The Hornets are getting good at this whole payback thing. First the Bobcats, then the Spurs, and tonight they got some vengence against the Kings. The final score was 99-90. Mark it down as a four-game winning streak, six straight victories at home, and 11 wins in 13 tries. This team is making me believe again, one game at a time.
Zee bullets...
- Chris Paul owned the Kings tonight. His line was just insane: 34 points (on just 15 shots), 9 assists, 8 steals, 4 rebounds, 2-2 from deep, and only one turnover and one foul. He took over the game in the third quarter, scoring 16 points in the period to shake the Kings loose. He was a terror defensively, hands everywhere, relentless chasing down loose balls. I love that he shot 15 free throws (made 12). He would have easily had double-figure assists, too, if only Devin Brown and Rasual Butler could have hit a shot tonight.
- James Posey was also a massive factor in the game tonight. I think Byron may have stumbled upon a good way to get some buckets when CP is on the bench. Turns out all you have to do is post up Posey and let him go to work. Granted, dudes like John Salmons and Donte Greene won't be making anybody's all-defensive team anytime soon, but you had to appreciate how Posey abused them down low tonight. He mixed it up a bunch, unleashing spin moves, hook shots, up and unders. When the Kings didn't double him, he dropped 7-8 from the field and 4-6 from the line for 19 points. And when the Kings did double, he passed the ball out of there remarkably well. I hope we see much more of Posey on the low block this season.
- You can tell Bobby Jackson used to play for the Hornets. He complains to the officials much too much.
- The game was tied 46 going into the half. I thought the Hornets did a nice job in the first 24 minutes though. Our ball movement was impressive for the most part, and we got some very nice contributions off the bench from Daniels and Armstrong. The defense was solid, but the Kings were smoking in that first half. They burned us a number of times by dropping tough, well-contested jumpers late in the shot clock. They tried to run the ball like they did last time, but we did a much better job of getting back and limiting their break.
- 107, and counting.
- Great to have Mo Pete back. He got 19 minutes of PT tonight, shot 4-8 from the field for 10 points. Himself and Posey did a respectable job on Garcia and Salmons. The latter did frop 26 points on us, but he didn't get anything easy.
- Also deserving a lot of credit for his defense tonight was David West. I've complained before that he doesn't contibute much unless he's rolling offensively, but that wasn't the case tonight. He scored just 12 points (8 of them in the first quarter) on 6-14 shooting, but he was very effective defensively, hedging hard and bumping guys on the pick and roll all night long. He also had a couple of blocks, and limited Spencer Hawes to an 8-point outing. A good night's work.
- Stop the Marksness. Seriously. He started out well tonight, actually hitting one of those jump shot things, and coming up with a block right after at the other end, but it was all downhill from there. I don't think the guy is terrible -- I mean, he can play a little -- but it's a tragedy that dudes such as Ryan Bowen and Julian Wright are buried on the bench behind him. Put either of those guys in Utah or San Antonio and you can bet they'd be getting decent burn and contributing.
- Devin Brown could do with getting his minutes cut, too. Either that or make him stay back and shoot 200 jumpers after every practice. You can't be that open that often and miss every time.
- Fun fact (kinda): the Kings were the last team to beat the Hornets in New Orleans.
- Tyson was solid. 10 points, 8 boards. He got in some foul trouble, but still played 37 minutes. He missed two dunks in the game, one inexcusable, and another because CP threw the alley a little high. Mo Pete also missed a jam right at the end of the game. Fastbreak, all alone, and he botched it. You can bet he heard about that in the locker room.
- It was Christmas at the Hive tonight. They pulled out all the stops, from a festive video intro, to bicycle giveaways for the kids, to Honeybees wearing skimpy Santa outfits and black boots, dancing with candy canes and making me stupid. The crowd favorite though was the video segment they showed during a timeout in the first quarter. It was Ryan Bowen singing Jingle Bells, with Mo Pete beatboxing and Tyson dancing like a clown in the background. Somebody at Hornets HQ needs to get that on YouTube.
- Elsewhere tonight: The Lakers dropped their second straight in Florida, Houston beat Minnesota, Utah lost to Chicago, the Spurs beat the Raptors, and sthe Suns beat the Nuggets. All of that puts us second in the West, 3.5 games behind L.A., mere percentage points ahead of the Rockets. Our next game is against the Lakers on Tuesday.
Alright, I'm done. This will actually be my last recap for a while, because I'm jumping on a plane to Ireland tomorrow to go visit d'Mudder and some old faces for the holidays. I'll be back before 2009 though, and Ryan and Mikey will be holding it down good and proper while I enjoy the streams of whiskey and the wisest of philosophies.


13 exceptional comments post your own
At the Hive
12/21/08 01:43 AM
Have a great holidays Niall!
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StefanC
12/21/08 02:19 AM
Okay, I am the only one who noticed Tyson Chandler did that post up thing very effectively in the first quarter!? 2 for 2! And they weren't too ugly either. I was jumping up and down like a madman for that. And I agree, I want more Posey post ups!
And have fun in Ireland Niall.
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Apple
12/21/08 03:35 AM
From one of zee bullets! : <<You can tell Bobby Jackson used to play for the Hornets. He complains to the officials much too much. >>
I think that's a good sign. They're not jellin' so their only resort is to complain to the judges who actually refereed a really good game. When you become a crybaby your tendency goes in a book and that book follows wherever you go. Bobby has to stop that or he'll end his career as a whiner.
I must admit a lot of us did give him a lot of flack for leaving, though. That might have worked because he wasn't as lethal against us as he was the last time. Last time he had fire. The spark seems to be flickering out.
I love Bobby. Wish he was here. We wouldn't give him so much grief!
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Dariusz Ejkiewicz
12/21/08 08:08 AM
"It was Ryan Bowen singing Jingle Bells, with Mo Pete beatboxing and Tyson dancing like a clown in the background"
Oh man I want to see that hahahaha, Ryan Bowen is like the all-time Christmas character :d Oh and look what I found in my files
Presenting the Houston All-Stars and our HOF!: http://i42.tinypic.com/9uc1ns.jpg
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otherMark
12/21/08 09:53 AM
I've noticed that Rasual Butler almost never shoots 3's the instant he receives a pass (when he is open) - rather, he fakes, jab-steps, and then is stuck with a defender in his face so RB has to drive or pass back out. When that happens, the ball movement or dribble penetration that created the opening for him is wasted, along with all those seconds of shot clock. The defense uses that split second to complete their rotations and reset, so the offense has to reset as well.
I mentioned this to someone smarter than me, who agreed and pointed out that the reason Peja is able to get a shot off in a millisecond is because he "does the necessary footwork" before the pass arrives, so that he can receive the pass and shoot in a single motion, and, according to this basketball coaching friend, Rasual does not.
Any thoughts?
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otherMark
12/21/08 09:59 AM
I also saw (from my first lower level seats ever) that on Hilton's spin and dunk, he initially wanted to pass back out of the post. Instead, CP3 waved off the pass, and made a gesture that clearly said "No, YOU do it." Then after the strong play, CP3 was clearly yelling at him something like "Do you see what I've been telling you!"
It was just an interesting indicator of his leadership, and how tentative Hilton tends to be despite his decent skills and good quickness.
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Mikey
12/21/08 10:40 AM
James Posey, how I love thee! Let me count the ways!
First he almost breaks his leg off late in the first half. He then goes into the locker room where they amputate his leg at the thigh, and replace it with this bionic leg. He keeps the original leg in order to use it as a club. He then proceeds to re-enter the game in the 2nd half and beat his enemies into submission with his amputated leg! Thats how it happened, honestly. (by the way, dude got himself an offensive rebound AFTER suffering the injury, before coming out of the game to get treatment. Thats called heart. I was astonished.)
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Niall Doherty
12/21/08 11:53 AM
@ Mikey: Best comment ever. How did Posey hurt his leg anyway? I missed that.
@ otherMark: Nice observations. That spin move by Hilton was really nice. He tried it again a few plays later though, and ended up airballing a hook shot. But yeah, it's all about confidence with him. Glad to see CP has his back.
Regarding Rasual, I think you (or your friend rather) hit the nail on the head. Rasual's first instinct seems to be the dribble drive, rather than catch and shoot. I can recall one play in particular last night early in the 3rd where he passed up a wide open three, then traveled trying to beat the closing defense. Got his feet mixed up. He did hustle back though and make up for it right away with a tough rebound between two Kings.
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hldomingue
12/21/08 01:44 PM
Love the recap Niall.
I agree 100% on Devin Brown. He drives into the lane and my heart leaps to my throat as one of three things happens:
1. Turnover. Ball either flies out of bounds or Devin hands it to the center.
2. Insane shot, Miss.
3. Insane shot, Make.
Notice the lack of the following options:
4. Pass
5. Reasonable shot, make.
Though number 3 occurs every now and then, you really can't rely on those reverse, hand-changing, no look shots. He's not Kobe. He's Devin Brown.
He's done well, but it's time to bring Mo Pete back.
Niall, have a great holiday and enjoy your week of whiskey. When you get back we can have a week of bourbon.
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two_tone
12/21/08 04:20 PM
have a safe trip niall. great win and posey is the man. we could use an upgrade at backup pf. none of the options are that great. i hope mopete is freed. i like daniels. now lets get them lakers!
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mW
12/21/08 06:35 PM
I look for the Hornets to come at the Lakers with the same verve they showed against the Spurs. It should be an epic battle.
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Andrea
12/21/08 06:56 PM
Happy Holidays everyone! Have a safe trip, Niall
Can't wait until the game on Tuesday. It's on NBATV so HOPEFULLY I'll be able to watch...
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ticktock6
12/22/08 06:27 PM
Now I have to figure out how to watch Hornets/Lakers...
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