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The 2005–06 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets season was the team's fourth season in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 18–64 record from the previous season (worst in the Western Conference that year). They finished the season with a 38–44 record, missing the playoffs for the second year in a row.
This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association (NBA) playoff series, grouped by franchise.Series featuring relocated and renamed teams [nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. [1]
On April 27, 2009, the Denver Nuggets matched the largest margin of victory in an NBA playoff game by beating the New Orleans Hornets 121–63, in Game 4 of the 2009 NBA playoffs. The record is shared with the Minneapolis Lakers 133–75 victory over the St. Louis Hawks in 1956 .
0–9. 2002–03 New Orleans Hornets season; 2003–04 New Orleans Hornets season; 2004–05 New Orleans Hornets season; 2005–06 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets season; 2006–07 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets season; 2007–08 New Orleans Hornets season; 2008–09 New Orleans Hornets season; 2009–10 New Orleans Hornets season
Hornets' head coach Byron Scott was also called for a technical foul after arguing on Posey's flagrant foul. The Nuggets then pulled a 58-point win in Game 4. The margin tied the most lopsided victory in playoff history set 53 years ago by the Minneapolis Lakers. The Hornets recorded a playoff-low in points and also a playoff-high 26 turnovers ...
The OKC Thunder concludes its five-game road trip with a battle against the Charlotte Hornets at 5 p.m. Sunday. OKC is looking to snap a season-long losing streak of three games, but it’ll be ...
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. The Hornets finished the season with a 47–35 record but were defeated by the Philadelphia 76ers in the First Round of the 2003 playoffs .
The 2006–07 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets season was the team's fifth in the NBA. The Hornets split their games between the New Orleans Arena and the Ford Center, playing the majority of their schedule in Oklahoma City as they had in the previous season. The Hornets improved by one win, finishing 39–43, but failed to reach the playoffs. [1]