I was worried about the Hornets coming out flat against the Jazz after last night's game. They didn't come out flat at all, with Paul and West picking up where they left off last night and jumping out to a nice lead.
Then the Hornets ran off the bridge, and the game was over in the third. The first blowout we didn't even make a run in to try and get back in it.
Some bullets:
- Paul Millsap outworked the entire Hornets team tonight. I love the guy. He rebounded like a machine, scored repeatedly right around the basket, and hit several nice foul line jumpers. He's smart, extremely strong, and knows how to use his lower center of gravity to push bigger players away from the basket or clear space for himself. This off-season the Jazz have to decide whether to keep Boozer or Millsap. No question in my mind, take Millsap.
- The Hornets have no third option right now. Paul and West will reliably give you something, but every game Byron is ending up searching for that third scorer to help out. Sometimes it's been Peja, sometimes Posey, sometimes Rasual. It's very hard to score consistently, however, if you have to spend half the game figuring out who else is on. Byron is catching a lot of crap about his rotations, but I honestly haven't seen a damn thing out of any of our other perimeter players or big men that make me excited to see them enter the game. I'd be experimenting too.
- The Hornets were outrebounded 26 to 55. The Jazz more than doubled the Hornets rebounding. The only word I can apply to that is pathetic.
- The Hornets are normally not foul machines. The Jazz shot 44 foul shots. The Hornets shot 21. A large percentage of those foul shots were generated by pure hustle - something the Hornets didn't display any of. I've pretty much reached the point that I realize that the Hornets don't hustle. Paul, yes, Posey sometimes. Everyone else? No. Just think if West actually went hard after those loose balls.
- Everything the Hornets do is predicated on having guys who can space the floor and knock down the three. Peja was awful tonight. Usually you can see that his shots are riiiight there, even when they aren't sinking. Tonight, he wasn't even close. He wasn't even on line tonight, with his shots flying off the side of the basket, or clanking hard off the heel of the rim. Sadly, all of those shots weren't contested. What's worse is that three of his errant shots were long rebounds that turned into fast break buckets.
- Butler wasn't much better. He started off strong, but fizzled with the rest of the team from there.
- Korver and Okur are the best two three point shooters on their team - even better than Deron. The Hornets let them shoot five uncontested threes. They sank five.
- Hilton is definitely developing some offensive moves, but he still doesn't ever, ever rebound. Zero rebounds in 14 minutes. Zero.
Ugly game. The boys need to get their rest, the next game comes Friday. At least it's against the Clippers. I'm not really upset about the Hornets going 2-2 on that road trip either.


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StefanC
01/07/09 10:49 PM
Yeah, just like B Scott wanted. We got the 2-2. I'm wasn't to happy about it, until I remembered we beat the Lakers by double digits last night!
The Jazz had rest and were ready for this game. We simply gave up because we were tired. Ah well. We'll live. At least we have to "easy" ones before the Mavs in Dallas.
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YoungFella
01/07/09 11:08 PM
How much is Ashton Kutcher costing the Jazz? Whatever it is, I'm sure it's 1/3 or less than what we're paying Peja.
DOWN WITH PEJA!!!
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Tobi
01/08/09 06:38 AM
Scott isn't able to get the best out of his players. Like our bench guys. I don't think our bench IS bad!!!! They just PLAY bad. And I don't get it why Hilton is unable to rebound the damn ball. He is doing so much things right at the moment (besides rebounding).
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Niall Doherty
01/08/09 07:56 AM
I'll take 2-2 on the road trip, and if we had to lose one of the last two, methinks it's better that the loss came in Utah. Beating the Lakers meant more.
As you said, Ryan, the lack of a third scorer killed us last night. Our wings were so so cold from deep. If they can't knock down those open looks, we don't have a hope in hell. The Jazz were able to collapse on West inside because of our woeful outside shooting.
Glad our guys are coming back to New Orleans. It's been 3 weeks since I've seen them in person.
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Juncti
01/08/09 08:26 AM
It seems like our depth is just severely lacking against other teams. If we're going to keep not using people like juJu and such it's time to just package a few people at the bottom and see if we can't make a move.
At this point some players that can come and give us 5-7 points a game are better than us not using players and getting 0 points from them.
I kinda feel like the Lakers from last year at this time. Not a bad team, but needing another piece to get back to the top of the pile.
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Mikey
01/08/09 08:45 AM
I'm at work right now. You ever have one of those days when you're at the office, but you really aren't. You're just kinda going through the motions, not taking phone calls, or being short and snippy with customers on the phone. At the end of the day you just feel like a non-productive waste of space.... mainly just because a complete lack of effort and you just don't care. That was the Hornets last night.
The loss doesn't bother me, and I'm delighted to go 2-2 on this road trip. I'd rather have beaten the Lakers than the Jazz on this trip too. The way the Hornets lost bothers me. I can stomach the fact that the Hornets' wing players were cold. They've been cold all road trip. The complete refusal to play any kind of defense is what botheres me. Professional teams don't get out-rebounded by 29. If I had a day like that at my job, I might get fired. Those guys should be ashamed of themselves. If I was them, I wouldn't accept my game check for that game out of principle. Donate it to some charity or something, because they certainly didn't do anything to earn it last night. Pathetic lack of effort.
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ticktock6
01/08/09 08:57 AM
How JuJu and Mo Pete aren't getting another try at bigger minutes, due to the play of Devin Brown and Sean Marks is beyond me.
I'm about to have that kind of day at work today. I'm totally going to give up 25 uncontested layups. Last night I argued with the dumbest NBA blogger ever about how Deron Williams in no way, shape, or form "owned" Chris Paul last night (Neither of them were even a factor, both playing 30 minutes or less-- in what league is 8 pts and 8 asst owning ANYone? These CP haters/Deron sucker-uppers are flat out crack addicts. Crack. It kills). I hate hate hate the idiots that slink out of the woodwork upon losing to the Jazz. Thanks a lot, guys.
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hldomingue
01/08/09 09:22 AM
What a way to end an otherwise strong performance over the course of what has to be our hardest road trip. I'm not terribly upset about the loss given how tired our only two scorers were, but what's with everyone else? Our bench couldn't have been tired from the Lakers game since they sat the whole time.
Oh, and I'm about to call "shenanigans" on Tyson and demand some of his salary back if he doesn't start at least trying to get rebounds. He got manhandled last night by guys who were considerably smaller. I used to just think his dipping numbers were an aberration, but now it's just annoying.
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YoungFella
01/08/09 09:27 AM
I also have defended Tyson all year, and probably will continue to do so.
I think he will step up down the stretch and in the playoffs. The starter I worry most about is Peja, because he's always been money in ultimately-meaningless, yet still "big" regular season games like these last two.
He freaking killed us last night. 4 or 5 wide open looks for 3 to extend our lead or draw us even, and every time his miss set up a Jazz run on the other end - either a layup/dunk for Millsaps, or a 3 pointer for Ashton.
Peja: He doesn't just suck in Game 7's anymore.
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mW
01/08/09 09:41 AM
I'm still on the Peja train. He just needs to get back in rhythm. I'm not worried (albeit disappointed) about his play. Just wait, he'll put up 30 after nailing 8 treys and everyone will be saying joe money he is before you know it.
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Juncti
01/08/09 10:21 AM
Ok, I thought about it some more and think I have a solution.
Since the Hornets are starting to remind me of the bi-polar Saints. Good one moment, poor the next.
I think we need to make a petition to have the bridges that connect the Dome to the Arena knocked down. Whatever bad Mojo is on the Dome is starting to infect the Hornets.
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YoungFella
01/08/09 02:54 PM
Speaking of the bridge between the Superdome/Arena, for Saints gamedays in November/December, shouldn't Hugo and a few Honeybees be standing on the Arena side of those barricades as fans file into the Superdome to give out little pocket schedules, freebee nosebleed tickets to Preseason or crappy weeknight games against the Twolves, etc? Seems kinda like shooting fish in a barrel at that point.
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HornetsManiac27
01/08/09 03:46 PM
Bad loss, no way around it. Its sugercoated by the two wins and our near win at Denver. Sometimes we just play with NO energy or hustle, and that HAS to be put on the coach. The coach has to motivate the players, and too many games I find our bench to be completely ummotivated.
Tyson..man is he starting to make me mad. Every rebound he got outmuscled by someone, threw up his arms like a mad man, and screamed at the refs. Dude, stop complaining, man up, and GRAB THOSE REBOUNDS. No more excuses with you now..I've been doing that all year. Now its time to play and prove you are who we thought you were (Dennis Green voice).
2-2 on the trip. Me likes. Now we gotta go 2-0 vs Clips and Knicks cuz after that we go @Dallas @Cleveland @ Detroit. Yikes
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Caleb462
01/09/09 05:11 PM
I don't understand Tyson's decline either... how can a guy who averaged 12 rebounds for us in back to back seasons suddenly have trouble grabbing 10? I still think its an abberation... because he has had some solid games.
As for Peja... well I didn't see the Jazz game but I still really like Peja, even when he's putting up bricks. Peja always seems to be giving effort somewhere on the floor... even if he's not a particularly good defender or rebounder, it seems like he generally tries to be those things. If his shot isn't falling, well... then that's how it is. The guy knows how to shoot so it's not like we can blame him too much if his shot isn't working. He just seems to be in another slump and will come out of it soon. Granted, I wish we had a third option who could be counted on to be "on" night in and night out...
And as always... FREE JUJU.
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