Did You Know: How We Almost Became the Charlotte Dragons

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Well we all know about the Charlotte Bobcats logos and how Bob Johnson chose to name our team after himself in Step 1 of his mission to screw up everything and make Charlotte hate him but here are some of the early ideas and designs for the name.

Now something few may remember is the other two names that were thrown around and that actually tested better in Charlotte than the Bobcats. Firstly was the most popular of the 2, The Charlotte Flight

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Some Early Designs

This name makes much more sense and tested the best with the First in Flight history in North Carolina, It’s connection with basketball and would have transferred over very smoothly to His Airness’ ownership… Instead of Swarm Squad imagine the Flight Crew lol

Now instead of the Charlotte Spiders and naming our arena Charlotte’s Web and having the Black Widows as the Cheer leading team the next most popular name was the Charlotte Dragons! Not entirely sure why but it would have at least been better than the High School basketball name Bobcats… Here are some of the early designs you may not have seen.

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Did You Know: The Cost of Alexander Julian Working on Iconic Hornets Uniform

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Uniform is still on display in his store today

 

Did You Know: When Alexander Julian agreed to design the original Hornets uniforms he asked that his payment for the project be 5 pounds of BBQ a month or as he called it “Carolina Caviar” from Papa Doc’s Pig Palace.

Also in early designs the Hornets were going to have PINK as a primary color.

 

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Did You Know: The Hornets Pool

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Did You Know: The Hornets Pool.

These images are from George Shinn’s old home on Lake Wylie where he had a pool designed to look like a basketball court and have the Charlotte Hornets logo in the middle.

Ironically the the original home was struck by lightning and burned to the ground in 2008 and the only thing to remain was this BEE-autiful pool… Poetic Justice.

Many beelieved that when construction began on the site for a new home that the pool would fall victim and bee destroyed BUT the construction company refurbished the pool, added a raised hot tub, and completely redid the pool deck, while preserving the original tiled Hornet. (See First Image)

The following images are what the pool looked like before construction began on the site!

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UPDATE:

The house appears to be for sale still if any of you are interested. Last we heard it was on the market for 2.8 Million but things could have changed.

Take a closer look at the house now.

HOUSE HISTORY

PICTURES OF RENOVATIONS

***after this article was written in 2016 some of the links died as we presume it was sold and we are still currently researching for more info***

Hornets will be Jordan Brand When Rest of the NBA Switches to Nike

The Hornets will be the only team in the NBA to have the Jordan Brand logo in place of the Nike logo when they replace Adidas. 
With advertisements making their first appearance in the NBA the same year on uniforms and each organization gets to choose their sponsor my hope is that Jordan will also pay the advertisement fee and the Hornets can have the last clean jersey in the NBA. 

Here is a preview!

Bring Back the Crash? Fan Starts Petition to Have Franchise Honor Gerald Wallace

CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 1: Michael Jordan coaching Gerald Wallace #3 of the Charlotte Bobcats against the Miami Heat on November 1, 2008 at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  Mandatory Copyright Notice:  Copyright 2008 NBAE (Photo by Kent Smith/NBAE via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Jordan;Gerald Wallace

CHARLOTTE, NC – NOVEMBER 1: Michael Jordan coaching Gerald Wallace #3 of the Charlotte Bobcats against the Miami Heat on November 1, 2008 (Photo by Kent Smith/NBAE via Getty Images)

 

Zac Fleming messaged us and said that the organization needed to bring back Gerald Wallace and honor him. His idea was to bring Gerald on for a one day contract and let him retire in Charlotte. He then asked us what would be the best way to get that done? A Petition? We said “you get it started and we will push it.”

Before you start on about saying Gerald Wallace didn’t do enough, take a look at these…

Gerald Wallace’s Placement In Franchise History Stats.
(Keep in mind this includes old Hornets)

#2 Most Points
#3 Most Steals
#3 Games Played
#3 Minutes Played
#3 Most Rebounds
#3 Most Blocks
#4 Most Seasons

That is pretty impressive towering above the modern day squad and hanging in Franchise stat company with long time Hornets like Muggsy Bogues and Dell Curry. Oh and let’s not forget…

 

So if that swayed your opinion in any way check out the petition below and give it a sign…

https://www.change.org/p/charlotte-hornets-bringing-gerald-wallace-back-to-charlotte

 

The Charlotte Hornets Summer of Hope

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by Brad Kirby

As the NBA season is winding down quickly, it is time to start talking about the future of our beloved Hornets. The Charlotte Hornets, this past season, provided the fans of Charlotte with a 48-34 record that surpassed our best number of wins in a season since basketball returned to the Queen City in 2004. This past season was truly a great accomplishment for our Hornets as they exceeded all expectations. Our hard fought playoff series against the Heat displayed how close we were to being a true contender in the Eastern Conference. This team is moving in the right direction and are so close to competing for the Eastern Conference and getting national respect all over the league.

 

The General Manager of the Charlotte Hornets, Rich Cho, made many bold moves this past offseason and season that had Charlotte poised to bounce back into the playoffs after missing the playoffs the year before. The big additions in the summer, Nicolas Batum, Jeremy Lin, and Frank Kaminsky, provided the Hornets with huge offensive sparks and leadership qualities. Courtney Lee, an introduction at the trade deadline, contributed a significant part to the Hornets playoff run due to the loss of Michael Kidd-Gilchrist during the season. If Michael Kidd-Gilchrist were a part of the playoff run, I believe this team could have made a huge run all the way till the Eastern Conference Finals due to his improvement on the offensive side of the ball and his 100 percent effort he puts on the defensive end. With our trust in Rich Cho and the coaching skills of Steve Clifford and his staff, we are poised to bring pieces together that will develop into a cohesive team.

 

With the draft approaching and the NBA Combine going on today, can we find a gem at pick number 22? If you are asking me, I believe we can. The Hornets will most likely stay at pick number 22 but if they decide to trade up in the draft look for them to target a player like Buddy Hield. He could contribute right into the lineup for the Hornets. To move up into the top 10 of this draft, the Hornets would at the least need to package their first round pick, Cody Zeller and Jeremy Lamb to have any chance of sniffing the top 10. Would it be worth it? Yes it would. The Hornets hopefully will have many appealing options to select from in the first round. This draft they will not have a second round pick due to the Jeremy Lamb trade last offseason in June. Now let’s dive into the predictions for the 22nd pick.

 

I believe the Hornets Front Office will have a mindset to select the best player available on their board when it’s our time on the clock. The Hornets have no certain position to fill which is why they may go in the direction of choosing the best player on their board. On June 23, 2016, I believe the Charlotte Hornets will be selecting from one of these 4 players below ranked from my favorite to least favorite player.

 

Brice Johnson: Power Forward: University of North Carolina

If you want a very well polished AP All-American senior, here is your guy. The 6-foot-10 Johnson averaged 16.6 points and 10.6 rebounds this past season. Every given night he was a double-double machine. He provided the Tar Heels with a big low-post presence on both sides of the ball and a pretty good mid-range jumper. Brice Johnson could easily make a huge impact for the Hornets right of the bat and make Time Warner Cable Arena erupt after his fascinating dunks and unbelievable blocks into the stands.

 

Diamond Stone: Center: University of Maryland

If you want an Al Jefferson 2.0, here is your 6-foot-11 replacement. Could Diamond Stone be a diamond in the rough? I believe he can. Stone has all the qualities of a true center. He has an outstanding skill level that cooperates well with his very strong body and long arms. This past season, Stone was a true freshman and provided the Terrapins with 12.5 points and 5.4 rebounds a game. Diamond Stone would be an outstanding fit for the Hornets because they play with their bigs very well in the paint. If we draft him, Diamond Stone could own the paint in the upcoming years.

 

Thon Maker: Power Forward/Center: International

If you want 7-foot-0 enthralling prospect, here is the pick. Thon Maker has all the talent to make a massive impact at the next level. Maker, a 19 year old who hasn’t played a college or overseas game, is a mystery worth the risk. His game is sensational and can translate to the NBA perfectly. He has a high running motor and pretty good shot that can stretch to the three-point line. Maker, if drafted by the Hornets, would be well-liked among our fans due to his willingness to work hard, his mobility, and his competitiveness every day.

 

Malik Beasley: Combo Guard: Florida State University

If you want a Mr. Do it all, here is the guy you may want. Beasley, a 6-foot-5 true freshmen, made a big impact for the Seminoles this past season dropping 15.6 points per game and hauling in 5.3 rebounds to go along with that. Beasley is a very explosive player who can knock down a shot from anywhere on the court and explode for a dunk from anywhere in the paint. He has all the tools and attributes to make a impact right away in the league. If he was drafted by the Hornets, he would a provide a huge spark off the bench and give Buzz City many minutes every night for the upcoming years. We have been linked to him in the draft process so don’t surprised if you hear his name called on draft night.

 

Eight other intriguing players who could be Hornets on draft night:

  1. Cheick Diallo: Power Forward: University of Kansas
  2. Taurean Prince: Small Forward: Baylor University
  3. Demetrius Jackson: Point Guard: University of Notre Dame
  4. Malachi Richardson: Shooting Guard: Syracuse University
  5. Malcolm Brogdon: Combo Guard: University of Virginia
  6. Wade Baldwin IV: Combo Guard: Vanderbilt University
  7. Damian Jones: Power Forward: Vanderbilt University
  8. Timothe Luwawu: Shooting Guard: International

 

With the conclusion of the NBA Draft predictions, now it’s time to talk about the upcoming summer of free agency in the NBA. The Charlotte Hornets have only seven guaranteed contracts next season. Currently, the Hornets have eight players from last year with no finalized team for next year. Those eight players with no home are Nicolas Batum, Al Jefferson, Courtney Lee, Jeremy Lin, Marvin Williams, Troy Daniels, Tyler Hansbrough, and Jorge Gutierrez.This upcoming summer the cap rises to about 92 million dollars due to the new television deal. With this increase in the cap, Cho and company will have approximately 44 million dollars to spend this offseason . Now let’s dive into predictions for our very own free agents who all want to return to Buzz City. Then, we will discuss free agents who are primed to be Charlotte Hornets.

 

Nicolas Batum

Batum, a very pivotal figure for the Charlotte Hornets last year, will be a big investment for the Charlotte Hornets this upcoming summer. Clifford and Cho have stated how Batum is the teams No.1 priority which means we will see Batum in a Hornet uniform next year no matter the price he commands. Many fans including me don’t agree that Batum is worth close to the max deal but in the NBA today he will receive it from a team that is desperate. With this move, it would put Charlotte with 24 million dollars left to spend on others.

 

Al Jefferson

Jefferson, an aging center who has defensive liabilities but very classy old school moves, said he wants to return to Charlotte. In his end of year conference, Jefferson stated how he would take a massive pay cut to return and money wouldn’t be an issue because he wants to retire in Charlotte. At this stage of Al’s career, he would be a good role player off the bench for the Hornets. What does a massive pay cut mean to him? No one knows but the possibility of Al returning to Charlotte for a very low contract of about no more than 3.5 million could happen but not very likely.

 

Courtney Lee

Lee had a good time in Charlotte but it doesn’t look like the Hornets picture him a part of their plan next season. He came into a situation at the trade deadline where the Hornets needed him to get big minutes and he played his role well. Lee will probably want to take on a larger role with a contender and get above 8 million. The asking price for Lee will be too much and the Hornets will have to say good bye.

Jeremy Lin

Lin, one of the best back up point guards in the league last year, has stated how he would like to return next season. The Hornets would like to resign him but the asking price of Lin is yet to be determined. Lin could make a lot of money at another destination which is why the Hornets are afraid they might lose him this summer. I think Lin will command too much money for the team to invest on him which will give us more money to look at other positions.

 

Marvin Williams

Last season, Williams had an exceptional year up until the playoffs. Williams, a perfect stretch four for the Hornets last season, wants to continue his career in Charlotte next season. I believe Cho will offer him a mid-tier contract and Marvin might accept a discount to stay here. If Marvin wants over 7 million dollars he might be gone.

 

Key Free Agents who could be Hornets at the end of the day

 

Hassan Whiteside: Center: Miami Heat

Whiteside, who is a 26 year old Gastonia, North Carolina native, would be a picture-perfect fit for the Hornets. Hassan is the player the Hornets need to solve the puzzle. He is a shot blocking sensation and powerful dunker that could provide the Hornets with rim protection, athleticism, and nice touch in the paint. Whiteside is going to require a max deal but the risk is worth it to haul him in to be a Hornet.

 

Dwight Howard: Center: Houston Rockets

Howard, the elephant in the room, is a favorite to be signed by the Hornets this off-season. Many fans are very conflicted with the idea of Dwight joining the team this summer because of his recent years in the league. Howard lately has had many ups and downs due to his lack of a good fit on a team. He is a 30 year old player who is out to prove his doubters he still has his Superman left in the tank. Howard would fit well in Charlotte because we play a in and out system which is what Dwight needs. If the Hornets miss on Whiteside, Howard could be the missing piece the team is looking for. I believe Howard would sign in Charlotte for about 15 million.

 

Harrison Barnes: Combo Forward: Golden State Warriors

            Barnes, an under utilized player in Golden State, needs to a have bigger role next season. Barnes has all the tools to be an All Star but needs a new scenery for that to occur because he plays with the likes of Curry, Thompson, and Green. If the Hornets decide to let Marvin Williams walk, Barnes could be truly considered by the Hornets. The forward will command a big contract this summer. If the Hornets go after him, it sure does help he played his college ball in Chapel Hill.

 

Festus Ezeli: Center: Golden State Warriors

Ezeli, a 23 year old, could be a big steal in the upcoming free agency class this summer. This year, he has been a rotation player for the Warriors. Ezeli would like to be a more impactful player next year so I’d be surprised if he stayed in Golden State. His athleticism combined with his terrific defense would provide the Hornets with the big man they need. He would be a way cheaper option than Whiteside and Howard if the Hornets went in this route.

 

Seth Curry: Combo Guard: Sacramento Kings

            Curry, the younger brother of Stephen, had a big tear at the end of the last season. If the Hornets let Lin walk, here is your guy. Curry plays phenomenal defense and can put the ball in the hoop quickly. If given the opportunity to play here, I’m sure he would love to return his home town this summer and make an impact for the Hornets next season.

 

At the end of this summer, the Hornets will hopefully be heading in a better direction. With a magnificent draft pick and some outstanding free agent additions, this team could leap all the way up to the NBA Eastern Conference Finals or even the NBA Finals in a heartbeat. I hope you all enjoyed and agreed with this Buzz City.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poll: Panthers Fan Burns Josh Norman Jersey… Too Much? 


A fan last night sent us a clip of them burning their Josh Norman jersey. Josh’s departure from the Panthers is highly controversial and clouded with mystery for Panthers Fans.

Was Josh too greedy? Did his agent ruin it for both parties? Did Gettleman rescind the Franchise tag offer too quickly?
BUT with the little information we do have is this too extreme of a reaction?

Here is the Tweet.

***some  swearing in video***

Playoff Preview: Hornets vs Heat

By Trace Walker

Sunday afternoon the Hornets will tip off their playoff series with the Miami Heat. Charlotte is currently 0-8 in the playoffs since their expansion into the NBA in 2004. Four of those eight losses came at the hands of the Heat during their sweep of the then Bobcats in 2014.


A lot has changed since that series; a new name, court, roster and atmosphere. The modern Hornets are trying to continue the winning ways of the 90s’ Hornets; from 1992-2002, they made the playoffs seven times.

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The Heat, Hawks, Celtics, and Hornets all finished with the same record of 48-34, but due to tiebreakers, Charlotte fell to the six seed. The season series is also a draw, as each team went 2-2 against the other. In their last meeting on March 17th, Charlotte picked up an impressive win in Miami. The Heat fell 109-106 in one of the best games played by the Hornets this season.

One of the biggest keys to winning this series is controlling the paint. With Miami’s big man, Hassan Whiteside, roaming the low block; it will be crucial to find the right match ups. The center averages a double-double whilst adding 3.7 blocks per game, a league high.

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The job of guarding Whiteside will mainly belong to Cody Zeller and Al Jefferson. Although Jefferson is not known for his defensive prowess, he makes up for it in his scoring ability. The last time the Hornets met the Heat in the playoffs, one of the reasons for the sweep was Jefferson’s foot injury that he suffered in game one. After dealing with injuries again this year and missing the middle of the season, Big Al is finding his groove again; he finished with 26 in the last game of the season against the Magic. If the Hornets want to win this series, limiting the Heat’s second chance points and boxing out are crucial.

Although the Hornets don’t have any All-Star names like Dwayne Wade, they do have a roster full of players that can effectively contribute to the offense. Charlotte has players off the bench that could be difference makers; one of those players is Troy Daniels, who has seen increased play as of lately. The guard hadn’t scored in double digits since January 25th when he hit eight three pointers, including the game winner against the Kings. Daniels chose the right time of the season to heat up though; he’s scored double digits in three of the teams last four games. In those games, Troy has been especially hot from three, shooting a scorching 52%.

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Also important off the bench is the play of Frank Kaminsky. The rookie seven footer should adapt to the playoff atmosphere smoothly after making a run to the National Championship game in last years NCAA tournament.  Frank’s defense will be tested going against Miami big men such as Amar’e Stoudemire. He has struggled against the Heat so far this year, but his length and shooting ability should help to stretch the floor.


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Overall, if the Hornets just play the brand of basketball that they’ve played all year, Charlotte will pick up their first playoff win and have a good chance to win the series. I think the biggest key for the team is to just execute their game plan. Kemba Walker has made extreme growth as a player since his last playoff appearance and is ready to play a bigger role as a leader; in Walker’s blog he recognizes his growth saying

“I know that it helps that I’ve been here and had that first playoff experience though. That helped me a lot. I’m older and more mature now. A couple of years in the NBA counts for a lot. I can manipulate defenses better, so I’m ready for it. This was the goal at the beginning of the season and we accomplished it. We’re here and it’s been exciting. I lot of people didn’t think we’d make it to the playoffs this year – but we did. It started early in the season because we knew we could be a really special team. We’re here in the playoffs now and looking to make some noise. Everybody’s happy. Everybody is excited. We were all ready to get on this plane and head to Miami to play Game 1. It’s cool to get the chance to be on national TV as well, because we didn’t have that chance this season. It’s a new experience for us and we’re really looking forward to it”

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Charlotte and Miami may have finished the season with identical records, but the better team will soon be determined. No matter what happens, the Hornets had a tremendous season and have great building blocks for the future.

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What’s The Buzz? : The Home Stretch

By Trace Walker (  )

“We just grind”

That’s what Kemba Walker had to say following the Hornet’s win over Philadelphia on April Fools’ Day.

That quote summarizes more than just the 76ers game, but the entire season. There have  been times this season where it has seemed as if the Hornets were completely out of a game, only to make a late push and come back. The team seems to always be in that mindset of “we can win this game,” which has led to the best season Charlotte has seen since rejoining the league.

Although the Hornets have had a great regular season, the team is still looking for one thing; a playoff win. In their eleven seasons, Charlotte has only made it into the playoffs twice. In the franchises’ playoff debut in the 2010 playoffs, the Bobcats were swept by Dwight Howard’s Orlando Magic. In their second playoff appearance in 2014, the team was swept yet again, this time by Miami’s big three of Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh.lebron-james-kemba-walker-nba-playoffs-charlotte-bobcats-miami-heat.jpg

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So what makes this year different and how will the Hornets be able to celebrate their first playoff victory?

The first thing you need to know is that the Hornets are hot. In March, the team recorded an impressive record of 13-3. Thirteen wins, a team record for W’s in a month, led to Steve Clifford winning Eastern Conference coach of the month. The highlight of the winning streak was March 21’s win over the Spurs. The Hornets came back from 23 to beat San Antonio 91-88. The comeback was the worst largest lead surrendered by the Spurs in the Tim Duncan era.

Next, Charlotte has completely revamped their offense, which led them to 109.2 PPG in March, second in the East. This graphic which was featured in a fantastic SB Nation article, shows the substantial improvements Charlotte’s offense has made this year. The full article can be found here: http://www.sbnation.com/2016/3/29/11320144/charlotte-hornets-breakdown-analysis-offense-three-pointers-steve-clifford.charlotte_hornets_has_changed-1.0.0

Charlotte has clearly made great strides in their ability to shoot from last year. Marvin Williams has been one of the biggest contributors to the increase in 3’s as he is having a career year shooting the ball. William’s fantastic year puts him in elite company in Hornets history as him and Jamal Washburn are the only to record 100 threes and 500 rebounds in a season. Screen Shot 2016-04-03 at 11.58.21 PM.png

Another reason for the Hornet’s success is that the team doesn’t have to rely on one player for production. Kemba Walker is the highest scorer for Charlotte at 21 PPG, but there are multiple players on the roster that can step up at any time to lead the team to a win. This was shown in the Spurs game where Kemba struggled shooting a mere 2-11. Jeremy Lin stepped up in his place dropping 29 points on the second best team in the NBA.
One of the biggest downfalls of the 2013-2014 Bobcats whom fell to the Heat was that they mainly depended on Al Jefferson for offensive production. When Big Al was hurt with a foot injury during the playoff series, the team struggled to find ways to put up points. During the 13′ season, only five Bobcats averaged over 9 points a game; Al Jefferson, Kemba Walker, Gerald Henderson, Gary Neal, and Ramon Sessions.
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This year though, the scoring is more evenly spread amongst the team. Five players are averaging over 10 PPG; those of which are Kemba Walker, Nic Batum, Jeremy Lin, Al Jefferson, and Marvin Williams. It’s also important to note the production of Courtney Lee, Cody Zeller, and Jeremy Lamb whom all average nine points a game.
The Hornets also have for the first time ever, a true home court advantage. When Charlotte scores over 100 points at home, chances are they’re taking home the W, as their record in these games is 22-1. The Buzz is growing around the team, during the year of their last playoff appearance, the average attendance at games was 15,234. That number has greatly grown compared to this years average of 17,466 attendees, a difference of 2,000 more fans at each home game.

What’s Next?

Now that the Hornet’s have secured a playoff spot,

The team will look to finish strong in their last few games. What playoff spot Charlotte will finish with is still a great mystery due to how close the East is. At one point they had worked their way up to third, but a loss to the first place Cavaliers dropped them all the way to sixth. Right now it looks like the Hornets will most likely have to play either the Heat, Pacers, Celtics, or Hawks.

Fortunately for Charlotte, there are some great opportunities to pick up some wins before the end of the season. After a tough game in Toronto on the fifth, the Hornets will face the Knicks, Nets, Wizards, and Magic. All teams that Charlotte has found success against this year. The toughest remaining game is April 11’s matchup against the Celtics in TD Gardens.

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Also, Happy Birthday to Frank Kaminsky, the Hornet’s big man turned 23 Monday.