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 1 November 5, 1993 Chicago: L 123–124 (OT) Charlotte Coliseum: 0–1 2 November 6, 1993 @ Milwaukee: W 120–103: Bradley Center: 1–1 3 November 9, 1993 @ Cleveland: L 108–113: Richfield Coliseum: 1–2 4 November 11, 1993 Orlando: W 120–87: Charlotte Coliseum ...
Team League Conference Finish Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB [a] Playoffs Awards Head Coach; Charlotte Hornets: 1988–89: 1988–89: NBA: Eastern: 12th Atlantic: 6th 20 62 .244 43 Dick Harter: 1989–90: 1989–90: NBA Western: 14th Midwest: 7th 19 63 .232 44 Dick Harter Gene Littles: 1990–91: 1990–91: NBA Eastern 12th Central: 7th 26 ...
Michael Jordan scored 40 or more points in 4 consecutive games of the NBA Finals, setting a record, and averaged an NBA Finals record 41.0 points per game for the series. The Chicago Bulls defeated the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals to become the first team in almost 30 years to win three consecutive championships.
The 1993 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 1992–93 season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs.It featured the two-time defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, and the Western Conference playoff champion Phoenix Suns, winners of 62 games and led by regular season MVP Charles Barkley.
Glen Rice won the 1997 NBA All-Star Game MVP Dell Curry is the all-time games leader for the Hornets with 701. Gerald Wallace is one of six Hornets players to be selected as NBA All-Stars. Emeka Okafor won Rookie of the Year honors in 2005. Raymond Felton was selected to the All-Rookie Second Team in 2006.
Charlotte Hornets 2024 NBA offseason preview: Team health and organizational direction are the keys ... ruling the day in Charlotte makes the Hornets' options with their $22.5 million in cap space ...
The NBA approved the move and as part of the deal, as well as to avoid a Browns-like lawsuit, the NBA promised that Charlotte would get a new expansion franchise, although unlike the arrangement agreed to in 1996 by the NFL for Cleveland, the NBA also agreed at the time to allow Shinn to relocate the extant Hornets' franchise and history to New ...