Now that's how you start the new year.
Twas a great performance by the Hornets in Portland tonight, going in and beating the Blazers 92-77, despite losing Tyson Chandler in the third quarter. The game had more drama than Britney Spears with HIV on TNT. Let's get to it all in bullet mode...
- With four minutes left in the third quarter and the Hornets trailing 51-56, Chris Paul bricked a three-pointer at the shot clock buzzer. It was his ninth field goal attempt of the night, and he'd made just one of them, giving him 4 points in the game. Fast forward 13 minutes, and Chris Paul now has 17 points. He hasn't missed a shot since that errant triple, and the Hornets' lead is 83-71. Oh, and CP was busy resting on the bench for 3 of those 13 minutes.
But really, was there ever any doubt that Paul would grab the game by the balls in the fourth quarter? We've seen him do it so many times this season and last; getting teammates involved early and not worrying about his own scoreline. Then when it comes to the crunch, he just refuses to be denied and wills in those same jump shots and floaters that misfired earlier in the game. The mark of a great player, for sure. - CP3's final line: 17 points, 7-16 FGs, 11 assists, 7 boards, 1 steal, 3 turnovers. But perhaps the most important number of all alongside his name in the boxscore is 36. That's how many minutes he played tonight, and that's nothing but fantastic coming against a really tough Blazer team on the road. Byron was able to get Chris some good rest because Antonio Daniels was out there making solid, non-Mike-James plays. In fact, we were +3 tonight with Chris Paul on the bench, which makes me feel how I feel when I'm drinking cold beach-bar beer on a warm sunny day. Worth mentioning too that we're now 8-0 when Daniels gets in the game.
- Also worth mentioning that Sean Marks and Devin Brown did not play tonight, and even though it's January now, that alone makes Byron Scott fully deserving as Coach of the Month for December.
- So Tyson and Joel Przybilla got into it. That's been coming a long long time. I have mixed emotions about the whole incident. I do like Tyson standing up to the enemy, and he's been lacking energy and passion this season so hopefully this might get him back on track in that regard. That said, I believe the officials were right to eject him. The hand slap that started it all was bitchier than it needed to be, and had Tyson just held back after Przybilla threw the forearm, the refs would have given Ghostface the brunt of the punishment (one replay even shows the referee on the baseline stepping in after Przybilla retaliated). But that return forearm by Tyson was real hard and real high and definitely warranted an end to his night's work. Given that it was called a flagrant 2, the NBA will review it and may suspend Chandler for a game or more. I'd assume he'll miss at least the game in Denver tomorrow, and I wouldn't be surprised if the penance is even harsher than that.
- By the way, did anyone catch what Przybilla said as he backed away from Tyson after that hard hit? Looked like "I'll fluff you up!" but then my lip reading skills may need some work.
- David West OWNED LaMarcus Aldridge out there, on both ends of the floor. Sorry, Blazer fans, there's just no denying it. West was firing home all kinds of fantasticness over the head of Aldridge, then bodying him up for the goodo at the other end, forcing him into some real tough shots. Both guys were drawing double teams, but West handled the extra attention much better, stepping out of the post and facing up so he could see the help coming. Meanwhile, Aldridge went back-to-the-basket and got caught numerous times when he tried to turn into the middle. West finished with 25 points on 12-21 shooting; Aldridge had 13 on 5-18 from the field.
- Only fair to note that LaMarcus did out-rebound West 10-4, but as a team the Hornets held a 34-30 edge on the boards, which was a big deal considering Tyson only played 18 minutes. Posey deserves a lot of credit for our edge, since he snared 9 boards off the bench. Oh, and he also threw in 15 points and the usual sticky D. Rudy Fernandez didn't look all that hot when The Phantom got his mitts on him.
- Travis Outlaw is automatic with that mid-range J. He just doesn't miss it, especially when he gets one dribble in and then rises. Pity about his passing though.
- Hilton Armstrong got 23 minutes due to Chandler's ejection, and he had perhaps his best game of the season. Not only did he score a bunch of big baskets, move very well without the ball and finish with 12 points on 6-6 shooting, but he also played some tremendous D on Greg Oden, keeping the old man a good distance from the basket and forcing him to settle for some long hooks. Asked about Hilton's performance after the game, Oden responded "Whaaa? Speak into my good ear, will ya?"
- Only 7 free throws attempted tonight, compared to 18 for the Blazers. Granted, the fact that they only had two referees out there (one called in sick) meant that a few calls went uncalled, but I thought we actually benefitted from the depleted crew since Armstrong and West were playing some pretty physical D out there.
- All our guys played well tonight apart from Butler and Peterson, though the latter didn't get a lot of burn. Rasual followed up his 21-point, 5-of-8-from-three performance against Washington by missing both his attempts tonight and going scoreless in 18 minutes. To be fair, he was hampered by foul trouble, and he has been a million times better than anyone expected him to be this season, so we're still gonna answer the phone later when he calls to talk about girls and school and other cool stuff. BFF's, for real.
- Man, I almost forgot about Peja. Dude lit it up in the first quarter, answering Ryan's prayers with a barrage of three-pointers and a for-the-hell-of-it hook shot. That would be 11 points for Stojakovic before the second frame. He'd go scoreless then until he fired home a ridiculously long triple late in the fourth and the game pretty much done. I threw my head back and let loose a Bond-villain laugh for that one. Peja would probably make a good Bond villain. He'd be old school, wearing the Dr. No suit, stroking his beard with one hand and a white fluffy cat with the other, legs crossed sitting on a big chair behind a long table, ready to flip a hidden switch and pull the floor from beneath Bowen. Bruce Bowen.
That'll do me. First recap in almost two weeks, but sure tis like riding a bike. Hornets back at it tomorrow night in the high place, tip off is at 8 Central. I seem to remember us rolling into Denver on Thanksgiving sans Tyson Chandler and coming away lossless. A repeat would be real nice.


15 exceptional comments post your own
HornetsManiac27
01/03/09 01:14 AM
Good recap Niall. I am so happy about the way we played tonight. Sure they were playing without Roy, but you know what, that was the same team that beat Boston the other night. You could see that they just didn't have it going at all offensively, but our D had a lot to do with that. We were forcing a lot of jumpers, and the only two people that hurt us were Outlaw and Fernandez. Good job D!!
I am pretty upset that Chandler got ejected tonight. In the 4 games at Portland last two seasons, we've had a player ejected in 3 of those games (Tyson twice, MoPete once). I know the Rose Garden can be a tough place to play and Pryzbilla is one tough SOB, but I wish Chandler could keep his composure better. Now he may get suspended for one or two games, and that hurts. C'mon Tyson.
Silver lining though: HILTON ARMSTRONG. Man if he plays this way more often, I might stop pissing my pants every time he touches the ball.
Game ball goes to D-West no question. Posey was being Posey tonight, CP3 was being dominant again, but West was on fire. Absolutely deadly tonight.
Next up Denver. It's tough to beat a quality team twice on their court. Let's see if we can pull it off!!
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ketirav
01/03/09 01:24 AM
Sign Chris Mihm!
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Roc217
01/03/09 02:08 AM
Great recap.
I'm still confused on how this altercation even started. Did Pryz do something to make Tyson slap the hand away? If so why wasn't that called when the ref was standing right there. And how does Pryz get away with just a personal foul? He should've gotten a T.
Ya know what's funny, the Oregian papers calling Pryz's iniatial contact and elbow but Tyson's a bent-elbowed punch! LOL How can you punch someone without a fist. The bias is hilarious. I also like how they say CP was held in check for most of the game but then suddenly exploded. Chris rarely even looks for his shots but when he does, he hits them.
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StefanC
01/03/09 02:14 AM
Ok, about the Chandler and Przybilla (Yeah, I spelled it right) incident. (I think)
Chandler slapped Przybilla's hand down because he was irritated.
-Okay, hand slap = offensive foul (CP has been called for it before)
Then Przybilla throws a hard forearm at Chandler
-JOEL PRZYBILLA STARTS THE FIGHT, NOT CHANDLER!
Then Chandler comes back at him with a harder forearm
-Not his fault he's stronger. Both players did the same thing, but Chandler got ejected!? I don't get it.
In other words, I hate Joel Przybilla. The refs were wrong & this may cost us a game, or 2, or all of them on this hard 4 game road trip.
Oh and those people who thought he purposely hit Joel on his broken wrist, I don't think so. His hand was ready to hit Joel a few seconds before but Tyson Chandler wasn't even Looking at Joel or his hand when he did the actual slapping. It was just out of frustration. The league better see this and not punish Tyson.
Also, I have one more thing to say that made me a very happy man tonight.
"PEJA, FOR THREEEEEE!"
That will be all.
#4
saltandcarbon
01/03/09 06:13 AM
Pryz is off my fantasy team. THIS coach won't stand for a wuss who shouts tough things while *shrinking away behind the ref*, I don't care what his field goal % is...
#5
johnny_utah
01/03/09 08:11 AM
haha he did begin trash talking once the dust started to settle...
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flowerfeeder
01/03/09 09:39 AM
Looks like someone posted the Portland broadcast of the incident on youtube. We get to hear the bias of their commentators within earshot of the officials as they share a monitor while deciding the call. Nice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khM5WjeyLQA
I'm not really feelin' the whole "Chandler is a dirtbag" attitude of the youtube comments either. This was relatively out of character for him.
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mW
01/03/09 09:59 AM
@ ketirav: what's your deal? Mihm is under contract. And he's average. Feel free to talk about the Hornets. Or their game last night. It was pretty good.
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Niall Doherty
01/03/09 10:21 AM
@ flowerfeeder: Nice find. I caught wind of that video myself and put it in a fresh blog post to focus on the whole TC vs. JP incident. Regarding the YouTube comments, I'm not even going to bother reading them. I've never gotten anything from reading comments on YouTube so I just ignore them altogether now.
Oh, also, in case anyone isn't aware, we have a Hornets247 group on YouTube. Anyone can join and add videos. I've been updating it every few days all season:
http://www.youtube.com/group/hornets247
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Mikey
01/03/09 11:33 AM
Although I'm not a big fan of the CP/AD backcourt, I saw lst night why it's sometimes needed. Portland started running press defense and traps for Antonio Daniels (which just shows you how effective he was last night) in the 4th quarter in an effort to get the ball out of his hands. It actually looked like Byron Scott was expecting it, because as soon as it started, Byron inserted Chris Paul into the line up. Now the Hornets have two ball-handlers on the court at the same time. Can't trap both of them. That broke the pressure D, allowing the offense to flow a little better. Excellent job Coach Scott!
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fsumatthunter
01/03/09 11:56 AM
Mikey, same thing he did with Pargo last year. Same thing he couldn't do with Mike James. It sure is nice.
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flowerfeeder
01/03/09 12:05 PM
Antonio looks like he's having a real good time with this team. In addition to his positive presence on the court, his attitude on the bench appears to be a big boost to the Hornets as well. The cameras cut to his hilarious expressions and (what appeared to be) friendly sh*t talking banter with the crowd several times last night after big plays by CP, Hilton and Peja. You could see that he's already meshed with the team and is pasionate about winning.
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ChrisTrew.com
01/03/09 02:24 PM
Connection between CP getting so much rest and completely taking over the game at the end?
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Niall Doherty
01/03/09 03:14 PM
I'd say absolutely. 36 minutes a night is right what we need for CP. Antonio Daniels is great for this team.
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Caleb462
01/03/09 07:37 PM
I do think Tyson deserved the ejection. He put a lot more into that elbow than the Vanilla Godzilla did with his. Dumb move by Tyson, but hey... things happen, he overreacted and probably feels stupid about it now and all should be forgiven. As long as he doesn't make it a habit and turn into Sheed or something, and we all know he won't.
neworleansbasketball.blogspot.com #15