Charlotte Bobcats accomplishments and records

Charlotte Bobcats accomplishments and records

This is a list of the accomplishments and records of the Charlotte Bobcats. The Charlotte Bobcats are an American professional basketball team currently playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Contents

Individual accomplishments and awards

All-NBA Team

The Bobcats have no players awarded to any All-NBA Team yet.

All-NBA Defensive Team

First Team

NBA All-Star

Basketball Hall of Fame

The Bobcats have no players inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Retired jerseys

The Bobcats have yet to retire a number.

Coach of the Year

The Bobcats have had no coach awarded yet.

Executive of the Year

The Bobcats have no executive awarded yet.

Rookie of the Year

NBA All-Rookie First Team

NBA All-Rookie Second Team

NBA regular season records set/tied by the Bobcats

Team records

Unless otherwise stated, statistics/records are accurate as at the end of the 2009–10 season.

Career leaders

Category Name Years with Bobcats Total
Games Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 406
MP Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 14,848
PTS Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 6,688
REB Okafor, EmekaEmeka Okafor 2004–2009 3,516
AST Felton, RaymondRaymond Felton 2005–2010 2,573
TO Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 924
STL Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 768
BLK Okafor, EmekaEmeka Okafor 2004–2009 621
FGM Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 2,334
FG% Mohammed, NazrNazr Mohammed 2007-2011 .517
3PFGM Felton, RaymondRaymond Felton 2005–2010 375
3P% Herrmann, WalterWalter Herrmann 2006-08 .440
FTM Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2004–2011 1,788
FT% Augustin, D.J.D.J. Augustin 2008-present .863

Single-season leaders

Category Name NBA season Total
MP Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2009–10 3,119
PTS Richardson, JasonJason Richardson 2007–08 1,788
REB Okafor, EmekaEmeka Okafor 2007–08 876
AST Knight, BrevinBrevin Knight 2005–06 610
TO Felton, RaymondRaymond Felton 2006–07 230
STL Knight, BrevinBrevin Knight 2005–06 157
BLK Okafor, EmekaEmeka Okafor 2006–07 172
FGM Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2006–07 478
FG% Okafor, EmekaEmeka Okafor 2008–09 .561?
3PFGM Richardson, JasonJason Richardson 2007–08 243
3P% Richardson, JasonJason Richardson 2007–08 .406?
FTM Wallace, GeraldGerald Wallace 2009–10 422
FT% Augustin, D.J.D.J. Augustin 2009–10 .833?

Franchise leaders

All-time leaders - as of January 1 during the 2010–11 NBA season. Bold denotes that the player is still active with the team.

Most points

  1. Gerald Wallace - 7118
  2. Raymond Felton - 5311
  3. Emeka Okafor - 4630
  4. Matt Carroll - 2591
  5. Primož Brezec - 2245
  6. Boris Diaw - 2180
  7. Stephen Jackson - 2067
  8. Jason Richardson - 2050
  9. Brevin Knight - 1945
  10. D.J. Augustin - 1778

Most rebounds

  1. Emeka Okafor - 3516
  2. Gerald Wallace - 3216
  3. Raymond Felton - 1366
  4. Primož Brezec - 1199
  5. Nazr Mohammed - 959
  6. Boris Diaw - 938
  7. Matt Carroll - 725
  8. Melvin Ely - 642
  9. Brevin Knight - 508
  10. Stephen Jackson - 499

Most assists

  1. Raymond Felton - 2573
  2. Brevin Knight - 1497
  3. Gerald Wallace - 1046
  4. Boris Diaw - 723
  5. D.J. Augustin - 627
  6. Stephen Jackson - 383
  7. Jason Hart - 367
  8. Jeff McInnis - 344
  9. Emeka Okafor - 298
  10. Jason Richardson - 294

Most steals

  1. Gerald Wallace - 801
  2. Raymond Felton - 565
  3. Brevin Knight - 355
  4. Emeka Okafor - 251
  5. Matt Carroll - 185
  6. Stephen Jackson - 161
  7. Boris Diaw - 140
  8. Jason Richardson - 130
  9. Keith Bogans - 107
  10. D.J. Augustin - 106

Most blocks

  1. Emeka Okafor - 621
  2. Gerald Wallace - 513
  3. Nazr Mohammed - 146
  4. Boris Diaw - 120
  5. Melvin Ely - 119
  6. Primož Brezec - 113
  7. Raymond Felton - 82
  8. Tyrus Thomas - 79
  9. DeSagana Diop - 60
  10. Jason Richardson - 60

Years with team

  1. Gerald Wallace - 7
  2. Matt Carroll - 5 ½
  3. Raymond Felton - 5
  4. Emeka Okafor - 5
  5. Sean May - 4
  6. Nazr Mohammed - 4

Games

  1. Gerald Wallace - 432
  2. Raymond Felton - 399
  3. Emeka Okafor - 330
  4. Matt Carroll - 307
  5. Primož Brezec - 229
  6. Nazr Mohammed - 188
  7. D.J. Augustin - 183
  8. Brevin Knight - 180
  9. Boris Diaw - 172
  10. Melvin Ely - 160

Minutes

  1. Gerald Wallace - 15859
  2. Raymond Felton - 13939
  3. Emeka Okafor - 11212
  4. Boris Diaw - 6234
  5. Matt Carroll - 6230
  6. Brevin Knight - 5568
  7. Primož Brezec - 5546
  8. D.J. Augustin - 4443
  9. Stephen Jackson - 3902
  10. Jason Richardson - 3640

3-Point field goals made

  1. Raymond Felton - 375
  2. Matt Carroll - 315
  3. Jason Richardson - 270
  4. Gerald Wallace - 252
  5. D.J. Augustin - 225
  6. Stephen Jackson - 180
  7. Boris Diaw - 167
  8. Adam Morrison - 118
  9. Jumaine Jones - 115
  10. Kareem Rush - 106

Minor Stats (Top-3 Leaders only)

Field Goal Pct:

  1. Nazr Mohammed .517
  2. Emeka Okafor .506
  3. Primoz Brezec .502

3-Pt Field Goal Pct:

  1. Walter Herrmann .440
  2. Jason Kapono .412
  3. D.J. Augustin .411

Free Throw Pct:

  1. D.J. Augustin .863
  2. Matt Carroll .847
  3. Brevin Knight .818

Turnovers:

  1. Raymond Felton - 1021
  2. Gerald Wallace - 993
  3. Emeka Okafor - 597

Personal Fouls:

  1. Gerald Wallace - 1211
  2. Emeka Okafor - 1000
  3. Raymond Felton - 908

Statistical leaders

  • Raymond Felton: Led team in assists per game for 4 straight seasons: 2006–10. Led team in minutes per game: 2008–09. Led team in steals per game: 2009-10. Also played a franchise-high 57 minutes on December 29, 2006.
  • Brevin Knight: Led team in assists per game: 2004–05, 05–06. Team leader in steals per game: 2004–05. Also became the first team captain (along with veteran Steve Smith). First assist in franchise history.[1]
  • Emeka Okafor: Led the team in rebounds per game in all first 5 seasons of existence (2004–09). Led team in blocks per game: 2004–05, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09. Led team in points per game: 2004–05. Led team in minutes per game: 2004–05. Also became just the second player drafted first overall by an expansion team to record a double-double in his first game. Grabbed the franchise's first (defensive) rebound, as well as the first offensive rebound.[2] Nearly had the Bobcats' first triple-double with 19 points, 9 rebounds, and a franchise-best 10 blocked shots. Also has the franchise-high in rebounds with 25.
  • Jason Richardson: Led team in points per game: 2007–08. Led team in minutes per game: 2007–08. First player in franchise history to be NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice in the same month (March). Scored a Franchise record 42 points against his former team, the Warriors. He also led the league in three point field goals made in 2007–08.
  • Gerald Wallace: Led team in points per game: 2005–06, 06–07, 08–09. Led team in minutes per game: 2005–06, 06–07, 09-10. Led team in blocks per game: 2005–06, 09-10. Led team in steals per game 4 straight seasons: 2005–09, and barely missed the lead in 09-10 with 6 steals. Led team in rebounds per game: 2009-10. Also the first player in franchise history to be named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week (November 28, 2005). Scored a franchise-record 41 points, and a franchise-record 27 points in the second half, on March 28, 2006.
  • Stephen Jackson: Led team in points per game: 2009-10.

Other notable players

  • Derek Anderson: Tied a franchise-best with six 3-pointers in one game, January 12, 2007.
  • Primož Brezec: Scored the first points in Bobcats history. Also made the first turnover and made the first free throws in franchise history.
  • Jason Hart: Made the first steal in Bobcats history.
  • Jason Kapono: Made the first block in Bobcats history.
  • Steve Smith: Unanimously became the first team captain (along with veteran Brevin Knight). Scored the franchise's first 3-point field goal.
  • Tyrus Thomas: In his debut as a Bobcat, he helped the team beat the top seeded Cleveland Cavaliers.

Playoffs

In 2009-10, the Bobcats made their first NBA Playoffs-appearance, being swept in 4 games by the Orlando Magic, who were led by Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson and Rashard Lewis. The Bobcats' starting-5 were: Stephen Jackson (scoring leader), Gerald Wallace (rebound leader), Raymond Felton (assist leader), Boris Diaw and veteran Theo Ratliff, with Tyrus Thomas, D.J. Augustin, and Tyson Chandler as their main subs.

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