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Records Records records records RECORDS records records HORNETS TEAM HIGHS Most Points Half 42 vs. TOR (34-42) (2nd) 21-Mar-04 Quarter 28 at IND (28) (3rd) 27-Mar-98 Season 9030 110.1 1992-93 Game (reg) 141 vs. LAL (124) 24-Nov-93 Highest Free Throw Percentage Game 133 at BOS (129) (2OT) 5-May-99 1st Half 75 vs. NJN (134) 2-Jan-93 Season .807 (1479-1833) 2008-09 2nd Half 75 vs. PHI (48) 12-Apr-93 Game 1.000 Several times; most without a miss: 24 vs. PHI 19-Jan-94 2nd Half w/OT 80 vs. PHO (80) 27-Jan-98 most recently: vs. MEM (21-21) 15-Apr-12 1st Quarter 44 vs. GSW (29) 6-Feb-92 2nd Quarter 43 vs. POR (23) 14-Jan-05 Most Rebounds 3rd Quarter 41 vs. LAC (24) 21-Feb-97 at MIN 9-Apr-08 Season 3641 2000-01 4th Quarter 47 vs. LAL (29) 4-Dec-91 Game 71 vs. MIL (2OT) 8-Feb-07 Overtime 20 at TOR (13) 2-Apr-06 Game (reg) 68 vs. HOU 20-Dec-91 Half 39 vs. HOU (1st) 20-Dec-91 Most Field Goals Made Quarter 24 vs. MIA (4th) 10-Mar-04 Overtime 11 at WAS 30-Jan-93 Season 3613 1991-92 Game 58 vs. GSW (58-93) 6-Feb-92 Most Offensive Rebounds Half 34 vs. GSW (1st)(34-46) 6-Feb-92 Quarter 20 vs. GSW (1st)(20-27) 6-Feb-92 Season 1164 1991-92 Overtime 7 at PHI (7-9) 16-Jan-89 Game 31 vs. MIL (2OT) 8-Feb-07 vs. GSW (7-12) 20-Nov-92 Game (reg) 29 vs. HOU 20-Dec-91 Half 17 vs. SA (2nd) 9-Jan-04 Most Field Goals Attempted at BOS (1st) 19-Nov-03 at MIN (1st) 22-Jan-95 Season 7568 1991-92 vs. ORL (2nd) 11-Feb-93 Game 114 at PHO (54-114) (2OT) 6-Feb-08 Quarter 11 vs. SA (4th) 9-Jan-04 Game (reg) 111 vs. BOS (48-111) 12-Apr-92 at DEN (1st) 7-Jan-01 Half 63 vs. HOU (1st)(20-63) 20-Dec-91 Quarter 34 vs. GSW (1st)(14-34) 8-Apr-90 vs. GSW (1st)(10-34) 26-Mar-91 Most Defensive Rebounds vs. HOU (2nd)(9-34) 20-Dec-91 Season 2635 1999-2000 Overtime 12 vs. GSW (7-12) 20-Nov-92 Game 48 at GSW (3OT) 23-Nov-04 Game (reg) 46 vs. DEN 12-Dec-92 Highest Field Goal Percentage vs. SAC 1-Nov-05 Half 28 vs. DAL (1st) 17-Nov-99 Season .487 (3512-7210) 1992-93 vs. DEN (1st) 12-Dec-92 Game .646 vs. IND (51-79) 6-Apr-94 Quarter 18 vs. MIA (4th) 10-Mar-04 Half .739 vs. GSW (1st)(34-46) 6-Feb-92 Quarter .923 vs. DET (3rd)(12-13) 18-Feb-95 Overtime 1.000 at HOU (4-4) 14-Jan-11 Most Assists Season 2323 1988-89 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Game 41 vs. SAC 2-Dec-97 Half 25 vs. GSW (1st) 6-Feb-92 Season 630 (630-1621) 2007-08 Quarter 17 vs. GSW (1st) 6-Feb-92 Game 15 vs. BOS (15-21) 9-Apr-97 Overtime 6 vs. PHI 4-May-99 vs. ATL (15-29) 5-Mar-08 vs. TOR (15-32) 6-Feb-09 Half 12 vs. LAC (2nd) 25-Jan-08 Most Steals Quarter 9 vs. POR (2nd) 14-Jan-05 Season 822 1991-92 Game 24 at HOU 30-Nov-89 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Half 14 vs. DEN (2nd) 19-Feb-92 at HOU (2nd) 30-Nov-89 Season 1666 (531-1666) 2003-04 Quarter 10 vs. DEN (3rd) 19-Feb-92 Game 32 at TOR (12-32) 14-Dec-08 vs. TOR (15-32) 6-Feb-09 at LAL (12-32) 20-Feb-09 Most Personal Fouls Half 21 vs. POR (2nd) 14-Dec-95 Season 2068 1988-89 Quarter 16 vs. SA (4th) 9-Jan-04 Game 39 at CLE 9-Apr-89 vs. NYK (OT) 2-Nov-90 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Half 24 vs. MIN (2nd) 13-Jan-12 Season .428 (591-1382) 1996-97 Quarter 18 vs. NYK (4th) 31-Oct-97 Game 1.000 Done several times most recently: at PHI (4-4) 3-Feb-93 Most Free Throws Made Most Turnovers Season 1325 1992-93 Season 1863 (1863-2458) 1999-2000 Game 33 at WAS 12-Dec-04 Game 46 vs. TOR (46-60) (OT) 21-Mar-04 at WAS 23-Nov-93 Game (reg) 42 at WAS (42-55) 5-Feb-00 Half 19 at WAS (1st) 12-Dec-04 vs. MIA (42-46) 10-Mar-04 at WAS (2nd) 23-Nov-93 Half 34 vs. TOR (34-42) (2nd)` 21-Mar-04 Quarter 13 at MIL (2nd) 9-Mar-91 Quarter 20 vs. TOR (3rd) 21-Mar-04 vs. NY (4th) 29-Nov-95 Most Free Throws Attempted Most Blocked Shots Season 480 1999-00 Season 2458 (1863-2458) 1999-2000 Game 15 vs. DEN 12-Dec-92 Game 60 vs. TOR (46-60) (OT) 21-Mar-04 Half 10 at ORL (2nd) 3-Nov-90 Game (reg) 55 vs. TOR (41-55) 17-Jan-00 Quarter 8 vs. GS (3rd) 8-Dec-99 at WAS (42-55) 5-Feb-00 165 records records HORNETS TEAM LOWS Fewest Points Fewest Free Throws Attempted Season 7252 (88.4) 2004-05 Season 1661 (1293-1661) 2009-10 Game (reg) 65 vs. MIA (56) 20-Dec-00 Game 2 vs. PHO (2-2) 17-Nov-04 at BOS (93) 12-Mar-03 Game (OT) 74 vs. TOR (78) 15-Jan-04 1st Half 23 at PHI (45) 12-Dec-10 Lowest Free Throw Percentage 2nd Half 16 at LAC (42) 1-Mar-06 Season .740 (1436-1941) 2006-07 1st Quarter 8 vs. UTA (23) 18-Mar-94 Game .417 at HOU (5-12) 8-Mar-08 2nd Quarter 6 at MIL (20) 27-Feb-96 3rd Quarter 7 Several times 4th Quarter 6 at HOU 26-Apr-12 Fewest Rebounds Overtime 2 Several times Season 3173 1989-90 Game 21 at CLE 13-Feb-96 Fewest Field Goals Made Season 2718 2004-05 Fewest Offensive Rebounds Game 21 at WAS (21-66) 12-Dec-04 Season 802 2008-09 Half 5 at LAC (2nd) (5-34) 1-Mar-06 Game 2 Several Times most recently: vs. CHI 12-Feb-11 Quarter 1 at HOU (4th) (1-16) 26-Apr-12 vs. UTA (3rd)(1-19) 8-Feb-90 at NYK (3rd)(1-16) 11-Nov-00 Fewest Defensive Rebounds at LAC (4th) (1-14) 1-Mar-06 Overtime 1 Several times Season 2200 1988-89, 1990-91 Game 11 vs. IND 2-Feb-94 Fewest Field Goals Attempted Season 6342 1996-97 Fewest Assists Game 57 vs. DET (26-57) 14-Apr-99 Season 1519 2005-06 Lowest Field Goal Percentage Game 4 at PHI 12-Dec-10 Season .415 (2718-6556) 2004-05 Fewest Steals Game .289 vs. PHX (26-90) 30-Dec-11 Half .143 at PHI (1st) (6-42) 12-Dec-10 Season 522 2006-07 Quarter .048 at PHI (1st)(1-21) 12-Dec-10 Game 1 vs. MIA 30-Mar-93 Overtime .091 at SEA 7-Mar-02 vs. CHI 4-Jan-96 at NJN 6-Apr-98 vs. MIA 20-Feb-00 Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made vs. HOU 25-Mar-07 vs. SAS 6-Feb-96 Season 117 (117-369) 1991-92 Game 0 Several times most recently: at SAC 1-Jan-12 Fewest Personal Fouls Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Season 1531 2007-2008 Game 9 vs. GSW 21-Mar-12 Season 369 (117-369) 1991-92 vs. HOU 25-Mar-07 Game 0 vs. CLE 4-Nov-88 Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Fewest Turnovers Season 974 2007-08 Season .312 (134-430) 1988-89 Game 4 at MIN 17-Nov-07 Game .000 Several times; most without a make: 15 at SAC 1-Jan-12 most recently: at SAC 1-Jan-12 Fewest Blocked Shots Fewest Free Throws Made Season 262 1989-90 Game 0 Several times most recently: vs. MEM 15-Apr-12 Season 1293 (1293-1661) 2009-10 Game 2 vs PHO (2-2) 17-Nov-04 Half 0 Several times most recently: vs. GSW 21-Mar-12 166 records records OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Most Points Highest Free Throw Percentage Season 9300 113.4 1991-92 Season .784 (1865-2380) 1989-90 Game (reg) 146 at BOS (125) 7-Feb-90 Game 1.000 Several times; most without a miss: 25 vs. MIN 7-Feb-11 1st Half 80 at BOS (62) 7-Feb-90 vs. IND (50) 2-Feb-94 2nd Half 81 vs. ORL (59) 26-Jan-94 Most Rebounds 2nd Half w/OT 77 vs. MIL (64) 8-Nov-91 Season 3,834 1991-92 1st Quarter 45 at PHI (33) 7-Feb-94 Game 75 at NYK 7-Mar-92 2nd Quarter 47 vs. IND (31) 2-Feb-94 Half 40 at NYK (1st) 7-Mar-92 3rd Quarter 48 at ATL (16) 4-Jan-94 Quarter 23 at SAC (4th) 13-Jan-94 4th Quarter 45 vs. ORL (26) 26-Jan-94 at NYK (1st) 2-Jan-94 Overtime 19 at LAC (10) 21-Dec-04 19 at MIA (12) 15-Nov-05 Most Offensive Rebounds Most Field Goals Made Season 1,350 1992-93 Game 31 at NJN 17-Mar-91 Season 3717 1991-92 Half 21 at NJN (2nd) 17-Mar-91 Game 62 vs.
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