Nothing like a few injuries to shake things up and turn what should have been a couple of ho-hum games into two of the most interesting nights of Hornets basketball this season. Why exactly has Julian Wright been rotting on the bench all this time? When was the last time Peja grabbed 10 boards before scoring 10 points? Did Sean Marks really play 25 minutes and have a better +/- than anybody on either team? And who was that strange new dude sitting on the Hornets bench?
Let's dive into the bullets and try figure out the insanity...
- We'll start with JuJu. With all the injuries, Byron really had no choice but to play the kid tonight. And after the performance Wright delivered, I don't see how Coach can justify keeping him on the bench even when we get healthy again. JuJu's line for the game: 25 minutes, 11 points, 5-7 FGs, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 2 fouls. He brought great energy and he made plays. Twice in the game he caught misplaced lobs, turning one into a dish to Ely for an easy two, and the other into a spring-back bucket. He was active defensively, too, getting hands in faces and bothering guys like Vince Carter into sloppy plays. Now of course it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows for JuJu. He made plenty of mistakes out there. Among them: he got beat bad on a backdoor cut by Jarvis Hayes, committed a dumb foul on Keyon Dooling and turned an open three-point look into a travel in the fourth quarter. Byron took him out of the game at just about the right time. But I'll happily live with Wright making those mistakes if it means we get all the other good stuff along with it. And the only way he'll grow out of those boneheaded plays and develop into the star I'm sure he can be is by getting more PT and learning as he goes. Hopefully Byron can see that now.
- The ball movement looked good tonight. We did suffer through some horrible stagnant sequences, but for the most part we had the defense on their toes. No offense to David West, but I think the ball movement is better by default without him on the floor, because we can't just dump it into him and watch him work. An active guy like JuJu helps, too, because he'll keep moving and make some dives into the lane (sometimes even when he's not supposed to). One thing I really liked was how Wright setup several times at that spot where the edge of the lane meets the baseline. Like the low low block. He got behind the defense in there and then was able to quickly step under the basket to challenege for boards or get a dish from a driving Chris Paul.
- Chris Paul was macrophenomenal. He left it all out there tonight. The third quarter was when he did the most damage. He had that fastbreak spinning layup around Vince Carter, a couple of those magical whipped passes out of traffic and into the hands of an open three-point shooter, that rebound he ripped away from Josh Boone, several dashes back on D to prevent an easy Nets bucket. He was just pouring his heart into every possession, offense and defense. He called a timeout at one point and promptly collapsed into a seat on the bench. And then a minute later he was right back out there going at it again. He got a nice rest to start the fourth and then dug deep to make sure we didn't blow the lead. His three-point play among the trees with a minute left pretty much sealed the win, and then his emphatic fastbreak jam after stealing an inbound from VC was the icing on the cake. 29 points, 11-18 FGs, 9 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals. I'd rather be without West, Chandler and Armstrong for two games than be without CP for one.
- Kudos to the bench for getting Paul some decent breaks tonight. We were actually up 12 when CP checked back in in the fourth, and I was wondering if maybe Byron would let him finish it out on the bench. Daniels was pretty solid out there. It's just a pity he can't drive the ball at all.
- Devin Harris: 6 points, 1-11 FGs. And he was benched again for most of the second half, not even getting a glance from Lawrence Frank when Keyon Dooling hurt his ankle. I'm guessing those ribs were still bothering Harris, because I didn't see the Hornets doing anything special to stop him. That said, he didn't appear to be in any pain out there. He looked disinterested more than anything.
- Peja is stepping up big when we need him most. Who would have though he could give 20 points and 10 boards? I don't think he missed an open look in this one, and I love it oh so much when he gets aggressive and starts looking to take his man off the dribble. He's pretty good at that you know. I'm wondering if he could give us this type of production every night if only he had the opportunities.
- I'm in my seat before the game and Mikey starts yelling at me from two sections over, pointing down to the floor at the players warming up. He's spotted a stranger in the Hornets layup line. Turn out we've signed a dude named Anthony Tolliver to a 10-day. He's 6-8, played with the Spurs earlier this season, most recently been balling in the D-League. He didn't get to play tonight.
- Some numbers: Hornets 9-22 3FGs, 42-37 rebounding advantage, 19-2 edge in fastbreak points.
- Sean Marks and Melvin Ely both started. Both had their highs and lows. Marks missed the usual open jumpers and was much too slow defensively, but he also got a badass block on Short-haired Lopez and somehow finished with a +/- of +20. Ely got blocked on point-blank looks twice in 32 seconds down the stretch and shot just 3-12 for the game, but he did come up with 3 blocks of his own and played great D on Carter after a switch with a minute and change left. West and Chandler don't have to worry about losing their starting jobs anytime soon, but I appreciate the effort Ely and Marks are giving. They're not very good at this whole basketball thing, but at least they're trying.
- We saw some odd line-ups against the Nets; none of them went horribly wrong. Most interesting was the quintet of CP, Wright, Posey, Peja and Butler for a stretch in the first quarter. Good thing we were playing the Nets and their abundance of no big men. Byron was forced to let go a little tonight and roll the dice a few times. Methinks that's good for him and the team. He should do it more often. No growth without change. Let's get Ryan Bowen out there on Friday and see what happens.
- Josh Boone badly missed four free throws in the first quarter, so I got curious. Turns out he's 20-52 (.385) from the charity stripe this season. Wow.
- Answer me this: do offensive fouls not count as team fouls? If they do, then someone messed up in the second quarter. The Nets had four team fouls before Lopez set an illegal pick at the 3:39 mark. And then they still had four team fouls afterwards. Nobody blinked. No free throws for the Hornets; just possession and the game kept going. Am I missing something there?
- Those acrobatic Bello Brothers from Italy were back doing their halftime show. I'm pretty sure they wore different costumes when they performed last season, but these outfits were similar in that there was ass cheek on display once again. Seriously. The halftime show was pretty much four Italian ass cheeks.
All in all, a great few hours at the Hive tonight. The Hornets are making up for the injuries by playing with hustle and energy. Our three best bigs going down has been a blessing in disguise so far.


18 awesome comments post your own
At the Hive
01/22/09 12:57 AM
Macrophenomenal indeed.
Yeah, offensive fouls aren't team fouls, at least last I checked.
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Ryan Schwan
01/22/09 09:25 AM
Correct - offensive fouls are personal, but not team.
That game was pretty fun to watch - just to see how the team reacted and how certain players responded.
Anyone else notice that at one point in the second, Peja was operating as the center - roaming the paint when the Nets went zone? Never thought I'd see the day.
I'm also a little surprised they went zone when we had Posey, Butler and Peja on the floor. The zone stops penetration and gives up three-point looks. Talk about playing into that group's strengths.
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Mikey
01/22/09 09:39 AM
I do believe offensive fouls go as a personal foul and a turnover, and are not counted as a team foul. Team fouls are on the defensive end and loose-ball fouls.
If the game would've gotten out of hand (i.e. a blowout going either way) I was ready to start the Ryan Bowen chant. Speaking of Bowen, I think had he been out there making the same mistakes that Sean Marks was making, both last night and in the Indiana game, the fans would have been way more supportive of him. Bowen is a fan-favorite, and folks in the arena would much rather see him get some of those minutes, and possibly even get the starting nod, over Sean Marks. Does Marks get an unfair shake? Maybe, but what exactly has he proven to this point? He can miss an 18 foot jumper as well as anyone. He's a terrible help defender. He's a better rebounder than either Hilton Armstrong or Melvin Ely (which isn't saying much), but his lack of offense just doesn't justify the minutes he gets. I believe the fans' misgivings with Marks are more in-line with what Niall says, "They aren't necessarily booing the player. They are booing his placement in the rotation."
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Mikey
01/22/09 09:41 AM
That said about Marks... When he wasn't shooting, or getting blown by because he was late with his help D, he was borderline serviceable. I guess that's all one can expect in a stand-in role.
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yatpatel
01/22/09 11:40 AM
I hope you're right on JuJu. Coach needs to find a way to get him on the floor. Heck, even with the size advantage Marks has over him, I'm pretty sure Julian can compete better defensively (even on big men) and on the boards than Marks can.
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fsumatthunter
01/22/09 11:42 AM
I saw the +/- numbers and had to reconnect my jaw
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mW
01/22/09 12:29 PM
On Ju-Ju, I also saw him grab a contested rebound just after one buzzer, have a nice jumper wiped out by the assister's travel, and block negated by the primary defender who he was helping. Free him, Byron. Free him!
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Mark
01/22/09 12:44 PM
We really had no definite option but to start Marks, but I think the fans would have preferred JuJu or Bowen, just because they've been with us (a potential starter and floor burner, respectively). I don't have a problem with the booing. Disrespectful, yes, but it also shows some loyalty the team has generated. Against adversity, it's Marks time to establish himself as the second option. Go for it, Marks!
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CP3ISTHEMVP
01/22/09 03:13 PM
FREE JU-JU
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Niall Doherty
01/22/09 05:21 PM
Thanks for the enlightenment on the team fouls. I never realized that.
@ Ryan: I can't go back and check but I thought that zone worked decently for the Nets, no? They used it mostly in the fourth quarter and I thought it helped them close the gap and make it interesting.
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ticktock6
01/22/09 07:00 PM
Y'ALL. Chris Paul. All Star Game. Starting.
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xcrunner728
01/22/09 07:42 PM
Hopefully after this game Coach Scott realizes that JuJu can come off the bench and contribute greatly. Even though he is still young and error-proned, Wright does enough good things to make the bench respectable and give CP3, West, and Peja enough rest time. I don't think the second half of last season was a fluke, and apparently as seen last night JuJu can be the catalyst we need to overcome the apparent lack of production from the bench.
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saltandcarbon
01/22/09 08:08 PM
I love me a gutsy win. And, lets face it, some Italian ass cheek.
Just a quick question though. We signed Tolliver as insurance in the paint, no? Now, from all accounts, the kid can ball some, but isn't he a little, umm...small? Those T-Wolves and Sixers have some quite sizeable chaps to run at us. 6-8 might not help so much. I'm especially confused that Tolliver came our way before Courtney Sims - who we know can play and is an agile 6-11, we to the Suns on a 10-day. Thinking/inside info on this one?
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Niall Doherty
01/22/09 08:39 PM
@ ticktock: I'm amazed he caught McGrady. I really didn't think it was possible.
But justice has been served. Take that, China.
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Niall Doherty
01/22/09 08:41 PM
@ saltandcarbon: I thought that, too. He is a little undersized for what we need. Maybe all the taller guys in the D-League suck or something.
On a related note, I just saw that the Spurs picked up Austin Croshere today/yesterday. If he wasn't on the Hornets radar, he should have been.
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emir
01/22/09 08:51 PM
hornets should pick me up
haha seriously
actualy you know what bugs me i always liked adam haluska i kinda want him back
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Andrea
01/22/09 09:31 PM
Glad JuJu finally got off the pine. I would've commented sooner but I've been in a trance the last 24 hours after I looked in the box score and saw the +/- with Marks on the floor. Nice win. Now we go to Minnesota. The T'Wolves have palyed well lately. Should be an interesting game.
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mW
01/22/09 11:43 PM
For the record, I take credit for CP's All-Star start. I challenged the near-billion people of India to screw their neighbor and rival China. Apparently it worked.
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