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Johnny Newmn
Newman's change of scenery from New York to Charlotte seems to have had a healthy effect on his NBA career. Newman posted career bests in virtually every category in 1990/91. Newman's athletic skills and ability to play an up-tempo game fit in perfectly with the Hornets.
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Revitalizing the Charlotte Hornets in 1994-95 was the return to NBA All-Star form of the team's two < marquee players, Alonzo Mourning and Larry Johnson. Both plagued by injuries in the 1993-94 season, Mourning and Johnson came back to play in the 1995 All-Star Game in Phoenix and also lead the Hornets to the 1995 NBA Playoffs. Mourning in particular, had a super season. The 6-10 center recorded an NBA career-high 1,643 points to go along with team-highs of 761 rebounds, 225 blocked shots and a .519 field goal shooting percentage.



Newman's change of scenery from New York to Charlotte seems to have had a healthy effect on his NBA career. Newman posted career bests in virtually every category in 1990/91. Newman's athletic skills and ability to play an up-tempo game fit in perfectly with the Hornets.



Led Homets with 536 field-goal percentage in 1992-93 season, a career high... Plagued throughout season with hardening of kneecap cartilage... Member of Georgetown Hoya team that won the NCAA Championship in 1983-84... Left Georgetown in 1986 third on their all-time scoring list with 1,782 points.... Played career-high 81 games and 2.127 minutes for the Washington Bullets in 1991-92.



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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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