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1998–99 Charlotte Hornets season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

  • Dave Cowens (resigned)
  • Paul Silas
  • WAXN-TV
  • Fox Sports South

The 1998–99 Charlotte Hornets season was the eleventh season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. Due to a lockout, the regular season began on February 5, 1999, and was cut from 82 games to 50.

During the off-season, the Hornets signed free agents Derrick Coleman, three-point specialist Chuck Person, Eldridge Recasner and Chucky Brown. However, before the regular season began, the team dealt with injuries as Anthony Mason was lost for the entire season due to a biceps injury suffered in practice, and All-Star forward Glen Rice was out with an elbow injury. The Hornets struggled losing eight of their first nine games, which led to a disappointing 4–11 start to the season, as head coach Dave Cowens resigned and was replaced with assistant Paul Silas.

At mid-season, Rice was traded along with J.R. Reid, and B. J. Armstrong to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for All-Star guard Eddie Jones, and Elden Campbell; Armstrong was released by the Lakers, and later signed with the Orlando Magic. The Hornets improved under Silas posting a 22–13 record, including a nine-game winning streak in April, as the team finished in fifth place in the Central Division with a 26–24 record. However, despite finishing with a record above .500 in winning percentage, the Hornets failed to qualify for the NBA playoffs, as they finished just one game behind the 8th-seeded New York Knicks.

Jones averaged 17.0 points, 4.2 assists and 3.0 steals per game in 30 games after the trade, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team, while Campbell averaged 15.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game in 32 games. In addition, Bobby Phills provided the team with 14.3 points and 1.4 steals per game, and also led them with 68 three-point field goals, while David Wesley contributed 14.1 points, 6.4 assists and 2.0 steals per game, Coleman averaged 13.1 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, and Brown provided with 8.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. Meanwhile, undrafted rookie center Brad Miller averaged 6.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game, Person contributed 6.1 points per game, and Recasner provided with 5.0 points and 2.1 assists per game.

Jones also finished tied in seventh place in Defensive Player of the Year voting, while Silas finished tied in sixth place in Coach of the Year voting. The Hornets finished sixth in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 480,807 at the Charlotte Coliseum during the regular season. Following the season, Person signed as a free agent with the Seattle SuperSonics, and Brown signed with the San Antonio Spurs.

Offseason

NBA draft

Main article: 1998 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
121Ricky DavisSF/SGIowa
250Andrew BettsCCalifornia State-Long Beach

Roster

  • Paul Silas
  • Mark Osowski
  • Lee Rose | access-date = April 6, 1999

Roster Notes

  • Power forward Anthony Mason was on the injured reserve list due to a ruptured biceps injury, and missed the entire regular season.

Regular season

Season standings

Player statistics

Ragular season

PlayerPOSGPGSMPREBASTSTLBLKPTSMPGRPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
PG**50****50****1,848**161**322****100**10**706**37.03.2**6.4**2.0.214.1
SF**50**219901326020830319.82.61.2.4.26.1
PF48211,19217457161940724.83.61.2.3.48.5
SG461557845830720912.11.81.3.7.24.5
PG442708779117122216.11.82.1.4.05.0
SG43431,574174149602561336.64.03.51.4.614.3
C3804691172291823812.33.1.6.2.56.3
PF37291,178**328**78244248631.88.92.1.61.113.1
C32321,1343016138**57**49035.4**9.4**1.91.2**1.8**15.3
C3243671291351310711.54.0.4.2.43.3
SF30301,1571181259034509**38.6**3.94.2**3.0**1.1**17.0**
PF161655611325221024334.87.11.61.4.615.2
PG160150232072359.41.41.3.4.12.2
PG1011781627305717.81.62.7.3.05.7
SF806219221157.82.4.3.3.11.9
SF3018600046.02.0.0.0.01.3
PF3012100004.0.3.0.0.0.0
  • † Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Hornets only.

Awards and records

  • Eddie Jones, NBA All-Defensive Second Team

Transactions

  • January 21, 1999

Signed Brad Miller as a free agent.

Signed Eldridge Recasner as a free agent.

Signed Charles Shackleford as a free agent.

Signed Chucky Brown as a free agent.

Signed Derrick Coleman as a free agent.

  • January 26, 1999

Signed Chuck Person as a free agent.

  • February 3, 1999

Signed Joe Wolf as a free agent.

  • February 28, 1999

Signed Willie Burton as a free agent.

  • March 8, 1999

Waived Willie Burton.

  • March 10, 1999

Waived Joe Wolf.

Traded B. J. Armstrong, J. R. Reid and Glen Rice to the Los Angeles Lakers for Elden Campbell and Eddie Jones.

  • March 16, 1999

Waived Travis Williams.

  • March 17, 1999

Signed Corey Beck to the first of two 10-day contracts.

  • April 6, 1999

Signed Corey Beck to a contract for the rest of the season.

Player Transactions Citation:

References

References

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  2. (January 6, 1999). "NBA: Let The Games Begin!". CBS News.
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  4. Wise, Mike. (January 17, 1999). "BASKETBALL; Derrick Coleman Could Be the Next to Cash In". The New York Times.
  5. (January 17, 1999). "Divac Is Out in Hornet Shuffle". Los Angeles Times.
  6. (January 26, 1999). ""Rifleman" Signed by Charlotte". CBS News.
  7. Wise, Mike. (February 4, 1999). "PRO BASKETBALL; A Scrum for the Title". The New York Times.
  8. (February 2, 1999). "Hornets Mason Out for Season". United Press International.
  9. (February 3, 1999). "Mason Out for the Season After Biceps Injury". Los Angeles Times.
  10. Thompson, Jack. (February 3, 1999). "Hornets' Mason Out for Season". Chicago Tribune.
  11. (January 19, 1999). "Elbow Surgery for Hornets' Rice". CBS News.
  12. Macenka, Joe. (January 19, 1999). "Hornets' Rice Faces Elbow Surgery". Associated Press.
  13. (January 20, 1999). "Hornets' Rice Faces Elbow Surgery". Los Angeles Times.
  14. (March 8, 1999). "Cowens Quits as Charlotte Coach". Deseret News.
  15. (March 8, 1999). "Hornets Name Silas Interim Coach". United Press International.
  16. Broussard, Chris. (April 23, 1999). "PRO BASKETBALL; Silas Turns Disarray Into Hornets' Delight". The New York Times.
  17. (March 11, 1999). "N.B.A.: ROUNDUP; Heat Buries Hawks in 3d Quarter". The New York Times.
  18. Kawakami, Tim. (March 11, 1999). "As Clippers Tie Record Losing Streak, Lakers Break Up Winning Hand in Five-Player Trade with Charlotte". Los Angeles Times.
  19. (March 11, 1999). "Lakers Make Trade Official, Complete Swap with Hornets". Deseret News.
  20. (March 15, 1999). "B.J. Armstrong Joins Magic". Orlando Sentinel.
  21. (March 15, 1999). "Amstrong Stirs Up Magic in Win". CBS News.
  22. "1998–99 Charlotte Hornets Schedule and Results". Basketball-Reference.
  23. "1998–99 Charlotte Hornets Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.
  24. "1998–99 NBA Awards Voting". Basketball-Reference.
  25. "1998-99 NBA Season Summary". Basketball-Reference.
  26. Demasio, Nunyo. (October 5, 1999). "Sonics -- Small Forward, Big Opportunity". The Seattle Times.
  27. Wise, Mike. (October 31, 1999). "1999–2000 N.B.A. PREVIEW; The West Is Still the Best". The New York Times.
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