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1819 Media-Guide.Pdf CHARLOTTE HORNETS HISTORY AD 2018-19 2 CHARLOTTE HORNETS MEDIA GUIDE HORNETS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT OFFICE ADDRESS 333 East Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202 TELEPHONE 704-688-8600 ARENA Spectrum Center (19,077) TICKET INFORMATION 704-HORNETS WEBSITE hornets.com TWITTER @hornets COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION MIKE CRISTALDI 704-688-8866 Vice President of Communications [email protected] JOSH ROSEN 704-688-8863 Director of Communications [email protected] BRIAN TRAVIS 704-688-8862 Senior Manager of Basketball Communications [email protected] NATALIE BRENEMAN 704-688-8865 Coordinator of Communications [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS GAME NIGHT OFFICE 704-688-8864 COMMUNICATIONS SCORER’S TABLE PHONE 704-688-8867 COMMUNICATIONS PRESS ROW PHONE 704-688-8868 CREDITS EDITORS Mike Cristaldi, Josh Rosen, Brian Travis, Natalie Breneman DESIGN, LAYOUT AND PRODUCTION Amy Monks PRINTING iTek Graphics PHOTOGRAPHY Kent Smith, NBAE/Getty Images, James Quantz Jr. SPECIAL THANKS Elias Sports Bureau, Corey Moore, Andrew Thriffiley, Maxx Murphy, Danny Franks, Past Communications Interns © 2018 Charlotte Hornets All NBA and team insignia depicted in this publication are the property of NBA Properties, Inc. and the respective teams of the NBA and may not be reproduced for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of NBA Properties, Inc. The information contained in this publication was compiled by the Charlotte Hornets and is provided as a courtesy to our fans and the press and may be used only for personal or editorial purposes. Any commercial use of this information is prohibited without the prior written consent of the Charlotte Hornets. 3 CHARLOTTE HORNETS TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT OFFICE 2017-18 SEASON REVIEW PLAYOFFS Staff Directory 6-7 Final Roster / Record Breakdown/ Honors 90 Appearances 232-240 Michael Jordan 8 Game-by-Game Results 91 Hornets Records 241-242 Ownership Group 9 Final Stats 92 Hornets Individual Highs 242 Curtis J. Polk 10 Miscellaneous Stats / Team Records 93 Opponents Records 243-244 Fred A. Whitfield 11 Starting Lineups / Team Leadership 94 Opponents Individual Highs 244 Pete Guelli 12 Games Missed 95 James R. Jordan 12 Team Highs and Lows 96 NBA Seth Bennett 12 Individual Highs 97 NBA Directory 247 Jacob Gallagher 13 Individual High Games 98 G League Directory 248-249 Donna Julian 13 Atlanta Hawks 251 Josh Kramer 13 HISTORY Boston Celtics 252 Executive Staff 14 Year-by-Year Results 100 Brooklyn Nets 253 Front Office Staff 15-18 All-Time Coaching Records 101 Chicago Bulls 254 2016-17 History 102-103 Cleveland Cavaliers 255 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 2015-16 History 104-105 Dallas Mavericks 256 Mitch Kupchak 20 2014-15 History 106-107 Denver Nuggets 257 Buzz Peterson 21 2013-14 History 108-109 Detroit Pistons 258 James Borrego 21 2012-13 History 110-111 Golden State Warriors 259 Jay Triano 22 2011-12 History 112-113 Houston Rockets 260 Chad Iske 22 2010-11 History 114-115 Indiana Pacers 261 Ronald Nored 23 2009-10 History 116-117 Los Angeles Clippers 262 Jay Hernandez 23 2008-09 History 118-119 Los Angeles Lakers 263 Dutch Gaitley 23 2007-08 History 120-121 Memphis Grizzlies 264 Nathaniel Mitchell 23 2006-07 History 122-123 Miami Heat 265 Larry Jordan 24 2005-06 History 124-125 Milwaukee Bucks 266 George Rodman 24 2004-05 History 126-127 Minnesota Timberwolves 267 David Duquette 24 2001-02 History 128-129 New Orleans Pelicans 268 Kathryn Karakus 24 2000-01 History 130-131 New York Knicks 269 Matt Carroll 25 1999-2000 History 132-133 Oklahoma City Thunder 270 Drew Perry 25 1998-99 History 134-135 Orlando Magic 271 Jakub Kudlacek 25 1997-98 History 136-137 Philadelphia 76ers 272 Scouting Staff 25 1996-97 History 138-139 Phoenix Suns 273 Joe Sharpe 26 1995-96 History 140-141 Portland Trail Blazers 274 Quinton Sawyer 26 1994-95 History 142-143 Sacramento Kings 275 Aaron Karkow 26 1993-94 History 144-145 San Antonio Spurs 276 Adam Linens 27 1992-93 History 146-147 Toronto Raptors 277 Jason Meiring 27 1991-92 History 148-149 Utah Jazz 278 Dr. Powell Bernhardt 27 1990-91 History 150-151 Washington Wizards 279 Support Staff 27 1989-90 History 152-153 Key Dates 280 Medical Staff 28 1988-89 History 154-155 NBA Cares 280 Greensboro Swarm 29-30 Year-by-Year Comparisons 156 All-Time Roster 157-191 MISCELLANEOUS All-Time Numerical Roster 192 PLAYERS Media Information 284-286 All-Time College Roster 193 Roster 32 Hornets Beat Media / Stat Crew 287 Key Dates In Hornets History 195-208 How the Hornets Were Built 33 Hornets in the Community 288-289 Draft History 219-211 Dwayne Bacon 34-37 Spectrum Center 290-291 All-Star Weekend 211 Nicolas Batum 38-41 NBA Awards and Honors 212 Bismack Biyombo 42-45 Miles Bridges 46-47 Devonte’ Graham 48-49 RECORDS Willy Hernangomez 50-53 Hornets Team Records 216-217 Frank Kaminsky 54-57 Hornets Individual Records 218 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 58-61 Opponents Records 219-220 Jeremy Lamb 62-65 Hornets Miscellaneous Records 221 J.P. Macura 66-67 Hornets Career Records 222-224 Malik Monk 68-71 Hornets Season Records 224-226 Tony Parker 72-75 Hornets All-Time Triple-Doubles 227 Kemba Walker 76-79 Spectrum Center Team Records 228-229 Marvin Williams 80-83 Spectrum Center Individual Records 230 Cody Zeller 84-87 2018-19 4 CHARLOTTE HORNETS MEDIA GUIDE HISTORY 5 CHARLOTTE HORNETS FRONT OFFICE STAFF DIRECTORY CHAIRMAN .........................................................................................................................................................................................................Michael Jordan EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHAIRMAN ..................................................................................................................................................Tina Parker MANAGING PARTNER & ALTERNATE GOVERNOR ..................................................................................................................................... Curtis J. Polk OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN .............................................................................................................................................................................Estee Portnoy PRESIDENT, VICE CHAIRMAN & ALTERNATE GOVERNOR ................................................................................................................ Fred A. Whitfield PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS & GENERAL MANAGER ................................................................................................ Mitch Kupchak EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER ..................................................................................................................... Pete Guelli EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER .................................................................................................James R. Jordan BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Manager of Digital Development ..............................Quinton Pierre-Wash Assistant General Manager .................................................. Buzz Peterson Senior Coordinator of Digital Media Production ......................Jace Darling Head Coach .........................................................................James Borrego Coordinator of Communications .................................... Natalie Breneman Assistant Coach...........................................................................Jay Triano Coordinator of Digital Media Content .......................................Sam Perley Assistant Coach........................................................................... Chad Iske Digital Media Designer ...........................................................Jesse Diebolt Assistant Coach..................................................................... Ronald Nored Radio Broadcaster ................................................................. Chris Kroeger Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development ............... Jay Hernandez Assistant Coach......................................................................Dutch Gaitley CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Assistant Coach......................................................................Nate Mitchell Director of CSR & Charlotte Hornets Foundation .....................Betsy Mack Director of Analytics & Strategy ........................................ George Rodman Manager of Charlotte Hornets Foundation ...................Alexandria Howard Director of Basketball Information Systems ..........................Scott Bullock Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility ............................Tiara Brown Director of Basketball Operations .................................... Kathryn Karakus Manager of Literacy Programs ...............................................Dave Stogdill Director of Basketball Strategy/Team Counsel .................. David Duquette Coordinator of Corporate Social Responsibility..................Bari Pasternack Director of Player Personnel ....................................................Larry Jordan EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION Director of Player Programs/Player Development Assistant ...Matt Carroll Senior Director of Administration .....................................Elizabeth Clagon Director of Health Care & Sports Performance ......................... Joe Sharpe Manager of Sales & Marketing Operations ...........................Tina Courtney Associate Head Athletic Trainer ........................................ Quinton Sawyer Senior Coordinator of Operations .........................................Eliza Harrigan Assistant Athletic Trainer ....................................................
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