Matchup: Bobcats(15-23) @ Hornets(26-12)
Off Efficiency: Bobcats 100.3(22nd), Hornets 105.4(11th)
Def Efficiency: Bobcats 104.6(22nd), Hornets 99.9(4th)
Enemy Blogger: Queen City Hoops, Bobcat Bonfire
The Bobcats arrive in New Orleans having beaten Denver and Orlando in their last two games, as well as beating Boston and New Jersey the week before. Over their last ten, they seem to be finally figuring some things out and have managed to win half their games. That said, they are an abysmal road team, and have managed to win only 2 of their 14 games away from Charlotte. Ouch.
The Hornets have won their last three and have whipped out their Defibrillator, applying it to their bench for dazzling effects. Now, I just hope Byron inserted a pacemaker too.
The Bobcats have some nagging injuries to Jeff McInnis and Raymond Felton, but both should play. The Hornets have been crippled by an injury to Adam Haluska, accompanied by much wailings and gnashings of teeth. I guess we'll have to start Morris Peterson again.
Positional Analysis
PG: Jeff McInnis vs. Chris Paul
Advantage: Hornets
The Bobcats apparently felt that one small guard who can't shoot in the form of Felton wasn't enough, so they brought in old, poor-shooting Jeff McInnis to start at the point, and pushed Felton to the wing. He's paid dividends sucked too, averaging 4 points and 4 assists in 24 minutes and shooting 39% from the field, 13% from three. It was close, but I'll give Paul the edge here.
SG: Raymond Felton vs. Morris Peterson
Advantage: Even
Felton is a solid, if unspectacular point guard. He's fast, a good penetrator and has a reasonable turnover rate, but he's been pushed to shooting guard now, which unsurprisingly requires someone who can shoot. Felton can't.(40% FG, 28% 3pt) Morris Peterson has been cold recently, but he's big and a decent defender. Despite his shooting woes, he's still a better shooter than Felton. They each have strengths - and end up pretty evenly matched.
SF: Jason Richardson vs. Peja Stojakovic
Advantage: Bobcats
I think this advantage is a lot smaller than the Bobcats had hoped for when they traded for Jason this offseason. Richardson may be a better spot up shooter from three than Peja, but he also tries to do too much and has never overcome his shaky dribbling ability. He's mistake prone, though still fairly quick. Peja's jumpshot can flow from anywhere on the floor, particularly on post-up fade aways.(In fact, anyone having flashbacks of Mashburn and his fade-away shots?) Jason's speed gives him a little advantage here, but it's not much.
PF: Gerald Wallace vs. The Fluffinator
Advantage: Hornets
Gerald is the Bobcats best player, but he's playing out of position as a power forward. Offensively, that may be smart because Wallace is a lot faster than most Power Forwards, including David West and will be able to take advantage by scoring a lot. But despite his prowess as a defender, he's never going to be able to take West one on one. West is too strong, and has too many offensive moves. Should be a scoring fest between the two, but West is more likely to be able to slow Wallace than Wallace slow him.
C: Emeka Okafor vs. Tyson Chandler
Advantage: Hornets
Emeka is an Enigma to me. He should be more effective as a scorer than this, but either doesn't get the ball enough, or doesn't want the ball enough. Tyson wants the ball. A lot. Tyson get ball. Tyson dunk ball. Tyson strut and flex! Crowd cheer.
Bench
Advantage: Who the hell knows?
Which Hornets bench will show up? The hard-defending, hot-shooting bunch with three offensive options in Ely, Pargo and Jackson from the last few games? Or the hard-defending, can't hit a shot to save their freaking lives from December? I'm not sure. Charlotte has a good backup big in Nazr Mohammed, a good shooter in Matt Carroll, and a solid energy rookie in Jared Dudley. Not much else here.
Hornets win 102-95. One day, one of these predictions will be close. Of course, that's a prediction too, and my past predictions haven't fared so well.


16 marvelous comments post your own
Mikey
01/18/08 06:45 AM
LOL @ The Fluffinator!! Classic.
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Anonymous
01/18/08 06:48 AM
im hoping were gonna make a trade sooner or leater. IMO hornets will being in one of these guys for Butler, a pick and filler(maybe armstrong instead of the pick or included with the pick depending on player coming in) 1)Michel Pietrus 2)Tim Thomas 3)Joey Grahm 4)JJ Redick 5)Flip Murray 6)Ron Artest IMo Hornets are gonna push hard for pietrus, might even have a go at artest but will probably end up settling for a Butler for Murray swap.
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Ron Hitley
01/18/08 07:03 AM
I can't see the Hornets going after Artest. Shinn has been focused the past few years on bringing in good-character guys and Artest's troubled past would likely keep him off our radar. And is it just me, or does "The Fluffinator" sound too much like a sex toy?
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Ryan's Friend
01/18/08 07:31 AM
West is kinda sexy...
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Ron Hitley
01/18/08 07:42 AM
Ryan, your friend is scaring me.
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Ryan Schwan
01/18/08 08:10 AM
Ignore him. I tend to. Especially when he speaks.
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joesph
01/18/08 08:56 AM
damn mikeal pietrus is the perfect guy. we were about to sign him during the offseason. he is great off the bench and high energy guy. HEY RON THIS IS A BIG GAME. WE WIN AND WE ARE FIRST IN THE WESTERN CONFERNCE, WHICH MEANS WE CAN NEVER LOOK BACK AND GET DAT FIRST SEED
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Ron Hitley
01/18/08 09:58 AM
Not necessarily, Joesph. The Suns play tonight too, and if they win they'll still be a half game ahead of us in the standings.
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Mikey
01/18/08 10:28 AM
Ok Ron, you bursted Joseph's bubble a little, but I'm smellin' what you're steppin' in Joe. How nice is it to even be mentioned in that conversation tho?? Fantastic!
#9
Diane
01/18/08 10:29 AM
Ron and Ryan - you guys are pretty darn funny - maybe you should think of giving up your day job. Ryan - since you are a statistics man how are you doing on your score predictions?
#10
Ron Hitley
01/18/08 11:42 AM
Hey, my new favorite website, SportingNews.com, has the Hornets at number one in their NBA power rankings. Thems some smart folks.
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Ryan
01/18/08 05:09 PM
Uh - I've never gotten one right, Diane. In fact, I've never even gotten one of the numbers right. Miss Cleo I am not.
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joesph
01/18/08 05:45 PM
ok hey ron u need ma help on predictions. hornets 112 bucks 105. thats my prediction for mondays game. write dat down cuz i am gonna be rite
#13
sparks
01/18/08 11:56 PM
ugh at the bucks getting more than 100 points. i think the last time we did that was 4 games ago against the lakers. they blew us out. lets not do that! lets try for a big streak of making sure the opponent scores less than 100! great win tonight! west and peja on fire! bench kept the lead for the fourth quarter - the whole quarter. no starter played in the 4th - very refreshing, and paul is getting less minutes lately too!
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joesph
01/19/08 05:34 AM
lol hey but when u got micheal redd and mo williams u never know. but a win is a win
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Anonymous
01/19/08 07:11 AM
man if we bring in pietrus or a good 2/3 that can score of the bench, we are legit title contenders.
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