The Charlotte Hornets enter Thursday night's game having won three of their last four matchups, including a 30-point blowout against the Miami Heat in their last game.
Charlotte tied an attendance record Tuesday, with their 16th sold-out crowd.
There's a good chance that Charlotte will break that record Thursday night, as the Hornets are honoring one of their franchise legends.
Longtime Charlotte Hornets player and team broadcaster Dell Curry will have a retirement ceremony with the Hornets.
Curry spent 10 seasons with Charlotte as a player, averaging 14 points per game, 2.9 rebounds, two assists and 1.1 steals.
He also shot over 40% from three with the Hornets, finishing his career with a mark of 40.2%.
Curry's son, Stephen Curry recently opened up about his dad's upcoming ceremony saying: “It means the world because the Hornets’ No. 30, pinstripes, Charlotte and Dell Curry are pretty synonymous in terms of what he did as the original Hornet.”
“Ten years playing there, what he’s done as a broadcaster, in the community and all that," Curry added.
Although Steph has played his entire career with the Golden State Warriors, his brother Seth spent two seasons with the Hornets from 2023-2025.
He was also the last Hornets' player to wear his dad's No. 30 before it's retirement.
Following Thursday's game against Orlando, the Hornets will continue their current homestand, with five more home games before their next road trip.
With 13 games remaining and a 6.5 game lead over 11th place, Charlotte's chances at making the Play-In Tournament seem more and more likely.
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