We probably don't win this game without Tyson Chandler.
In his first game back from injury, and only a few days removed from that whole rescinded trade debacle, Chandler came up huge for the Hornets against the Kings. It took him less than three minutes to hook up with Chris Paul for a Crescent City Connection, and him picking and rolling with CP made all the difference down the stretch.
It wasn't a flawless performance by Tyson by any means -- check his five turnovers and a botched alley oop in the first quarter -- but he gave us much more than could be reasonably be expected of a guy who hadn't played in over a month. His final numbers: 15 points (5-of-6 FGs) and 10 boards in 32 minutes of action.
Let's rip through some bullets:
- The Hornets looked like they would cruise to an easy win in this one. We led 61-47 at halftime, but then seemed to get a little sloppy and unfocused in the third. The defensive rotations weren't quite as snappy, and the Kings really started hustling after rebounds and loose balls. We were able to answer a couple of their runs in that period, but then Kevin Martin went off in the fourth to make it a tight game down the stretch.
- Martin finished with 32 points, 24 of them coming in the fourth. I'm pretty sure we were defending him much the same way all game, but he didn't seem all that interested until the final frame. I started to question why we had Peja guarding him for most of the quarter but decided it wasn't a bad move. Peja's length allowed him to contest a lot of Martin's jumpers, and the help D behind him was actually fairly good. K-Mart was just in a zone, knocking down those contested jumpers and finishing well in traffic.
- Chris Paul oozed fantasticness tonight. He had a dozen or so amazing plays that I could write about, but I'll mention just two from the first half. He had a beauty of a no-look feed to West on the fast break in the first quarter, where he had everybody believing the ball was going to Peja on the wing. He just floated that pass over the Kings transition D to give West the easiest of layups. Then there was that ridiculous crossover he unleashed on Udrih in the second quarter, immediately followed by a high-off-the-glass finish over an outstretched Spencer Hawes. It never ceases to amaze me how well Paul finishes in the lane when he's so often forced to alter the arc of his shot and the timing of his release. Moving in fast forward, seeing in slow motion.
CP's final numbers tonight: 27 points (11-of-19 FGs), 13 assists, 3 steals, 2 turnovers. - When I said that we ran the pick and roll with Paul and Chandler down the stretch, I mean we ran it on every possession for about six minutes. Udrih and Hawes were helpless to defend it.
- Besides 13 points from Posey and 7 boards from Marks, we didn't get a lot from the bench tonight. The usual reserves didn't get much burn in the fourth because Byron had to get the starters back out there to counter the K-Mart barrage. Posey did most of his damage from deep, sinking 4-of-7 triples. I honestly thought every one of those four makes was going to be blocked because he had a defender in his face each time. It's remarkable how he can get that shot off.
- A few more things we missed when Tyson was out were his bone-crushing picks, and his ability to run the break. I mentioned that botched alley oop in the first quarter (where the ball slipped through Tyson's hands), but that play was only a possibility because TC sprinted the floor and beat every King to the lane.
- I'll take Nocioni on my team any day.
- Not a great night shooting for David West but he was battling hard down low. He finished with 24 points, 9 boards and 4 blocks. I've commented many times about his poor help defense, but after reading Ryan's recap of the Jazz game, I'm wondering if that can be attributed to his slow footspeed more so than a lack of effort. I'm sure it's a combination of both, but what are the proportions?
- Rasual Butler played so well in the first quarter I was thinking about deeming him Danny Granger lite in this recap. He was scoring inside and out; crashing the offensive boards, probing the defense, and just being a very effective offensive threat. But then he kinda disappeared for the rest of the game. Looked like he might have hurt himself in the fourth and he didn't play the final ten minutes. Not sure what the story is there.
- Numbers: 46-35 rebounding advantage for the Hornets, 23-of-32 FTs, 13 points on the break, 38 in the paint. The Kings scored 40 in the paint. I'm surprised and disappointed by that. Thought we'd fare better with Tyson back.
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Overall, it wasn't an inspiring victory by the Hornets. We were playing the worst team in the NBA, who made a lot of noise before the trade deadline and thus had a bunch of players unfamiliar with each other. We got off to a good start but let them get back in it and make it a tougher fourth quarter than it had to be. On the flip side, we showed some resolve and poise in staving off the comeback. Our guys never looked all that flustered, and we were able to flex our muscle and take advantage of some questionable officiating.
Next up, our guys are back in New Orleans to host the Pistons on Wednesday. I may or may not have recovered from Mardi Gras by then. It's been a crazy few days, I tell ya.


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chefcdb
02/24/09 01:55 AM
It was a very strange game, one that leaves me a little queasy up here on the ledge. Kevin Martin was ice cold early and when he wasn't missing shots, he was feeding Spencer Hawes in the post like Hawes was all that, which he ain't, but Hawes does have a chance to make the Kings forget about Brad Miller for a whole lot less money. Then Martin just turned Kobe on us, putting his head down and exploding with that super quick first step to the basket. That did bring out the competitive juices in Chris Paul, who probably played too many minutes, but man, were they fun minutes to watch. It was a game that was more exciting to watch than it should've been, actually a very entertaining 4th quarter of high caliber hoops.
Ya gotta think OKCity fans are gonna bee mighty perturbed once they see the highlights and boxscore from Chandler tonight. The cut of highlights I saw on ESPN omitted Tyson's best dunk, a raging tomahawk off a slingshot CP3 lob (set up by CP's nifty between the legs dribble to change hands and stabilize his motion to fling the lob) across the lane, where Tyson grabbed the ball with one hand up high and behind his head, and crushed it! Emphatic barely does that dunk justice. It was the last Crescent City Connection of the night, and it was as good as icing on the cake!
DX also had a pair of good blocks on Nocioni, who was trying to load up daggers from 3 at crunch time, late in the 4th. Kevin Martin should've been irritated anybody else for the Kings was trying to shoot in the 4th. So while it was a true spectacle of a game to welcome back Chandler, there were many uneasy moments dangling like participles in a poorly constructed sentence, but I think we got the gist of it -- a much needed Hornets win so I don't have a bad cloud hanging over a glorious Mardi Gras.
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Dariusz Ejkiewicz
02/24/09 09:59 AM
So I just watched the game and I have to say that the OKC doctor that stayed in the YHT after hornets left still has to be a friend of Bower or something. Bower prolly called him after the trade and said "Doc, I F**** messed up you gotta help me" and doc was like "Aight, imma help u out". That's how we got the old Tyson Chandler back.
Right when he was traded everyone was mad at the amount of talent we got in return, but right now I think it's more of the energy that he brings to the game. The way he plays and how he acts definitely gives a lot of fire to this team.
I am glad he is back with the team and this was a good win even though we lost a lot of burn in the 3rd and 4th.
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Ryan Schwan
02/24/09 10:52 AM
West might be fairly slow - but those two blocks he had of Nocioni in the fourth were vital. We were scoring every time down, but they were hitting a bucket load of threes and were catching up until West stuffed him twice.
And they were smart stuffs too. He didn't spike the ball into the crowd, he tipped it to himself. Very nice.
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byronscott4
02/24/09 11:17 AM
Sam Smith has written about Chandler's salary and the fact that if he goes, Chris Paul may play out his contract and leave. Obviously, we don't want either of those guys to go based on what we saw tonight. Let's hope the Hornets go on a run to remind us how strong they can be.
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Caleb462
02/24/09 12:09 PM
"Bower prolly called him after the trade and said 'Doc, I F**** messed up you gotta help me" and doc was like "Aight, imma help u out'. "
Hahaha.
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Diane
02/24/09 02:03 PM
When I saw the first hook up with CP3 and Chandler my heart skipped a beat - happiness for Tyson and The Hornets and sorrow for The Thunder. Boy could I see Tyson playing with Westbrook, Green, and Durant. This probably was one of the hardest decisions The Thunder ever had to make. I'm sure lots of consultations went in with this with other doctors and the management. You just don't turn something like this trade down easily. I truly wish the best for Tyson and I hope he can stay healthy cause I know he wants more basketball years. We in OKC love the Hornets players here or there. Hurricane Katrina havoc plays out in more ways than one.
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Mark
02/24/09 02:18 PM
I didn't watch, but there's a CP quote that's been quite definitive of our team: "I might have an off night. It might not have been one of my best games, but no one can question whether I played hard. I don't want anyone to ever be able to say that about me." (Giant Magazine, March 2009)
CP always give it his best, but I'd say most of our team doesn't share his desire which, I believe, will ultimately lead to our downfall.
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YoungFella
02/24/09 02:43 PM
I'm still undecided on whether to renew all of my season tickets for next year, because it's still probable that the Hornets will dump Tyson after this season.
If they do that and I have given them my thousands of dollars I will riot. I'm really torn. At least now that we have Tyson through the duration of this year I'll allow myself to get playoff tickets.
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mW
02/25/09 12:52 PM
@Youngfella: ditto.
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