Post#44 » by Hornet Mania » Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:59 am
That's a great idea Lamar, I agree the NBATV folks took the easy way out by scheduling all those recent games. Just a few awesome games off the top of my head in chronological order. Pretty much all from the playoffs:
-12/23/1988 Chicago Bulls at Charlotte Hornets: One of Charlotte's first 'signature' victories. Future owner Michael Jordan has an excellent game (33pts 6 steals, 14/26 from field) but Kurt Rambis makes The Hive erupt with a buzzer-beating tip-in that secures the 103-101 win for the upstarts.
-"The Shot", Zo's buzzer-beater in the playoffs against Boston: Already on the sched because it's such a no-brainer
-1993 semifinals Game 3 vs Knicks: Also already on schedule. Was really an amazing game (2 OT!)
-Hornets vs Hawks 1998 quarterfinals Game 4: Everyone expected Atlanta to stomp us that year even though we were the 4th seed in a 4/5 matchup. The Hawks had swept us that year and even the Observer predicted Atlanta winning in a short series. Charlotte jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead at home and then Anthony Mason brought it home in Game 4. Steve Martin jubilantly declares "The Hornets can taste the deep dish pizza in Chicago!!!" as Charlotte blows it open late.
-Hornets vs Bulls Game 2 1998 semifinals: Speaking of Chicago, after squandering a fast start in Game 1 and eventually falling apart the Hornets bounced back with help from Dell Curry and BJ Armstrong. The bench duo heated up late in the game and edged the Bulls to bring the series home tied 1-1.
-Hornets vs Heat Game 3 2001 quarterfinals: Charlotte obliterates Miami in the 3rd quarter for the second straight game and complete a shocking sweep for the 6th seed. This entire series was gold. The Jones/Mason for Mashburn/Brown trade was supposed to be the last step to contention for the Heat. Instead the Hornets get the last laugh with a sweep where the Heat completely collapsed in the 3rd quarter of games 2 and 3.
-Hornets vs Magic Game 1 2002 quarterfinals: An ugly game with a great finish. Jamal Mashburn exits early with a mysterious illness that ends his playoff run, things look bleak. Baron steals the ball from Tracy McGrady as time expires to preserve the victory as The Hive celebrates.
-Hornets vs Magic Game 3 2002 quarterfinals: The game that helped make replay reviews a reality. With the game tied with 0.6 seconds to play Baron Davis hits a wild 3 pointer from Steph Curry range to win....but no! Refs wave it off although replays clearly show the shot was out of his hand. Charlotte scraps their way to the win in OT.