Charlotte Hornets
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Watching The Charlotte Hornets, Breaking Through as Modestly as Possible
The Hornets built a winning, middle-class team through smart drafting, reclamation projects, and an aversion to ego. It may not last, but it's beautiful to watch.
Zach LaVine Casually Throws Down 360 Dunk in a Game
Zach LaVine pulled off a 360 dunk in the middle of a game against the Hornets.
The Charlotte Hornets Improved by Deciding Not to Suck So Much
Michael Jordan's Charlotte Hornets are on pace for their best-ever season, and the reason may astound you.
The Creator of Personal Seat Licenses Hates Them As Much As You Do
Sports marketing executive Max Muhleman created the Personal Seat License. But the concept has strayed from the original idea. How did it get to be this way?
Stephen A. Smith Rants About Mark Jackson, is Somehow More Stephen A. Smith Than Ever
The soundbar says it all.
Cam Newton Is Enjoying Being on Top of the World, Dabbing Wherever the Hell He Wants
Cam Newton is having fun. The lady behind him? Not so much.
The Redemption of Jeremy Lin
A few years ago, for a stretch of 25 memorable games, Jeremy Lin was unstoppable. Since then, he's become a NBA punchline. Now, in Charlotte, he's playing like himself again.
The True Story of the Goofiest Basketball Cards Ever Made
The NBA of the 1990's was a different, smaller, and more innocent thing. These goofy basketball cards by NBA HOOPS are proof. Here's how they came to be.
DeAndre Jordan Picks his Nose, Wipes it on J.J. Redick
DeAndre Jordan videobombed J.J. Redick last night after the Clippers beat the Hornets 99-92. He picked his nose (twice) and wiped it on Redick's back.
Woman at Hornets Game Gets Absolutely Smoked in the Face with Errant Pass
As far as basketballs to the face go, this is one of the best ones ever. A direct hit.