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You made a thread on a subject that already has multiple threads.

Shocking!

You're a teenager living in Texas. You know nothing of the Charlotte Hornets. Hell, I'm 34 & I barely remember.

I actually play basketball and i am a student of the game, I would like to work in sports when I'm older so I know a lot about the history of the NBA, especially for one of my home teams. Also I was born in North Carolina and lived there up until 2 years ago, and will be moving back there after next year to attend unc chapel hill.
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I actually play basketball and i am a student of the game, I would like to work in sports when I'm older so I know a lot about the history of the NBA, especially for one of my home teams. Also I was born in North Carolina and live there up until 2 years ago, and will be moving back there after next year to attend unc chapel hill.

You were what, 5 when the Hornets left? You weren't even born when the Hornets were last popular. Just stop.

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You made a thread on a subject that already has multiple threads.

Shocking!

You're a teenager living in Texas. You know nothing of the Charlotte Hornets. Hell, I'm 34 & I barely remember.

 

You're 34 and you barely remember 2002? 

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Why are you even here? Quit shitting up the forum, this guy can post whatever he wants.

 

Take your own advice, numb nuts.

 

You're 34 and you barely remember 2002?

Yeah, I remember 2002. The Hornets were as irrelevant as the Bobcats. Nobody cared when they left. When they were relevant and the Hornets everyone is taking about? That was '88 to '96 or so. Yeah, I remember that as a kid but barely.

Hornets were IT when I was little. They were loved in the 80s & early 90s. But once the Panthers came along & made the NFCCG their 2nd season & Shinn's antics began surfacing nobody gave a poo about the Hornets.

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Hell I'm only 21 and I remember going to the coliseum to see Baron Davis, David Wesley, P.J. Brown, Jamal Mashburn, and Elden Campbell.

  

Yeah, so do I. Nobody gave a poo about those teams. Baron was a super exciting player back then but the team's popularity was plummeting & the city bad mother them right out of town.

Muggsy, LJ, Zo years are what everyone is taking about. That poo was over 20 years ago.

34 years old and spends his days creating endless accounts on a message board where he isn't wanted.

 

Makes sense now.

You spend all day trolling this board for arguments.

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Take your own advice, numb nuts.

Yeah, I remember 2002. The Hornets were as irrelevant as the Bobcats. Nobody cared when they left. When they were relevant and the Hornets everyone is taking about? That was '88 to '96 or so. Yeah, I remember that as a kid but barely.

Hornets were IT when I was little. They were loved in the 80s & early 90s. But once the Panthers came along & made the NFCCG their 2nd season & Shinn's antics began surfacing nobody gave a poo about the Hornets.

That malaise in the fan base was really only the last year at the most.

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