The Hornets led at the start, kept it close the rest of the game, and then were out-executed by the Celtics when the Boston starting five entered with a few minutes left. As usual, there was some good, some bad, and some ugly, but the guys played hard, displayed improving familiarity with one another, and generally showed enough that I came away satisfied. Let's get to the observations.
- First and foremost, the Hornets lost the game because of Kevin Garnett. After keeping him in check fairly well through the first three quarters, the Celtics went to him consistently in the fourth and he couldn't be stopped. David West played excellent defense on him, contesting every shot and anticipating his moves, but Garnett kept drilling tough shots over the top of him. It was a tour de force.
- On the offensive end, West and Okafor had a terrible game. The Celtics battled West all game for position and then attacked him aggressively every time he managed to catch the ball in the post, making it impossible for him to work. Their traps came from all sides, and sometimes he ended up taking some very bad shots since he had no open avenue for passing out. Okafor had the same problems that Dwight Howard encountered last year playing against Kendrick Perkins. Perkins is limited, but he's as strong as a bull and defends the post extremely well. Okafor missed some point-blank shots he normally wouldn't early, and by the second half he was so tired of battling Perkins he took a trio of mid-range jumpers. I haven't done a full Emeka Okafor post to detail his offense, but as a mid-range shooter, he's terrible. Terrible. As in 30% shooting from there last season.
- Chris Paul was very quiet in the first half, picking his moments and trying to get his big men going. In the second half, he realized it wasn't likely to happen and dropped fifteen points and four assists in the quarter. It was vintage Paul. I also wanted to point out that Paul's jumper, if he's given only a little room, has been automatic so far. Until a forced three at the end of the shot clock in the third, he'd hit every three-pointer he'd taken this season, even the three-quarter's court heave he put up just after the buzzer to end the half tonight. I know it won't happen, but if he continues to shoot this well, I'm going to have a Paulgasm. That could be messy.
- For all of you who rail at the Hornets offense being predictable, you should have been smiling tonight. If not - shame on you. With West and Okafor unable to get things going, the Princeton offense went into full swing - and Stojakovic, Songaila, Posey, and (surprising me) Bobby Brown, kept it running. Peja was moving better than I've seen him do since last December, and his shot was dialed in as he drilled shot after shot from deep, even with a hand in his face. He even put the ball on the floor a couple times and drove successfully as he finished with 26 points. It was good to see.
- I'd also like to point out that the Hornet's bench played fairly well tonight. Byron actually ran a unit of Hilton, Songaila, Posey, Stojakovic and Brown out to start the fourth, and they only let the score slip by 2 by the time starters began being fed into the game with around 7:30 to go. Five minutes of the entire second unit last year would have put the Hornets down 18, not 2. That's promising.
- Bobby Brown is getting hammered by most observers - some of it is fair, but a lot of it is turned up in volume because he's nailing Collison and Thornton's butts to the bench. If you focus on his performance tonight though, it wasn't a Devin Brown or Mo-Pete level disaster. He went 2-7 from the field from deep, and every single one of those shots but one was taken a good four feet back from the three point line. Strangely, I only had a problem with two of those - one early on a swing pass that should have been sped on its way to Peja in the corner, and once when he had West open in the post. Defensively, he showed improvement over the last two games. He was posted and score on by Ray Allen several times - but so was Paul. Outside of that, he tracked Rondo very well, and did a good job sticking to Eddie House like glue.
- Julian Wright played well. The most upsetting moment of the night was when Bobby Brown was sent in with three minutes to go instead of Julian. Julian's defense would have helped tremendously against Pierce and Garnett. Now, Julian did have a couple sloppy defensive possessions, and had his requisite fast break moment where he started thinking and immediately made a bad decision and turned the ball over. Still, I liked his defense, his energy on the boards, and his offensive aggressiveness. Byron has to let the leash slip some here.
- James Posey's shot still isn't in rhythm. I do want to remind all of you that he had surgery over the off-season, and that's probably why he looks a little out of shape and doesn't have his shot back. It should work itself out in a few weeks.
- Morris Peterson needs to go back to the end of the bench. He was never the shooter from the wings I hoped for, but he used to make up for it by filling the lane on the break, drilling the corner three, and rebounding hard. I'm not sure any of those abilities are still there except maybe the corner three. I don't want Peja to take the starting 2-guard position - I prefer him to come off the bench and finish the game. The options, however, are limited. I could live with Bobby Brown as the starting 2-guard, with Collison taking Mo-Pete's minutes. Of course, I'd like to see what Thornton can do but I still don't expect to see him until December - and neither should you. Byron's rotations shouldn't surprise you at this point. He's nothing if not consistent.
- Songaila isn't gifted. I'd struggle to say he's even average. But he continues to pass well, set decent picks, and when beaten defensively(which happens more than I'd like) foul hard. He's a fine 8th or 9th man.
- Lastly, Hilton had an awful first half - and a good second half, particularly defensively. No, he still hasn't met a rebound he'd like to take home to mama, but he was tipping balls, working Garnett hard, and wasn't the detriment he usually was.
The Hornets take on the Knicks in Madison Square garden tomorrow night. Should be enjoyable.
UPDATE: More notes from the game in our Journals section, plus two plays from Hornets-Celtics make NBA.com's top 10 plays of the night:


21 legendary comments post your own
BeesGivingEffort
11/01/09 10:51 PM
This http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap;_ylt=AhS8L_KfUt..I3vq_Kkv2CK8vLYF?gid=2009110102
...does not look or sound well at all.
#1
LSUhornet17
11/01/09 11:00 PM
I wasn't too mad at the outcome, though I hate to waste a shooting exhibition from Peja like that. I fear we will see Devin Brown starting at the 2 before Thornton makes an appearance on the court. Celtics front court is scary on the defensive end. Perk is a monster, Okafor looked like a SF standing next to him. I used to think KG was slightly overrated for his D at this point, but I believe I was incorrect. Consider me impressed, which is saying something because I really can't stand KG with his on court antics. Juju has some work to do if hes gonna be a stopper on the wing which we desperately need. I have a question thought. If we have B.Brown and Paul guarding Ray Allen for long stretches of this game, are we going to try a similar move against Kobe? Yikes.
#2
Mark
11/01/09 11:07 PM
I'm surprised there was no bullet point directed straight at coach Scott in the recap.
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SaveYourBoredom
11/01/09 11:28 PM
Ryan, a couple questions, if you please:
1) Is Sean Marks inactive because he's hurt, or is Byron Scott having amnesia (wouldn't be the first time) and forgetting the lesson it took almost all of last year to learn: that Hilton Armstrong should never, ever, ever play ?
and,
2) I didn't get to watch this game but, WHAT, Bobby Brown got some crunch time minutes? Why, exactly? It seemed like we had a solid lineup going for us in Paul-West-Okafor-Wright-Peja/Posey. I loved Julian playing at the end of the Kings game. So what gives?
I'll take your questions off the air.
#4
SavageHenry
11/01/09 11:39 PM
KG was a big in the fourth, but no mention of Paul Pierce? Dude was fantastic tonight. Hit his jumpers and got to the rim almost at will. I kinda felt like he was the biggest difference-maker on the court tonight.
Agree with the comment on CP's outside shooting, as well as taking umbrage with Byron sitting Julian in favor of Brown. Big-time angry face from me on that one.
Really, really hoping for a win tomorrow night. Anyone else realize that the last time we won outside of New Orleans was when Sual Bop hit the buzzer beater in Miami? Kinda crazy to think about.
#5
Mikey
11/01/09 11:51 PM
Suprising Factoid: Hilton Armstrong had his 1st turnover of the season. I guess this means the pebble has been dropped from the top of Mount Fuji.
#6
StefanC
11/01/09 11:58 PM
I'd like to mention how much I hate OKC. If they would have made one more basket, I would be 100 dollars richer right now !!!
#7
StefanC
11/02/09 12:02 AM
Oh and what happened to posting Posey on the block? That was pretty effective last season.
My dream bench right now would be Diogu, Posey, Peja, Thorton/B. Brown, Collison.
We can have Collison penetrating with 4 guys that can hit outside shots, and then we have 2 guys on the inside that can both give their opponents trouble in the post. Only problem here is that we would need ALL 5 guys in the paint rebounding. I still think it would be quite effective.
#8
NOEngineer
11/02/09 04:30 AM
I saw MASSIVE improvement in most everything except non-Peja shooting percentage.
If we would have swapped Marks for Devin Brown on the active list, we could have countered their size a little better. This was obvious to me before the game, based on Boston's size up front. Unless he's hurt, I don't get it Byron. Julian would have been a good option amongst those dressed, as mentioned.
God, it was great to see Peja and CP3 shoot the ball! Peja made Boby Brown look better than he should... It was just as awful to watch West, Okafor, Posey, Brown, and Armstrong shoot.
The lack of respect given Hilton by the officials is embarassing. I have to admit he had an impressive 2nd half, as noted.
Julian Wright looks like he is going to fall down every time he tries to dribble. He had a spectacular wipe-out trying to negotiate the far turn in the 2nd half. They played 3 minutes with the caution flag....
All in all a very respectable loss. Now we need to follow it up with a very respectable victory.
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Niall Doherty
11/02/09 07:07 AM
I remember hearing something about Marks having a strained neck; not sure if that's what's keeping him inactive.
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downtowndave78
11/02/09 08:35 AM
GREAT GAME HORNETS!
I am still not impressed with Mr. Bobby "I like to take shots from 4 feet behind the arc " Brown. I am constantly saying to myself "What is this guy thinking?" when he is at the point. I've seen better decision making skills and team leadership at the corner of Napoleon and Magazine. 3/12 shooting, 1 assist, & 1 steal- This is not the player we need to win the game for us.
GREAT GAME HORNETS!
GLAD TO SEE YOU STARTING JUJU!
& I'm going to give coach the benefit of the doubt...maybe Marcus does need a LITTLE time to learn the system, but only for a couple of weeks.
THE FREE THORNTON COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN!
#11
Ryan Schwan
11/02/09 09:27 AM
@SaveYourBoredom - Marks is still listed with a strained neck. I have no idea how bad it is, or if Byron is just giving Hilton his ten-game stretch to fail.
As for bringing Bobby Brown in for crunch time - I belive Byron was hoping for two things - 1. that he'd help stretch the floor so West or Okafor could finally get some scoring working, and 2. The Hornets most successful stretch was when they managed to run. Bobby was part of that.
@SavageHenry - you are right. Pierce killed us. However, Pierce always kills us, so I just kinda accepted it.
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Niall Doherty
11/02/09 10:03 AM
I rewatched the third quarter and most of the fourth. Hilton was playing great in the second half. He set some great picks, rolled well to the basket and rarely got lost defensively. More of that please, Mr. Armstrong.
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DutchHornet
11/02/09 10:07 AM
And maybe I just totally made this up, but didn't Armstrong have a brilliant flying in putback dunk? Made me nearly scream in the middle of the night.
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Niall Doherty
11/02/09 10:14 AM
Yeah, the dunk was real nice, took KG by surprise. I recall Hilton playing poorly in the first half. He dropped a gimmie from Chris Paul and I think he turned the ball over on his first touch, too. But no complaints with how he played after the half. He seemed to be running the pick and roll with CP better than Okafor was.
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mW
11/02/09 11:34 AM
Bobby Brown was horrible. The few shots that were actually good decisions, he missed, and so what if he actually managed to make a couple of the rest that were ill-advised. He's not Pargo. He couldn't even make an impact on the Kings roster. He's not Peja or even Mo and should pass it up way more than he does. Oh, and why did CP sit out half of the Q1 in favor of BB6? Why did BB6 get Q4 time AT ALL?
Come on, Byron, I know you hate playing rookies, but didn't CP and West get plenty of time when they wree rooks? They turned out all right. Collision and Thornton should be developing now so they have the experience for when it really counts, later in the season. Seriously, f I hear the name "Brown" anymore, my ears will bleed. That being said, I expect BB6 to get at least 25 minutes in NYC. Great. Hopefully, he won't cost us the game and the other guys can overcome his absolute FAIL.
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Akademik_Hooligan
11/02/09 11:49 AM
RE: BB6
http://www.atthehive.com/2009/11/1/1110563/hornet-lose-to-celtics-a-visual
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Caleb462
11/02/09 01:36 PM
Bobby Brown is not a point guard. That's my problem with him. With Collison sitting on the bench, the Bees basically have no backup PG right now. Add in the fact that he can't seem to make too many of the silly shots that he does take, and I just can't give mr. Brown much slack.
All that said, this was a "good loss." Keeping in mind that this is a work in progress team, I very much liked what I sa2 - aside from Brown's shot-chucking.
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downtowndave78
11/02/09 01:50 PM
Freaking hilarious Akademik....I loved it!
BOBBY AGAINST THE WORLD!
#19
Diane
11/02/09 02:01 PM
Didn't get a chance to see the game last night but there was an article today in the Daily Oklahoman about Paul/Rondo - Paul (trying) to following Rondo to the locker room. Any news from your end? I see they both got technical in the second half.
#20
Mark
11/02/09 04:47 PM
Diane: it wasn't really 'stalker' following. I posted a link on the most recent post, but here's the link of the end of the game (again mods, remove if necessary):
http://www.youtube.com/v/qbtokYW98is
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