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The Memphis Grizzlies are trading Marcus Smart and a 2025 first-round pick to the Washington Wizards in a multi-team trade that sends two second-round picks to Memphis, sources tell ESPN. Memphis ...
Charlotte Bobcats: Roanoke Dazzle: Jackie Butler: February 27 New York Knicks: Great Lakes Storm: Cory Alexander: February 28 Charlotte Bobcats: Roanoke Dazzle: Jermaine Jackson: New York Knicks (10-day contract) Great Lakes Storm: Kenny Anderson: Los Angeles Clippers: Atlanta Hawks: Alonzo Mourning: March 1 Miami Heat: New Jersey Nets: Alan ...
As part of an agreement with the NBA, a new team known as the Charlotte Bobcats began competing in the 2004–05 NBA season. [9] On June 15, 2006, Michael Jordan , a former NBA player and member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame , acquired a minority stake in the franchise and became its managing member of basketball operations.
The move comes just days before the Hornets begin their four-day NBA training camp at Duke University.
Phoenix Suns (sign and trade) Tyrus Thomas: Charlotte Bobcats: Brendan Haywood: Dallas Mavericks: David Lee: Golden State Warriors: New York Knicks (sign and trade) Brian Cook: Los Angeles Clippers: Houston Rockets: Dwyane Wade: July 10: Miami Heat: Chris Bosh: Miami Heat: Toronto Raptors (sign and trade) LeBron James: Miami Heat: Cleveland ...
The Hornets’ involvement in the NBA-rattling trade comes just days before Charlotte begins its four-day training camp at Duke University. ... a draft pick and cash considerations from the New ...
At a May 20, 2014, press conference announcing the Charlotte Bobcats' official team name change to Hornets, it was also announced that the Pelicans agreed to transfer the records and statistics of the original Hornets (1988–2002) to the current Charlotte franchise, thus unifying all of Charlotte's NBA basketball history under one franchise ...
The original Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) were established in 1988 as an expansion team, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team's roster was filled with unprotected players at the 1988 NBA Expansion Draft, [a] and five days later the Hornets made their first picks out of college players at the 1988 NBA draft.