The Story of the Charlotte Hornets

The Story of the Charlotte Hornets — page 5
GUARD BREVIN KNIGHT USED VETERAN EXPERIENCE TO HIS ADVANTAGE WITH THE NEW BOBCATS Basketball Association NBA announced on December 18 2002 that Charlotte had been awarded a franchise The new team wasn’t the city’s first foray into the NBA For 14 years beginning in 1988 the city was home to the Charlotte Hornets That team had a natural nickname When British general Lord Charles Cornwallis occupied Charlotte then little more than a village during the Revolutionary War stiff resistance from the local population caused him to label it a hornet’s nest an image that is often used as the city’s unofficial emblem In May 2002 though the Hornets moved to New Orleans Louisiana Hornets owners George Shinn and Ray Wooldridge claimed that dwindling attendance and playing in the outdated Charlotte Coliseum made it impossible for the franchise to compete financially with the league’s other teams Despite the move the NBA knew that Charlotte was still a great basketball city So just months after the Hornets departed the league granted the city an expansion 10