7 Basketball Players who Played for Mavericks and Hornets

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That also means that today’s grid has asked for players that have played for both the Dallas Mavericks and Charlotte Hornets.

And, it also means that you’re probably stuck on this particular box and you’re looking for a little help. Sound about right so far?

Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played for both the Mavericks and the Hornets.

Jamal Mashburn

Jamal Mashburn had a productive 12-year career from 1993 to 2004. Drafted 4th overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1993 NBA Draft, Mashburn quickly showed his potential, earning a spot on the NBA All-Rookie First Team.

After a trade to the Heat, Mashburn continued to thrive as a scoring threat, averaging 15.8 points per game over his tenure with the team. In 2000, Mashburn was traded to the Charlotte Hornets (now New Orleans Pelicans), where he had some of his best years.

He earned his first and only All-Star selection in 2003 with the Hornets, averaging a career-high 21.6 points per game. In his career, Mashburn scored over 11,000 points and averaged 19.1 points per game.

Mashburn Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Hornets)
  • All-Star (Hornets)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Mavericks, Hornets)
  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Hornets)

Kemba Walker

After playing college basketball for the University of Connecticut, where he won a national championship in 2011 and was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, Kemba Walker was selected ninth overall by the Charlotte Bobcats (now Hornets) in the 2011 NBA Draft.

Walker emerged as the face of the Charlotte franchise, making three All-Star appearances during his time with the team. He holds numerous franchise records for the Hornets, including most points in a game (60) and most points scored in franchise history.

In 2019, he signed with the Boston Celtics, making another All-Star appearance in his first season with the team.

Walker Key Stats

  • All NBA (Hornets)
  • All-Star (Hornets, Celtics)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Hornets, Celtics)
  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Hornets, Celtics)

Eddie Jones

Eddie Jones was selected 10th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1994 NBA Draft. During his time with the Lakers, he was a key part of the team’s success, making two All-Star appearances. In 1999, he was traded to the Charlotte Hornets, where he continued to thrive, earning another All-Star selection.

In 2000, Jones was traded to the Miami Heat, where he remained until 2005. While with the Heat, he was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2005.

Jones’s 14-year career totals include 14,155 points, 3,857 rebounds, and 1,620 steals. He was known as a strong perimeter defender, leading the league in steals in the 1999-2000 season, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive team three times.

Jones Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Hornets)
  • All-Star (Lakers, Hornets)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Hornets)

Tyson Chandler

Tyson Chandler was renowned for his rebounding and defensive skills. Drafted straight out of high school as the second overall pick by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2001 NBA draft, Chandler was immediately traded to the Chicago Bulls, where he spent his first five seasons.

He moved to the Dallas Mavericks in 2010, where he won the NBA Championship in 2011. His exceptional performance earned him the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award the following season.

Throughout his career, Chandler played for several NBA teams (8 in total) including the Knicks, Suns, Lakers and Rockets. Known for his tenacity on defense and ability to protect the rim, he also had significant success on the international stage, winning a gold medal with Team USA in the 2012 London Olympics.

Chandler Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Knicks)
  • All-Star (Knicks)
  • NBA Championship (Mavericks)
  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Pelicans, Knicks, Mavericks, Suns)

Keith Van Horn

Keith Van Horn emerged as one of the premier college basketball players during his time at the University of Utah, leading his team to the NCAA Championship game in 1998.

Recognized for his size and shooting ability, he was selected as the second overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, though he was promptly traded to the New Jersey Nets.

During his professional career, Van Horn made a significant impact with the Nets, averaging over 19 points per game in his first two seasons. He played for several NBA teams, including the 76ers, Knicks, Bucks, and Mavericks. With the Mavs, Van Horn played a role in their deep playoff run, reaching the NBA Finals in 2006.

Van Horn Key Stats

  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Nets)

Dale Ellis

Dale Ellis was selected 9th overall by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1983 NBA Draft after a standout college career at the University of Tennessee. Over his 17-season NBA career, he played for six different teams: the Mavericks, SuperSonics, Spurs, Bucks, Nuggets, and Hornets.

The 6’7″ shooting guard/small forward really found his stride when he was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics in 1986. In the 1986-87 season, he won the NBA’s Most Improved Player award after averaging 24.9 points per game, up from his previous season’s average of 7.1 points.

He was named an All-Star in 1989 and finished his career with over 19,000 points, having shot 40.3 percent from three-point range.

Ellis Key Stats

  • All-NBA (Supersonics)
  • All-Star (Supersonics)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Supersonics)

Christian Wood

Christian Wood is a player known for his rebounding and scoring ability. He went undrafted in the 2015 NBA Draft after playing college basketball at UNLV.

Wood has bounced around several NBA teams (7 in total) and G League affiliates in his career, including stints with the 76ers, Hornets, and Bucks. He finally found a more permanent role with the Detroit Pistons in the 2019-2020 season, where his performances began to turn heads around the league.

In the 2020 offseason, Wood signed with the Houston Rockets. He immediately became one of the team’s top performers, showcasing his offensive skills and rebounding prowess.

Wood Key Stats

  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Rockets)
  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Rockets)

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