Charlotee Hornets to move to New Orleans
NOP2002011706 - 17 JANUARY 2002 - NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA: Mayor of New Orleans Marc Morial aims for a nearby basketball hoop from the stage after it was announced on Jan. 17, 2002, that an agreement had been reached between Charlotte Hornets owners George Shinn, (red tie, far left) and Ray Wooldridge, (far right) to move the NBA team to New Orleans. Morial made the basket, the equivalent of a three-point shot. rlw/aj/A.J. Sisco UPI
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