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Daily Position Focus: Forward, Guard

Kevin Lynch
Eddie Johnson
Scott Burrell
Scott Burrell
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Recent Additions

K.J. Simpson, Jr.
Tidjane Salaun
Brandon Miller

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* Factoid: Kevin Lynch played Forward for the mighty Hornets. and * Factoid: Kevin Lynch played Guard for the mighty Hornets.
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Hornets Inserts
Hornets Update cards
Hornets Coffee Talk
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The quickness and intensity level of this 5-3 spark plug is enough to ignite the homecourt fans in the Hive. Muggsy has been known to make a steal or pass at the right time to get the fans and the Hornets into a frenzy.



In 1994-95, Curry led the Hornets in three-point field goals (154) for the fifth season.



April 22, 1987, marked the official birthdate of NBA basketball in Charlotte as the NBA Board of Governors granted the city one of four expansion franchises. Charlotte now owns the finest young frontcourt in the game in Larry Johnson and Alonzo Mourning, and in 1993, Johnson and Shaquille O'Neal became the first NBA All-Star starters from the recent expansion teams. DID YOU KNOW? The Charlotte metropolitan area has the third-smallest population of NBA cities, but because the Charlotte Coliseum is the largest arena in the NBA (23,698), the Hornets have led the NBA in attendance three of their four seasons in the league. Kelly Tripucka scored the first point in Hornets history. SCORECARD. With a 117-110 triumph over the Golden State Warriors on November 20, 1992, the Hornets became the first of the late 1980s expansion teams to win 100 games.



Rookie Cards

Larry Johnson
Malik Monk
K.J. Simpson, Jr.

Gallery Redux!

Eddie Johnson, Forward - Hornets. and Eddie Johnson, Guard - Hornets.
Lance Stephenson, Guard - Hornets.

Back to the Front! Hornets card back du jour...

Dell Curry
Dell led the Hornets in three-point shots made (52) and taken (147) last season, finishing third on the team in scoring as he enjoyed the best scoring season of his career thus far. His college career saw him chosen as Metro player-of-the-year in his senior year, when he led the conference in scoring, and as a second-team all-American He also pitched in college, and was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles.
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Hornets
Total Card Count

1,020

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