It's over.
The Hornets hung tough for 30 minutes tonight, doing their best to show some pride and not go down without a fight. The Nuggets looked laid back all the while, knowing that they'd put together a back-breaking run at some point. That came at the end of the third quarter, with Carmelo Anthony taking it strong to the rack and J.R. Smith flame throwing triples. The Hornets could do nothing but force up some tough shots against the imposing Denver defense and wait for their season to end.
Final score: 107-86. A convincing 4-1 series win for the Nuggets.
Congratulations due to Denver. They proved to be by far the better team. All throughout the series they played physical and aggressive defense, they executed a good game plan, and they just had too many offensive weapons for us to handle. I expect to see them in the conference finals.
For us Hornets fans, naturally we start wondering what comes next for our team. (Actually, I think we already started that after the Game 4 debacle). There will be plenty of different arguments about that, and lots of them will have valid points. No doubt, changes have to be made.
But where to start? Earlier today I posted the following in the comments:
I have a hard time blaming any one person in particular for this mess. Sure, it would help if George Shinn had deeper pockets. It would also be nice if Jeff Bower could undo some of the moves he did/didn't make so we'd have a deeper and more talented roster. It would be great if Byron had more coaching skills, if our players could stay healthy and productive, and if they consistently put forth maximum effort. Also, the economy isn't helping and we're playing the wrong team at the wrong time.
It's all the perfect storm for the Hornets right now. The fastest way out of it is for everyone involved in the organization to ask themselves how they can do better in future and then strive to do so. They won't get far if they're busy assigning blame.
So where to start with the changes? I say find those people (players, coaches, trainers, scouts, management, whoever) within the organization who don't accept responsibility for their role in creating this storm, and get rid of them. Start right there, and we can only get better.


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Andrea
04/30/09 01:07 AM
I think Byron Scott's time is up. Is there anyone of Gregg Popovich's former assistant coaches that we can get to take over? Someone who actually admits when they're outcoached?
I don't want to be too rash. I'm trying hard to keep everything in perspective but I think that's the perfect place to start. Only question is if Byron's canned, who may become the new coach? Flip Saunders is already off the market :-(
I say we contact Jeff Van Gundy ASAP
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Mark
04/30/09 01:10 AM
With the same squad, you consider health. If we don't stay healthy we're going to end up worse than this season, which is easier to say on a 'injury-prone' squad.
It boils down to execution. Can/could we implement a game plan to cater to our penchant to Devin Brown? Having a capable bench establishes trust, limits minutes, maximizes productivity, and keeps everybody generally healthy. Like I and the entire Hornets community noted toward the end of the season, there should be no reason CP and DX were relegated 42+ minutes per game.
Thanks for the season, Hornets. Now onward to speculation for inevitable change!
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Mark
04/30/09 01:12 AM
Andrea: I don't profess to know coaching free-agency, but I'd imagine we would go per Miami and hire an up-and-coming coach or, like you said, some assistant coach. The big names don't appear to be in any rush to leave their cushy commentator jobs.
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Andrea
04/30/09 01:18 AM
Mark: I'd prefer an established coach but an assistant or up-and-comer isn't a bad choice either. Someone from Pop or Sloan's coaching staffs would do me just fine but those guys have no reason to leave..well maybe the guys from SA may be willing to jump ship
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LSUhornet17
04/30/09 01:33 AM
I doubt that the Hornets will cut Scott and have to pay him and another coach. I think he is only extended through next year, but I could be wrong. Anyways, I hope I'm wrong because despite Byron's rants, effort is a coaching problem and can often only be improved with a coaching change. Putting aside the injuries, this team looked like it quit on several occasions this season, and I don't recall thinking that last season. This is a killer because you can't affect whether or not your shot is falling or you're getting calls, but effort is entirely a matter of focus and motivation. If these players have lost confidence in Scott as a coach, it could explain the apparent dip in effort this year. Hopefully a new season and maybe a few new faces will put the drive back into this team, regardless of whether a coaching change is made.
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QueenBee
04/30/09 01:40 AM
So if Scott is canned what about Bower? And can another coach do better with this same roster? Roster changes need to be made as well. It goes deeper than just coaching.
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QueenBee
04/30/09 01:54 AM
Tim Floyd FTW!
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Andrea
04/30/09 01:57 AM
LSUhornet1: Congrats on graduating soon. That's quite an accomplishment :-). You're right Scott is only extended through next year.
I really can't say that another coach would do better with the same roster. Coaching is where I'd start but we obviously need more talent. I feel like a lot of the players under B.Scott's regime have been underutilized or not utilized at all. Mo Peterson this season is a good example of that.
I really don't like to see coaches get fired (seriously) but I feel like he's as much a part of the problem as the players are and in this league, coaches always get the blame whether they deserve it or not.
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LSUhornet17
04/30/09 02:04 AM
@ Queen Bee
completely agree. However, I do think our bench has some talent (Mo, Julian, Hilton if he got a hand transplant). One of the most frustrating moves by Scott to me was banishing Mo to the end of the bench and insisting on giving Devin Brown minutes. That coupled with yanking Juju's minutes has left me with absolutely no respect for Byron as a evaluator of talent. I don't coaching is the only problem. However, to finally answer your question, Yes I believe another coach could have gotten more out of this roster in part because Byron has been rather pathetic at developing young players.
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QueenBee
04/30/09 02:13 AM
@LSUhornet1, Hilton needs more than a hand transplant. The dude looks like he has no skills at all. He needs work on his footwork too. What he really needs is a better big man coach. I don't really recall Kenny Gattison (who happens to work with the Hornets' bigs) being a fire player. Yao has worked with Hakeem. Dwight works with Ewing. Bynum works with Kareem. Our bigs work with Gattison. LMAO! I do agree that Mo and Julian should've been utilized more. I once read in one of ESPN's chats that far too often scouts and GM's go after players that aren't quite NBA ready. Guys come out of school too early. We have to do a better job of scouting these players. Hilton looks like he still needs to be in college and he's just finishing his 3rd NBA season. Julian is just young and raw and I hope he gets better in the offseason and gets to at least prove it next season, no matter who the coach will be.
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LSUhornet17
04/30/09 02:17 AM
@ Andrea
Thank you
I am not sure if another coach would have done better in this series, however in the regular season I believe another coach would have had more success. I do feel like we have one of the least talented benches in the league, however it doesn't help when some of the more talented players on that bench never come off it. We probably never would have seen Julian play more than 10min if Peja would not have gotten hurt.
PS. If Mo comes back next year and has a career year, can we have 2 phoenixes?
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Apple
04/30/09 04:03 AM
Now that all that fun is over for another season, I wonder if anyone can tell me what that black rubber bracelet that Byron Scott wears says. I get an initial W and I think an S but I'm not sure. It caught my eye all year, but was never able to read it.
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mhartzold
04/30/09 09:34 AM
Byron's bracelet says WWJD. 'What Would Jesus Do'.
It's a Christian mantra that's supposed to help you make decisions in life. Apparently, if Jesus were an NBA coach, he'd stoically pace the sidelines offering little to no advice or motivation during games. He'd also have a serious attitude clash with anyone young and inexperienced and he would talk about it in the press, belittle them and eventually send them to other teams where they would flourish.
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Mark
04/30/09 10:43 AM
Oh come on mhartzold. Donovan McNabb wears it too, you think Jesus would play football? It was a fashion trend not unlike the Livestrong bands. You think everybody wearing those Livestrong bracelets were compassionate towards cancer patients?
And congrats to LSUHornet! At least there's something to be proud of today (or at least the prospect of graduation, haha).
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Jared_W_H
04/30/09 11:23 AM
Mark, I think mhartzold was making a joke. And a funny one at that. Fire Byron, trade Tyson and let's try to draft someone who doesn't suck. IE not Hilton Armstrong (because he sucks).
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gsmith
04/30/09 12:55 PM
My take on the debacle: the Hornets have at most three players who should be on a contending roster
http://www.examiner.com/x-3619-New-Orleans-Sports-Examiner~y2009m4d30-Hornets-horror-show-screams-for-major-roster-changes
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LSUhornet17
04/30/09 01:46 PM
Thanks Mark
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Mark
04/30/09 02:28 PM
Jared, I don't take jokes. Everything is serious to me.
Point well taken, and comment unofficially retracted.
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Dmon3k
04/30/09 05:30 PM
@ LSUHornet, I'm pretty sure Byron had been in the same position with the Nets in terms of signing an extension and they still let him go too so who knows. But the bottom line to me is this is two teams that I have now seen quit on this coach.
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Ryan M
04/30/09 11:54 PM
the Hornets are screwed unless what we have gets healthy/plays better together. who wants Peja (and his contract) after this series? Chandler? Posey? even David West could only be traded for cents on the dollar. and firing Byron Scott now, and eating his contract for next year, is just too big of a financial hit to take for a small market cash-strapped organization. not to be all "doom and gloom" but dropping a crucial playoff game at home by FIFTY EIGHT POINTS will do that to you.
JR Smith and Chris Andersen looked pretty good. unfortunately. Joe Smith also looks good (READ: healthy) in Cleveland. damn.
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mhartzold
05/01/09 01:58 AM
Quote:
"Oh come on mhartzold. Donovan McNabb wears it too, you think Jesus would play football? It was a fashion trend not unlike the Livestrong bands. You think everybody wearing those Livestrong bracelets were compassionate towards cancer patients?"
Someone asked, I told them what the bracelet said. The rest of my comment was meant to be entertaining. But, since you appear to be very literal, and since you asked, I don't care about the fashion motivations or compassion level of anyone wearing a 'livestrong' or WWJD bracelet. I also don't think too many people are anti-Cancer patient and think that was a silly question.
But, back to the Hornets. I think Byron Scott is a narcissistic prick who can't deal with anything he can't fully control and/or predict. He loves someone like Sean Marks and gives him tons of minutes because there will be no surprises. If he does well, Byron looks like a genius. If he does poorly, no one can blame the coach for the shortcomings of an average, also-ran, NBA journeyman whom no one expects anything out of anyway.
Chris Paul is Scott's only saving grace as far as I can see, but not even Chris can keep people from seeing his inability and unwillingness to develop, nurture and COACH young talent. Byron still thinks he's a player IMO. He reminds me a bit of Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite. I'll bet he tapes himself shooting threes in an empty gym and makes his kids watch, all the while telling them how he carried Magic and them back in the day. I'm not saying fire Byron Scott this off-season. But, if I were Hornets GM, I'd make him give Julian Wright steady minutes next year, or it would be the end. Whether that would succeed or fail is irrelevant. The buck needs to stop somewhere when it comes to this franchise giving away its young talent, and Julian seems as good a talent as you will come across in any draft, so why not play him and TEACH him the game instead of belittling and benching the guy.
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Apple
05/11/09 01:30 AM
My thanks to mhartzold for the info on Coach Scott's bracelet.
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