The Charlotte Hornets announced they will retire Dell Curry’s No. 30 jersey, a long-awaited honor for one of the franchise’s defining players. The ceremony will take place on March 19 at Spectrum Center before Charlotte’s game against the Orlando Magic. The decision makes Curry just the second player in Hornets history to receive the honor.
Curry spent 10 seasons in Charlotte from 1988 to 1998, leaving a scoring legacy that still stands near the top of the team record book.
Emotional Reaction From a Franchise Icon
The Hornets surprised Curry with the news during an on-air segment, and the moment quickly turned emotional. “Nothing tops this,” Curry said when the announcement appeared on screen. “Charlotte’s home. The Hornets are home. It’s in my DNA. When we lose, I lose with them.”
Curry spoke about the bond he feels with the city and its fans. He described Charlotte as a place that shaped his career and his family. The reaction showed how deeply connected he remains to the organization decades after his final game.
On March 19th, No. 30 will be raised to the rafters.
Dell Curry’s lasting legacy as a player, broadcaster, and ambassador for more than 25 years with our organization will forever be honored and celebrated.
🔗 https://t.co/CwvIXYB1HQ | @realdellcurry pic.twitter.com/N7s5iOxAmB
— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) January 14, 2026
What Curry Meant on the Court
Dell Curry became the face of the Hornets during their early years. He ranks among the franchise leaders in games played, points, and three-pointers made. Curry averaged 11.7 points per game during his Charlotte tenure and built a reputation as one of the league’s most reliable shooters.
His impact peaked in 1994, when he won NBA Sixth Man of the Year. That award reflected his ability to change games with scoring bursts and steady leadership. Coaches trusted him in big moments, and fans embraced his consistency.
Beyond Basketball
Curry’s influence did not end when his playing career stopped. He has remained closely tied to the Hornets as a team ambassador and broadcaster, extending his relationship with the franchise for more than 25 years. Team leadership praised his professionalism and loyalty when announcing the jersey retirement.
The celebration also carries family meaning. The Hornets shared a video message from Stephen Curry, who called his father “immortal in Hornets history” and said he felt proud watching the moment unfold. Seth Curry is also expected to attend the ceremony.


















