The Bulls came out, smacked the Hornets in the mouth in the first half, and it was pretty much over. I know last game against Portland there was much criticism about the Hornets offense with Paul out - how Byron's schemes were at fault - how the guys aren't cutting enough, but here's the reality - and it's been the reality about the Hornets all season:
The Hornets are a mediocre defensive team. If you take the best two defenders on the team, Paul and Chandler, they are a bad defensive team.
In the loss to Portland, yes, the Hornets scored only 15 points in the 4th. But with a seventeen point lead, 15 points should be more than enough. Today, yes, their offense was merely okay, but the Hornets gave up 62 points in the first half, and another 27 in the fourth quarter.
They scored enough to win tonight - they didn't defend enough to win against anybody. Here's some all-defense focused bullets:
- The perimeter defense was a sieve tonight, and that's the whole team's fault, really. West and Ely never go out far enough on picks while Daniels, Brown, Stojakovic and even Butler couldn't keep in front of their guy. Simple pick and pops got the shooter open repeatedly, especially in the first half.
- Butler is a fine defender against certain types of players - the Roy, Bryant, and Carter style players who don't have explosive speed or strength, but are simply all-around athletic and skilled. Tonight, though, he was chasing Ben Gordon, Hinrich and even Rose for a time, and he had trouble keeping up with them. When he was on Loul, Loul had a hell of a time.
- West's defense in the paint is pretty solid. When he's teamed with Chandler, they are good at stopping easy baskets and covering for each others mistakes. When he's relying on Armstrong or Ely, it hurts. Particularly Ely, who can defend a player trying to score in a simple post up, but never moves his feet to help against anyone else at all. West kept having to come over to help - which left his guy open for offensive putbacks all night. It made Joakim Noah look great.
- Bowen defended well as usual tonight. He was the one who keyed a brief comeback in the fourth with his hustle and aggressive defense.
- Devin Brown did a decent job on the perimeter, using his bulk to keep driving players from easy forays to the hoop. He still got beat several times due to slow foot speed, but overall he was fairly good.
- Julian Wright doesn't know how to work in a zone. Three times I saw him completely forget where who he was supposed to shift to and give up a wide-open three. And they were really wide open. When they shifted to man to man, and Julian was able to lock on again, he was beastly, but he's still too much of a ball-watcher to defend his man properly when they don't have the ball.
- Armstrong was yanked in the third after a defensive lapse and got a lecture. I went back over the play twice, but didn't see any egregious mistake. I'm assuming it was the play before or something.
Anyways, that's it. Byron was hopping mad in the first half, snapping at players and getting after some of them. By the second half, he had a group that could defend, so I'm betting we'll see more of the West-Posey-Bowen-Stojakovic-Brown lineup on Friday.


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HornetsManiac27
02/04/09 11:24 PM
AHH CP come back ASAP we might as well be the Clippers without you. In fact, maybe the Clippers could beat us without CP. I don't know what to think right now. I am partially depressed. We had such a favorable schedule (vs bulls, vs raptors, vs t'wolves, at grizzlies), not to mention that 17 pt lead we blew against the blazers. We have already lost two of those games, and I'm sure the other three won't be easy either if CP remains out.
We were playing so well one week ago, beating the Nuggets at home. We all felt good about this team, as it was playing with heart and energy despite being without West and Chandler. Then West comes back and sort of disrupts that whole heart/energy vibe, and we drop a few games. Then West gets his groove back a bit, and we lose Paul...just crummy luck. Does anyone else feel the same way, or is it just me?
go hornets still!
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Juncti
02/05/09 08:33 AM
I'm getting Deja Vu from the Saints season. The curse is spreading.
#2
Mikey
02/05/09 09:50 AM
Right on, Ryan. The Hornets defense last night was almost unbearable to watch, especially in the 1st half. Hilton Armstrong was an oxygen thief, stealing breathable air from others on the floor around him. The Hornets perimeter defenders looked incapable of playing solid defense, and the interior defenders just looked disinterested. I honestly don't know which is worse. You're not going to win many games when you give up 30 points in the paint in the 1st half. In the 2nd half, the Bulls only scored 10 points in the paint, but that's fools gold because the game was already over. Here is where you miss Tyson Chandler. Before Chandler got hurt, the Hornets only gave up 33 points in the paint per game, which is top three in the league. Now, I don't know what the number is; let's just call it alot more.
What makes me sad is when the Hornets get behind, they just don't have the players to make a significant run, mainly because they can't get stops. What makes me even sadder is they are going to be behind ALOT in these next couple games.
In the 5 quarters without CP, the opposition is averaging 29 points per quarter against the Hornets. Yikes.
Lastly, I just want to say thanks to Dallas, Golden State, and Memphis for helping to make the pain a little more bearable.
#3
Mikey
02/05/09 11:46 AM
Gerry V made a comment last night during the radio broadcast that he believes "...games are won when the ball is in the air". That means that the Hornets will go as far as their rebounding will take them. I'm inclined to agree with him. I'll even expand on it; the Hornets will go as far as their backup rebounders will take them. Our backup big men are among the absolute worst in the NBA in rebounding, given their size. Sean Marks has improved his rebounding, but Hilton and Melvin Ely are terrible rebounders. Armstrong is slow getting into position, often gets boxed out, takes bad angles to the basket and tries to avoid contact at all cost, none of which are attributes for an effective rebounder. Hilton did have 3 offensive rebounds last night though, and promptly bricked a putback after one and immediately committed a turnover after another. Melvin Ely just isn't athletic or hungry enough. Sean Marks had as many boards in 2 minutes as Ely did in 11 minutes (1).
#4
Niall Doherty
02/05/09 01:55 PM
FYI: James Posey will be joining Gerry V on the radio tonight, at Hooters on the Westbank. 7pm. More info here:
http://hornetsreport.com/HRForums/showthread.php?t=53519
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ticktock6
02/05/09 01:59 PM
@ Niall-- I was so mad about having to go watch awful basketball all week that I was gonna pass, but I think I'll go. Pose looks like he needs a hug.
:-D
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Andrea
02/05/09 03:59 PM
If it's any consolation (though I didn't see the game), we gave up 62 points in the first half but only 45 in the second. We should expland on that. I'm not optimistic about anything without Chris on the floor, but I'm not turning my back on the Bees. I'll just cover my eyes until Chris returns but I'll peep through my fingers from time to time.
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Niall Doherty
02/05/09 04:14 PM
@ ticktock: I'll give it a miss. The season is so hectic that I value these off-evenings when I can forget about the Hornets for a few hours. Besides, tonight I gotta go get measured for a tuxedo for the N.O. Paddy's Day parade. Aw yeah.
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skyler
02/05/09 09:26 PM
can someone answer a quick question for me? I'm just getting back into the team again and I was watching the last few games, and I noticed that I can't see Peterson anywhere? of course he's hurt right? does he not stay on the bench to support the team or am i seeing wrong?
thanks - also Chandler is another player that I didn't see on the bench. are their injuries that bad?
#9
YoungFella
02/05/09 10:38 PM
Chandler's been on the bench for most all of the home games lately. I don't really know about Mo Pete. I try not to think about Mo Pete to be honest, because then I'll get frustrated trying to figure Byron Scott out. That's also why I try not to think about Julian Wright or J.R. Smith.
Damn, now I've thought about it. I hate Byron Scott.
#10
Niall Doherty
02/06/09 07:44 AM
I guess they leave it up to the player if they want to come to the games or not when they're injured. When you have a bad back or a sprained ankle, the trainer might advise that you stay at home and rest up as much as possible.
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