Last night, LaMelo Ball moved into 8th place on the franchise’s scoring leaderboard, passing Muggsy Bogues
January 23, 2026
Last night, LaMelo Ball moved into 8th place on the franchise’s scoring leaderboard, passing Muggsy Bogues
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For you old heads how did Dell, a sixth man, manage to accumulate so many points?
Way less games played than the players surrounding him. He’s third highest in franchise history in terms of ppg as well (20.8), behind Glen Rice (23.5) and Alonzo Mourning (21.3). I’m looking forward to seeing him continue his rise on this list, congrats Lamelo!
Please let’s not run Melo out of town. We got something good cookin’ here. LET HIM COOK.
Biggest shock to me is Terry @ 6. Buddy was CHUCKING it because he wasn’t here that long lol.
Him and miller should all be like top 3 in a couple years if the offense stays this good
He will pass Rozier by the end of the season, essentially guaranteed
I remember doing the math when he was a rookie and if he played here for 7 years with his rookie year averages he would lead our team in every statistical category. Granted the injuries derailed this but still fun.
Larry Johnson and LaMelo have/had similar PPG numbers to start their career. Larry played 5 seasons in Charlotte. LaMelo is in year 6.
Crazy part is he should be in that #2 spot if he was healthy most of the years.
9 comments
For you old heads how did Dell, a sixth man, manage to accumulate so many points?
Way less games played than the players surrounding him. He’s third highest in franchise history in terms of ppg as well (20.8), behind Glen Rice (23.5) and Alonzo Mourning (21.3). I’m looking forward to seeing him continue his rise on this list, congrats Lamelo!
Please let’s not run Melo out of town. We got something good cookin’ here. LET HIM COOK.
Biggest shock to me is Terry @ 6. Buddy was CHUCKING it because he wasn’t here that long lol.
Him and miller should all be like top 3 in a couple years if the offense stays this good
He will pass Rozier by the end of the season, essentially guaranteed
I remember doing the math when he was a rookie and if he played here for 7 years with his rookie year averages he would lead our team in every statistical category. Granted the injuries derailed this but still fun.
Larry Johnson and LaMelo have/had similar PPG numbers to start their career. Larry played 5 seasons in Charlotte. LaMelo is in year 6.
Crazy part is he should be in that #2 spot if he was healthy most of the years.