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1999–2000 Charlotte Hornets season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

(lost to 76ers 1–3)

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The 1999–2000 Charlotte Hornets season was the 12th season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. Despite finishing the previous season with a 26–24 record, the Hornets received the third overall pick in the 1999 NBA draft, and selected point guard Baron Davis from the University of California, Los Angeles, and signed undrafted rookie small forward Eddie Robinson during the off-season. The Hornets got off to a solid 16–7 start to the regular season, posting an 8-game winning streak in December.

However, tragedy struck on January 12, 2000, when guard Bobby Phills was killed in a car accident while racing with teammate David Wesley after a team practice; Wesley also had a suspended driver's license at the time. The Hornets retired Phills' #13 jersey on February 9 during a game against his former team, the Cleveland Cavaliers; the team also wore a patch bearing his #13 on their jerseys for the remainder of the season. Phills played a sixth man role this season, averaging 13.6 points and 1.5 steals per game off the bench in 28 games, starting in just nine of them before his death at the age of 30.

Despite the loss of Phills, and a 7-game losing streak between December and January, the Hornets were competitive and held a 27–20 record at the All-Star break. At mid-season, the team acquired Dale Ellis from the Milwaukee Bucks, and re-signed free agent Chucky Brown after a brief stint with the San Antonio Spurs. The Hornets won their final seven games of the season, finishing in second place in the Central Division with a 49–33 record, earning the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference, and qualifying for their fifth NBA playoff appearance.

Eddie Jones averaged 20.1 points, 4.2 assists and 2.7 steals per game, led the Hornets with 128 three-point field goals, and was named to the All-NBA Third Team, and to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team, while Derrick Coleman averaged 16.7 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game, and Wesley provided the team with 13.6 points and 5.6 assists per game. In addition, Elden Campbell provided with 12.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game, and Anthony Mason contributed 11.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. Off the bench, second-year center Brad Miller averaged 7.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, while Robinson contributed 7.0 points per game, and Davis provided with 5.9 points, 3.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at The Arena in Oakland in Oakland, California, Jones was selected for the 2000 NBA All-Star Game, as a member of the Eastern Conference All-Star team; it was his third and final All-Star appearance. Meanwhile, second-year guard Ricky Davis participated in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Jones also finished tied in third place in Defensive Player of the Year voting, while Mason finished tied in eighth place; Coleman finished tied in eleventh place in Most Improved Player voting, and head coach Paul Silas finished in third place in Coach of the Year voting.

In the Eastern Conference First Round of the 2000 NBA playoffs, the Hornets faced off against the 5th–seeded Philadelphia 76ers, a team that featured All-Star guard Allen Iverson, Tyrone Hill, and defensive shot-blocker Theo Ratliff. The Hornets lost Game 1 to the 76ers at home, 92–82 at the Charlotte Coliseum, but managed to win Game 2 at home in overtime, 108–98 to even the series. However, the Hornets then lost the next two games to the 76ers on the road, losing Game 4 at the First Union Center, 105–99, as the team lost the series in four games.

The Hornets finished eleventh in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 732,827 at the Charlotte Coliseum during the regular season; this was the first time during their history in Charlotte that the team did not finish in the top ten in home-game attendance. Following the season, Jones, Mason and Davis were all traded to the Miami Heat, while Miller signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bulls, and Brown was released to free agency. Ellis, who was involved in a trade with the Heat, was released and then retired.

Offseason

NBA draft

Main article: 1999 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
13Baron DavisPGUCLA
243Lee NailonSF/PFTexas Christian

Roster

  • Paul Silas
  • Jeff Bower
  • Jerry Eaves
  • Mark Osowski
  • Lee Rose

Roster notes

  • Shooting guard Bobby Phills died in a car accident on January 12, 2000.

Regular season

Season standings

Game log

|- | 1 | November 2 | Orlando | | Eddie Jones (24) | Elden Campbell (9) | David Wesley (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 17,461

1–0
2
November 4
Indiana

| | Eddie Jones (22) | Anthony Mason (10) | David Wesley (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,762

2–0
3
November 5
@ Boston

| | David Wesley (17) | Anthony Mason (8) | David Wesley (7) | FleetCenter 16,582

2–1
4
November 7
@ Toronto

| | Eddie Jones (26) | Mason, Campbell (10) | David Wesley (5) | Air Canada Centre 16,658

2–2
5
November 10
Milwaukee

| | Eddie Jones (33) | Anthony Mason (8) | David Wesley (10) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,769

3–2
6
November 12
New Jersey

| | Eddie Jones (24) | Elden Campbell (11) | David Wesley (11) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,668

4–2
7
November 13
@ San Antonio

| | Phills, Coleman (13) | Campbell, Mason (10) | David Wesley (8) | Alamodome 19,669

4–3
8
November 16
@ Atlanta

| | Mason, Jones (20) | Anthony Mason (16) | David Wesley (6) | Philips Arena 11,426

4–4
9
November 17
Dallas

| | Eddie Jones (24) | Derrick Coleman (18) | Eddie Jones (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,137

5–4
10
November 19
@ Orlando

| | Eddie Jones (30) | Anthony Mason (15) | Anthony Mason (8) | Orlando Arena 12,936

6–4
11
November 20
Portland

| | Elden Campbell (24) | Elden Campbell (11) | David Wesley (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 20,688

6–5
12
November 24
Vancouver

| | Eddie Jones (14) | Anthony Mason (10) | David Wesley (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,003

7–5
13
November 26
Washington

| | Elden Campbell (19) | Brad Miller (10) | David Wesley (10) | Charlotte Coliseum 18,542

8–5
14
November 27
@ Cleveland

| | Eddie Jones (22) | Anthony Mason (13) | Baron Davis (4) | Gund Arena 15,194

8–6
15
December 1
@ Portland

| | Elden Campbell (19) | Elden Campbell (11) | David Wesley (11) | Rose Garden 19,980

8–7
16
December 3
@ Vancouver

| | David Wesley (28) | Anthony Mason (6) | Eddie Jones (12) | General Motors Place 12,107

9–7
17
December 5
@ Seattle

| | Derrick Coleman (26) | Derrick Coleman (11) | David Wesley (9) | KeyArena 12,233

10–7
18
December 8
Golden State

| | Eddie Jones (30) | Anthony Mason (15) | Eddie Jones (10) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,327

11–7
19
December 10
Denver

| | Anthony Mason (21) | Anthony Mason (12) | Mason, Wesley (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 17,320

12–7
20
December 11
@ Philadelphia

| | Brad Miller (19) | Brad Miller (12) | David Wesley (13) | First Union Center 18,078

13–7
21
December 15
Minnesota

| | Derrick Coleman (20) | Anthony Mason (13) | Mason, Jones (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,303

14–7
22
December 17
Cleveland

| | Eddie Jones (17) | Anthony Mason (13) | Mason, Jones, Wesley Phills, B. Davis (5) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,586

15–7
23
December 18
@ Miami

| | Eddie Jones (24) | Derrick Coleman (10) | Baron Davis (8) | Miami Arena 14,621

16–7
24
December 20
@ New York

| | Eddie Jones (23) | Anthony Mason (13) | David Wesley (7) | Madison Square Garden 19,763

16–8
25
December 23
Orlando

| | Derrick Coleman (20) | Mason, Coleman, Miller (9) | Baron Davis (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,918

16–9
26
December 26
@ Detroit

| | Anthony Mason (28) | Coleman, Mason, Campbell (6) | David Wesley (9) | The Palace of Auburn Hills 15,339

16–10
27
December 27
Atlanta

| | Derrick Coleman (25) | Derrick Coleman (16) | David Wesley (12) | Charlotte Coliseum 17,114

17–10
28
December 29
Milwaukee

| | Derrick Coleman (27) | Elden Campbell (11) | Anthony Mason (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 17,134

18–10
29
December 30
@ Indiana

| | David Wesley (17) | Campbell, B. Davis, R. Davis (6) | Baron Davis (8) | Conseco Fieldhouse 18,345

18–11
30
January 4
@ Phoenix

| | Wesley, Campbell (18) | Derrick Coleman (19) | David Wesley (5) | America West Arena 18,640

18–12
31
January 5
@ Utah

| | David Wesley (19) | Campbell, Miller (6) | David Wesley (5) | Delta Center 19,518

18–13
32
January 7
@ L.A. Lakers

| | Coleman, Wesley (17) | Elden Campbell (13) | Baron Davis (5) | Staples Center 18,997

18–14
33
January 8
@ Denver

| | Derrick Coleman (21) | Derrick Coleman (14) | Baron Davis (6) | Pepsi Center 18,408

18–15
34
January 10
@ Milwaukee

| | David Wesley (23) | Brad Miller (8) | Elden Campbell (5) | Bradley Center 13,159 | 18–16 |- style="background:#bbb;" | — | January 12 | Chicago |- style="background:#bbb;" | — | January 14

New York
35
January 15
@ New York

| | Eddie Jones (23) | Derrick Coleman (13) | David Wesley (9) | Madison Square Garden 19,763

18–17
36
January 17
Toronto

| | Eddie Jones (25) | Derrick Coleman (11) | David Wesley (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 20,278

19–17
37
January 19
@ Chicago

| | Eddie Jones (26) | Derrick Coleman (13) | David Wesley (11) | United Center 21,906

20–17
38
January 20
Philadelphia

| | Jones, Coleman (23) | Anthony Mason (9) | Eddie Jones (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,160

21–17
39
January 22
Boston

| | Derrick Coleman (24) | Mason, Coleman (11) | Mason, Wesley (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 18,900

22–17
40
January 25
Sacramento

| | Derrick Coleman (24) | Elden Campbell (11) | Eddie Jones (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 17,370

22–18
41
January 27
Detroit

| | Eddie Jones (25) | Brad Miller (9) | Derrick Coleman (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,238

23–18
42
January 29
Phoenix

| | Eddie Jones (20) | Brad Miller (12) | Eddie Jones (6) | Charlotte Coliseum 19,366

24–18
43
February 1
@ Houston

| | Eddie Jones (20) | Derrick Coleman (11) | Baron Davis (5) | Compaq Center 14,391

24–19
44
February 3
@ Dallas

| | Eddie Jones (21) | Elden Campbell (10) | Mason, Davis (5) | Reunion Arena 11,126

24–20
45
February 5
@ Washington

| | Elden Campbell (27) | Derrick Coleman (10) | Anthony Mason (5) | MCI Center 18,422

25–20
46
February 7
New York

| | Eddie Jones (34) | Derrick Coleman (13) | David Wesley (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 18,128

26–20
47
February 9
Cleveland

| | Eddie Jones (32) | Elden Campbell (10) | Jones, Wesley (5) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,512

27–20
48
February 15
@ Philadelphia

| | Eddie Jones (27) | Mason, Campbell (12) | David Wesley (7) | First Union Center 18,488

28–20
49
February 16
L.A. Lakers

| | Derrick Coleman (19) | Elden Campbell (13) | David Wesley (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 23,799

28–21
50
February 18
L.A. Clippers

| | Derrick Coleman (17) | Elden Campbell (12) | Baron Davis (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 18,796

29–21
51
February 20
Miami

| | Eddie Jones (18) | Derrick Coleman (12) | Anthony Mason (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 21,539

29–22
52
February 22
Houston

| | Derrick Coleman (32) | Derrick Coleman (12) | Anthony Mason (11) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,921

30–22
53
February 24
San Antonio

| | Derrick Coleman (19) | Derrick Coleman (20) | Anthony Mason (6) | Charlotte Coliseum 18,535

30–23
54
February 26
@ New Jersey

| | Derrick Coleman (24) | Derrick Coleman (10) | David Wesley (7) | Continental Airlines Arena 18,481

30–24
55
February 28
Seattle

| | Eddie Jones (23) | Anthony Mason (13) | David Wesley (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,902

30–25
56
February 29
@ Minnesota

| | Elden Campbell (22) | Mason, Campbell (8) | Eddie Jones (5) | Target Center 15,922

31–25
57
March 2
@ Orlando

| | Elden Campbell (22) | Anthony Mason (13) | Mason, Davis (5) | Orlando Arena 12,382

31–26
58
March 3
Utah

| | Eddie Jones (31) | Elden Campbell (11) | Eddie Jones (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 21,148

31–27
59
March 5
Chicago

| | Derrick Coleman (26) | Mason, Coleman (7) | David Wesley (11) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,799

32–27
60
March 7
@ Golden State

| | Derrick Coleman (34) | Derrick Coleman (17) | Eddie Jones (7) | The Arena in Oakland 10,201

33–27
61
March 8
@ Sacramento

| | David Wesley (21) | Elden Campbell (13) | David Wesley (6) | ARCO Arena 17,317

33–28
62
March 10
@ L.A. Clippers

| | Derrick Coleman (31) | Campbell, Coleman (12) | Baron Davis (7) | Staples Center 15,362

34–28
63
March 15
Chicago

| | Wesley, Jones (18) | Elden Campbell (20) | Eddie Jones (8) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,964

35–28
64
March 17
New York

| | David Wesley (24) | Elden Campbell (10) | Baron Davis (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 23,799

35–29
65
March 18
@ Indiana

| | Derrick Coleman (28) | Mason, Coleman (10) | Eddie Jones (4) | Conseco Fieldhouse 18,345

35–30
66
March 20
Philadelphia

| | Eddie Jones (28) | Anthony Mason (11) | David Wesley (10) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,281

35–31
67
March 22
New Jersey

| | Eddie Jones (26) | Mason, Campbell, Robinson (7) | Jones, Mason, Wesley (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,595

36–31
68
March 24
@ Toronto

| | Eddie Jones (25) | Derrick Coleman (12) | Anthony Mason (6) | Air Canada Centre 19,800

37–31
69
March 25
@ Atlanta

| | Eddie Jones (24) | Mason, Fuller (15) | Anthony Mason (11) | Philips Arena 14,609

38–31
70
March 29
@ Detroit

| | Anthony Mason (22) | Elden Campbell (13) | Anthony Mason (8) | The Palace of Auburn Hills 14,997

39–31
71
March 31
Toronto

| | Eddie Jones (32) | Anthony Mason (14) | Anthony Mason (11) | Charlotte Coliseum 23,799

40–31
72
April 1
@ Chicago

| | Elden Campbell (25) | Mason, Campbell (9) | Anthony Mason (7) | United Center 21,882

41–31
73
April 4
Boston

| | Anthony Mason (27) | Derrick Coleman (14) | David Wesley (9) | Charlotte Coliseum 16,305

42–31
74
April 6
@ Miami

| | Anthony Mason (14) | Anthony Mason (15) | Coleman, Wesley (3) | American Airlines Arena 15,803

42–32
75
April 7
Detroit

| | Baron Davis (14) | Mason, Coleman (10) | Derrick Coleman (5) | Charlotte Coliseum 20,002

42–33
76
April 9
Indiana

| | Cambell, Jones, Coleman (19) | Elden Campbell (13) | Mason, Jones (5) | Charlotte Coliseum 19,312

43–33
77
April 10
@ Washington

| | Eddie Jones (26) | Derrick Coleman (16) | Anthony Mason (9) | MCI Center 12,071

44–33
78
April 12
Atlanta

| | David Wesley (29) | Brad Miller (8) | Anthony Mason (10) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,809

45–33
79
April 14
@ Milwaukee

| | Eddie Jones (29) | Derrick Coleman (12) | Coleman, Mason (6) | Bradley Center 15,839

46–33
80
April 16
@ Boston

| | Eddie Jones (25) | Anthony Mason (12) | Baron Davis (5) | FleetCenter 17,278

47–33
81
April 18
@ Cleveland

| | David Wesley (23) | Mason, Coleman (11) | Mason, Jones, Wesley, Campbell (5) | Gund Arena 14,481

48–33
82
April 19
Miami

| | Mason, Jones (14) | Elden Campbell (8) | Baron Davis (7) | Charlotte Coliseum 18,838 | 49–33

Playoffs

|- | 1 | April 22 | Philadelphia | L 82–92 | Derrick Coleman (23) | Derrick Coleman (16) | David Wesley (4) | Charlotte Coliseum 15,023

0–1
2
April 24
Philadelphia
W 108–98 (OT)
Derrick Coleman (29)
Elden Campbell (14)
Eddie Jones (8)
Charlotte Coliseum
11,686
1–1
-
3
April 28
@ Philadelphia
L 76–81
Eddie Jones (18)
Derrick Coleman (17)
Anthony Mason (7)
First Union Center
20,849
1–2
-
4
May 1
@ Philadelphia
L 99–105
Campbell, Mason (21)
Campbell, Coleman (11)
Matt Geiger (10)
First Union Center
20,712
1–3
-

Player statistics

Regular season

PlayerPOSGPGSMPREBASTSTLBLKPTSMPGRPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
PG**82****82**2,760225**463**109111,11633.72.7**5.6**1.3.113.6
SF**82**81**3,133****699**367742994838.2**8.5**4.5.9.411.6
PG**82**01,523165309971948618.62.03.81.2.25.9
C78772,53859012956**150**98732.57.61.7.7**1.9**12.7
PF74642,347632175341301,23931.7**8.5**2.4.51.816.7
SG72722,807343305**192**49**1,446****39.0**4.84.2**2.7**.7**20.1**
SF6781,11218432482547116.62.7.5.7.47.0
C55496129345233542317.55.3.8.4.67.7
SG484570836230822711.91.71.3.6.24.7
C4123991105981349.72.7.1.2.23.3
PF332494902512814415.02.7.8.4.24.4
SG289825717941838129.52.52.81.5.313.6
SG245240228705510.0.9.3.3.02.3
PG120367130083.0.61.1.0.0.7
PG7028450074.0.6.7.0.01.0
PF204100002.0.5.0.0.0.0
PG103010003.0.01.0.0.0.0
  • † Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Hornets only.

Playoffs

PlayerPOSGPGSMPREBASTSTLBLKPTSMPGRPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
SF**4****4****179**39**22**4050**44.8**9.8**5.5**1.0.012.5
SG**4****4**1712019**10**36842.85.04.8**2.5**.817.0
PF**4****4**169**50**143**12****81**42.3**12.5**3.5.8**3.0****20.3**
PG**4****4**1521219804438.03.04.82.0.011.0
C**4****4**150334245737.58.31.0.51.014.3
C**4**062133033015.53.3.8.0.87.5
PG**4**05766402314.31.51.51.0.05.8
SF**4**04534211211.3.81.0.5.33.0

Awards and records

  • Eddie Jones, All-NBA Third Team
  • Eddie Jones, NBA All-Defensive Second Team

Transactions

  • August 17, 1999

Signed Eddie Robinson as a free agent.

  • August 18, 1999

Signed Todd Fuller as a free agent.

  • October 4, 1999

Signed Derek Hood as a free agent.

Signed Jason Miskiri as a free agent.

  • November 8, 1999

Waived Jason Miskiri.

  • November 9, 1999

Signed Michael Hawkins as a free agent.

  • November 23, 1999

Waived Derek Hood.

  • January 18, 2000

Traded a 2000 2nd round draft pick (Jason Hart was later selected) and a 2002 2nd round draft pick (Chris Owens was later selected) to the Milwaukee Bucks for Dale Ellis.

  • February 8, 2000

Signed Chucky Brown as a free agent.

Player Transactions Citation:

References

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