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Dell Curry's No. 30 Jersey Retired by Charlotte Hornets

Dell Curry's No. 30 Jersey Retired by Charlotte Hornets

James Colin
James Colin
Published: Mar 20, 2026

Curry spent 10 years of his 16-year career with the Hornets and was the franchise’s last original player when he left in 1998.

A Defining Night for a Hornets Icon

Dell Curry fought back tears as his jersey ascended, a moment he'd anticipated for months but one that still overwhelmed him with emotion. "I'm just a country boy from Grottoes, man," he humbly stated, reflecting on his journey from rural Virginia to an enshrined legend in **Charlotte**.

The reverence for **Curry** was palpable, a testament to his unwavering dedication. His No. 30 now proudly hangs beside the immortalized jersey of **Bobby Phills**, symbolizing a continuous thread of team history.

The Family Legacy in Attendance

The night was a true family affair, with **Dell Curry's** NBA-playing sons, **Stephen Curry** and **Seth Curry**, present to witness their father's monumental achievement. Their presence underscored the profound impact **Dell** had, not just on the **Charlotte Hornets** franchise, but on a generation of basketball.

Video tributes poured in from former high school coaches and beloved Hornets teammates like **Larry Johnson** and **Muggsy Bogues**, highlighting the deep respect and camaraderie **Curry** inspired throughout his career. **Stephen Curry** later took to social media, declaring it "A special night for the **Curry** family. The originator is in the rafters forever. Congratulations, Dad."

Curry's Enduring Impact on the Hive

Spending **10 years** of his **16-year NBA career** with the **Charlotte Hornets**, **Dell Curry** was more than just a player; he was the franchise's very first pick in the **1988 expansion draft** and the last original player to depart in **1998**. This extended tenure allowed him to deeply embed himself in the city's sporting fabric.

His excellence was undeniable, earning him the prestigious **NBA Sixth Man of the Year** award in **1994**. Even decades later, he remains the **Hornets' all-time leader** in games played (**701**) and sits second to **Kemba Walker** in both scoring (**9,839 points**) and made 3-pointers (**929**).

Beyond the Hardwood: A Community Pillar

Even after his playing days, **Dell Curry's** connection to **Charlotte** never waned. He transitioned seamlessly into a role as a beloved TV broadcaster and analyst for the **Hornets** in **2009**, continuing to bring his insights and passion to the fanbase.

His dedication extends far beyond basketball. North Carolina Governor **Josh Stein** presented him with the **Order of the Long Leaf Pine**, one of the state's highest civilian honors. The **Hornets** also made a donation to the **Boys & Girls Club of America** in his name, recognizing his significant community contributions.

As **Hornets** co-chairmen **Rick Schnall** and **Gabe Plotkin** affirmed, "Dell's impact extends far beyond basketball. His excellence on the court, his continued leadership, and his deep connection to this community make him a foundational figure in our franchise’s history." This jersey retirement isn't just about a number; it's a permanent fixture honoring a true **Charlotte** legend.