1993–94 Charlotte Hornets season

The 1993–94 NBA season was the sixth season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association.[1] During the off-season, the Hornets acquired Hersey Hawkins from the Philadelphia 76ers,[2][3][4][5] and Eddie Johnson from the Seattle SuperSonics.[6][7][8][9] Coming off their first playoff appearance, the Hornets won six of their first eight games as they played around .500 for the first half of the season. In December, the team traded Johnny Newman to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for Rumeal Robinson.[10][11][12] However, the Hornets would soon struggle as Larry Johnson injured his back, and second-year star Alonzo Mourning was out with a torn calf muscle and sprained ankle.[13][14]

1993–94 Charlotte Hornets season
Head coachAllan Bristow
General managerDave Twardzik
Owner(s)George Shinn
ArenaCharlotte Coliseum
Results
Record41–41 (.500)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Central)
Conference: 9th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
Television
RadioWBT
< 1992–93 1994–95 >

Without their star players, the Hornets lost 16 of 17 games midway through the season, including two 8-game losing streaks between January and March, and held a 22–25 record at the All-Star break.[15] At midseason, the team traded Mike Gminski to the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Frank Brickowski,[16][17] and signed free agent Marty Conlon, but released him to free agency after 16 games, as he later on signed with the Washington Bullets.[18][19] With the return of Johnson and Mourning, the Hornets won 18 of their final 26 games, and finished the season fifth in the Central Division with a 41–41 record.[20] However, it was not enough as they narrowly missed out on a second straight playoff appearance, finishing just one game behind the 8th-seeded Miami Heat. The Hornets led the NBA in home-game attendance for the fifth time in six seasons.

Mourning averaged 21.5 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game in 60 games, and was selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game, but did not play due to being injured,[21][22][23][24][25] while Johnson averaged 16.4 points and 8.8 rebounds per game in 51 games, and Dell Curry was named Sixth Man of the Year, averaging 16.3 points per game off the bench, and leading the team with 152 three-point field goals.[26][27][28] In addition, Hawkins provided the team with 14.4 points and 1.6 steals per game, while Eddie Johnson contributed 11.5 points per game, and Muggsy Bogues provided with 10.8 points, 10.1 assists and 1.7 steals per game.[29]

Following the season, Eddie Johnson left to play overseas in Greece,[30] while Brickowski signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings,[31] and Robinson was released to free agency.

Draft picks

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RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
117Greg GrahamSG  United StatesIndiana
120Scott BurrellSG/SF  United StatesConnecticut

Roster

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1993–94 Charlotte Hornets roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
G25Bennett, Tony6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)1969–06–01Green Bay
G1Bogues, Muggsy5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)136 lb (62 kg)1965–01–09Wake Forest
C40Brickowski, Frank6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)240 lb (109 kg)1959–08–14Penn State
F24Burrell, Scott6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)218 lb (99 kg)1971–01–12Connecticut
G30Curry, Dell6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)190 lb (86 kg)1964–06–25Virginia Tech
C43Ellis, LeRon6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)225 lb (102 kg)1969–04–28Syracuse
F44Gattison, Kenny6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)225 lb (102 kg)1964–05–23Old Dominion
G32Hawkins, Hersey6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)1966–09–29Bradley
G12Henson, Steve5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)177 lb (80 kg)1968–02–02Kansas State
F8Johnson, Eddie6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)215 lb (98 kg)1959–05–01Illinois
F2Johnson, Larry6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)250 lb (113 kg)1969–03–14UNLV
C33Mourning, Alonzo6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)240 lb (109 kg)1970–02–08Georgetown
G20Robinson, Rumeal6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)195 lb (88 kg)1966–11–13Michigan
F55Wingate, David6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)185 lb (84 kg)1963–12–15Georgetown
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Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

Roster
Last transaction: March 24, 1994

Regular season

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Season standings

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W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-Atlanta Hawks5725.69536–521–2021–7
x-Chicago Bulls5527.671231–1024–1721–7
x-Indiana Pacers4735.5731029–1218–2315–13
x-Cleveland Cavaliers4735.5731031–1016–2516–12
Charlotte Hornets4141.5001628–1313–2812–16
Detroit Pistons2062.2443710–3110–314–24
Milwaukee Bucks2062.2443711–309–329–19
#
Team W L PCT GB
1c-Atlanta Hawks5725.695
2y-New York Knicks5725.695
3x-Chicago Bulls5527.6712
4x-Orlando Magic5032.6107
5x-Indiana Pacers4735.57310
6x-Cleveland Cavaliers4735.57310
7x-New Jersey Nets4537.54912
8x-Miami Heat4240.51215
9Charlotte Hornets4141.50016
10Boston Celtics3250.39025
11Philadelphia 76ers2557.30532
12Washington Bullets2458.29333
13tMilwaukee Bucks2062.24437
13tDetroit Pistons2062.24437
z - clinched division title
y - clinched division title
x - clinched playoff spot

Record vs. opponents

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1993-94 NBA Records
TeamATLBOSCHACHICLEDALDENDETGSWHOUINDLACLALMIAMILMINNJNNYKORLPHIPHOPORSACSASSEAUTAWAS
Atlanta4–04–12–33–12–01–14–00–21–13–21–11–13–15–02–01–32–23–14–01–11–12–01–11–11–14–0
Boston0–40–42–21–32–01–13–11–11–10–41–11–12–33–11–11–40–42–24–11–11–11–10–20–20–23–2
Charlotte1–44–01–41–41–11–14–00–21–12–21–12–01–33–22–02–23–12–23–12–00–21–10–20–21–12–2
Chicago3–22–24–11–32–01–15–02–01–14–12–01–12–24–02–03–11–32–23–11–10–21–11–11–12–04–0
Cleveland1–33–14–13–12–01–13–22–00–22–32–01–11–33–22–02–20–42–24–00–22–02–00–21–11–13–1
Dallas0–20–21–10–20–21–41–10–41–40–20–40–40–20–25–10–20–20–20–20–41–32–20–50–40–51–1
Denver1–11–11–11–11–14–12–01–33–21–13–13–11–12–04–11–11–11–10–21–31–32–22–42–21–41–1
Detroit0–41–30–40–52–31–10–20–20–21–41–10–22–21–42–01–30–41–31–31–10–21–11–11–10–22–2
Golden State2–01–12–00–20–24–03–12–00–41–14–15–02–02–02–20–21–11–11–12–33–24–12–21–43–12–0
Houston1–11–11–11–12–04–12–32–04–01–14–03–12–01–14–12–02–01–12–02–24–04–02–32–23–31–1
Indiana2–34–02–21–43–22–01–14–11–11–12–00–23–13–12–03–10–42–22–21–11–12–00–21–11–13–1
L.A. Clippers1–11–11–10–20–24–01–31–11–40–40–22–31–11–11–31–10–21–11–10–52–33–21–31–41–31–1
L.A. Lakers1–11–10–21–11–14–01–32–00–51–32–03–21–12–03–10–20–22–01–13–20–51–40–40–52–21–1
Miami1–33–23–12–23–12–01–12–20–20–21–31–11–14–02–02–32–22–34–10–20–21–10–21–11–13–1
Milwaukee0–51–32–30–42–32–00–24–10–21–11–31–10–20–40–21–30–41–31–30–21–11–10–20–20–21–3
Minnesota0–21–10–20–20–21–51–40–22–21–40–23–11–30–22–01–10–21–12–00–40–42–21–40–41–40–2
New Jersey3–14–12–21–32–22–01–13–12–00–21–31–12–03–23–11–14–10–53–10–20–21–11–11–11–13–1
New York2–24–01–33–14–02–01–14–01–10–24–02–02–02–24–02–01–43–23–21–12–02–01–11–10–25–0
Orlando1–32–22–22–22–22–01–13–11–11–12–21–10–23–23–11–15–02–34–01–12–02–00–21–12–04–1
Philadelphia0–41–41–31–30–42–02–03–11–10–22–21–11–11–43–10–21–32–30–40–20–20–20–20–21–12–3
Phoenix1–11–10–21–12–04–03–11–13–22–21–15–02–32–02–04–02–01–11–12–03–24–13–12–32–22–0
Portland1–11–12–02–00–23–13–12–02–30–41–13–25–02–01–14–02–00–20–22–02–34–11–31–41–32–0
Sacramento0–21–11–11–10–22–22–21–11–40–40–22–34–11–11–12–21–10–20–22–01–41–41–30–51–32–0
San Antonio1–12–02–01–12–05–04–21–12–23–22–03–14–02–02–04–11–11–12–02–01–33–13–10–40–52–0
Seattle1–12–02–01–11–14–02–21–14–12–21–14–15–01–12–04–01–11–11–12–03–24–15–04–03–12–0
Utah1–12–01–10–21–15–04–12–01–33–31–13–12–21–12–04–11–12–00–21–12–23–13–15–01–32–0
Washington0–42–32–20–41–31–11–12–20–21–11–31–11–11–33–12–01–30–51–43–20–20–20–20–20–20–2

Game log

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Regular season

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1993–94 game log
Total: 41–41 (home: 28–13; road: 13–28)
November: 8–5 (home: 5–1; road: 3–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1November 5, 1993ChicagoL 123–124 (OT)Charlotte Coliseum0–1
2November 6, 1993@ MilwaukeeW 120–103Bradley Center1–1
3November 9, 1993@ ClevelandL 108–113Richfield Coliseum1–2
4November 11, 1993OrlandoW 120–87Charlotte Coliseum2–2
5November 12, 1993@ BostonW 110–107Boston Garden3–2
6November 16, 1993@ IndianaW 102–93Market Square Arena4–2
7November 17, 1993SacramentoW 130–113Charlotte Coliseum5–2
8November 19, 1993WashingtonW 127–111Charlotte Coliseum6–2
9November 20, 1993@ AtlantaL 91–96The Omni6–3
10November 23, 1993@ WashingtonL 98–118USAir Arena6–4
11November 24, 1993L.A. LakersW 141–124Charlotte Coliseum7–4
12November 26, 1993MilwaukeeW 110–99Charlotte Coliseum8–4
13November 27, 1993@ MiamiL 100–114Miami Arena8–5
December: 8–7 (home: 7–1; road: 1–6)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
14December 1, 1993San AntonioL 88–92Charlotte Coliseum8–6
15December 3, 1993@ DenverL 94–102McNichols Sports Arena8–7
16December 4, 1993@ UtahL 108–122Delta Center8–8
17December 7, 1993@ HoustonL 102–121The Summit8–9
18December 9, 1993ClevelandW 95–93Charlotte Coliseum9–9
19December 11, 1993New JerseyW 105–99Charlotte Coliseum10–9
20December 14, 1993MinnesotaW 101–85Charlotte Coliseum11–9
21December 16, 1993@ New JerseyL 95–111Brendan Byrne Arena11–10
22December 17, 1993DenverW 99–96Charlotte Coliseum12–10
23December 20, 1993@ ChicagoL 97–109Chicago Stadium12–11
24December 21, 1993@ DetroitW 108–97The Palace of Auburn Hills13–11
25December 23, 1993BostonW 118–100Charlotte Coliseum14–11
26December 27, 1993DetroitW 109–94Charlotte Coliseum15–11
27December 28, 1993@ ClevelandL 115–127 (OT)Richfield Coliseum15–12
28December 30, 1993ChicagoW 115–95Charlotte Coliseum16–12
January: 6–8 (home: 3–3; road: 3–5)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
29January 2, 1994@ New YorkW 124–123 (OT)Madison Square Garden17–12
30January 4, 1994@ AtlantaL 94–133The Omni17–13
31January 6, 1994PortlandL 110–116Charlotte Coliseum17–14
32January 8, 1994New YorkW 102–99Charlotte Coliseum18–14
33January 11, 1994@ PhoenixW 95–93America West Arena19–14
34January 13, 1994@ SacramentoL 104–115ARCO Arena19–15
35January 14, 1994@ L.A. LakersW 130–122Great Western Forum20–15
36January 16, 1994@ PortlandL 101–106Memorial Coliseum20–16
37January 19, 1994PhiladelphiaW 115–103Charlotte Coliseum21–16
38January 21, 1994@ MilwaukeeL 110–113Bradley Center21–17
39January 22, 1994MilwaukeeW 91–80Charlotte Coliseum22–17
40January 25, 1994@ MiamiL 98–119Miami Arena22–18
41January 26, 1994OrlandoL 120–145Charlotte Coliseum22–19
42January 28, 1994AtlantaL 105–117Charlotte Coliseum22–20
February: 1–10 (home: 1–6; road: 0–4)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
43February 2, 1994IndianaL 112–124Charlotte Coliseum22–21
44February 4, 1994MiamiL 118–124Charlotte Coliseum22–22
45February 5, 1994@ IndianaL 102–111Market Square Arena22–23
46February 7, 1994@ PhiladelphiaL 117–125The Spectrum22–24
47February 9, 1994Golden StateL 116–126Charlotte Coliseum22–25
All-Star Break
48February 16, 1994HoustonW 102–97Charlotte Coliseum23–25
49February 18, 1994MilwaukeeL 99–106Charlotte Coliseum23–26
50February 20, 1994ClevelandL 101–105 (OT)Charlotte Coliseum23–27
51February 21, 1994@ ChicagoL 93–118Chicago Stadium23–28
52February 24, 1994DallasL 110–115Charlotte Coliseum23–29
53February 27, 1994@ OrlandoL 103–114Orlando Arena23–30
March: 7–7 (home: 6–1; road: 1–6)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
54March 1, 1994@ SeattleL 96–112Seattle Center Coliseum23–31
55March 2, 1994@ L.A. ClippersL 109–118Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena23–32
56March 5, 1994@ Golden StateL 112–129Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena23–33
57March 8, 1994PhoenixW 97–89Charlotte Coliseum24–33
58March 11, 1994@ MinnesotaW 97–91Target Center25–33
59March 12, 1994@ New JerseyL 92–117Brendan Byrne Arena25–34
60March 14, 1994BostonW 107–101 (OT)Charlotte Coliseum26–34
61March 16, 1994AtlantaW 92–79Charlotte Coliseum27–34
62March 18, 1994UtahW 82–78Charlotte Coliseum28–34
63March 20, 1994SeattleL 115–124Charlotte Coliseum28–35
64March 22, 1994PhiladelphiaW 125–91Charlotte Coliseum29–35
65March 23, 1994@ AtlantaL 92–100The Omni29–36
66March 25, 1994@ DetroitW 106–92The Palace of Auburn Hills30–36
67March 26, 1994L.A. ClippersW 121–109Charlotte Coliseum31–36
68March 29, 1994@ New YorkL 95–106Madison Square Garden31–37
April: 10–4 (home: 6–1; road: 4–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
69April 1, 1994@ DallasW 106–104Reunion Arena32–37
70April 2, 1994@ San AntonioL 111–117Alamodome32–38
71April 5, 1994@ ClevelandL 99–105Richfield Coliseum32–39
72April 6, 1994IndianaW 129–90Charlotte Coliseum33–39
73April 8, 1994New JerseyW 99–78Charlotte Coliseum34–39
74April 9, 1994@ PhiladelphiaW 127–122 (OT)The Spectrum35–39
75April 11, 1994MiamiW 99–97Charlotte Coliseum36–39
76April 14, 1994@ OrlandoW 112–108Orlando Arena37–39
77April 15, 1994ChicagoL 85–88Charlotte Coliseum37–40
78April 17, 1994New YorkW 107–91Charlotte Coliseum38–40
79April 20, 1994WashingtonW 117–111Charlotte Coliseum39–40
80April 21, 1994@ BostonW 95–89Boston Garden40–40
81April 23, 1994DetroitW 108–103Charlotte Coliseum41–40
82April 24, 1994@ WashingtonL 99–117USAir Arena41–41
1993–94 schedule

Player statistics

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Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Tony Bennett74513.3.399.360.7331.22.20.50.03.4
Muggsy Bogues777735.7.471.167.8064.110.11.70.010.8
Frank Brickowski28623.3.502.500.7464.52.01.00.410.1
Scott Burrell511615.0.419.333.6572.61.20.70.34.8
Marty Conlon16823.6.606.000.8165.61.80.30.410.2
Dell Curry82026.5.455.402.8733.22.71.20.316.3
LeRon Ellis50113.6.484.6623.80.50.30.54.4
Kenny Gattison771821.4.524.6464.61.20.80.67.7
Mike Gminski21612.1.392.7862.80.50.60.63.5
Hersey Hawkins828232.3.460.332.8624.62.61.60.314.4
Steve Henson305.7.5001.0000.31.70.00.01.0
Eddie Johnson732720.0.459.393.7803.11.70.50.111.5
Larry Johnson515134.5.515.238.6958.83.60.60.316.4
Tim Kempton9011.4.346.7001.20.70.40.12.8
Alonzo Mourning605933.6.505.000.76210.21.40.53.121.5
Johnny Newman181823.8.523.250.8143.21.61.00.313.0
Rumeal Robinson1406.8.394.200.3330.61.30.20.02.1
Lorenzo Williams1019.0.000.0004.00.01.02.00.0
David Wingate503620.1.481.333.6672.72.10.80.16.2

Awards and records

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Transactions

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  • September 1, 1993

Traded Kendall Gill and a 1994 1st round draft pick (Carlos Rogers was later selected) to the Seattle SuperSonics for Dana Barros, Eddie Johnson and a 1994 1st round draft pick (Sharone Wright was later selected).

  • September 3, 1993

Traded Dana Barros, Greg Graham, Sidney Green and a 1994 1st round draft pick (Sharone Wright was later selected) to the Philadelphia 76ers for Hersey Hawkins.

  • September 23, 1993

Signed LeRon Ellis as a free agent.

  • November 6, 1993

Signed Steve Henson as a free agent.

  • December 10, 1993

Traded Johnny Newman to the New Jersey Nets for Rumeal Robinson.

  • January 1, 1994

Signed Lorenzo Williams as a free agent.

  • January 5, 1994

Waived Lorenzo Williams.

  • February 2, 1994

Signed Marty Conlon to the first of two 10-day contracts.

  • February 16, 1994

Signed Tim Kempton to the first of two 10-day contracts.

  • February 24, 1994

Traded Mike Gminski and a 1997 1st round draft pick (Paul Grant was later selected) to the Milwaukee Bucks for Frank Brickowski.

  • February 25, 1994

Signed Marty Conlon to a contract for the rest of the season.

  • March 22, 1994

Waived Marty Conlon.

  • March 24, 1994

Marty Conlon claimed on waivers by the Washington Bullets.

Player Transactions Citation:[32]

References

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