By Titan Frey View the original article to see embedded media. Alonzo Mourning was one of the most exciting and dominant centers in the NBA during the 1990s. Mourning started with the Charlotte Hornets, where in three seasons he averaged 21.3 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. After his three years in Charlotte, Mourning refused to sign an extension, and he was traded to the Miami Heat. There, he’d play under legendary head coach, Pat Riley. In his first five years with Miami, Mourning led the Heat to one Eastern Conference Finals, and he won back to back Defensive Player of the Year Awards (‘…