Ho hum.
That's pretty much my reaction to the game tonight. We certainly didn't dominate like we did last night in Oklahoma City, but it was a pretty good game for the fans, Chirs Paul and David West put up sexy numbers, and there's free Popeyes chicken wraps for anyone who wants one.
Let's get to some quick bullets so I can jump back out the door and spend the night fighting crime. Or getting drunk. Either/or...
- OKC were within 5 with five minutes left in the ballgame. They didn't turn the ball over half as much tonight and they had guys nailing jumpers all game. I'm disappointed with how the Hornets came out though, giving up 30 points in the first quarter. Our D continued to suck well into the second quarter -- I remember looking up at the scoreboard early in the period to see that OKC were shooting a ridiculous 67% from the field -- until finally we clamped down and held them scoreless for almost five minutes.
- A lot of those early Thunder points came off dunks and layups. We got beat numerous times on backdoor cuts and the help was just atrocious. Methinks all those easy buckets gave the Thunder some early confidence, which helped them keep the game tight until late in the fourth. If we had come out with some energy on D, I'm sure this would have been another blowout. I mean, Chris Paul had an insane triple double, while West had his best offensive game of the young season (thanks for not doubling, OKC), and yet there we are fighting off the league's worst team in the fourth quarter. Not a great sign.
- Devin Brown turned his right ankle in the second quarter and didn't return. Byron opted not to play Mike James, instead pushing CP to 44 minutes and rolling with a lineup of Wright, Butler, Posey, West and Hilton for a significant stretch in the fourth. Yeah, Rasual would be the shortest of those guys at 6-7, and we had West bringing the ball up the floor several times. As mW (he of Hornets Hype) noted after the game, you can look at Byron's decision not to play James one of two ways: One, watching Mike James play offends Byron's eyes, hence Byron doesn't play Mike James. Two, if it were any other team we were playing, James would have been out there, because nobody else would allow our 6-9, 240lb power forward to dribble the ball up the floor untouched. So I guess you have to ask yourself who sucks worse: Mike James, or the Thunder?
- No idea how long Dev is out for. He was on the floor for a minute after he hurt that ankle, but then got up and seemed to shake it off a bit before heading to the tunnel. I didn't notice if he returned to the bench. Needless to say, we'll suffer if he misses a few games.
- Peja and Rasual -- the latter starting again with Mo Pete still out -- hit three long bombs between them in the first quarter, but couldn't do much damage beyond that. I've no idea what's wrong with Peja, but it's painful to watch. We actually fed him the ball to take advantage of mismatches (such as Earl Watson) tonight, and he didn't get anything from them. He also airballed a wide open jumper with about eight minutes left in the third. Bad Peja. Stop being broke. Play better.
- As for Rasual, he at least did a solid job on Kevin Durant defensively. Oh, except for whenever KD decided to go baseline.
- You know it's bad for OKC when Chris Wilcox is your go-to guy in the fourth quarter. You know it's bad for New Orleans when we can't stop him.
- Tyson Chandler: 8 points and 5 rebounds in 35 minutes. I can't wait till Mrs. Ceiling Fan pops that kid out and life returns to normal for our big fella. Hopefully the baby wait is all that's throwing his game off. Right now he's falling very far shy of those goals he set for himself at the start of the season.
- Hilton made some contributions. He came up with a nice block early in the fourth and put 6 points on the board in 13 minutes. One of those buckets came off a nice drop step move in the post, where he spun baseline and fired in a lefty hook. Unfortunately Hilt managed to grab only one rebound and of course he had a turnover.
- Would have been nice to see Ryan Bowen out there tonight. I thought he earned it with his play in OKC. Oh well.
- Thanks to Terry and Meredith for hooking me up with a lower bowl seat for this one, right beside the Hornets tunnel. I could have reached out and touched Sean Marks as he walked by. You know, if I wanted to.
So, what do these two games against OKC prove? Well, not much. I'm glad the loss to the Kings remains the low point, but beating the NBA's worst team twice in two nights doesn't exactly get me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. I haven't seen much different from us offensively in these past two games, and we're still not bringing nearly enough energy to the defensive end for 48 minutes. And now we've got a three-game road trip coming up, starting with Monday's showdown with Baron Davis and the Clippers. Should be an interesting week.
(Photo credit: Tyler Kaufman)


8 articulate comments post your own
StefanC
11/23/08 01:43 AM
I will be at that showdown vs the Clips on Monday!
If the CST crew shows the 2 guys wearing Hornet jerseys in the upper bowl, one of them is me!
Can't wait to boo BD on monday!
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Kamo
11/23/08 04:19 AM
I sincerely am not much happy about these 2 wins vs the YHT blunder..on friday ok, we dominated but last night? And i really hate the fact that chandler is not rebounding at all, he's worse now than when he played in the windy city, that's horrible, cp3 getting 10 rebounds, chandler 5? Wth? We need him to step up or we'll be crushed by every team who has a good rebounder (guess what, the clippers have kaman, camby and now will play even randolph, how we will defend on'em?). I will wait for a good win over a good team, not just the worst team of the last decade in the NBA
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Mark
11/23/08 11:42 AM
Chris Paul should never have to play 44 minutes in a regular season game sans overtime. Never. Much less against the Lightning.
I'm sincerely concerned for Mike James. I dearly want him to succeed (if not only for our team's success), but this doesn't instill much confidence. But whatever. My take of the season right now:
A) Find Predrag's issues and stop it
B) Find Ceiling Fan's issues and stop it
C) Try and get the team (esp. DX) to pass. CP's 67% of team's assists is a testament to his holiness, but also to how bad our team is at passing otherwise. Can anyone else rotate the ball/create anything? I'm having huge doubts about that.
D) I'll one-up you Niall and request Ryan Bowen and Melvin Ely. I don't care about their inferiority to our other players; they're important parts to our team.
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Roc217
11/23/08 11:54 AM
Our front court will get killed by the next 3 teams if they don't get it together. I can't believe TC's lack of production so far. Clippers now have Kaman, Randolph, Camby. Byron will have to play Ely just for his big body. I can already see TC not being a factor being at home with all that's going on personally so I'm hoping Ely sees the floor.
One thing I saw JuJu do that they don't do enough is cut. He cut to the basket and should've made the layup but had the right idea. There needs to be more of that.
#4
Mikey
11/23/08 12:11 PM
I wonder if Sean Marks will be activated for these games next week. The Clips are HUGE, so the Bugs are gonna need all the big bodies they can muster. I just hope he doesn't get caught in Randolph's orbit.
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mW
11/23/08 01:15 PM
You know, at the end of last year, we finished a loss and a tie-breaker behind the Lakers for the #1 seed. Two more wins would have given us #1 seed. As TT6 pointed out on the walk out of the Arena, those were those two inexplicable losses to the Wizards. At least this year, we took out the Thunder. Not only are they two Ws, but they're two Western Conference Ws. At the end of the day, that counts the same as two victories over the Lakers or Suns. So I'll take it.
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commentcava
11/23/08 02:45 PM
I was not impressed with last night's win. Heck, I looked up in the 2nd quarter and OKC was shooting 73%. They successfully went baseline on us what seemed like a dozen times, ending in layups or dunks. Thank god they mishandled the ball a couple of more times. I just thought our D was basically nonexistent for most of the game. So we beat the Thunder, the worst team in basketball. The problem was, it was a fairly close game. Hate to sound so pessimistic, but if that was the Lakers last night, we would have been beaten by 40. We're just going to have to play better ball. Most of our team just plays with zero intensity. Chris Paul looks like he's the only one who is willing to do what it takes to win. It shows in his hustle. I can't say the same for anyone else.
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ChrisTrew.com
11/23/08 09:20 PM
This was the first time in the history of me that I watched an entire sports game even though I knew the outcome already.
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