Who's the best center in Charlotte Hornets history?
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Over the past two seasons, Al Jefferson has been the focal point of everything the Charlotte Hornets do on offense. He's a monster with the ball, arguably the league's most effective post weapon.
But is Jefferson the best center in franchise history? It's a legitimate question that the staff over at SB Nation's At the Hive decided to debate:
Jefferson averaged 19.4 points and 9.7 rebounds per game in two seasons with the Hornets. He also led them to the postseason in his first year with the team.
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The other competitor for this title is Alonzo Mourning, who made two All-Star games in his three seasons with the Hornets. It's a tough call and there isn't a right or wrong answer, but if Jefferson leads Charlotte to the postseason this year he'll likely go down as the best big man in franchise history.
(h/t: At the Hive)