That might have been the most disappointing performance of the season by the Hornets. Looking to bounce back from their loss to the Lakers on Friday, they rolled in to Sacramento to face a lottery-bound Kings team missing two starters. You'd think we'd win such a game even if Chris Paul was blind and limbless. But no. We sucked and we lost. The Lakers jump ahead of us to the top of the Western Conference and I'm here wondering what kind of chance we have in the Playoffs if that's the best effort we can muster in a must-win ballgame.

Notes about the suckage...
- Final score was 91-94 ( recap | box score | standings ). The Hornets seemed to have it on cruise control all game, as if they were going through the motions and planned to turn it on in the fourth quarter to get the win. We trailed by three at halftime, managed to build up an eight-point lead in the third quarter, then watched Ron Artest drop four three-pointers in the final stanza as the Kings ran out to a seven-point lead with less than a minute remaining. Somehow we got ourselves back into it and almost sent the game to overtime with a long bomb from Peja Stojakovic in the final seconds. Unfortunately, it rimmed out, and we didn't get the win we didn't deserve.
- Chris Paul had 14 points, 12 assists, 6 rebounds and 6 steals. Good stats, bad game. This was the first time I've seen him where he didn't seem to want the ball in his hands down the stretch. We had a couple of shitty possessions late where Chris and Peja passed the ball back and forth for half the shot clock as if they were saying "You shoot!", "No, you shoot!" Those possessions ended with forced shots and 24-second violations.
- Chris' shooting has also been way off of late. He was just 4-of-13 from the field tonight, and he's just 10-of-37 shooting in the Hornets last three losses. A few weeks ago you couldn't leave him open because he has nailing that jumper all the way out to three-point range. That's not working for him anymore, and that makes it much easier for the other team defending him on the pick and roll.
- David West was a monster tonight, finishing with 30 points, 15 rebounds, and six billion needlessly faked jump shots. Seriously, I thought he played a good game at both ends, but his hesitation to pull the trigger on those open looks drives me crazy. It's almost automatic now that when he catches the ball out high, first thing he'll do is fake the jumper. Doesn't matter if his defender is right there, or down the street at a sandwich shop, West is going to fake that jump shot just in case.
Methinks Weezy needs to watch some tape of Rip Hamilton. That dude knows how to catch and shoot. - Tyson Chandler finished with 13 points and 13 rebounds. He played decent. We looked inside to him our first two possessions of the game, which was surprising. Before the game, Byron Scott was talking big about how we could ill afford another slow start, but then it seemed our early game plan was to utilize Tyson's fantastically limited low-post super-moves. Good call.
How about we try get Chris Paul's offense going early for a change? That might be an idea, because the dude has made just one single field goal before halftime in the past four games combined. Yes, one fucking field goal! That's clearly a problem. Let's isolate our MVP candidate in the first quarter and let him break some ankles and get the defense worried about him being an early scoring threat. That could work out pretty good. - Jannero Pargo shot like a dog tonight. That happens. JP is streaky and I can live with it. The onus is on Byron Scott to realize when Pargo's not working and to pull him before he shoots us into too deep a hole. Dude went 0-of-4 from the field in the first five minutes of the fourth quarter, and finally Byron swapped him out for Morris Peterson.
- I guess I'm blaming Byron a lot for the way things went tonight, but I think he deserves the criticism. Besides the aforementioned stuff, we had way too many possessions tonight where it looked like we had no idea what we were doing, what play we wanted to run. That has to come down to coaching. I'm also disturbed by the lack of intensity the Hornets have come out with in the past four games. Byron admits that's a problem and I'm sure he gives our guys hell about it behind closed doors, but whatever he's saying to try motivate them doesn't appear to be working.
- At the Hive isn't happy with the coaching either:
I just don't understand why Byron Scott is trying all this new stuff with so few games left in the season. Why did we go to Tyson Chandler for awkward looking drives on the first two possessions of the game? For much of the first quarter, it looked like we were fooling around with odd, never before seen offensive strategies. Chris Paul didn't turn up past the screen once, instead kicking it back to the wing every time. Don't tell me that's because of Sacramento's defense - he had the corner turned every single time and just stopped. - Gil McGregor's best/worst pun of the night: "There will be no Udrih." Hardy har.
- Must give Gil and Bob props though for how positive and upbeat they're able to sound even when the Hornets come out and play with less effort than a lazy rock. I didn't hear the broadcast yesterday, but I'm sure they put a nice spin on us being down by 30 in the second quarter. I tell ya, if my entire family ever dies in a house fire and the fire truck runs over and kills my dog on the way to the blaze, I want Gil and Bob to break the news to me.
- So the Kings' Shelden Williams is engaged to Candace Parker (who was in attendance tonight, by the way). Nice work, Shelden. She's the hottest 6-4 chick I've ever seen.
- Play of the game: The opening tip. Tyson Chandler jumped very high and batted the ball back to David West. West then found Chris Paul to his right for the hand off, and Chris started dribbling the basketball. It was all very amazing.
So, Hornets back at it on Tuesday, when they'll host the Los Angeles Clippers in our final home game of the regular season. In the meantime, we get to watch the Lakers play the Spurs tomorrow. That should be interesting. Apparently if the Lakers win, the Spurs lose, and if the Spurs win, the Lakers lose.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I got that right.


25 legendary comments post your own
Ron Hitley
04/12/08 08:21 PM
Oh yeah, by the way, I'm not going to the airport tonight after all. I was thinking about ditching the trip earlier when I realized they wouldn't get in until after 4am, and then that shitty game tonight sealed it. If anyone else still wants to go, e-mail me quick and I'll try get back to you with more info.
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atthehive
04/12/08 08:44 PM
I feel so bad about our playoff chances right now. Amazing what two games can do. Hopefully, the sting wears off soon and I can see objectively again.
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Emir lidan
04/12/08 09:00 PM
well im guessing the reason for byrons thinking is that the teams we play are going to try different thign on defense so he is just looking at ways we can counter that it should of been done earlier in the season but did any1 really think we would make it this far? i know no1 did but lots wer hoping and im glad wer this far now lets just hope we can win the games that matter mainly the play off ones seeding doesnt matter just because in the end wer gonna be playing against the best
#3
Terp
04/12/08 09:02 PM
!!!!WHAT IF!!!! Byron Scott is a genius and pulled CP aside and said, "you ready to lose the mvp and win a playoff series?" and then showed CP how to secretly tank.
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Chris
04/12/08 09:42 PM
Ever since the Utah game CP just hasn't looked right. Not only is he shooting a shitty percentage, but he's not taking as many shots. What's up? This is the wrong time for him to lose his confidence, he needs to get his shit together for the Hornets to have any chance in the postseason. Fuck.
#5
Stefan
04/12/08 10:13 PM
I wouldn't blame Byron. Yes, he did make some questionable decisions but nobody had any intensity. Byron shouldn't need to coach this game against the Kings. We should have beaten them by 30.
#6
T
04/13/08 01:47 AM
As long as they secure home court for the first round it's ok. It doesn't really matter whether we play Houston, Dallas, Denver or Phoenix? They're all able to beat us, but we have already beat them this season as well.
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Melvin
04/13/08 01:49 AM
I thought the Hornets are being lame...!!! Don;t they want to face the Nuggs? http://basketballnonsense.blogspot.com/
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Steve H
04/13/08 03:50 AM
If we lose to Dallas wednesday- and after our recent run of shitty play, I pretty much expect we'll lose in Dallas- we will slide down to the 5th spot. I have been a pretty attentive Hornets fan for the last three years- for the first two I watched them put the pieces together and fight through injuries. I cannot tell you how painful it is to watch them come through all that to this amazing season- and then choke at the end because they don't have the heart. Hornets either win these last two- or I am officially withdrawing my fandom. With the Sonics coming to town- I'll at least be able to watch shitty basketball in person.
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Ryan
04/13/08 04:56 AM
That's pretty harsh, Steve. As for going to Tyson the first two posessions of the game, I don't really have a problem with it. Tyson probably feels he can take a rookie center and Byron wanted to show he has confidence in Chandler by letting him post twice. And it's not like it was a disaster. 2 points in two posessions.
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mW
04/13/08 06:27 AM
In many ways, the next game, with the Clippers, is a lot like this game. A trap game against an inferior opponent. However, we're not going up against a team known to play tough at home. WE will be at home. And with the last game of the season, I think we can expect the fans to be supportive. Moreover, I think the Hornets will want to show respect not only for themselves by halting their losing streak, but for the fans who have supported them. We learned tonight that no team is going to roll over for us, but I look for the Bees to rebound and win the next. Then we can worry about Dallas.
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Mikey
04/13/08 06:52 AM
I think I'm gonna pull for the lakers today. we can still lock up the division with a SA Loss and 1 win. Wow, its been a rough stretch for our guards. Them representing the Lollipop Guild doesn't help matters. Honestly, how many times did Pargo or Paul get blocked in the 4th Quarter? Our guards shot at like 10 degrees Kelvin.... now that's cold.
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ticktock6
04/13/08 08:01 AM
Mikey-- I've thought about it this morning and I think I'm with you. A loss by the Spurs gets us closer to clinching the division. That's more important than #1 when the Hornets are on the verge of losing home court altogether. Plus it gets the Hornets out of that nasty Utah matchup if they pull their shit together and make it out of the first round. LOL at the Lollipop Guild, though. And WE ARE GOING TO BE COURTSIDE AT THE CLIPPERS AND IF THEY LOSE, I QUIT. AT LIFE. Just saying.
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andrew
04/13/08 08:02 AM
I haven't seen any reputable site mention yet that, with Utah locked in at the 4 seed, and Dallas being a much easier matchup for the Hornets than the Nuggets, The hornets being the #2 seed would be the best thing for their overall playoff chances. The last time CP3 played dallas, he was 1 steal away from a triple double. Chris plays his best when he can just roam around, and there's no one in the league Chris can lay off of more than J-Kidd. Denver would havea much better chance of upsetting the Hornets. Then in Round 2, I'd rather play the spurs or Phx than Utah. Utah held us to our 2 worst games of the season, and we swept Phx this year. I'll take my chances with a SA team we just beat by 25, can't score more than 70 points recently, over Utah.
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atthehive
04/13/08 08:38 AM
I am not a reputable site?!?!?! ... hahaha
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Mark
04/13/08 09:04 AM
I personally don't see any problem with any teams except the Jazz, cause they play that boring, trudged out game. Blech. Probably the only team that can post the crap outta us in the league. If we face the Lakers, well then we'll just have to win in 4 to extend Gasol's postseason record to 0-16. He's a good second option though.
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Anonymous
04/13/08 10:56 AM
#2 is the better place to be. dallas and houston are by far the two easiest teams to beat. denver me more than dallas. also in round 2 we likely get to play phx san antonio who we match up much better against than utah. however, it would be nice to get#1.
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Ron Hitley
04/13/08 12:02 PM
Man, the Spurs just got hammered by the Lakers in LA, although they were missing Manu. All the Lakers need do now is beat Sacramento on Tuesday and they've won the West. Oh well.
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Emir lidan
04/13/08 01:17 PM
well sacramento isnt a team to take lightly we know that every well
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mW
04/13/08 02:14 PM
Let's not forget the Rockets. They have three games left to our two. If they win out, they could take the division if we don't do the same. (Although we have the tie-breaker).
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Mikey
04/13/08 02:56 PM
Awww Rohan, much love my man.
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atthehive
04/13/08 05:46 PM
Thank you, thank you.
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davy
04/14/08 08:16 AM
"Unfortunately, it rimmed out, and we didn't get the win we didn't deserve." you don't DESERVE any win, you have to work hard and earn the win!
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MC Welk
04/14/08 08:55 AM
Jazz pace rank 9; Hornets pace rank 26.
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munciemug
04/15/08 03:07 AM
Can we block that SacTown game out of our minds? or should we......coach Scott should always reeeemind them of what happens in the NBA when you areNOT ready to play.....these are the best 400 round ball players if the world and any ANY of them on any given nite can beat you..... Does anyone really believe we will coast into Dallas and get a W? That's right, we ARE coasting. Will we wake up in time to win both of our first 2 home Playoff Games....surely they won't be sluffoff games.......A coach can only do so much to motivate the team, most of that desire has to come from within......... Why is BWells sitting on the bench 30minutes a game? Playing less minutes than he did in Houston. WILL WE WAKE UP THESE LAST 2 GAMES??????
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