Bogues and Curry played on the Hornets' inaugural team in 1988. The Charlotte Hornets will honor 16-year NBA veteran Dell ...
Throughout almost his entire NBA career, Shaquille O'Neal instilled fear in his rivals with his intimidating size and monstrous power. Every time he laced up and stepped onto the floor, O'Neal never ...
GODFATHER A BALL FORMER NBA AND DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STAND OUT AND OF COURSE MUGSY MUGGSY BOGUES NOW BOGUES ARE SHARING HIS LARGER THAN LIFE STORIES AND A NEW MEMOIR. IT’S CALLED MUGSY MY ...
Being a franchise owner is, above all, a business. Payroll, luxury tax, cap space — every dollar matters. But every now and then, someone breaks the mold. Enter Mark Cuban. The former Dallas Mavericks ...
Muggsy Bogues, standing at just 5'3", experienced many unforgettable moments during his 14-season NBA career. Hailing from Baltimore, he is best known as the shortest player in league history, yet he ...
Both current and former NBA players are buzzing about the rise of San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama. So far, the 7’4” big man has been making waves in the league just as everybody expected.
Thirty-nine teams. About 400 middle school basketball players. An equal number of spectators and game officials. Yep, it was Muggsy Bogues time again Saturday. Bogues, the iconic former Charlotte ...
We know they’re legends. But what’s their side of the story? Conversations with the best in Carolina sports history, hosted by Scott Fowler. Charlotte Observer sports columnist Scott Fowler and visual ...
NBA legend Muggsy Bogues is a cult hero. The 5-foot-3 former guard was an icon for short kings everywhere as the shortest player to ever suit up on the NBA court. Now, he's becoming a TikTok star.
Even Muggsy Bogues is surprised. But now he has a challenge for Kevin Durant. Bogues, who was famously the shortest player to play in the NBA at 5-foot-3, recently found out that his career offensive ...
INDIAN TRAIL, N.C. — Middle school basketball teams from across 20 Carolina counties gathered to show their skills on Saturday at the 3rd Annual Muggsy Bogues Middle School Basketball Tournament.
Charlotte Observer sports columnist Scott Fowler and visual journalist Jeff Siner have spent much of 2022 tracking down sports legends in both North and South Carolina. Then they have done in-person ...