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Daily Position Focus: Forward, Guard

Kevin Lynch
Scott Burrell
Rasual Butler
Glen Rice
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Recent Additions

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

Hornets Gallery

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* Factoid: Hilton Armstrong played Center for the mighty Hornets. and * Factoid: Hilton Armstrong played Forward for the mighty Hornets.
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Hornets Inserts
Hornets Update cards
Hornets Coffee Talk
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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.



"LJ," always the intense competitor, displays his customary roar as he converts two in a victory over Chicago, 2-20-95. Johnson, known for his aggressive and emotional play, is often called on by Charlotte coach Allan Bristow, to "take the bull: by the horns" and lead his team to victory.



Bridges stuffed the stat sheet as a reserve on Dec. 30, 2020. The rim-running forward scored 20 points, grabbed 16 rebounds and blocked two shots in a win over Dallas. Only two other players in Charlotte history have put up those numbers off the bench: Sean May in 2006 and Derrick Coleman in 1999.



Rookie Cards

K.J. Simpson, Jr.
James Nnaji
Baron Davis

Gallery Redux!

Robert Reid, Forward - Hornets. and Robert Reid, Guard - Hornets.
David Wingate, Forward - Hornets. and David Wingate, 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

1,012

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