1.
Who won the NBA Sixth Man Award in the 1993-94 season playing for Charlotte?
Correct Answer
A. Dell Curry
Explanation
Dell Curry won the NBA Sixth Man Award in the 1993-94 season playing for Charlotte.
2.
Where did the Bobcats play their home games at in 2004?
Correct Answer
A. Charlotte Coliseum
Explanation
In 2004, the Bobcats played their home games at the Charlotte Coliseum.
3.
Who did the Charlotte Bobcats select second overall in the 2004 NBA Draft?
Correct Answer
A. Emeka Okafor
Explanation
In the 2004 NBA Draft, the Charlotte Bobcats selected Emeka Okafor as their second overall pick. Okafor was a highly regarded player coming out of college, known for his strong defensive skills and rebounding ability. He went on to have a successful career in the NBA, winning the Rookie of the Year award in his debut season. Okafor's selection by the Bobcats was seen as a smart choice at the time, as he was considered one of the top prospects in the draft class.
4.
Who was the Charlotte Bobcats first-ever head coach?
Correct Answer
A. Bernie Bickerstaff
Explanation
Bernie Bickerstaff was the first-ever head coach of the Charlotte Bobcats. This answer is correct because Bickerstaff was hired as the inaugural head coach of the Bobcats when the team was established in 2004. He coached the team for two seasons before being replaced by Sam Vincent.
5.
Which 2 UNC players did the Charlotte Bobcats draft in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. Raymond Felton And Sean May
Explanation
In 2005, the Charlotte Bobcats drafted two players from the University of North Carolina (UNC), Raymond Felton and Sean May. This answer is correct because it accurately identifies the two players that were selected by the Charlotte Bobcats in that specific draft year.
6.
What former NBA player took part ownership of the Charlotte Bobcats on June 15, 2006?
Correct Answer
B. Michael Jordan
Explanation
Michael Jordan is the correct answer because on June 15, 2006, he took part ownership of the Charlotte Bobcats. Jordan, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, became the first former player to become the majority owner of an NBA team. This move allowed him to have a significant role in the team's operations and decision-making processes. Jordan's ownership of the Bobcats lasted until 2010 when he became the majority owner of the team and changed its name to the Charlotte Hornets.
7.
At which venue did the Charlotte Bobcats play their home basketball games during the 2005-2006 season?
Correct Answer
B. Charlotte Bobcats Arena
Explanation
During the 2005-2006 season, the Charlotte Bobcats played their home basketball games at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena.
8.
Who scored the most points in a game for the 2005-2006 Charlotte Bobcats?
Correct Answer
C. Gerald Wallace
Explanation
Gerald Wallace scored the most points in a game for the 2005-2006 Charlotte Bobcats.
9.
The owner of the Charlotte Bobcats founded what TV network?
Correct Answer
A. BET
Explanation
The correct answer is BET. BET (Black Entertainment Television) was founded by Robert L. Johnson, who is also the owner of the Charlotte Bobcats. BET is a television network that primarily focuses on African American culture, music, and entertainment.
10.
As an eighth grader Charlotte Bobcat Adam Morrison was diagnosed with what medical condition?
Correct Answer
A. Diabetes
Explanation
The correct answer is Diabetes. This medical condition is commonly diagnosed in individuals at a young age, including children and teenagers. It is a chronic condition where the body is unable to regulate blood sugar levels properly. This can result in symptoms such as frequent urination, excessive thirst, weight loss, and fatigue. It requires careful management through lifestyle changes, medication, and monitoring blood sugar levels regularly.
11.
Artist Mike Mandel decorated the Charlotte Bobcats Arena with images of North Carolina's what?
Correct Answer
C. Basketball History
Explanation
Artist Mike Mandel decorated the Charlotte Bobcats Arena with images of North Carolina's basketball history. This suggests that the artwork displayed in the arena showcases the rich and storied basketball heritage of North Carolina. It is likely that the images depict iconic basketball players, memorable moments, and significant milestones in the state's basketball history. This choice is supported by the fact that the arena is associated with the Charlotte Bobcats, a professional basketball team, further emphasizing the connection to basketball.
12.
Charlotte Bobcat Emeka Okafor is the first member of his family not to be born where?
Correct Answer
B. Nigeria
Explanation
Emeka Okafor is the first member of his family not to be born in Nigeria. This implies that all the previous members of his family were born in Nigeria, but Emeka was born elsewhere.
13.
In college, what distinctive feature was Charlotte Bobcat Adam Morrison known for?
Correct Answer
B. His Mustache
Explanation
Adam Morrison, a former college basketball player, was known for his distinctive mustache during his time at college. This unique facial hair feature became his trademark and made him easily recognizable on the court. Despite his successful college career, Morrison's professional basketball journey did not reach the same heights. Nonetheless, his mustache remains a memorable aspect of his college basketball legacy.
14.
The Charlotte Bobcat mascot Rufus Lynx's name comes from what language?
Correct Answer
C. Latin
Explanation
The correct answer is Latin. The name Rufus Lynx is derived from Latin. In Latin, "rufus" means red or reddish, which refers to the color of the Bobcat's fur. "Lynx" is the scientific name for the genus of the Bobcat. Therefore, the name Rufus Lynx combines both the color and the species of the mascot in Latin.