Charlotte Hornets accomplishments and records

This is a list of the accomplishments and records of the current Charlotte Hornets. The Hornets, known from their creation in 2004 until May 2014 as the Charlotte Bobcats, are an American professional basketball team currently playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Muggsy Bogues is the Hornets' all-time leader in Assists, Minutes, and Steals.
Emeka Okafor won Rookie of the Year honors in 2005 and is the Hornets' all-time leader in Rebounds

The current Hornets are the second NBA team to have played under that name. The original Hornets played in Charlotte from 1988 until moving to New Orleans in 2002; since 2013, they have been known as the New Orleans Pelicans.

Individual records

Franchise leaders

Italic denotes still active with team.

Asterisk denotes still active but not with team.

(As of the beginning of the 2020–21 season)[1]

Points scored (regular season)
Player Points
Kemba Walker* 12,009
Dell Curry 9,839
Gerald Wallace 7,437
Larry Johnson 7,405
Glen Rice 5,651
Muggsy Bogues 5,531
Raymond Felton 5,311
David Wesley 5,241
Gerald Henderson Jr. 4,701
Emeka Okafor 4,630
Alonzo Mourning 4,569
Kendall Gill 4,159
Marvin Williams 4,149
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 3,738
Nicolas Batum* 3,728
Cody Zeller 3,694
Rex Chapman 3,574
Elden Campbell 3,573
Jeremy Lamb* 3,424
Kelly Tripucka 3,379
Most minutes played
Player Minutes
Kemba Walker* 20,607
Muggsy Bogues 19,768
Dell Curry 17,613
Gerald Wallace 16,718
Larry Johnson 14,635
Raymond Felton 13,939
David Wesley 13,046
Marvin Williams 11,615
Emeka Okafor 11,212
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 10,857
Gerald Henderson Jr. 10,756
Most rebounds
Player Rebounds
Emeka Okafor 3,516
Larry Johnson 3,479
Gerald Wallace 3,398
Cody Zeller 2,572
Bismack Biyombo 2,408
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 2,388
Anthony Mason 2,354
Kemba Walker* 2,317
Marvin Williams 2,293
Alonzo Mourning 2,176
Most assists
Player Assists
Muggsy Bogues 5,557
Kemba Walker* 3,308
Raymond Felton 2,573
David Wesley 1,911
Baron Davis 1,605
Larry Johnson 1,553
Nicolas Batum* 1,521
Brevin Knight 1,497
Dell Curry 1,429
D. J. Augustin* 1,248
Most steals
Player Steals
Muggsy Bogues 1,067
Gerald Wallace 827
Kemba Walker* 799
Dell Curry 747
Raymond Felton 565
David Wesley 551
Baron Davis 439
Kendall Gill 398
Brevin Knight 355
Marvin Williams 338
Most blocks
Player Blocks
Alonzo Mourning 684
Emeka Okafor 621
Bismack Biyombo 557
Gerald Wallace 531
Elden Campbell 484
Cody Zeller 305
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 301
Marvin Williams 287
Kenny Gattison 283
Vlade Divac 274
Most three-pointers made
Player 3-pointers made
Kemba Walker* 1,283
Dell Curry 929
Marvin Williams 681
Glen Rice 508
Nicolas Batum* 496
David Wesley 390
Raymond Felton 375
D. J. Augustin* 350
Matt Carroll 338
Frank Kaminsky* 338

Individual Accomplishments and Awards

All-NBA Team

Second Team

Third Team

All-NBA Defensive Team

First Team

Second Team

Executive of the Year

Sixth Man of the Year

Larry Johnson won Rookie of the Year honors in 1992.

All-Stars and All-Star Weekend participants

Gerald Wallace was selected as NBA All-Stars in 2010.

NBA All-Stars

All-Star Game MVP

NBA Rising Stars Challenge

Slam Dunk Contest

Three-point Shootout

Basketball Hall of Famers

Players
No.NamePositionTenureInducted
00 Robert Parish C1994–962003
33 Alonzo Mourning C/F1992–952014
12 Vlade Divac C1996–982019
Coaches
NamePositionTenureInducted
Dave Cowens [lower-alpha 1] Coach1996–991991
Larry Brown [lower-alpha 2] Coach2008–102002

Notes

  1. Inducted as player.
  2. Coached the team when they were known as the Charlotte Bobcats.

FIBA Hall of Famers

Players
No.NamePositionTenureInducted
12 Vlade Divac C1996–982010

Retired numbers

Charlotte Hornets retired numbers
No.NamePositionTenure
13 Bobby PhillsG1997–2000

The Charlotte Hornets retired Phills' number on February 9, 2000 after he was killed in an automobile accident in Charlotte. His jersey hung from the rafters of the Charlotte Coliseum until the franchise relocated in May 2002. It was displayed in the New Orleans Arena until the franchise became the Pelicans in 2013. On November 1, 2014, his jersey was returned to Charlotte, where it was re-honored and currently hangs in Spectrum Center.[2][3][4]

Other franchise records

Team (regular season)

  • Largest margin of victory in a game – 61 (Score: 140 – 79) Mar. 22, 2018 vs. Memphis [5]
  • Largest margin of victory in a playoffs game - 30 (Score: 119 – 89) May 3, 1993 vs. Boston Celtics [6]

in Eastern Conference First Round

  • Biggest comeback to win a game (24 points) – 24 Oct 29, 2014 vs. Milwaukee[7]

References

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