![]() ![]() Wallace had 11.5 ws and 0.177 ws/48, which are both the highest of the 4 contenders. Gerald meant a ton to this team leading them to the playoffs for the first time. The 2009-10 season saw Gerald suddenly average double figure rebounds and play a lot of PF en route to the first and only All-Star in the Bobcats’ era.Īveraging a double-double is cool and all, but the reason he made this list shows up in the advanced stats. Gerald Wallace played hard every game and earned his nickname Crash for flying all over the court. Davis and Jones also did not make the final cut. His numbers in the traditional and the advanced stats just weren’t on par with some others and I would just be adding him because my father has 100 copies of his rookie card. ![]() I reluctantly was not able to include a Larry Johnson season. Looking at the statistics of the players and the success each team had, I’ve narrowed the list down to four seasons that stand out in the crowd. The current regime is hoping they have at least three contenders for an All-Star spot on the team with Al Jefferson, Lance Stephenson, and Kemba Walker. Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning, Glen Rice, Eddie Jones, Baron Davis, and most recently Gerald Wallace of the Bobcats. ![]() Charlotte has only had a handful of All-Stars over the years but they are the names you remember. This time let’s cover the best single season by a player. And for Part 2 on the point guard debate, click here. For Part 1 on the reigning best Charlotte team, click here. This is part 3 of a 4 part series looking at the possibility the 2014-15 Charlotte Hornets becoming the best team in Charlotte’s basketball history. ![]()
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