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International Games
- 2025-03-23Sunday 06:00 p.m.Miami, FL, USKaseya CenterMiami Heat vs. Charlotte Hornets
- 2025-03-25Tuesday 07:00 p.m.Charlotte, NC, USSpectrum Center Charlotte Hornets vs. Orlando Magic
- 2025-03-30Sunday 06:00 p.m.New Orleans, LA, USSmoothie King CenterNew Orleans Pelicans vs. Charlotte Hornets
Venue
Smoothie King Center
- 2025-03-31Monday 07:00 p.m.Charlotte, NC, USSpectrum Center Charlotte Hornets vs. Utah Jazz
Venue
- 2025-04-02Wednesday 07:00 p.m.Indianapolis, IN, USGainbridge FieldhouseIndiana Pacers vs. Charlotte Hornets
- 2025-04-04Friday 07:00 p.m.Charlotte, NC, USSpectrum Center Charlotte Hornets vs. Sacramento Kings
- 2025-04-06Sunday 01:00 p.m.Charlotte, NC, USSpectrum Center Charlotte Hornets vs. Chicago Bulls
- 2025-04-08Tuesday 07:00 p.m.Charlotte, NC, USSpectrum Center Charlotte Hornets vs. Memphis Grizzlies
- 2025-04-11Friday 07:30 p.m.Boston, MA, USTD GardenBoston Celtics vs. Charlotte Hornets
- 2025-04-13Sunday 01:00 p.m.Boston, MA, USTD GardenBoston Celtics vs. Charlotte Hornets
About
Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center
The Charlotte Hornets embark on their 18th season at Spectrum Center (formerly known as Time Warner Cable Arena and Charlotte Bobcats Arena), the crescent-shaped venue boasting expansive concourses and welcoming galleries with artwork unique to the Carolinas.
Charlotte Hornets 2022-23 Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Southeast
Year Founded: 1988
Team Colors: Teal, Dark Purple, Gray, White
Charlotte Hornets History
The original Charlotte Hornets franchise joined the NBA in 1988, and, thanks to players such as Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning, and Kendall Gill (and, later, Glen Rice, Anthony Mason, and Jamal Mashburn), enjoyed substantial success in the decade starting with the 1992-93 season. Even with seven playoff appearances in those 10 years, owner George Shinn moved the franchise to New Orleans in 2002.
But the NBA returned to Charlotte for the 2004-05 season with the expansion Bobcats, led by owner Robert L. Johnson, the first African-American majority owner of a team in one of the four major sports. In 2010, Basketball Hall-of-Famer Michael Jordan took over majority ownership of the franchise, and in 2014, Jordan's team re-adopted the Charlotte Hornets name after the previous New Orleans Hornets became the Pelicans.
During the 2017-18 season, four-time All-Star Kemba Walker became Charlotte's all-time leading scorer, surpassing original Hornet Dell Curry.