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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.
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
During this time, the franchise was known as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets. [2] B Due to a lockout, the 2011–12 season did not start until December 25, 2011, and all 30 teams played a shortened 66-game regular season schedule. [3] C Earned 8th seed after beating the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA play-in tournament. [4]
The 2008–09 New Orleans Hornets season was the 7th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association. The regular season was marred by injuries, with only Rasual Butler playing in all games.
The original Charlotte Hornets franchise played in Charlotte from 1988 to 2002, before relocating to New Orleans, Louisiana and becoming the New Orleans Hornets. [1] A new franchise, the Charlotte Bobcats, began play in the 2004–05 season. [2] [3] In 2014, the Bobcats adopted the Hornets name and acquired the history and records of the ...
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New Orleans Pelicans: 1 2008: 5 ... Charlotte Hornets: 1 2000: 4 1–0 1.000 New Orleans Pelicans: 1 2003: 6 1–0 ... Record Team First occurrence
[9] [10] The Hornets won their final five games finishing third in the Central Division with a decent 47–35 record, [11] and qualified for the playoffs as the #5 seed in the Eastern Conference. Jamal Mashburn played all 82 games for the first time in his career, averaging 21.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game.