Matchup: Raptors(19-32) @ Hornets(28-18)
Off Efficiency: Raptors 104.5(15th), Hornets 106.8(9th)
Def Efficiency: Raptors 107.0(24th), Hornets 103.8(13th)
The Raptors and Hornets both have 4-game losing streaks going, and both are sporting injured star point guards. The Raptors have gotten back their injured Center, Jermaine O'Neal, but no one is really certain if that's a good thing or not, and have lost their starting Power Forward. This game is eminently winnable, if the guys just play some defense.
Byron was furious with Hilton's defense after last game, and has made it pretty clear he's likely to go another direction this game. Yay Marks or Ely.
I'm going to do an abbreviated positional analysis, and then post a question and answer exchange I did with Dino Nation. Enjoy.
Injuries:
Raptors: Jose Calderon is Day to Day, Chris Bosh is Doubtful
Hornets: Paul is Day to Day, Chander Doubtful, Peterson Day to Day
Positional Analysis
PG: Anthony Parker v Antonio Daniels
Advantage: Even
SG: Joey Graham v Rasual Butler
Advantage: Hornets
SF: Jamario Moon v Peja Stojakovic
Advantage: Hornets
PF: Andrea Bargnani v David West
Advantage: Hornets
C: Jermaine O'Neal v Sean Marks
Advantage: Raptors
Bench
Advantage: Even - Both teams have thin, inconsistent benches.
Like I said above, I exchanged questions with James at the Dino Nation Blog. You can find my answers to his questions up over there. Here's his answers to my incisive and hard-hitting inquiries:
1. Anthony Parker was an underrated part of your team last year - but he seems to have taken several steps backward. Is he being used differently? Is he just starting to slide as he passes into his 30's?
He is now the back-up point guard, or if Jose is out the starting point guard. He did play that role back in Europe, but it speaks to the mistake Colangelo made in not finding a legit back-up for Calderon. Parker has lost a step and has always been a guy that depends on the team's success for his own. Candace Parker he is not - meaning that he is not the focus and needs ball movement to score. When he has been at the point he has been able to increase his scoring some what.
2. Forget TJ Ford. If you could trade Jermaine O'Neal back to the Pacers for Rasho Nesterovich, would you? How about if New Jersey offered Vince Carter to Toronto for Jermaine O'Neal, would it even be considered? Should it be?
Rasho was highly under valued by fans here. If you forgot about contract numbers and all the rest, Rasho would not be as good an option numbers wise but has more durability. As for the second part of the question, as a blogger Vince Carter back with Toronto? Hell ya. The whole drama with all of that is gold. However the majority of the fan base still hates Vince although they claim to be over it. Public relations wise it may be too much to endure. Basketball wise it makes sense. Since Vince left we've needed a Vince Carter like wing player. Is Vince Carter, still Vince Carter like? Maybe he still has some of that. I wouldn't mind it but I doubt many Rap fans share that opinion.
3. One of my favorite Raptors was Carlos Delfino. Has his defection to a European ball club impacted the team at all, or was I basing my fandom on too small a sample size?(only saw him in about 6-7 games his whole career)
It has if you think he could have out-played our other wing players. That being said Delfino himself was not consistent. You know how when people go away they grow in legend. Well with all the losing and problems Carlos Delfino has grown in ability with Raptor fans. Colangelo suggested Delfino could be an option next season as Raptors still hold his rights as a restricted free agent.
4. Raptor's GM Bryan Colangelo: Savior or Serpent?
My answer is human. There was a time that he was thought of as the savior of the franchise. But Raptor fans and the media have grown the strength to challenge their savior. He has had some bad moves in his time with the Raptors. Andrea Bargnani and how he pans out will say a lot if Colangelo truly bottoms out. That and how he handles things with Bosh - be it keeping him or moving him if he is forced to. Those 2 things will define B.C.
5. Did you think the Sam Mitchell firing was warranted?
I was one of his biggest supporters. But after that Denver game. You just had a feeling that Sam had lost this team and when you have lost a team you just never get them back. But Sam is a good coach and you folks in New Orleans have a fine example of a coach that lost a team and lived to coach again in Byron Scott.
Enjoy the game.


9 remarkable comments post your own
thekourt
02/06/09 10:18 AM
Isn't Bosh doubtful for this game? Who would start in his place?
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Ryan Schwan
02/06/09 10:21 AM
You are correct, sir. I read that last night, and somehow forgot about it when I went to write the preview this morning.
I will update!
The likely result is Bargnani switches to Power Forward, and Jamario Moon slips into the starting small forward spot.
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James ( The Dino Blogger )
02/06/09 10:55 AM
Bosh will not play although he is on the trip. I would be shocked if he does. If that is the case Raptors would have O'Neal at the 5 spot, Bargnani at the 4 and Joey or Jamario at the 3 spot. The trick is with Bosh and Humphries out. That would mean behind those 2 players is Jake Voskhul and rookie Nathan Jawai. You could even see Joey Graham play as an under sized 4 if Triano is not willing to throw Voskhul and Jawai to the wolves or Hornets as the case may be.
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Mikey
02/06/09 11:32 AM
This may sound crazy, but if I were Byron Scott, I'd be inclined to start Devin Brown at point guard tonight, and let Daniels come off the bench in his usual role. Devin can penetrate, and showed some capability to work that drive-and-kick game against the Bulls. He also gets to the freethrow line. Daniels just doesn't have the speed to get around defenders, espeically when playing extended minutes. Also, Brown can rebound the basketball.
Some other changes I'd expect to see: Ely and Sean Marks get the lion-share of minutes at center. I wouldn't expect Armstrong to play much unless the Hornets get in serious foul trouble, especially after that terrible outing on wednesday night. It wouldn't be shocking to see Ryan Bowen see time as David West's primary backup. What the reserve-reserve unit really needs is rebounding help and hustle, both of which Bowen can provide in abundance. I sincerely hope Julian Wright can see some extended playing time tonight, but I just don't think it's going to happen. The kid just doesn't know where he's supposed to be on the floor half the time. He passes up open shots, forces passes to guys that just aren't open, and his overall athleticism is cancelled out by his poor decision-making. I'd be a happy man if Morris Peterson was dressed to play, and actually played as a result.
#4
YoungFella
02/06/09 12:15 PM
Mikey, I think that's what Scott meant by "lineup changes". Devin for A.D. Hopefully it pans out - we should win this game tonight and I want to see our guys scrap.
#5
Diane
02/06/09 12:35 PM
I'm with you guys - start Devin Brown, I think he just has a better feel for this team and really gone to work in the past two games.
I'm leaving you guys in charge. I'm going to the Ford Center to watch my other favorite team, The Trailblazers, lets see if The Thunder can handle them any better than The Hornets. I'll keep my eye on the score board and hope The Hornets can take care of business.
#6
Niall Doherty
02/06/09 12:50 PM
I'd be all for starting Devin Brown. I've lost faith in Daniels recently. Well, probably more accurate to say that I have very little faith in Byron's offense and so we're better off with guys who can drive the ball and create their own shots. If we had more ball movement, back door cuts and the like, then I think Daniels would do better out there.
Oh, and Ryan Bowen is starting tonight, with West moving to the 5. I love this move by Byron, but Bowen's minutes will have to be managed carefully. I'd like to see him out there for maybe 5 minutes each quarter so he doesn't completely exhaust himself with that relentless hustle.
Winnable game tonight, fellas. Let's get it done!
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Andrea
02/06/09 01:58 PM
Yay for Ryan. Glad he's getting a start tonight. I think Devin should be the starter for as long as CP's out. Daniels gives us little to nothing offensively and Devin Brown can at least get to the basket. He should be fine as long as he totally eliminates jumpers from his game or at the very least he stops taking them after he misses 4 or 5 in a row. Never thought I'd say this, but Sean Marks needs more PT!!
#8
mW
02/06/09 03:06 PM
Another brilliant banner by Darius!
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