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Familiarity can breed contempt and angst but it can also breed great basketball. The Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat have played each other four times this season. Three out of the four were extremely close contests with big rallies by... more

On this alarm...the Hornets end the season with a win and know their playoff matchup and schedule.

On this alarm...Charlotte Hornets playoffs scenarios...Hornets score a big win heading into the playoffs and a word on The Werm, Tom Werme.

On this alarm...the Hornets seem to get back on track but after a devastating loss in Washington there's still work to do in the final week of the regular season.

Despite nearly turning over half the team and adding two new starters to the rotation, no one has been more important to the success of the Charlotte Hornets this year than Kemba Walker. He's the focus of another clever campaign by... more

On this alarm...Steve Clifford doesn't want them to play like the "old Charlotte Hornets" so Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson decided to play like the 2013-14 Bobcats...

We take you inside the locker room and get the opinions of Al Jefferson, Frank Kaminsky and Marvin Williams on what it takes to make the transition into professional basketball and whether or not someone should be able to make the... more

On this alarm...the Hornets lose to the Raptors and the story of the game feels all too familiar to hardcore Hornets fans.

The 1996 NBA Draft, Kobe Byrant, Kwame Brown, Big Al Jefferson...the Hornets organization will always be linked to the era between 1995 and 2005 when going straight from high school to the NBA was the thing to do. We talk to Jonathan... more

There was no rule against it but, with rare exceptions, high school players just weren't taken in the NBA draft. Then 1995 happened, Kevin Garnett exploded onto the scene and for the next ten years prep stars invaded late June. It only... more

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