The Suns came in wounded, playing without Shaq and Nash, and predictably couldn't keep up down the stretch and fell to the Hornets by 13. I know a lot of people will grumble about this game because the Hornets didn't crush them, but they need to remember this is the NBA, and the Suns are an 11-7 team. The replacements for Shaq and Nash were Leandro Barbosa and Grant Hill. Not exactly chopped liver.
Observations:
- The Hornets were committed to rebounding tonight, with every starter getting at least four, including at least one offensive rebound each. West led the team with 14, and Chandler crushed the offensive glass, grabbing 6. Both of them were getting after it. It was nice.
- Hilton Armstrong had no turnovers and no fouls in 12 minutes. When I saw that I felt kinda like those guys on Star Trek when they suddenly find themselves in a parallel dimension and half the people they know are now evil. At least I did until I saw he had no rebounds. Then all was right in the world.
- Morris Peterson played 4 minutes and proved he is NOT a point guard. Not to bury a guy for getting injured, because he played very well during his early stints in the season, but it may be wise to trade him and/or Rasual Butler now for a point guard. Paul had to play way too many minutes after that meltdown by the second unit to start the second quarter. Plus it could free up some minutes for Julian Wright.
- Sean Marks had a beautiful slam to start the season. Since then he's looked like Maciej Lampe: In love with deep shots, and defensively inept. In the fourth, they were purposely forcing him to help Paul on the pick and roll and it continuously generated open shots for them. Paul's not the best defending that play, but with Marks helping it was embarrassing.
- Paul had 24 points, 15 assists, 4 rebounds, 3 steals, and 3 turnovers. I'm not sure what's wrong with the guy. Only 4 rebounds? No blocks? Loser.
- Tyson was getting up and crushing the ball tonight. It made me smile. Of course, he was doing it on Boris Diaw and a guy named Robin, since Batman was apparently busy sitting on the bench with Superman.
- Speaking of Tyson, West got abused early in the game by Amare, who just went right around him over and over. I counted thirteen plays, however, when Amare tried to take Tyson. He got by him twice - once when he had an offensive foul, and once when Tyson tripped on Chris Paul's foot. Otherwise, Amare passed the ball away or took contested, point blank shots or mid-range jumpers. Excellent job by the Ceiling Fan Repairman.
- David West had 23 points on 12 shots. I'm having more and more trouble justifying giving Amare Stoudemire the edge at the Power Forward position. West may have had trouble stopping Stoudemire but he punished him in turn, and out-rebounded Amare by 10 by simply working hard.
- Sometimes Devin puts his head down and goes to the hoop when he shouldn't, but there is no question he is valuable for his willingness to attack the basket. Tonight, he provided 8 points on 6 shots, a few rebounds, couple steals, and only one turnover.
- Posey played 22 minutes. He had a three and a stupid foul. I'd like to see a little more.
- I can't end this recap without mentioning Peja. The Rifleman was throwing flame tonight, burying 5-9 from deep. He went in and battled on the boards too. At one point in the game I wrote down "Even if he wasn't hitting, I'd be happy with the way he's battling and moving." 24 points on 16 shots. Nice.
We don't play again until Saturday - and then have another long lay off until next Wednesday again? The hell?


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StefanC
12/04/08 12:07 AM
I'm don't feel too good about the win but there are some good things:
*D West back on track offensively and he's crashing to boards very well.
*Tyson is back to some beastly ways!
*Peja's lookin really good the past 2 games. Not just the offense either.
*I had a cheesey hot dog today!
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Roc217
12/04/08 12:51 AM
The only thing that concerned me was once again the inability of the bench to contribute. I couldn't believe what I was watching in the 2nd quarter. Totally lost the momentum they had in the 1st while giving the Suns all the confidence. Chris should not have to play 44 minutes this early against a depleted team. I dont know what coach needs to do but something has to be done.
Also didn't like the segment of the game where they had 24sec violations. They take so long to get into anything. That needs to be corrected.
But I liked Tyson's aggressiveness, Peja's 3 and also his Tech. Love the passion. Dwest on the boards. THank YOu!! Armstrong did well. Hope this continues.
P.S. I hate that they have so many days off but this maybe a blessing in disguise. Have more time to evaluate their play to make adjustments.
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At the Hive
12/04/08 01:05 AM
"When I saw that I felt kinda like those guys on Star Trek when they suddenly find themselves in a parallel dimension and half the people they know are now evil."
Hahahahhahaha. Vintage Ryan.
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Mark
12/04/08 01:31 AM
Yeah, hilarious HiltonWatch comment.
But you misspelled Amare's name. Amare? Nope. Amaré? Nope. Amar'e? Right on! Couldn't believe it myself when I found out his legal name this year. Speaking of Amar'e, wasn't it ironic how he poked DX's eye (albeit, inadvertently)? And on subject, where are his fashionable goggles?!
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Hornet-Saint
12/04/08 02:23 AM
I was pleased to see the halftime show.
G'nite everyone!
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Mikey
12/04/08 09:51 AM
Not a shocking victory, but 2nd quarter aside, the Bugs took care of business.
Okay... question his handle if you like, and his decision-making at times, but can Julian Wright really do that much WORSE playing the 1 for the second unit than the revolving door of guys who attempted to play point guard last night? It was difficult to watch. As much as I like Devin Brown's aggressiveness, he is a natural at the 2. Mo-Pete is not the answer.
At least Sean Marks played with a little energy and got 2 offensive rebounds. He looked completely lost on defense, and not much better in the pick and roll. Can't expect too much from a guy that couldn't practice until a couple weeks ago. Marks' biggest problem on this team is... his minutes directly impact Ju Ju's minutes. Who would you rather have out there?
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toney blare
12/04/08 09:55 AM
agree with Mikey on JuJu. agree big freakin time. also: bowen really dug the fliers.
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Juncti
12/04/08 10:54 AM
Someone should headbutt Peja during the introductions of each game. He was already playing well but seemed to find an extra gear after that headbutt.
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yatpatel
12/04/08 10:57 AM
what the heck is up with our schedule? i wish we were playing more games now when we're healthy...instead we're tied with the wiz for having played the least games so far, which could come back to bite us later, especially if someone gets hurt
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Roc217
12/04/08 11:01 AM
Well after this next week I think they play more regularly. When that time comes they'll probably be wanting 4 and 5 days off.
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Niall Doherty
12/04/08 12:34 PM
Toney Blare has more notes from this one at SLAMonline:
http://slamonline.com/online/nba/2008/12/game-notes-suns-at-hornets/
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Josh
12/04/08 02:51 PM
I think trading Rasual would be a mistake. I think he is doing well for us and should see if he can keep it up.
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Niall Doherty
12/04/08 04:25 PM
True story:
A chap at work was at the game yesterday and had to run back to the Arena afterwards because he forgot his keys. So security lets him back in, now about 40 minutes after the final buzzer, and he sees Chris Paul, Rasual Butler and Julian Wright out on the court working handles and launching jumpers.
That says a lot that these guys were out there getting some extra work in right after a game.
Security let my buddy and his sister go down to the court and meet CP, who was a gent as always. You couldn't wipe the smile off the guy's face today.
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Niall Doherty
12/04/08 04:29 PM
@ Josh: I'm loving Rasual's play so far this season and he truly has become an asset to this team, but I think it would be wise to put his name out there on the trade market and see what kind of offers we get. We need help at the point more than we need a guy like Butler. His trade value might never be higher than it is right now.
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Caleb462
12/04/08 06:27 PM
Julian not playing is bs. Why Byron, why?
And what was with Mo-Pete playing the point in the 2nd Quarter. He did a really bad job of it. Of course he's probably a bit rusty anyway... but I think that just shows we are pretty desperate for a reliable backup PG.
Still... I was really happy with this win. It felt good for some reason... aside from the bench play it felt like a bit of a turning point.
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darkprince89
12/04/08 07:58 PM
for those who wish to see this game (complete) again,you can download it here via torrent: http://www.mininova.org/tor/2063532
peace...
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