A surprisingly good effort by the Hornets last night, despite being without Chris Paul, Tyson Chandler, Desmond Mason and Peja Stojakovic. We did of course lose to the Suns, 103-95, but I'm just glad the final score wasn't more like 216-62.

Diving into news and notes...
- Linkage: box | recap | video
- The Suns raced out to 37-23 lead after one, and that proved to be key as the Hornets out-scored the visitors by two in each subsequent quarter. The closest we got was six points a couple times in the third.
- Byron Scott went with his 17th starting lineup of the season; Devin Brown, Jannero Pargo, Marc Jackson, David West and Rasual Butler. The Suns had their usual starting five of Steve Nash, Raja Bell, Amare Stoudemire, Boris Diaw and Shawn Marion.
As Jenni Carlson points out in today's Oklahoman, the match-ups didn't get any less lopsided...
Eight minutes left against the Suns — second only to the other-worldly Mavericks in the NBA strata — and the Hornets trotted out this bunch: Devin Brown. Jannero Pargo. Bobby Jackson. Marcus Vinicius. Hilton Armstrong.
- West led the Hornets with 17 points and 5 rebounds while Marc Jackson proved me wrong by scoring 16 on 8-of-13 shooting. Four other Hornets also scored in double figures.
- Benifiting from all the injuries were Armstrong, Vinicius and Brandon Bass. Hilton was most impressive, shaking off a wrist injury to deliver 8 points, 3 rebounds and 2 blocks in 17 minutes. He had a sweet put-back jam in the fourth quarter off a miss by Pargo.
- Still. No. Linton. Johnson.
It's getting ridiculous now, Byron. Seriously, dude, play the guy. - Leandro Barbosa led the Suns attack with 26 points off the bench. Shawn Marion had 20 points and 11 rebounds, while Steve Nash managed 15 points, 12 assists and 8 boards.
- Those eight rebounds by the 6-3 Nash were more than any Hornet. The Suns finished with a 42-33 advantage on the boards.
This loss was expected, but still a kick in the crotch. The Warriors took care of the mighty Memphis Grizzlies last night, so they're now two games ahead of us in the standings. We're three games behind the LA Clippers for the eighth Playoff spot. Jim Eichenhofer figured out the complicated stuff over at the Official...
From a mathematical standpoint, unless the Hornets receive some unexpected help, they may need to go 6-0 the rest of the way to give themselves a chance to get in the postseason. No matter what the Hornets do, the Clippers can eliminate the Hornets by going 5-3 or better in their final eight games, while the Warriors can do likewise with a 4-2 or better finish.
You can take a look at the remaining games for the Clippers and Warriors and figure out the possibilities for yourself. I think we'll get help from LA and Golden State, because they both have some tough games ahead, but the Hornets definitely can't afford to lose right now. Way I see it, one more loss would be crippling, two would be fatal.
Tonight it's the Timberwolves in Minneapolis, and we might be without CP and Tyson again. I'll post an update on their status if I hear it. If they travelled with the team to Minnesota they'll likely be a game-time decision.
The T-Wolves beat the Knicks in New York yesterday to improve to 32-43 on the season. They have lost their past three games at home by an average of 9.0 points. Kevin Garnett and co. were in Oklahoma City back in early February, and the Hornets came out on top, 90-83, behind superb performances by the two guys who may not play tonight. Refresh.
Tip is at 7pm Central. Also this evening, the Warriors are at San Antonio and the Clippers host the Nuggets.
Linkage and I'm gone...


15 super-fantastic comments post your own
leon
04/07/07 08:34 AM
hey ron did you realize that everytime hornets win clippers win. so Today the Nuggets and Clippers play, meaning if the hornets play no matter what they will get up a game on either team. and guess what Allen Iverson might take the day off today. its a curse Ron, cuz hornets might win today. and all of a sudden Iverson wants the day off agianst guess who the clippers. out of all the teams in the league
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Jared
04/07/07 11:17 AM
Mock Drafts have us taking Al Thorton from FSU. That would be sweet as hell.
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james
04/07/07 01:08 PM
no in the mock draft it says we take cory brewer from florida
blackboifromcali@yahoo.com #3
james
04/07/07 01:09 PM
we maybe are taking cory brewer cuz we are goin to lose mason so we need a shooting gaurd
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mike
04/07/07 03:14 PM
WOW the hornets Defense sucked in that 2nd quarter. The T wolves were having a shoot around. getting all kind of open looks. lucky there only down by 6
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Chris
04/07/07 03:50 PM
Golden State has a few tough games left, but there's a strong possibility they go 4-2 with the games they have. They do play SA and Dallas, but their other 4 games are definetly winnable. As far as the draft goes, if everyone important comes back sans Mason, then two-guard seems to be the biggest need. Devin Brown definetly isn't the long term answer, and I'm not really comfortable with Peja guarding NBA two-guards. Cory Brewer would be great, but he'll be long gone when the Hornets pick. But after that, the Hornets shold have their pick of whatever SG they want. The guy outta USC is good, Arran Afflalo, Morris Almond...as long as they don't draft another PF I'm happy.
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john
04/07/07 04:32 PM
wow it was a great fought win for the hornets. but it looked like we wanted the t-wolves to win the game at the end. even though rasual was off tonight. he had a clutch 3. when we had 6 points agian and couldnt even score. good win
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T
04/07/07 11:21 PM
I would like Marcus Williams(SG, 6-7) out of Arizona. He's a pretty good ballhandler and passer and could raise the hornets' assist level. He would fit the princeton offense very well.
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D30nCP
04/08/07 12:42 PM
Hornets got real lucky last night.
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Ron Hitley
04/08/07 12:48 PM
Thanks for keeping the site alive, guys. I'll be back doing the blogging thing tmrw.
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Diane
04/08/07 02:57 PM
First let me say HOORAY for the win last night. THANK YOU Chris Paul for playing your heart out even though you were all banged up (and took another blow in the 4th.) Thanks Ron for this blog, you make me laugh after a crappy day. As things wind down in OKC I thought I would share this article in a OKC paper magazine called Look@OKC April 5-April 22 written by Joel David page 6 Called The Great 8 Things OKC Will See After the Hornets Leave. 8. More homeless wearing tourquoise jerseys. 7.The same number of playoff games as we saw while they were here. (not so fast Joel). 6. Cheaper parking near the Ford Center. 5.Decease in tourqoise foam finger revenue. 4. An increase in crying sports radio DJ's forced to once again talk about Central Hockey League Scores. 3.Cheaper beer at the Ford Center. OK thats not true and I know it. 2. Drunk cheerleaders crying out "I used to be somebody." 1. Piles of OKC/New Orleans koozies in the Streets. Okay - I will leave the writing up to you. Hoping for a big win against the Clippers!
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Jared
04/09/07 06:12 AM
Every mock draft I've looked at projects us taking Thorton, who I think will amount to a better player than Brewer. I think Jeff Bower feels the same way. But before I get too excited about next year, the Clips have Dallas tonight and us tommorrow and, if they lose both of those, we're only .5 games back.
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T
04/09/07 07:20 AM
But we need a shooting guard, Thornton and Brewer are more like SF's. This Peja-plays-SG theory sux, isn't it? Butler is a SF, too.
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Ron Hitley
04/09/07 07:28 AM
Quite honestly, I have absolutely no idea about the upcoming draft. I watch about as much college ball as Stevie Wonder.
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Jared
04/09/07 11:14 AM
I think we need a much more aggressive SF than Peja and we would get this in Thorton or Brewer. I'm perfectly happy relegating Peja to SG.
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