“It’s a dream come true": Dell Curry gets emotional after Hornets announce No. 30 jersey retirementDell Curry and Steph Curry (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) The Charlotte Hornets have officially announced a moment applauding decades of hard work and loyalty: the retirement of No. 30. The news was released on January 14th, 2026, and took the internet by storm as fans poured in congratulatory messages. On March 19, 2026, the franchise will hoist Dell Curry’s jersey into the Spectrum Center rafters, marking only the second time in the team’s 37-year history that a player has received this ultimate honor. Joining the late Bobby Phills, Curry’s name will finally be etched permanently into the arena he helped build, not just as a broadcaster or a father of superstars, but as the original cornerstone of basketball in the Queen City.For the Hornets, this is a long-overdue coronation for the man who was there on day one of the 1988 expansion season.

Dell Curry is beyond words after Hornets announced his jersey retirement

The news was broken to Dell Curry in the most unexpected way possible. It was during the sit-down interview with Eric Collins, which was soon released as a set-up, when the screen above them lit up, announcing the jersey retirement news. Dell Curry was caught off guard by this gesture and was moved to tears. Having his jersey retired was the ultimate win for his decades of dedication. He stated, “This is the highest honor. And everybody that I’ve told has all said no, absolutely you deserve it.”On the recent appearance on NBA Today, Dell Curry admitted, “I can’t put into words what that means.” He added, “I had so many people help me get to that point. I can’t thank Rick and Gabe, and the entire organization enough. It’s a dream come true.”Dell Curry wasn’t just a shooter, he was the blueprint for the modern NBA marksman. As the 1993-94 NBA Sixth Man of the Year, he proved that you didn’t need to start games to finish them. He remains the gold standard for Charlotte basketball, sitting at the top of nearly every statistical category, including games played (701) and total field goals made (3,951).

Dell Curry’s legacy beyond the arc

What makes this retirement even more special is the deep cultural roots that the Curry family has planted in North Carolina. From Dell’s days at Virginia Tech to his ten-year tear in the teal and purple, he has been the one constant through the franchise’s various processes. The No.30 number jersey has come to become the Curry family’s emblem, showcasing their greatness on one of the most competitive floors in professional basketball. The retirement ceremony, scheduled during a home game against the Orlando Magic, will be a celebration of the First Family of Charlotte hoops.