Twas a glorious time at the New Orleans Arena tonight.
The Boston Celtics, owners of the NBA's best record, sweepers of Texas and hyped by all the media in the land, came into the Hive and found out first-hand what we've been seeing all season: The Hornets are for real.

Notes from 305...
- Final score was 113-106. Linkage: recap | box score | standings
- The Hornets were playing catch-up for most of the night, after the Celtics roared out of the gate and dropped 65 points in the first half. The defense tightened later though, and the C's couldn't keep up their other-worldly shooting, allowing our guys to narrow the gap and finally take the lead midway through the fourth quarter on a dunk by David West. We didn't look back.
- Chris Paul was seriously hampered by foul trouble all night. He played just 29 minutes, but managed to come up big when it mattered most, knocking down two colossal jumpers in the final three minutes to keep the Celtics at bay. He finished the game with 19 points, 7 assists and 2 steals.
- Paul's counterpart, Rajon Rondo, had himself a game, scoring 23 and dishing 7. He ripped through the Hornets defense numerous times for layups, especially in the first half.
- Nobody outshone David West on the night though. The Hornets All-Star dropped 37 points (15-25 FGs, 7-7 FTs) on the NBA's best defense. He started out hot, scoring eight early points on Kevin Garnett, then went and scored 13 points in the fourth quarter. Stuff of legend.
- Despite the Celtics dropping 65 points on us in that first half, I didn't think our defense sucked all that much. Boston just have a billion weapons. There were times when we'd double Garnett or Paul Pierce, then rotate real well to cover on the pass, but the C's would keep swinging it and find someone open. And it just so happens that pretty much everybody on that team can shoot. You can't leave Ray Allen open, you can't leave Eddie House open, and even Rondo and Garnett can shoot the long J. You just have to hope they don't keep hitting all night, and luckily they didn't in this one.
- So much credit has to go to the crowd for the win tonight. I have never seen the Arena so packed so early. Folks were really amped for this one, and it got foundation-shakingly loud down the stretch. After Garnett appeared to get away with an elbow late in the third quarter, everybody flashed back to the Spurs game two weeks ago and started to boo the Celtics every time down the floor. Insanely loud boos. That lasted for the rest of the game, and probably had a lot to do with all those Boston turnovers in the fourth quarter.
- Attendance was announced as 18,280, which was a whole 81 people more than the Laker game last week. Biggest crowd of the season.
I remember my first game at the Arena back in December, Pistons in town. 10,312 in the building, not much noise from anyone. We got beat bad. Fast forward three months, and we've got a legitimate homecourt advantage. Way to step up, New Orleans.
- Lots of famous faces in the crowd, shown on the big screen throughout the night. Among them: Glenn Dorsey, Deuce McAllister, Mike McKenzie, Bobby Hebert and Michael Lewis. Oh, and that Jared guy from the Subway commercials. You know, the dude that has nothing to do with football and used to be real fat.
- Shit, I haven't even mentioned Bonzi Wells yet. The fifth ninja turtle was of course a major reason for the win tonight. He played 26 minutes, scoring 12 points and coming up with 8 steals. Yes, eight steals, six of them in the fourth quarter. Also, according to the Yahoo box score, the Hornets were +23 when Bonzi was on the floor tonight. Incredible.
I must say, Jeff Bower is looking like a genius right about now. Without that trade going down, there's no way we would have won the last two games. - Also playing big off the bench was Jannero Pargo. From Jim Eichenhofer's observations...
Speaking of Paul’s foul trouble, Pargo was the main reason why New Orleans didn’t fall apart with its best player sidelined. The 6-foot-1 backup guard has had a very rough March, shooting 29.4 percent from the field entering Saturday’s game. Against Boston though, he made several huge shots, scoring 15 points in 21 minutes, on 6-for-10 shooting, including three three-pointers.
Never scared. Pargo also had six assists, because deep down he knows that sharing is caring. - Our rebounding pretty much sucked tonight, as we got out-worked on the glass, 44-29. However, we did come up with some big boards when it mattered most. Leading the window cleaning was none other than Tyson Chandler, who grabbed 9 while also scoring 9 points. His defense on Garnett was also key tonight. Get blocked on your jumper much, KG?
- It was Hugo's birthday at the Hive tonight. Mascots from Houston, Orlando, Indiana, Boston and somewhere else were there to help celebrate. Unfortunately, I forgot to buy Hugo a present. He's probably real pissed at me right about now.
- Must admit, the turnout of Celtics fans tonight was pretty damn impressive. I didn't think they could top the amount of Laker fans here last week, but that they did. Rowdy bunch they were, too. There were three guys behind me who were proudly proclaiming Celtic superiority all evening. Well, almost all evening. They got real quiet with about three minutes left in the fourth quarter. Funny that.
- Play of the game? I guess that has to go to Chris Paul, for dropping that impossible nowhere-to-go corner jumper at the shot clock buzzer with 2:16 left in the fourth quarter. The crowd was deathly silent while that one was in the air, then exploded when it found the bottom of the net. Six-point lead, thank you very much.
- Earlier in the season, the Hornets used to group together and form a circle after the pregame introductions. They'd join hands, then run in and out, expanding and collapsing the circle. To be honest, it was pretty lame.
Thankfully, they've abandoned that in favor of a tighter circle with one player throwing out some funky dance moves in the center. I first noticed it on TV last week before the Detroit game. Julian Wright was getting busy in the middle. Tonight I think it was Mike James busting moves.
I eagerly await Ryan Bowen's turn.
- The last three fourth quarters, the Hornets have outscored their opponents 96-40. I'm no doctor, but methinks that's good.
All in all, this was a huge win for the Hornets. I think it speaks volumes about this team's character and talent that we can battle back and be competitive against such a great Celtics team despite Chris Paul being stuck on the bench due to foul trouble. Some folks who make the case for Chris as MVP talk about how poor his supporting cast is compared to Kobe and the Lakers, or Garnett and the Celtics. Sure, we don't have the big names down here, but we have a bunch of guys that are getting it done, and they've been doing it all season long. Time to recognize.
Moving on, and now the Hornets embark on a six-game road trip, their longest of the season. That starts with the Pacers on Tuesday, followed by stops in Cleveland, Boston, Toronto, Orlando and Miami.
Beating the Celtics in Boston is gonna be real tough, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. For tonight at least, we're better than they are. Feels good, doesn't it?


19 magnificent comments post your own
Mo
03/22/08 10:02 PM
Big, big win for the Hornets tonight. Yeah, they may get us up in Boston but we prevailed at home tonight. At least we know we won't be swept by the team that has the best record in the NBA. I'm glad the Hornets didn't falter with their leader on the bench (which at least 2 of those calls were straight up bullshit). They rallied and came together to get the job done. Well done Hornets!
#1
Stefan
03/22/08 10:31 PM
Ok, when Ray Allen took that "charge" on CP3, that was bullshit. Chris tried to get that call sooo many times this season, and he could never get thatcall. They always say the player who recieves the ball has to have time to put one foot down after catching the ball, and have time to put the ball down. I'm not sure what the exact rule is, but that's what the commentators always say. And Ray Allen flopped right when CP3 caught the ball. Straight up BS.
#2
Melvin
03/23/08 01:36 AM
Turnovers kill them!!! I would like to see Hornets play always with that tenacity...
basketballnonsense.blogspot.com/ #3
Davey
03/23/08 01:43 AM
I agree hole heartedly. fantastic. Gooooo hornets. YEAH.
this one #4
T
03/23/08 02:30 AM
When will those stupid commentators stop calling Fluffy Mark West (like during yesterdays top ten)?? He just killed KG and the f****** Celtics with his fluffy offense!!! Come on!
#5
munciemug
03/23/08 03:01 AM
GREAT WIN!!!!!!! Evert night it's a different 2 or 3 players that do incretible things to help us win. DWest in 4Q....WOW. How 'bout those 6 Wells steals in the 4Q.....I said, when BW came to the Hornets, Wells can do so many DIFFERENT things....those very quick hands and feet...8steals tonight...3blocks the gm before...and 20p in lastQ . Wait till he gets his rebounding machine goin'..... 'Nough said about Bonziman, With CP3 slowed by foul trouble he had to persevere 'till the last of the game to put 2 dagers into the Celtic heart......that's what MVP's do in the clutch!!!!! JWright has GOT it RIGHT....every game giving us that spark and dazzzzle when he steps on to the hardwood.....Kansas has again given the NBA another solid player....I look for KU to get to the finals of the NCAA........and wouldn't it be wonderful if the Hornets won the West and schocked the NBAworld and WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!! I told Bonzi's dad this week,"wouldn't it be shocking if the biggest trade in the Western conferebce was the Hornets getting Wells" All the hype of ShaQ, Gasol. Kid and Thomas.....and now almost FORGOTTEN Wells being now the ONE missing piece that can help us over the hump........ This road trip will probably tell us a lot about our team.....again Bonzi's dad told me that he would rather be on the road against the East that be playing the TOUGH Western squads.....remenber Wells had 25 and 9 in boston this year... GO BEEEEZZZZZEEEESSSSS!!!!!!GET 4,5,OR6 WINS ON THE ROAD......
mykronzz@gmail.com #6
Anonymous
03/23/08 03:03 AM
boston announcers were by far the worst announcers in the nba. They were worst than portland guys and i didn't think that was possible. All game long it was: all CP does is dribble the air out of the ball. Their offense is very bad. Their defense has so many holes. West shouldn't be able to score on garnett. They are very predictable. They will not make it far with this gameplan. They are very lucky to be winning this game. Than at the very end he says that he expects the Hornets to be an easy out in the playoffs. Than when he talked about Boston it was all, Boston is the greatest team, garnett is the greatest player, garnett doesnt get enough respect, boston bench should easily take new orleans bench, allen is the best shooter, no one the hornets can stay with peirce. They were so unproffesional and so annoying to listen to.
#7
Steve H
03/23/08 04:18 AM
Anonymous dude- I watched the Boston broadcast as well (better picture quality), but I have to disagree with your bad announcer rankings. Yes, the Boston guys made the insulting comments you mentioned- I thought it just made them look silly when we beat them in the end. What they did NOT do was whine about every frigging call/no-call. San Antonio announcers are hands down the whiniest. Bruce Bowen is the second coming of mother Theresa- and Duncan is fouled on every play. San Antonio- then Denver-THEN Boston and Portland get to fight it out for 3rd worst in the league.
#8
Bob Loblaw
03/23/08 04:26 AM
hornets win the roshambo contest....this team has cojones grandes -bonzi straight negated paul pierce and made him the untruth in the 4th...huge def effort all round in the last few games -btw ron, juju usually does the crunk dance in that lil circle jerk thing...i think its kinda lame but im for anything that puts up a w...it kinda reminds me of the saints and their lil pow wow chant...whats great about that is deuce mcallister doesnt even really get near the circle. like gimme a fuckin break, lets just go to work -i honestly have no fuckin clue what byron scott thinks when the other team goes on a 10 pt run and he doesnt call a time out...byron needs his own doghouse sometimes...he and rasual can cuddle/spoon -hats off to mucho jannero. that dude wasnt takin any shit from rondo...oh and that look on rondos face after cp hit that jumper in the corner was priceless -mo pete? anyone? -ely breaks my balls so much that when he gets the ball i consider it a turnover...kinda like dez mason -d weezy....fo sheezy
#9
Anonymous
03/23/08 05:50 AM
it is true that Boston announcers did not whine about calls like san antonio guys, but no way should announcers sit there and preety much refer to us and all our players as scrubs the entire game and than come out and say we were lucky to win at the end. The easy out comment was also ridicilous. I loved how dwest took garnett to school yesterday. I can't stand Garnett, I think he is a fake. He always disappers when it matters most.
#10
Steve H
03/23/08 06:05 AM
Me likey the "Scott wants more from Ely" story."The Birdman Cometh"- and just in time for the playoffs.
#11
Ryan
03/23/08 06:09 AM
Personally, I think that game was great. Boston threw a haymaker at us, outrebounded us by a ton, shot the lights out, managed to limit our superstar point guard . . . and lost. As for their comments about our offense - Paul did do a lot of fruitless dribbling at times. That was due to the Celtics defense. A lot of our offense is Paul probing the defense with his dribble while the rest of our guys run screens to get people in the right spots for mismatches or open shots. Usually, Paul delivers directly to them or finds a seam and scores himself. Tonight, he found very few seams and would have to back it out and deliver the pass to the mismatch. But that's not bad offense - that's having your first option denied and using a second option to score anyways. Over and Over and Over. We were one point shy of the most points anyone has scored on Boston all year.
www.hornets247.com #12
mW
03/23/08 06:17 AM
That's definitely the loudest crowed we've heard yet. Couldn't hear whistles. Couldn't hear the announcer. Hopefully the Celtics couldn't hear themselves. They certainly couldn't hear the sound of Bonzi slapping the ball away time and time again.
www.hornetshype.com #13
jdub
03/23/08 08:27 AM
I love the ninja turtle and caring is sharing line... really made me "lol". Bonzi really balled out there and how about cp3 playing under 30 minutes and still getting the win who would've ever though that could've happened?
#14
laker fan justin (jtballer11)
03/23/08 10:43 AM
great win. i think new orleans definitely got the better end of that trade. bonzi was ballin. 8 steals is just insane...hornets lookin good as long as they stay healthy.
#15
Draft Stephen Curry
03/23/08 02:45 PM
I know most dont expect him to come out, but man this kid is incredible. He is automatic from long range and can also take it inside. He is a faster, more athletic much better version of JJ reddick. he can also create his own shot. Yes he is physically weak but so was Julian coming out of college. Imagine a lineup of Paul--Curry--Wright--West--Chandler Very athletic, very fast and Curry will do what peja is doing plus some.
#16
Anonymous
03/23/08 02:47 PM
Stephen curry was getting doubled everywhere on the court the last 2 games and he still goes off for 30-40 pts. The guy is incredible. IMO he needs to come out quick. Most said he was a late second round pick coming into this year, but he has no worked himself up to late first. If he goes george mason on everyone and takes that team to final four or beyond he is gonna be a lottery pick. He is the definiton of unstoppable because of his ability to run around screen and hit incredibly difficult shots from long range.
#17
Taquito
03/23/08 07:55 PM
and i tought i was the only one that saw the ninja turtle lookalikeness
#18
pigi88
03/24/08 02:07 AM
I think Peja will be very useful once we'll play in the playoff!! So, we had to be proud to have a great shooter like him
#19