The Wizards got back Antawn Jamison, Antonio Daniels and Juan Dixon for this game, but the ending score was even worse than the previous game for them. The Hornets grabbed a lead in the first quarter behind the Human Scalpel, Chris Paul, and never let go. Even when Caron Butler went nuts in the third against our second unit, we still maintained a comfortable 12 point cushion throughout.
Observations:
- Melvin Ely was credited with 5 blocks. I saw two. He had a nice offensive night, and his hook was rolling , but rookie JaVale McGee made him look (okay, showed him to be) earthbound and slow on the defensive end.
- JaVale looked very nice, and the announcers were raving about him. He's got some very good offensive instincts and touch and will, without question, be a contributor this season. However - hidden by his fantastic blocks and solid scoring was his complete inability to block out on either end. He's very tall, and hasn't figured out how to handle shorter, stronger guys . . . yet. Melvin and Hilton pushed him around quite a bit.
- Once again, Hilton played aggressively. I really liked his on the ball defense this game, and when he had a shot, he took it. He had one pretty funny play in the third when he grabbed a rebound, took the ball the length of the court, burned a guy on a behind-the-back dribble, and then lost control of the ball when he attacked the basket. He also only managed to corral 3 rebounds. Stone hands, man.
- I'll say this right now. I love James Posey. Love him. He's giving it all in the pre-season, his defense is intelligent, his offense is the same. Already the Paul-Posey connection in the corner is catching fire. The Hornets are going to make it RAIN from three point range this year.
- Mike James had a pretty rough game. They were hounding him on the perimeter, and he had some trouble getting the ball where it needed to go, ending with him taking some bad shots. He still managed to contribute other ways by hitting the boards and playing pretty solid defense. I've still got him with the edge over Devin Brown.
- Devin was sloppy with the ball - throwing it away a couple times on bad passes. He's a great rebounder, however, going into traffic three times to rip the ball away - and on the second unit he was the only guy really pushing hard in transition.
- I am a little concerned by the second unit's ability to penetrate and run an offense. We may, once again, suffer through a lot of scoring droughts while the second unit is playing. Like last year, though, that second unit defense is going to be a tough nut to crack.
- Sometimes I wish Peja would get on the floor and dig out a rebound. Just once or twice.
- Rasual Butler may force Byron Scott to play him. He's been shooting well, and his defense, like it always was, is very good - especially as an open floor or help defender.
- Once again, Ryan Bowen helped out everywhere, doing a little of everything - 1 rebound, 1 layup, 1 assist, 2 steals, 1 block, 1 turnover, 1 foul, and . . . 5 POINTS! Career high? I still like his 5 minute bursts of energy.
The season is almost upon us, my friends.
I want to say one thing about Paul. When he's been on the floor, even with other All-stars like Duncan, Parker, Butler, and Jamison, he has clearly been the best player. He dominates the ball, dominates the action, and he's relentless. Even in this pre-season he's been probing the defense aggressively and half the time he's exploiting a mistake before you even can recognize they made one. I'm completely in awe of him.


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Stefan
10/18/08 01:14 PM
Just like you. I also LOVE LOVE LOVE James Posey. Those corner threes are going to be coming from every side. Especially when Posey and Peterson play together sometimes. & I like Devin Brown's ability to rebound. Mike James did play great, I just seem to like Devin Brown more, but not as a Point Guard all of the time. Gonne be one interesting season.
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Ron Hitley
10/18/08 01:20 PM
The Human Scalpel... hmm... I can go with that. I don't really want to see Peja diving on the floor. He's made of eggshells and eggshells don't fare well when they hit a hard surface.
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Zach Morris
10/19/08 01:19 AM
Wow, reading schwans comments and reading the HR.com boards, the hornets easily have the most pessemistic fans in the NBA. I mean everyone and their grandma knows you guys are an amazing team yet you guys seem to be so scared to admit that point and look for flaws in everything. I dont know what game you were watching Schwan but the second unit looked great and Armstrong looked great, and they have all looked great this whole preseason. My point, is go to a raptors board, they arent saying ...Oh my god Will freaking Solomon is our backup point guard and all he wants to do is jack p shots.... or Kris Humphries is our backup centre!! No, they are saying that Will Solom can start for a lot of team in the league and their bench is somehow still one of the deepest in the NBA and that they think with a good seaosn they can win a chip. Homerism, every fan base needs it, you guys are way too down to earth and pessemistic.
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Ryan Schwan
10/19/08 04:46 AM
It's the pre-season effect, Zach. We're mostly seeing our reserves, and therefore have a lot of flaws on display - so I call it like I see it. You come back and read me when I'm talking about our starting five, and you'll see a man in transports of joy.
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katrina leonce
10/19/08 05:27 AM
I am the publicist for Mike James and want to see ifit is possible to add his website to your page? His address is http://www.mikejames7.com. Please advise. Thanks for the consideration.
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Ron Hitley
10/19/08 06:27 AM
@ katrina: Contact us by e-mail if you're serious.
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Dave
10/19/08 07:33 AM
I thought Mike James looked a stiff during the game. He wasn't moving as comfortably as usual ... He was slow changing direction+quickness. He might be carrying a knock or something.
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Stefan
10/19/08 08:53 AM
@Zach: Well we're all Hornets fans and we are down to earth thank you very much. If we didn't find any flaws, Ryan's posts would be boring. We always like to find things that would help make our team stronger. Sometimes we even, dare I say it, find flaws in Chris Paul's game! It's all part of the fun of the pre-season. @Dave: Wow, I was actually thinking the exact opposite almost. Sometimes Mike James did look a bit slow, but a lot of the time his quickness and ability to get to the rim surprised me. Devin Brown is the one that looks really slow compared to two years ago to me.
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basketbawful
10/20/08 07:54 AM
You're right to love James Posey. Danny Ainge is going to watch the Hornets succeed with Posey and wonder what the hell he was thinking this summer.
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mW
10/20/08 01:26 PM
I too am drinking the Rasual Butler Kool-Aid. Damn if he doesn't look good! I dare say that Devin Brown is the odd man out. James and Butler would be a nice-sized back court, with the ability to drive, defend, or shoot.
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