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Jugadores Activos
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Leyendas
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Los jugadores que definieron el baloncesto de Charlotte Hornets. Íconos que moldearon la franquicia y dejaron un legado perdurable.
Numeros colgados en las vigas de Spectrum Center. Los jugadores que lo dieron todo por Charlotte Hornets.
The Charlotte Hornets carry one of basketball's most vibrant and complex franchise histories. Born in 1988 as an NBA expansion team, the original Hornets instantly captured the city's heart with their iconic teal-and-purple uniforms and an electric atmosphere inside the Charlotte Coliseum — one of the loudest arenas in league history. Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning, Muggsy Bogues, Dell Curry, and Glen Rice formed the nucleus of a competitive squad that made multiple playoff appearances throughout the 1990s, with their 54-win 1996-97 season representing the franchise's peak on the court. Despite never reaching the NBA Finals, the original Hornets cultivated a fanbase as passionate as any in professional basketball. After owner George Shinn controversially relocated the franchise to New Orleans in 2002 — a move that devastated Charlotte — the city campaigned aggressively for a new team. In 2004, the NBA granted Charlotte an expansion franchise, initially called the Bobcats, under owner Robert Johnson. The early Bobcat years were lean, but the franchise made steady progress, drafting Kemba Walker in 2011 and building around his relentless energy and scoring ability. In 2013, when the New Orleans team rebranded to the Pelicans, Charlotte was granted the right to reclaim both the Hornets name and the original franchise's full history — championships, retired numbers, and statistical records included. The rebranding in 2014 signaled a new era, and when Michael Jordan — himself a North Carolina native — became the controlling owner, Charlotte seemed poised for its next chapter. The 2020 NBA Draft transformed everything. Selecting LaMelo Ball third overall, Charlotte landed a generational playmaker whose behind-the-back passes, half-court vision, and magnetic personality made him one of the NBA's most exciting players almost immediately. Ball won the 2021 Rookie of the Year Award and was named an All-Star in 2023, establishing himself as the unquestioned face of the franchise. Paired with high-upside young talent in Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, and Tidjane Salaun, the Hornets are building toward their first real championship contention window. In 2023, Michael Jordan sold the majority stake to Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall, who brought renewed investment in team building and player development. Head coach Charles Lee, hired in 2024, brings a defensive pedigree from his time on championship staffs in Boston, tasked with molding Charlotte's talented but inexperienced roster into a cohesive playoff contender. The franchise that gave the world Muggsy Bogues and the Grandmama commercials is now betting its future on one of the most naturally gifted point guards the game has seen.
Conferencia
Eastern
División
Southeast
Arena Local
Spectrum Center
Fundado
1988
Mascota
Hugo the Hornet
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Años de Historia
Charlotte Hornets
Charlotte Bobcats(2004-2014)
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