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Extractions: Team Schedules, Information Tickets Home NBA Basketball Tickets ... Las Vegas TICKET CATEGORIES Professional Sports Tickets - MLB Baseball Tickets - NHL Hockey Tickets - NBA Basketball Tickets ... Login 2004-05 was a wobbly season for the New Orleans Hornets, who escaped Charlotte only to find that their play and their attendance were not much better in the Crescent City. However, the Hornets weak season gave them the fourth pick in the NBA draft and a shot at guard Chris Paul of Wake Forest. With a bit of hard work, the Hornets are sure to improve on their poor 2004-05 season, so get your tickets to see them today. Click here to find New Orleans Hornets tickets The Hornets started in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1988. The Hornets got a new home in New Orleans in 2002. Past Hornets stars include Larry Johnson, fan favorite Muggsy Bogues and Alonzo Mourning. The team was led by guard Kelly Tripucka, who provided instant points. Tripucka was Charlotte's top scorer for the franchise's first two seasons. The team also had sharpshooting rookie Rex Chapman, who was also an instant scoring threat. Related Links New Orleans Saints tickets New Orleans Privateers tickets Tulane University Green Wave tickets Tulane Green Wave tickets ... Buy New Orleans Hornets Tickets In 1992, the team won the second pick in the draft, using it to draft center Alonzo Mourning from Georgetown. The Hornets now had twin 20-10 threats in Johnson and Mourning, who with Gill formed perhaps the league's top young trio. It was good enough for fifth in the Eastern Conference and a playoff spot, where they upset the Boston Celtics with Mournings famous series-winning shot. However, they lacked the experience and depth to defeat the New York Knicks.
October 30, 2000--NBA Preview '00-01--Columbia Chronicle Online bobby phills was killed while racing his car against teammate David Wesley andWesley never The Magic are basketballs version of the St. Louis Rams. http://www.ccchronicle.com/back/2000_fall/2000-10-30/sports1.html
Extractions: This season, there are more teams with hopes of advancing deep into the playoffs than any other time in recent memory. The shift of power in the NBA has been completed. While the Eastern Conference is still balanced, having six teams with a chance at the Finals, the West has all the powerhouses. The Defending Champion Lakers, Trail Blazers, and Spurs are all better than any team in the East now that Miami has lost Alonzo Mourning for the season with a kidney ailment. With no dominant center in the East on a good team, New York and Indiana will duel it out in the Eastern Conference Finals, with the Jalen Rose led Pacers advancing. The West will once again come down to the Lakers and Blazers. However, this time Portland is built to win. The Blazers and Pacers might not be the major market match-up NBC is dreaming of, but it will be a terrific Finals series, with the Blazers winning in seven games.
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The Austin Chronicle Columns: Coach's Corner Coach weighs in on UT men s basketball (still lacks reliable offense), Super Bowk34 (the Tennessee bobby phills is dead. A young family is in shambles. http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2000-01-28/cols_coach.html
Extractions: January 28, 2000: Odds and ends: The knowledge that Super Bowl 34's buildup is 10,080 minutes shorter is a gift to be cherished. Buoyed significantly understanding that this decreases the chances of Dick Vermeil weeping when talking about ... well, just about anything I stand ready with my pick. Last week I asked if the Titans were lucky dogs or the proverbial team of destiny. As I age, an uncharacteristic mystical streak expands. The long suffering Titans/Oilers an early nine-point pooch despite losing two key starters to weird foot injuries will prevail to become the last of the original AFL franchises to, at last, win a championship. The oddity that neither team has ever been within sniffing distance of a playoff game (let alone a Super Bowl) allows room for the fans' ultimate fantasy: a good game. St. Louis will follow the natural big game impulse to play not to lose, which will allow Tennessee to hang in there and win, 27-21. Bobby Phills is dead. A young family is in shambles. They'll bear the emotional scars of the car crash that killed their father for every minute of every day for the rest of their lives. It was a horrible day for his family, a sad one for his Charlotte Hornet teammates. Still, there was something deeply disturbing about the way this story given days of extensive coverage was reported by the media. In interview after interview, Phills was described with adjectives like, "quiet," "levelheaded," and "intelligent." This is all well and good if your friends can't find something nice to say about you after you're dead, you must have been a sorry SOB.
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Extractions: Unfortunately, many of the major sports stories of 2000 also looked like misprints - or the handiwork of demons bent on destroying our remaining faith in humankind. We've seen plenty of misbehavior on and off the playing fields through the years, but this year produced a bumper crop of morons, miscreants and malfeasants. A scattershot selection of prizewinners: The Caligula Cup: Clearly, the owners of professional sports teams can be a cruel, despotic and self-absorbed bunch (see Steinbrenner, George). But most of them looked like guardian angels in 2000 compared to Daniel Snyder, the petulant and intrusive majordomo of the Washington Redskins. One of Snyder's first moves was to fire more than a dozen employees without severance, and after a loss, he lambasted head coach Norv Turner in the team training room. Last summer Snyder charged fans $10 to visit the Skins' training camp, and when his $100 million team - the most expensive in NFL history - suffered its fourth loss in five games two weeks ago, Snyder abruptly fired Turner. Meanwhile, ex-starting quarterback Brad Johnson complains that his demotion came straight from the executive office. And you thought the Bush-Gore wrangle was big news in the nation's capitol.
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Extractions: January Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Events 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Holidays and observances ... edit Gustav I of Sweden crowned king of Sweden Titus Andronicus first staged at the Rose Theatre Little Ice Age : Two-month freezing period begins in France - The coast of the Atlantic and Seine River freeze, crops fail and at least 24,000 Parisians die. - The first Colonial American museum open to the public is opened in Charleston, South Carolina Mission Santa Clara de Asís is founded in what is now Santa Clara, California - In order to avoid anti-Mormon .persecution, Joseph Smith, Jr. and his followers leave Ohio for Missouri Royal Aeronautical Society is formed in London Yohannes IV is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia in Axum , the first imperial coronation in that city in over 200 years. Kwang-su becomes emperor of China H. L. Smith
Extractions: JAGUAR ATHLETIC PROGRAM TO RETIRE BOBBY PHILLS, II JERSEY THIS WEEKEND FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amanda P. Larkins February 25, 2000 (225) 771-5020 Back to top BATON ROUGEThe Southern University Department of Athletics will retire the number 34, worn by Bobby Ray Phills, II, from its men's basketball program, on Saturday, February 26, 2000, during a halftime ceremony at its men's game against Texas Southern University, that tips-off at 7:30 p.m. This is the first number retired by Southern University in any of its athletic programs in school history, and a jersey will be hung in the rafters of the F.G Clark Activity Center. Phills excelled on the court as well as in the classroom from 1987-91, while attending Southern University. With Phills on the roster, the Southern Jaguar basketball team collected a record of 88-36 and was 45-14 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. During his collegiate career at SU, Phills scored 1,922 points, 447 rebounds, 204 assists and 282 three-pointers, in 113 career games. A consensus All-SWAC selection, Phills earned first-team All-SWAC honors as a senior averaging 28.4 points per game, which ranked fourth in the nation in Division I. He was selected second-team All-Louisiana and led the SWAC in steals with 90 and led the nation in three-pointers with 123 and a 4.3 per game average. Phills scored a season high 45 points twice, hit 11 three-pointers twice and scored in double figures in all 28 games. He was one of eight contestants selected to participate in the "3-Point Shootout" during the NCAA Final Four weekend.
Extractions: Team's Retired Numbers and Team's Name History NBL = National Basketball League 1937-38 - 1948-49 (no games played in 1944-45 due to World War II) BAA = Basketball Association of America 1946-47 - 1948-49 NBA = National Basketball Association 1949-50 - present ABA = American Basketball Association 1967-68 - 1975-76 (The NBL and BAA merged in 1949 to form the NBA - the BAA is considered the predecessor of the NBA, which is why 1996-97 was celebrated as the 50th anniversary on the NBA [there were other leagues besides the NBL and BAA, but only teams from the two leagues formed the NBA]. The ABA merged with the NBA in 1976.) Atlanta Hawks (NBL Buffalo Bisons 1946, [changed name during 46-47] NBL Tri-City Blackhawks 46-47 - 48-49, NBA Tri-City Blackhawks 49-50, Tri-Cities Blackhawks 50-51, Milwaukee Hawks 51-52 - 54-55, St. Louis Hawks 55-56 - 67-68, Atlanta Hawks 68-69 - present) No Player Seasons with team 9 Bob Pettit 54-55 - 64-65 21 Dominique Wilkins 82-83 - 93-94 [retired 1/13/01] 23 Lou Hudson 68-69 - 76-77 [retired 3/1/77] Boston Celtics (BAA Boston Celtics 46-47 - 48-49, NBA Boston Celtics 49-50 - present) No Player Seasons with team Jim Loscutoff retired "Loscy" 55-56 - 63-64 Johnny Most radio broadcaster, retired a microphone [retired 12/3/90] 00 Robert Parish 80-81 - 93-94 [retired 1/18/98] 1 Walter Brown team founder [retired 10/17/64] 2 Red Auerbach coach 50-51 - 65-66, GM, and president [retired 1/4/85] 3 Dennis Johnson 83-84 - 89-90 [retired 12/13/91] 6 Bill Russell 56-57 - 68-69 [retired 3/12/72] 10 Jo Jo White 69-70 - 78-79 [retired 4/9/82] 14 Bob Cousy 50-51 - 62-63 [retired 10/26/63] 15 Tom Heinsohn 56-57 - 64-65 [retired 10/15/66] 16 Satch Sanders 60-61 - 72-73 [retired 1/73] 17 John Havlicek 62-63 - 77-78 [retired 10/13/78] 18 Dave Cowens 70-71 - 79-80 [retired 2/8/81] 19 Don Nelson 65-66 - 75-76 [retired 1978] 21 Bill Sharman 51-52 - 60-61 [retired 10/15/66] 22 Ed Macauley 50-51 - 55-56 [retired 10/16/63] 23 Frank Ramsey 54-55 and 56-57 - 63-64 24 Sam Jones 57-58 - 68-69 [retired 3/9/69] 25 K.C. Jones 58-59 - 66-67 [retired 2/12/67] 31 Cedric Maxwell 77-78 - 84-85 [retired 12/15/03] 32 Kevin McHale 80-81 - 92-93 [retired 1/30/94] 33 Larry Bird 79-80 - 91-92 [retired 2/4/93] 35 Reggie Lewis 87-88 - 92-93 [retired 3/22/95] Charlotte Bobcats (first season 04-05) None Chicago Bulls (first season 66-67) No Player Seasons with team Jerry Krause GM 85-86 - 02-03, retired banner [retired 10/31/03] Phil Jackson coach 89-90 - 97-98, retired "COACH" [retired 5/5/99] 4 Jerry Sloan 66-67 - 72-73 [retired 2/17/78] 10 Bob Love 68-69 - 75-76 [retired 1/14/94] 23 Michael Jordan 84-85 - 92-93 and 94-95 - 97-98 [retired 11/1/94] 33 Scottie Pippen 87-88 - 97-98 and 03-04 [to be retired in 05-06] Cleveland Cavaliers (first season 70-71) No Player Seasons with team 7 Bingo Smith 70-71 - 79-80 [retired 12/4/79] 22 Larry Nance 87-88 - 93-94 [retired 1/30/95] 25 Mark Price 86-87 - 94-95 [retired 11/13/99] 34 Austin Carr 71-72 - 79-80 [retired 1/3/81] 42 Nate Thurmond 75-76 - 76-77 [retired 12/18/77] 43 Brad Daugherty 86-87 - 93-94 [retired 3/1/97] Dallas Mavericks (first season 80-81) No Player Seasons with team 15 Brad Davis 80-81 - 91-92 [retired 11/14/92] 22 Rolando Blackman 81-82 - 91-92 [retired 3/11/99] Denver Nuggets (ABA Denver Rockets 67-68 - 73-74, ABA Denver Nuggets 74-75 - 75-76, NBA Denver Nuggets 76-77 - present) No Player Seasons with team 2 Alex English 79-80 - 89-90 [retired 3/2/95] 33 David Thompson 75-76 - 81-82 [retired 11/7/92] 40 Byron Beck 67-68 - 76-77 [retired 12/16/77] 44 Dan Issel 76-77 - 84-85 [retired 4/5/85] 432 Doug Moe coach 80-81 - 89-90 [retired 11/7/02] Detroit Pistons (NBL Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons 41-42 - 47-48, BAA Fort Wayne Pistons 48-49, NBA Fort Wayne Pistons 49-50 - 56-57, Detriot Pistons 57-58 - present) No Player Seasons with team 2 Chuck Daly coach 83-84 - 91-92 [retired 1/25/97] 4 Joe Dumars 85-86 - 98-99 [retired 3/10/00] 11 Isiah Thomas 81-82 - 93-94 [retired 2/17/96] 15 Vinnie Johnson 81-82 - 90-91 [retired 2/5/94] 16 Bob Lanier 70-71 - 79-80 [retired 1/9/93] 21 Dave Bing 66-67 - 74-75 [retired 3/18/83] 40 Bill Laimbeer 81-82 - 93-94 [retired 2/4/95] Golden State Warriors (BAA Philadelphia Warriors 46-47 - 48-49, NBA Philadelphia Warriors 49-50 - 61-62, San Francisco Warriors 62-63 - 70-71 Golden State Warriors 71-72 - present) No Player Seasons with team 13 Wilt Chamberlain 59-60 - 64-65 [retired 12/29/99] 14 Tom Meschery 61-62 - 66-67 [retired 10/13/67] 16 Alvin Attles 60-61 - 70-71 [retired 2/10/77] 24 Rick Barry 65-66 - 77-78 [retired 3/18/88] 42 Nate Thurmond 63-64 - 73-74 [retired 3/8/78] Houston Rockets (San Diego Rockets 67-68 - 70-71, Houston Rockets 71-72 - present) No Player Seasons with team 22 Clyde Drexler 94-95 - 97-98 [retired 2/3/00] 23 Calvin Murphy 73-74 - 82-83 [retired 3/17/84] 24 Moses Malone 76-77 - 81-82 [retired 4/19/98] 34 Hakeem Olajuwon 84-85 - 00-01 [retired 11/9/02] 45 Rudy Tomjanovich 73-74 - 80-81 [retired 1/28/82] Indiana Pacers (ABA Indiana Pacers 67-68 - 75-76, NBA Indiana Pacers 76-77 - present) No Player Seasons with team 30 George McGinnis 71-72 - 81-82 [retired 11/2/85] 34 Mel Daniels 68-69 - 73-74 [retired 11/2/85] 35 Roger Brown 67-68 - 74-75 [retired 11/2/85] Los Angeles Clippers (Buffalo Braves 70-71 - 77-78, San Diego Clippers 78-79 - 83-84, Los Angeles Clippers 84-85 - present) None Los Angeles Lakers (NBL Minneapolis Lakers 47-48, BAA Minneapolis Lakers 48-49, NBA Minneapolis Lakers 49-50 - 59-60, Los Angeles Lakers 60-61 - present) No Player Seasons with team Banner for Minneapolis Lakers with names of Coach John Kundla, George Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen, Slater, Martin, Clyde Lovellette, and Jim Pollard on it [retired 4/11/02] Chick Hearn TV+radio broadcaster, retired microphone [retired 11/24/02] 13 Wilt Chamberlain 68-69 - 72-73 [retired 11/9/83] 22 Elgin Baylor 58-59 - 71-72 [retired 11/9/83] 25 Gail Goodrich 65-66 - 67-68 and 70-71 - 75-76 [retired 11/20/96] 32 Magic Johnson 79-80 - 90-91 and 95-96 [retired 2/16/92] 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 75-76 - 88-89 [retired 3/20/95] 42 James Worthy 82-83 - 93-94 [retired 12/10/95] 44 Jerry West 60-61 - 73-74 [retired 11/9/83] Memphis Grizzlies (Vancouver Grizzlies 95-96 - 00-01, Memphis Grizzlies 01-02 - present) None Miami Heat (first season 87-88) No Player Seasons with team 23 Michael Jordan [none] [retired 4/11/03] Milwaukee Bucks (first season 68-69) No Player Seasons with team 1 Oscar Robertson 70-71 - 72-73 [retired 10/18/74] 2 Junior Bridgeman 75-76 - 86-87 [retired 1/17/88] 4 Sidney Moncrief 79-80 - 88-89 [retired 1/16/90] 14 Jon McGlocklin 68-69 - 75-76 [retired 12/10/76] 16 Bob Lanier 79-80 - 83-84 [retired 12/6/84] 32 Brian Winters 75-76 - 82-83 [retired 10/28/83] 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 69-70 - 74-75 [retired 3/24/93] Minnesota Timberwolves (first season 89-90) 2 Malik Sealy 98-99 - 99-00 [retired 11/4/00] New Jersey Nets (ABA New Jersey Americans 67-68, ABA New York Nets 68-69 - 75-76, NBA New York Nets 76-77, New Jersey Nets 77-78 - present) No Player Seasons with team 3 Drazen Petrovic 90-91 - 92-93 [retired 11/94] 4 Wendell Ladner 73-74 - 74-75 [retired 9/75] 23 John Williamson 76-77 - 79-80 [retired 12/91] 25 Bill Melchionni 69-70 - 75-76 [retired 9/76] 32 Julius Erving 73-74 - 74-75 [retired 4/3/87] 52 Buck Williams 89-90 - 95-96 [retired 4/11/99] New Orleans Hornets (Charlotte Hornets 88-89 - 01-02 New Orleans Hornets 02-03 - present) No Player Seasons with team 6 Sixth Man retired in honor of the Hornets fans 7 Pete Maravich none, 74-75 - 79-80 w/ New Orleans Jazz [retired 10/30/02] 13 Bobby Phills 97-98 - 99-00 [retired 2/9/00] New York Knicks (BAA New York Knickerbockers 46-47 - 48-49, NBA New York Knickerbockers 49-50 - present) [official name is still Knickerbockers] No Player Seasons with team 10 Walt Frazier 67-68 - 76-77 [retired 10/15/76] 12 Dick Barnett 65-66 - 73-74 [retired 3/10/90] 15 Earl Monroe 71-72 - 79-80 [retired 3/1/86] 15 Dick McGuire 49-50 - 56-57 [retired 3/14/92] 19 Willis Reed 64-65 - 73-74 [retired 10/21/76] 22 Dave DeBusschere 68-69 - 73-74 [retired 3/24/81] 24 Bill Bradley 67-68 - 76-77 [retired 2/18/84] 33 Patrick Ewing 85-86 - 99-00 [retired 2/28/02] 613 Red Holzman coach 67-68 - 76-77 and 78-79 - 81-82 [retired 3/10/90] Orlando Magic (first season 89-90) None Philadelphia 76ers (BAA Syrcauce Nationals 46-47 - 48-49, NBA Syracuse Nationals 49-50 - 62-63, Philadelphia 76ers 63-64 - present) No Player Seasons with team Dave Zinkoff PA announcer, retired microphone 3/25/86 6 Julius Erving 76-77 - 86-87 [retired 4/18/88] 10 Maurice Cheeks 78-79 - 88-89 [retired 2/6/95] 13 Wilt Chamberlain 64-65 - 67-68 [retired 3/18/91] 15 Hal Greer 63-64 - 72-73 [retired 11/19/76] 24 Bobby Jones 78-79 - 85-86 [retired 11/7/86] 32 Billy Cunningham 65-66 - 75-76 [retired 12/17/76] 34 Charles Barkley 84-85 - 91-92 [retired 3/30/01] Phoenix Suns (first season 68-69) No Player Seasons with team * Cotton Fitzsimmons coach 70-71 - 71-72, 88-89 - 96-97; executive VP 92-93 - 03-04 [retired 4/18/05] * Joe Proski trainer 68-69 - 00-01 [retired 4/1/01] 5 Dick Van Arsdale 68-69 - 76-77 [retired 11/13/77] 6 Walter Davis 77-78 - 87-88 [retired 4/3/94] *7 Kevin Johnson 87-88 - 97-98 and 99-00 [retired 3/7/01] *9 Dan Majerle 88-89 - 94-95 and 01-02 [retired 3/9/03] *24 Tom Chambers 88-89 - 92-93 [retired 4/18/99] 33 Alvin Adams 75-76 - 87-88 [retired 11/9/88] *34 Charles Barkley 92-93 - 95-96 [retired 3/20/04] 42 Connie Hawkins 69-70 - 73-74 [retired 11/19/76] 44 Paul Westphal 75-76 - 79-80 and 83-84 [retired 4/15/89] *Phoenix no longer formally retires numbers, but inducts the player into their Ring of Honor. The number remains available for others to use. Portland Trailblazers (first season 70-71) No Player Seasons with team Bill Schonely radio broadcaster, retired a microphone [retired 11/3/03] 1 Larry Weinberg founder 13 Dave Twardzik 76-77 - 79-80 [retired 10/11/81] 15 Larry Steele 71-72 - 79-80 [retired 10/11/81] 20 Maurice Lucas 76-77 - 87-88 [retired 11/4/88] 22 Clyde Drexler 83-84 - 94-95 [retired 3/6/01] 32 Bill Walton 74-75 - 78-79 [retired 11/3/89] 36 Lloyd Neal 72-73 - 78-79 [retired 3/24/79] 45 Geoff Petrie 70-71 - 75-76 [retired 10/11/81] 77 Jack Ramsay coach 76-77 - 85-86 [retired 1/14/93] Sacramento Kings (NBL Rochester Royals 45-46 - 47-48, BAA Rochester Royals 48-49, NBA Rochester Royals 49-50 - 56-57, Cincinnati Royals 57-58 - 71-72, Kansas City/Omaha Kings 72-73 - 74-75, Kansas City Kings 75-76 - 84-85, Sacramento Kings 85-86 - present) No Player Seasons with team 1 Nate Archibald 70-71 - 75-76 2 Mitch Richmond 88-89 - 97-98 [reitred 12/5/03] 6 Sixthman retired in honor of the Kings fans [retired 86-87] 11 Bobby Davies 48-49 - 54-55 [retired 89-90] 12 Maurice Stokes 55-56 - 57-58 14 Oscar Robertson 60-61 - 69-70 27 Jack Twyman 55-56 - 65-66 44 Sam Lacey 70-71 - 81-82 San Antonio Spurs (ABA Dallas Chaparrals 67-68 - 69-70, ABA Texas Chaparrals 70-71, ABA Dallas Chaparrals 71-72 - 72-73, ABA San Antonio Spurs 73-74 -75-76, NBA San Antonio Spurs 76-77 - present) No Player Seasons with team 00 Johnny Moore 80-81 - 89-90 [retired 3/20/98] 13 James Silas 73-74 - 80-81 [retired 2/28/84] 32 Sean Elliott 89-90 - 92-93, 94-95 - 00-01 [3/6/04] 44 George Gervin 73-74 - 84-85 [retired 12/5/87] 50 David Robinson 89-90 - 02-03 [retired 11/10/03] Seattle Sonics (Seattle Supersonics 67-68 - present) [official name is still Supersonics] No Player Seasons with team Bob Blackburn radio announcer, retired a microphone [retired 4/17/93] 1 Gus Williams 77-78 - 83-84 [retired 3/26/04] 10 Nate McMillan 86-87 - 98-99 [retired 3/24/99] 19 Lenny Wilkens 68-69 - 71-72 [retired 10/19/79] 32 Fred Brown 71-72 - 83-84 [retired 11/6/86] 43 Jack Sikma 77-78 - 85-86 [retired 11/21/92] Toronto Raptors (first season 95-96) None Utah Jazz (New Orleans Jazz 74-75 - 78-79, Utah Jazz 79-80 - present) No Player Seasons with team 1 Frank Layden coach 81-82 - 88-89, president [retired 12/9/88] 7 Pete Maravich 74-75 - 79-80 [retired 12/9/88] 12 John Stockton 84-85 - 02-03 [retired 11/22/04] 14 Jeff Hornacek 93-94 - 99-00 [retired 11/19/02] 35 Darrell Griffith 80-81 - 90-91 [retired 12/4/93] 53 Mark Eaton 82-83 - 93-94 [retired 3/1/96] Washington Wizards (Chicago Packers 61-62, Chicago Zephyrs 62-63, Baltimore Bullets 63-64 - 72-73, Capital Bullets 73-74, Washington Bullets 74-75 - 96-97, Washington Wizards 97-98 - present) No Player Seasons with team 11 Elvin Hayes 72-73 - 80-81 25 Gus Johnson 63-64 - 71-72 41 Wes Unseld 68-69 - 80-81 Patricia Bender patricia@dfw.net http://www.dfw.net/~patricia/index.html
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Extractions: The Charlotte Hornets joined the NBA in time for the1988-89 season, as the league added four new teams in a two-year stretch. The club suffered through the usual expansion-team doldrums for a few years but then built a solid roster thanks to productive draft picks. Within a relatively short period the Hornets assembled a star-quality nucleus of forward Larry Johnson and center Alonzo Mourning, who led the team to the playoffs in only its fifth year. By the 1996-97 season both Johnson and Mourning had been traded, but Charlotte still looked to be a team on the way up, and the Hornets responded by winning 54 games in 1996-97 and 51 this past season. Many doubted the Charlotte community's ability and willingness to support a professional basketball team. For one thing, it was a small city (although the area did have a sizable market within a few hours' drive). And North Carolina was college basketball country, where the fans' ardor for the amateur game had never translated into a similar affection for the NBA.
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Extractions: Black List Casino of the Day Casino of the Month Consumer Advice ... What's Cool Hornets get Dale Ellis from Milwaukee Bucks The Charlotte Hornets acquired guard Dale Ellis from the Milwaukee Bucks today in exchange for second-round draft picks this year and in 2002. The trade brings the Hornets' roster, short a player since the traffic death of Bobby Phills, back up to 12. Ellis, the NBA's second-leading three-point shooter, has scored 18,949 career points in 1,185 games and has 1,705 three-pointers in 4,231 attempts. Only Indiana's Reggie Miller has more. Ellis, 6-foot-7 and 215 pounds, also plays forward. In 1997-98, he led the NBA with a 46.4 percent three-point shooting average. The Bucks acquired Ellis, a 16-year NBA veteran, last August from the Orlando Magic, and he has appeared in 18 games for the Bucks this season, averaging 6.8 points and 18 minutes. He was traded to Orlando from Seattle last June. A Charlotte police accident report says that Bobby Phills was racing teammate David Wesley at more than 100 mph last week when he lost control of his Porsche and slammed into an oncoming car, dying instantly. Police initially had believed the teammates were racing at about 75 mph. miles an hour. Charlotte's two games postponed after Phills' death have been rescheduled. The Hornets will play New York on Feb. 7 and Chicago on March 5.
Extractions: First, the good news. On June 3, a pitcher for the London (Ontario) Werewolves, Brett Gray, struck out 25 batters in a regular nine-inning game against the Chillicothe Paints. Said the astonished Frontier League hurler: "People probably see it and think it's a misprint. I did." Unfortunately, many of the major sports stories of 2000 also looked like misprints or the handiwork of demons bent on destroying our remaining faith in humankind. We've seen plenty of misbehavior on and off the playing fields through the years, but this year produced a bumper crop of morons, miscreants and malfeasants. A scattershot selection of prizewinners:
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Extractions: There seems to be nowhere to put one's epinion of the NBA itself, so I've carved out this niche. The National Basketball Association is so boring. The high-priced athletes and the dull rules make it a fan fizzle. Rule changes, among other things, are what's needed to spice it up, and they all point to the much better college basketball scene. Role models? Show me some. I know they're there. The best I've heard this season is the story of the late, great Bobby Phills. He was well-liked, a tremendous team player, highly respected for his skills AND his academic prowess, as well as a kind disposition, generous personality, and a Charlotte fan favorite. The only trouble he had turned out to be a fatal flaw: he was driving away from practice at 110mph in his Porsche. You know the rest. And it surely is a horrible tragedy. But, this symbolizes the NBA, if you ask me: fast, reckless, who cares about anyone else when you're an athlete. It seems the pro basketball player of today feels he's owed the right to break laws, be a jerk, ABUSE WOMEN, FATHER MANY FUTURE NBA TEAMS' WORTH OF CHILDREN WITH MANY DIFFERENT MOTHERS, being too busy playing ball to care for them. Even Larry Bird has refused to have a relationship with his first child, a basketball-playing woman who looks just like him. Oh, that's clutch. That's classy. What is going on?
Extractions: By Clyde Haberman Return to T.A. Quotes in the Media Read the latest news on this issue View this article on the New York Times Web site Two years ago in Charlotte, N.C., a professional basketball player named Bobby Phills was killed in a car crash that got a good deal of national attention. His death was cast as a tragedy, a respected young man cut down in his prime. Understandably, with his family and teammates in anguish, little was said then about how Mr. Phills had effectively killed himself and how only by the grace of fate did he not take others with him. In a Porsche bearing the license plate "SLAM'N," he was drag-racing with another player, going more than 75 miles an hour some estimates were much higher in a 45-m.p.h. zone. At that outrageous speed, he lost control and collided with another car. That car was then rear-ended by a taxi. Cold as this will sound, the fact that only Mr. Phills died qualifies as good news. All too often, destiny can be perverse. Reckless drivers kill innocent people while surviving themselves. Arguably even more perverse is a tendency to then let them off the hook.