Ron is busy today, so I get to bring you the recap. At least he says he's busy. He always sticks me with games we lose, the psychic bastard.
I'm not that upset about this loss. It was a blowout, sure, but there were enough positives here that I don't feel bad. Here's my observations:
- The key to the game was ENTIRELY long distance shooting. It was a 21-point game, but the Pistons hit a season high 14 three pointers. If they hit anything like their normal shooting percentage, they'd be missing 12 points. If Pargo, Peterson and Julian hit their usual percentage, we'd have another 9 points and suddenly we're right there. The Pistons didn't even do anything unusual to our three point shooters. They tracked Peja on the outside, but left the rest to shoot, and we just missed the shots. That allowed Detroit to pack in the defense in the second half and kill our forays to the hoop.
- To stay on that thought, Jarvis Hayes killed us. About half his shots were undefended due to great screens by the Pistons, but he still hit another 3 with a hand in his face. 29 points for a guy averaging 7.5. Just killer.
- Our greatest strength has been the discipline of our team. And once again we outrebounded them by 3, only had 10 turnovers, and only gave 17 fouls. Normally that means we win, but Detroit displayed that same discipline, and coupled it with good shooting.
- I love Jason Maxiell. Like I said in the preview - an energy power forward with a mean streak. Just a great piece of the bench.
- This is the first time I can think of where I found Peja's defense to be a real problem. Tayshaun, McDyess and Maxiell were punishing him early in the post, so we had to double. That freed shooters in the corner - which killed us since they were on fire. Still, Peja had it going from inside and out and got himself 9 rebounds, leading the Hornets in both points and rebounds.
- I love Julian. The giraffe calf missed his perimeter shots tonight, but that's okay. He was pure energy, akwardness and length. You can tell he's still trying to figure out the best action to take at times, but when he's got that figured out he's going to be a monster. And he's effective at 3 positions. Honestly, I get giddy thinking next year of a possible lineup of Chandler - West - Stojakovic - Wright - Paul. Imagine the disruption caused by Paul and Wright in the backcourt. And the oops?
- I won't knock Ely. He had some lame moments - like when Chandler was standing wide open screaming for the ball and he decided to take a contested fade away and get fouled so he could miss two free throws. Still, he played with more energy than I've ever seen from him - and even went to the floor after a loose ball. His rebounding was alright and his shot was falling.
- Paul was clearly moving at half speed. While he still ran the half-court offense with precision, we never saw him explode down the court on a break, and his ability to take over the game by getting to the basket was not there. Still, how many teams wouldn't love to get 14 points and assists from their point guard.
- Mo Pete started strong and finished horrible. I was extremely pleased with his defense on Hamilton all game though. He fought through screens non-stop. Just wish he'd re-find that corner three.
- Something is wrong with Bowen. He's given us nothing the past few games he's played. 3 uncontested rebounds I can't even remember tonight.
- Bonzi played tough. He's a good backup, and does more for us than Bobby did. The trade is good so far.
- Pargo is again in a slump. This month, even with a nasty 9-18 game in Atlanta, he's shooting 30% from the field, 24% from 3PT for 7.6 points. To compound the problem, he's only managing 2 assists in 22 minutes a game during that stretch. After a strong January and February, he's back to his November-December numbers. If it continues, I'm sure Byron will try Mike James again in a few games. He always gives them a chance to work out their problems.
We have a three game homestand starting tomorrow against Chicago. Then we get the craaazzy Rockets and deadly Celtics. I hope West is back by Wednesday. We need him.


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ticktock6
03/16/08 12:42 PM
I find it amusing that Chris Paul beats their point guard ON ONE LEG. CP 14-14 w/ 5 reb CB 17-5-1 But unsurprising, since the Hornets lost that game entirely from the outside anyway. Also Chris Paul is a god.
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Stefan
03/16/08 01:39 PM
Ryan, how did you manage to watch the game. I live in Vegas but at 10:30-12:00 PM (Here) There wasn't one game on TV. I didn't even get to watch it. It was just a bunch of paid programming commercials. Now, I'm kinda glad I missed it because it would have been screaming at the TV all morning anyways.
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Ryan
03/16/08 02:48 PM
It was on ABC here. I live in Richmond, Virginia and it started at 1:00 for me. Hey ticktock, I sent you email at your gmail address!
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LSUhornet504
03/16/08 05:31 PM
No big deal on the loss here. 2 out of 3 during this stretch is a great outcome, especially with D. West out and cp3 hobbled. I just hope that we come out and put the Bulls away early so Paul can sit out the second half and rest that ankle before the Rockets come to town on Wednesday. It'd be great if they still have that streak going when they come in too. I'd love to see the Hornets be the team to snap that one. P.S. I love the site. I check it daily at least. Just showing some appreciation. Keep up the good work guys.
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Ryan
03/16/08 05:43 PM
Thanks for the kind words, LSUhornet504. I'm pretty pleased taking 2 of 3 of this stretch as well. That's pretty much what we need to do to stay in the top 4 in the West, and I think we've proved we can do it.
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Joe Loco
03/17/08 02:58 AM
Ooh, Chris Paul got better stats than Billups! So what if it wasa blowout? Pure loser mentality talking there. If you guys want to step up in class, start by understanding that WINNING teams don't concern themselves with gaudy individual stats.
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Ryan Schwan
03/17/08 03:20 AM
You're right. And Theo Ratliff was the best player on the floor because his team won, and that's the only consideration.
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Mikey
03/17/08 04:08 AM
I didn't get to see this one. I was shucking oysters all day, but I tried my best to listen on the radio. From the sounds of the radio broadcast, it sounded like the effort was there, just the execution was poor. While you never want to see that at this stage of the season, this isa good lesson for our guys from a team that's been there, done that. Whilethe Beesgot the 2 games I wanted to get this week, I'd be happier if the Rockets weren't taking 3 out of every 3 games they play. I was actually cheering for the *gulp* Lakers yesterday. Shortly thereafter, I had to scrub myself thoroughly with some pumace soap and a steel-wool SOS pad.
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T
03/17/08 06:02 AM
Go Theo! I wonder why Paul didn't sit this one out. It hurt my eyes to watch him sometimes! Come on CP! We all know you can help the Team even at 40%, but for what prize? Listen to Willis Reed in this Louisiana commercial and don't practice (play) all the time!
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Glenn
03/17/08 03:28 PM
No comments anywhere about Maxiell's block on Chandler? I know that Chandler had a couple alley oops but dang, that block was so sick it knocked me over almost as bad as it knocked Tyson over.
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