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Cone Dad
@AppStateConeBoy
#NeerTwitter #TakeTheStairs. #ConeGang 6’9, 290 lbs, 6🌟 🟡Unaffiliated with App🟡#BringBackTheGrizzlies Barstool Athlet
Boone, NC Katılım Kasım 2019
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@AppStateConeBoy he didn’t walk. and they didn’t announce him on senior day as a senior.
maybe he gets 1 more? i dk. he’s def played 4 total
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Dell Curry, who grew up in the small town of Grottoes, Virginia, and is the longest-tenured Charlotte Hornet in franchise history as the first player selected by the team in the 1988 NBA expansion draft, has his No. 30 jersey retired and hanging in the rafters at Spectrum Center alongside that of the late Bobby Phills.
The sharpshooter, who played 16 seasons in the NBA (10 with the Hornets), won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award in 1994 after averaging 16.3 points, shooting 40% from three-point range off the bench that season.
Curry has remained an integral part of both the franchise and the city to this day. He was present for the inaugural game at the Charlotte Coliseum, where the expansion team received a roaring standing ovation from more than 23,000 fans despite a 40-point loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
He was also part of one of the franchise’s earliest memorable moments at The Hive: a 103–101 upset win over Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls just two days before Christmas that inaugural season, sealed on a buzzer-beating tip-in by Kurt Rambis.
Alongside teammates Rex Chapman, Kelly Tripucka, Muggsy Bogues, and Robert Reid, that victory helped spark a streak of 364 consecutive sellout home games that lasted through November 1997.
Curry also played a pivotal role in one of the franchise's first major milestones, throwing the inbounds pass to Alonzo Mourning for the game-winning basket that clinched the Hornets’ first playoff series against the Boston Celtics. He was the first to embrace Mourning in that defining moment, which marked the beginning of four playoff seasons in six years for a Hornets team that rose to prominence as one of the league’s most popular teams in the ’90s behind Mourning, Larry Johnson, and Muggsy Bogues.
Today, Curry remains a beloved broadcaster alongside Eric Collins, an ambassador for the game, as the father of NBA superstar Steph, Seth, and daughter Sydel, all of whom grew up in the city.
His legacy in Charlotte is now firmly cemented with his jersey retired, making him the second player to receive that honor and forever immortalized in Hornets history.
Congrats, Dell!
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@AppStateConeBoy weird. he didn’t walk on senior day though.
does he get another year?
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You Have to Stop, Billiken. You Smoke Too Tough. Your Swag Too Different. They’ll Kill You.
No Context College Basketball@ContextFreeCBB
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Not one person outside of barstool has ever bitched about this.
Liam Blutman@Blutman27
Another year of asking to take the top ticker off the screen so it can stop spoiling scores
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Re-criminalize gambling in everywhere but Nevada and New Jersey I'm so serious
Front Office Sports@FOS
EXCLUSIVE: MLB is getting into the prediction market business through a multi-year deal with Polymarket, FOS has learned. Polymarket will become the exclusive prediction market partner of MLB and will be the only platform allowed to use team logos and marks. By @BenHorney ⬇️
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