Sep 30, 2004 10:16 PM EST
Lee Nailon, a suprise player for the Charlotte Hornets in 2001/02, is back with the Hornets.
Nailon and guard Junior Harrington both signed contracts with New Orleans, giving the duo a home for training camp with a chance of earning something more.
The signings bring the Hornets' preseason roster to 19 players. Only 12 make the active roster, with three others kept on injured reserve.
Via ESPN
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The Hornets have topped off their training camp roster with the signing of four low-level free agents.
Sean Finn, Tremaine Fowlkes, Britton Johnsen and Nate Williams all signed contracts this week to compete in the New Orleans training camp that starts this upcoming Tuesday.
Via The Sun Herald
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Sep 28, 2004 12:21 PM EST
New Hornet head coach Byron Scott has spoken over the phone several times and he has stated that no trade has been mentioned.
"He (Baron) never brought it up," Scott said. "I asked him what is going on, so I kind of left it open for him to talk about anything he wanted to talk about. He said he was working out and looking forward to training camp."
Via The New Orleans Times-Picayune
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Hornets Sep 2004 Archive
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ESPN | Sep 27, 2004
The official announcement is coming later on today, however, most around the league now know the status of New Orleans Hornets star, Jamal Mashburn.
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The Times-Picayune | Sep 25, 2004
The Jamal Mashburn situation is coming to an end, as Mashburn's troublesome right knee pushes him further out of the Hornets' plans and possibly into retirement.
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Slam Sports | Sep 23, 2004
A Vince Carter for Baron Davis trade is about as close to even as it can get.
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The Times-Picayune | Sep 10, 2004
Training camp starts in less than a month and the Hornets are still not sure if Jamal Mashburn will be able to participate because of his knee injury.
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Nola.com | Sep 7, 2004
With Baron Davis’ last outburst demanding a trade to the winning team, the vibe must be a little more than awkward in New Orleans.
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Orlando Sentinel | Sep 7, 2004
The current trade demands by Baron Davis was a sudden surprise to most NBA insiders.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune | Sep 4, 2004
Hornets star Baron Davis is disappointed in his teams' roster and according to his agent, may ask to be traded.
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USAToday | Sep 2, 2004
Davis wants to be traded to a title contender
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ESPN | Sep 2, 2004
NBA officials are keeping a close eye on the Hornets’ declining ticket sales.
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The Toronto Star | Sep 1, 2004
Torontonian Jamal Maglorie was in his hometown to play in Vince Carter's charity game and hinted at a possible pairing in Canada.