Wow, these games are coming fast and furious. Not much time to rest those bad ankles our players are hauling around.
I meant to mention this yesterday, but the brutal difference in long-distance shooting last night triggered memories of the other big blowouts we've been hit with this year. To see if my memeory was correct I went and took a look at our other 15 point or more losses. We've had 7 of those games, and like I suspected 3 point % was important in all but one of them. Altogether, the Hornets shot 20% from three point range and the opposing teams combined to shoot 51% from deep when losing blowouts.
You can look at that two ways - either we live or die with the long ball - or it's really, really hard to beat us if we are shooting average or better from deep.
Oh and a funny non-Hornets related tidbit. In Indiana at the beginning of the season, their Coach Jim O'Brien installed an offense that focused on taking every open three point shot that came available, apparently on the premise that 35% from three is better than 45% from two.(Valid if you do the math)
The ridiculous part is the defensive assistant they brought in has stated their philosophy is to pack the paint and to allow the other team to shoot from three.
Great philosophy there guys. Your defense is now designed to allow your preferred offense. I wonder why the Pacers have so crappy a record?
Game Preview
Matchup: Bulls(26-39) @ Hornets(44-21)
Off Efficiency: Bulls 100.2(25th), Hornets 108.3(8th)
Def Efficiency: Bulls 103.0(10th), Hornets 102.7(9th)
Bull Blogger: Blog-a-bull
The Bulls were supposed contenders this offseason. Instead, they are doormats who are struggling to make that pathetic eighth spot in the East. If you visit Blogabull - which I do fairly regularly, you'll quickly get how Bulls fans feel this year: frustrated and confused. It's not so much that Hinrich and Gordon are playing poorly - which they are - it's that the people running the team play veterans over clearly more talented youngsters all the time. Even after trading away Ben Wallace and Joe Smith, they continue to leave Tyrus Thomas and Joakim Noah on the pine for long stretches. At this point, I agree, let the kids play loooong minutes.
The Hornets come in after a bad letdown game in Detroit. They are hurting, and that will give the Bulls the chance to stomp on them. After watching last night's game, I hope CP3 does sit out. He needs to get that thing working again for the next two big games against Houston and the Celtics. Of course, that leaves Pargo running the point, and he's cold as ice. Mike James time?
West is definitely out. CP3 is gametime. Duhon is Day-to-Day, but he's deep in the Chicago doghouse right now anyways.
Postional Analysis
PG: Kirk Hinrich v CP3
Advantage: Hornets
Even on one leg, CP3 would have a better season than Hinrich is putting up. The Bulls PG has always been a tough-nosed defender who fouls too much but had a solid outside shot. Now he defends hard, fouls too much, but shoots badly from deep.
SG: Larry Hughes v Morris Peterson
Advantage: Even
An awful shot selection guy meets an infrequent shooter with mixed results. Both play decent defense. not much you want to see here right now.
SF: Loul Deng v. Peja Stojakovic
Advantage: Even
Loul was once the Bulls shining hope for a star. Now its pretty clear he's a good player but not a star. He's had injury problems and has fallen off a bit from last year, but he's still fairly effective. Peja is very effective.
PF: Melvin Ely v Drew Gooden
Advantage: Bulls
Gooden is a good rebounder, and decent scorer. He's also a complete bonehead and good for at least two idiotic mistakes a game. Ely sometimes has an effective post game, but is a complete blackhole on offense and a weak rebounder. Again, not much you want to see here.
C: Joakim Noah v Tyson Chandler
Advantage: Hornets
The replacement for Tyson, Joakim is an energy player with some decent passing skills. For whatever reason, the Bulls don't like playing him long minutes, which is lame considering he's their best center. That said, Tyson is better.
Bench
Advantage: Bulls
Alright, I may have gotten a little carried away over the last couple weeks over the Hornets bench. I chalk it up to having been starved so long for good bench play that when I finally got it, it was the best damn bench play I've ever seen. Julian is good but developing, Bonzi is strong but not explosive, Pargo is listed in the Dictionary with the note "See Also: Streaky". The Bulls have good bench players in Thabo Sefolosha, Ben Gordon, Ty Thomas and Andres Nocioni. Nocioni may be the best scorer on the entire team. It's the Bulls curse. They have lots of solid to good players, but no great ones. That means great bench, mediocre starters.
Hornets win 97-88.


8 intriguing comments post your own
jdub
03/17/08 08:35 AM
I have been so impressed with juju's defense in these past few games. He really locked down on Rip Hamilton last game and whoever he marked was really taken out of the game. He took a little time on prince and then prince didnt do anything. He was fighting through all those screens they set for rip and his length seemed to really bother rip. I can't wait to see him on Nocioni and even take some time on Gordon. And on the plus side his offense is really coming along. the man can really get up there for the boards. Bonzi and JuJu are a great combo coming out they both can hit the boards and really can D up. When pargo's hitting we have a really good bench from the 1-3 but the 4 and 5 the jury is still out. I wanna see what Anderson can do
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Ron Hitley
03/17/08 09:50 AM
And to think the Bulls wanted Wright, Butler and Hilton for Ben Gordon. Julian alone is worth at least a Ben Gordon these days. I think CP should definitely sit this one out. We could lose it if he does, but it's getting too close to the Playoffs now to take risks. Thing is, with CP out, we really don't have anybody else that likes to do the whole passing thing beyond JuJu. We'd need two basketballs with Pargo and Ely on the floor at the same time.
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Mikey
03/17/08 10:11 AM
Pargo was servicable earlier in the year when CP went down for a couple of games. If he's out, that means we'll have to dress Rasual Butler. For those of you who think thats an even trade-off, I have this bridge I want to sell you in Brooklyn!
#3
Wawer
03/17/08 11:39 AM
I agree with Mikey. Pargo seems ready to be PG when CP is out. He definitely takes a much more pass-oriented approach when he's starting for Chris. Also, as good as Bonzi is on the boards and D, he is sooOOOOOoo cold with his entire shooting array other than the dunk. If he starts hitting shots, like we know he can, that'll make a big difference too.
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Ron Hitley
03/17/08 11:53 AM
John Reid is reporting on NOLA.com that Chris will start tonight. This could go horribly wrong.
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Steve H
03/17/08 12:06 PM
What is the point of playing CP3 tonight? As bad ass as he is- Half speed CP3 isn't THAT much better than Janero or Mike James (almost typed MJ there, but that would be wrong). I'm withdrawing my fictional vote for Scott as coach of the year if he starts chris and he doesn't look MUCH improved from the Detroit game. After the Spurs and Lakers last week- I'm convinced we are going deep into the post season if everybody is healthy. THAT should be priority one at this point.
#6
Mikey
03/17/08 12:07 PM
I guess the logic is that, at this point in the season, you gotta rack up the wins against the teams you're supposed to beat. This game would certainly qualify. And in order to ensure that, you play your best available players. With that, i'll beginpraying in various tongues, throwing chicken bones down on the ground, and dancing around them in a circle.
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Anonymous
03/17/08 12:51 PM
This is a big game, if we win we move intoa tie for second with LA and will be playing for a the #1 spot in the west wednseday vs Houston.
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