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Michael Adams
Great backup point guard.go-go pace allows Hornets to play uptempo game 40 minutes...dangerous, though erratic, three point shooter... excellent open court passer and deadly accurate free throw shooter.... weak one-on-one defender, but has knack for steals.
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* Factoid: Elden Campbell played Center for the mighty Hornets. and * Factoid: Elden Campbell played Forward for the mighty Hornets.
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Signed as a free agent 3/29/89... Began season with Clippers... A rebounding and defensive specialist and one of the strongest players in the NBA... Played on two Celtic NBA Championship teams... Scored a career-high 16 points 3/13/88 vs. Portland... Has more than 200 career blocked shots.



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.



In 2019-20, the Hornets finished with the sixth-fewest assists in the league. Searching for a playmaker in the following draft, they hit a home run with Ball. Unafraid to make any pass as a first-year dimer, he dished 6.1 assists per night and helped Charlotte finish with the league's fifth-most helpers.



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Larry Johnson, Forward - Hornets.
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Larry Johnson
"CAROLINA THUNDER" How acquired: Drafted in the first round in 1991 (first selection). While the Charlotte Hornets mulled their options on the first pick in the 1991 NBA Draft, a poll taken by the Charlotte Observer asked readers to vote for the players they wanted the Hornets to pick. Dikembe Mutombo was the overwhelming choice. Larry Johnson edged Billy Owens for second. Charlotte fans can thank the Hornets front office for not listening. The Hornets chose Johnson with the first pick and he has been paying dividends ever since. Larry finished his first season 11th in the NBA in rebounding (11 per game) and averaged 19.7 points per game. Johnson has quickly developed into an NBA superstar, even to the point of getting his own commercial for a sneaker company featuring his "Grandmama". He easily captured the 1992 NBA Rookie of the Year award. "You can now consider him one of the elite players in the league, in that special handful," Homets' coach Allan Bristow said. "Not only in how he's played, but how he's brought us in a new direction. It's not only his talent, it's his leadership." That rumbling in the Charlotte Coliseum these days is "Carolina Thunder" - Larry Johnson in charge.
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