First - I wanted to point you to the Bloggers MVP and ROY twice-monthly ranking that was recently posted over at sixers4guidos.com. Unlike the previous three efforts, I participated. They like me! They really like me!
Chris Paul is 4th, but the difference between the number 1 spot(LeBron) and Paul at number 4 is a whopping 8 total points. It falls of dramatically after that. Tight race, but it's nice to have Paul neck and neck with the best in the league.
On to tonight's preview. Oh . . . forgive me if I don't mention the ownership/moving stuff in this preview. It's all too depressing:
Matchup: Sonics(9-28) @ Hornets(25-12)
Off Efficiency: Sonics 96.5(30th) , Hornets 105.0(13th)
Def Efficiency: Sonics 104.3(22nd), Hornets 100.1(4th)
Relevant Blogger: Sonics Central
I won't even get into recent records. Seattle is a bad team, and the Hornets are a good one, but any game can get away from you - as we've seen before against the Timberwolves and Pacers. The Hornets had good bounceback wins against Houston and the Heat after the drubbing they suffered at the hands of the Lakers and they need to keep up that intensity. Our first game against this team was closer than it should have been, and I'd prefer to avoid that situation.
Stojakovic will be playing despite back stiffness after the Houston game. Seattle has two day to day injured players in Wilcox and Ridnour.
Positional Analysis:
PG: Chris Paul vs. L'Earl Ridson
Advantage: Hornets
Seattle runs the point guard position by committee. Luke Ridnour's a solid offensive player, Earl Watson's a solid defensive player. Neither are a complete point guard, and Ridnour is day to day with an injury. Paul is a complete player and MVP candidate, and even if Ridnour and Watson were grafted together, he'd still dominate them. Yay Paul!
SG: Morris Peterson vs. Kevin Durant
Advantage: Even
Another part of that Blogger ranking thing I mentioned above was the Rookie of the Year vote. Hyped super-rookie Durant did get votes - lots of em - and ended up at the top of the ROY vote, but he's not exactly having a stellar season or the impact on his team that Paul did in his first season. Durant is 6'10", shoots terribly(39%), never passes, doesn't defend, and has a worse rebound rate than half the 6'2" and under point guards in the league. Before the draft, there were a lot of people dismissing concerns that were raised when Durant couldn't bench press a 185 lb bar even once. I bet if he could, he'd be a lot better than he is now. The kid needs to put on some muscle. Peterson is streaky, but he's more efficient than Durant is and a better defender.
SF: Peja Stroke-jakovic vs. Jeff Green
Advantage: Hornets
Green is an energetic, do-a-little-of-everything sort of player. But he's also a rookie and mistake prone, turning the ball over twice a game in only 24 minutes. He'll get some nice rebounds, hit a couple shots, and play defense earnestly, fouling frequently. Even with a stiff back, Stojakovic is a better offensive player, and I like this matchup for the Hornets on the Defensive end of the ball. Green isn't a speedy forward, and Peja is good at staying in front of slower, bigger forwards and making them shoot over his 6-10 height.
PF: David "Fluffy" West vs. Nick Collison
Advantage: Hornets
Both are a little undersized for the Power Forward position. Both can bang, rebound and hit jumpshots from 15 feet. That's where the comparisons end, however, because West has a myriad of other offensive moves and an impressive ball-handling ability for a 6-9 guy.
C: Tyson Chandler vs. Kurt Thomas
Advantage: Hornets
Thomas is a wily veteran who always plays hard. He'll probably get under Chandler's skin at some point if he's not forced to the bench due to fouls picked up covering for his teams abysmal perimeter defense. Chandler is more skilled and a better athlete, so he'll win this battle, but Thomas will put up a good fight.
Bench
Advantage: Seattle
I don't trust our bench. They've had two good games, but had such an awful stretch before that I just can't feel good about them. I hope I'm wrong and they play well. Seattle has three good backups in Ridnour, Delonte West and Szczczczczczerbiak. Damien Wilkins is alright as well. Chris Wilcox is solid if he's playing, though he's been injured. If he plays, he'll take over the starting PF position and push Collison to the bench, where he'll do a very good job.
Honestly - I wish the Hornets would make a play for some of Seattle's guys. They are all miscast as primary players but as secondary they'd be great. If we could bring in any of this group: Kurt Thomas, Nick Collison, Luke Ridnour or Delonte West, I'd be happy. Even Szczerbiak if his contract wasn't so massive.
Hornets win 104-86.


13 legendary comments post your own
Diane
01/16/08 07:45 AM
We better be careful here. Sometimes the guys come in sleepy or something like this game is an easy win. Like Chris Paul says everyone is professional and any one can win any night - and Seattle almost beat The Lakers Monday night. Be serious.
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Mo
01/16/08 09:30 AM
I agree Diane. The Hornets haven't been doing well after a 3-4 day layoff between games. This is what happened with that Lakers game. The Lakers came in still riding their momentum from the Memphis game and the Hornets were lazy and got caught off guard after being off 4 days. They'd better take Seattle serious.
#2
Mikey
01/16/08 10:33 AM
Ryan, I saw you sneak a "fluffy" there. I'm politicing "Big Easy D-Weezy" hard. I was at Hornets Sportsline, the thursday night radio show, last week and I asked Tyson Chandler what he thought of it. He got a good laugh out of it and said "Man, that's pretty good." Anyway, I think you're right on about trying to get one of the seattle guys. Byron Scott said himself after the Houston game that although the bench has played better in the last couple games, they are still lacking consistency. He also said that none of them are "safe from being traded".
#3
Steve H
01/16/08 10:50 AM
As much as I like Hilton Armstrong- He might be just the bait we need to make a Seattle trade happen. Kurt Thomas doesn't fit with their building for the future theme- but he would be one hell of a back up for Tyson come playoff time. Wilkins is a nice sized swing player that can shoot and get to the basket, and Watson would be a solid, honest to God PG to spell CP3 that can also play D. We package Hilton together with their choice of B-Jax and/orPargo and/or Butler, and even a draft pick if it helps the medicine go down- and BOTH clubs make out nicely.
#4
sparks
01/16/08 10:57 AM
seattle is competitive. they should have beaten the lakers, but they also played a big game last night - was it overtime? so they all played big minutes. their bench is hot though. great bench! and we all know how the hornets don't play well at home.
#5
Ron Hitley
01/16/08 12:00 PM
I like the Sonics as well, they've got some nice pieces. I watched them play the Lakers on Monday and they almost had them. By the way, those Lakers are atop the West right now, although they're due a fall with Bynum out for 8 weeks. I'm dying with some kinda flu thingy so tonight's game will be the first I'm gonna miss since I got to New Orleans. I'll be watching from the couch though, dosed to my eyeballs with drowsy stuff. My game report may not make much sense.
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sparks
01/16/08 12:16 PM
i hope you feel better ronny! does anyone call you that? anyways, I hope Big Easy D-Weezy entertains you and I hope either Peja or Mo go off and bury the sonics. its been a while since we've had either of them go crazy at home, and since the sonics can't defend, it can happen, right? hopefully 3 games in a row where the bench does well. they have a better chance than the knicks of winning three in a row tonight for the first time in over a year! yep, i know my basketball!
#7
sparks
01/16/08 12:19 PM
have we decided on David's new nickname yet? DX is bland and DWest is too. no one knows about him. they even made a thread about him on realgm.com, and people were like - who? that guy with the tattoos who plays point guard for the sonics - delonte west? lol. Big Easy D-Weezy is hilarious. If Tyson liked it, maybe so will West. I think Mikey has it. Is this the same Mikey that Ron sees at games?
#8
Ron Hitley
01/16/08 12:43 PM
Yup, same Mikey.
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sparks
01/16/08 12:52 PM
i really enjoy your anecdotes about mikey. how he just goes to houston for a sunday afternoon game to see his team - the hornets play is hilarious. sunday afternoon man! and then he texts you. what a free spirit! i hope you feel better. i hope the celtics win to keep portland in check. i hope the knicks win, so the nets finally get the idea that they need to blow it up, and i hope this isn't yet another close game at home to a tired and frankly inferior team. woot woot!
#10
joesph
01/16/08 03:15 PM
hey sparks dont worry about a close game. winning by 31 on a profesional team is always great. man these hornets making the other teams look like high school b ball players lol
#11
Ron Hitley
01/16/08 03:19 PM
Great win. I feel less like death now. Game report on the way.
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Fab
01/16/08 04:12 PM
Nice win.Hopefully we will play the Bobcats the same way.
#13