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With the addition of Mourning, along with second-year star Larry Johnson and Muggsy Bogues, the Hornets struggled losing four of their first six games, but then went on a five-game winning streak afterwards, held a 26–23 record at the All-Star break, [16] and won 9 of their final 12 games, finishing their season in third place in the Central ...
December 17, 1993 Denver: W 99–96: Charlotte Coliseum: 12–10 23 December 20, 1993 @ Chicago: L 97–109: Chicago Stadium: 12–11 24 December 21, 1993 @ Detroit: W 108–97: The Palace of Auburn Hills: 13–11 25 December 23, 1993 Boston: W 118–100: Charlotte Coliseum: 14–11 26 December 27, 1993 Detroit: W 109–94: Charlotte Coliseum ...
The Charlotte Hornets are an American professional basketball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They play in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). [1] The Hornets were first established in 1988 as an expansion team, but relocated to New Orleans following the 2001–02 season. [2]
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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 56 .317 35 Gene Littles 1991–92: 1991–92: NBA Eastern 12th Central 7th 31 51 .378 36 Larry ...
Both were later honored by their respective teams by retiring their numbers, and Petrovic would be eventually inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. The Dallas Mavericks became the third team to lose 70 games in a season, after the 1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers and the 1986–87 Los Angeles Clippers , they finished 11–71.
The Hornets need a season where they settle themselves, take a breather and once and for all figure out how to build their roster moving forward. And to do that, they need more data. More data ...
Charlotte's second Hornets logo features a teal and purple forward-facing hornet with the words 'Charlotte Hornets' on its torso. Wings sprout up above the head on both left and right, with teal and purple details. The hornet's stinger is prominently featured; a basketball pattern is above the stinger. Gray fully outlines the logo. [5]