Season Series
Recent Highlights
ESPN Video iframe Widget
Stub Hub Widget
Subscribe to Blog
Subscribe What does this mean?
Plenty of ways to keep up with the latest on the blog:
Poll
Latest Tweets
- Blog: Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons http://t.co/dIiD4tCI #hornets #fb about 1 day ago
- Blog: Point: The Backcourt of the Future http://t.co/yO5Co7IF #hornets #fb about 1 day ago
- RT @GerrityJoe: Good news! RT @WWLAMFM: $37M, 10-year tax break for Hornets approved http://t.co/NCGBJaIH about 2 days ago
- Blog: Anthony Davis – as he should be http://t.co/T7b2t7EF #hornets #fb about 2 days ago
Latest Comments
Latest Comments
- Michael McNamara at 5:01 pm on
Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons (24) - Eli at 3:33 pm on
Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons (24) - David at 12:17 pm on
Looking to the Future: Creating Our Own Luck (47) - da ThRONe at 12:12 pm on
Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons (24) - David at 12:01 pm on
Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons (24) - Nick Malone aka yankeesman77 at 11:12 am on
Anthony Davis - as he should be (8) - 504Hornet at 10:58 am on
Scouting the Eastern Conference Playoff: Potential Off-Season Targets (43) - da ThRONe at 10:36 am on
Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons (24) - Nick Malone aka yankeesman77 at 10:26 am on
Small Market, Big Heart: A Sacramento Kings Documentary (2) - DownUnder at 5:29 am on
Counter-Point: Here there be no Dragons (24)
- Michael McNamara at 5:01 pm on
SEARCH
JoJo
Member since January 30, 2009.
What's up New Orleans? I first started attending Hornets games when I heard they would be playing a full season here and attemption to come back permanently. I got 2 season tickets at the beginning of last year (119, row 16, seats 8,9) to support the cause. I'm proud to say I bought them before the rest of New Orleans (and the world) knew how good we were going to be. I used to LOVE going to see games when only about 45 other people would go since I could pretty much sit wherever I wanted. I still remember it being so quiet in the arena that the players could clearly hear me yelling. I remember being the only one in the beer garden for half the season. Those beer guys were my friends by the end of it. Anyway, I've never lived in a city that had an NBA team before. I was a huge Bulls fan growing up for no reason other than Michael Jordan. After he left the Bulls I lost a lot of interest in basketball, but was all too happy to pick it up again once I had a team that I actually cared about. I used to have Saints season tickets too, but I realized that the Hornets games were 10x as fun so I sold them. I sitl love my Saints, but I'd rather be watching them on my TV in my PJ's. I've lived a lot of places in my life, but I've never really felt such an attachment to any of them as I do here. I consider this my home more than anywhere else I've ever been. I LOVE NEW ORLEANS! GEAUX HORNETS!
Tracking the T'Wolves
Young Pups
Owning Up