Those were just the rules.
Those were just the rules.
I guess they had the best 90s colors if you just wanted random sports clothes.
Those were just the rules.
I guess they had the best 90s colors if you just wanted random sports clothes.
I was a Hornets fan back in the 90s, but I also lived in Charlotte, so it was a gimmie. I was pissed when Shinn not only moved them to New Orleans, but took the name with them. Hornet’s Nests are a symbol of Mecklenburg county history and we just let part of that heritage walk away with Shinn. I’m glad we finally got it back.
Los Angeles still needs to give back our basketball team name. Fuckers.
Minnesotan
That explains the Charlotte Hornets jacket my parents had.
I thought it was because they went to grad school there but you're right, that was the style of the time.
Oh damn, I had wiped this from my memory. But yeah, I used to have a Hornets hat in the 90s despite not being a basketball fan.
I figure it was based on their rad colors and hornet design.
Best team in NBA Jam.
Weird way to spell the Suns
Hornets Starter jacket in like 93.
I'm a white kid in rural Tennessee. Haha absolutely loved it.
I was a teenager in France and even there some kids had Hornets jackets. No one questioned it.
I was a teen in Colombia, didn't gave a shit about NBA, but had a Hornets cap bought in a gas station during holidays (iirc, they had a wall of NBA hats, but the Hornets was the choose one)
Same with Might Ducks gear but they didn’t have an official/professional team. Tbh, the mascots for The Hornets and Might Ducks went hard, that hornet looked mad af haha
I grew up in Ohio in the 90’s and everyone was wearing Hornets or Chicago Bulls gear (head to toe) and Might Ducks hats/shirts.
Wasn't the ducks because of the Disney movie?
San Jose Sharks too. I have a San Jose Sharks hat. I don't know why. I grew up a Blues fan.
Oh shit! Totally forgot about the San Jose Sharks. Ohio was big into Chicago culture at the time so things from LA or NYC (respectfully) wasn’t seen too often and it was always the “black sheep” of the league that went against the norms of mid-west culture.
Avg mid-western: “San Jose Sharks…ohhh sounds Spanish”
Also grew up in Ohio in the 90's, I had two winter coats Ducks and Bulls. Hats, t-shirts, and sweatshirts were all OSU.
Whoa. Sooooooooooo many neurons just connected. This is something i always knew, but didn't know i knew.
This is so crazy. I was a kid in the 90s and got a Charlotte Hornets coat for some reason as a gift. Never even watched a basketball game.
Yep, someone gave me the hat. Didn't care about basketball but they nominated me to be a hornets fan
This is exactly how I became a Seattle Mariners "fan".
I was in middle school at the time and I had a kick ass pull over hornets starter jacket. I am from upstate NY.
Same. I'm from Alaska, and having no local pro teams, I chose Charlotte for the kick ass colors and because of Larry Johnson
This was especially true of women. They loved the color scheme. Nearly every woman I knew growing up were Hornets fans if they didn't follow basketball.
Note: I'm saying the colors were popular with women, not that you're a woman if you liked the colors.
Isaip has a bit about that.
I think it was a popular team color combo in music videos
Larry johnson aka grandma ma. He was on family matters, doing commercials, and the logo was cool af.
Phoenix Suns for me. I don't even like basketball.
My sister in DC spent so much money on a Charlotte Hornets Starter Jacket.
It was her prized possession.
I am confident she has never watched a Hornets game in her life.
Chica go bills
It was the style at the time