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Daily Position Focus: Center

Alonzo Mourning
J.R. Reid
Eric Leckner
Matt Geiger
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Recent Additions

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

Hornets Gallery

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* Factoid: Kai Jones played Forward for the mighty Hornets.
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Hornets Inserts
Hornets Update cards
Hornets Coffee Talk
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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.



Batum takes care of business and takes care of the ball, which is why he took things to another level in 2016-17. He emerged as the fourth player in NBA history to finish a season with 1,000 points, 450 rebounds, 450 assists and fewer than 200 turnovers. Boris Diaw, Jason Kidd and Fat Lever also did it.



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.



Rookie Cards

Vernon Carey, Jr.
Darrin Hancock
Darrin Hancock

Gallery Redux!

Larry Johnson, Forward - Hornets.
Scott Burrell, Forward - Hornets. and Scott Burrell, Guard - Hornets.

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

Muggsy Bogues
KEY STAT: Has had more steals than turnovers in each of the last three seasons. No more short jokes: he's among NBA's best pure point guards. Last year's NBA ranks: 2nd in AST/TO ratio (4.76), 4th in AST/G (9.1). 8th in STL/G (2.07) ... FG% of .408 first two seasons, but .476 the last three.
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Hornets
Total Card Count

1,012

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