Before you get to the preview, be sure to watch Niall's excellent first stab at video analysis as he reviews the pick and roll being run by Okafor and Paul.
Game Preview
Matchup: Mavericks(3-1) @ Hornets(1-3)
Dallas has opened the season in impressive fashion, falling in their first game to a hot-shooting Wizards team, but then winning their next three against the Lakers, Clippers and Jazz by an average of 10 points. Dirk Nowitzki has been tremendous so far, pouring in 30 points a game and contributing everywhere with assists, steals, rebounds and even a good number of blocks. Last night, he led a comeback against the Jazz and dropped 29 points in the fourth quarter alone. 29 freakin' points in 12 minutes. Hopefully that tired him out for tonight's game.
For a team that has a reputation for being all offense, little defense, Dallas has been getting their wins done by riding Nowitzki's scoring, and shutting the other team down. Opponents have shot 42.5% from the floor, and 32.8% from deep. The Mavericks are also managing to draw 28 free throws a game(12 from Nowitzki alone), while only giving up 19 free throws a game to their opponents.
The Hornets have been riding a big gun as well, as Chris Paul has so far averaged 28 points a game. Strangely enough, Paul has managed to score that much on one less shot per game than he took last year, compensating instead with other-worldly shooting percentages of 66% from the field and 82% from three. The dude is crazy.
Unfortunately for the Hornets, Paul may be on fire, but their interior defense has been terrible, allowing opposing players to shoot 52% inside the three-point stripe. They've also been unable to control the boards, giving up a two to one advantage on the offensive glass.(6.8 orebs for Hornets, 12 on average per opponent) Since rebounding is a particular strength of the Mavericks, as Dampier, Marion, and Kidd are above-average rebounders at their position and Nowitzki is no slouch, things could get ugly tonight if the Hornets don't clean the glass.
Injuries:
Mavericks: Josh Howard and Tim Thomas remain out. Drew Gooden is Day-to-Day but did not play last night against the Jazz.
Hornets: Diogu's knee has healed enough to allow him to practice. No word yet if he'll be able to play.
Positional Analysis
PG: Jason Kidd v Chris Paul
Advantage: Hornets
Chris Paul always destroys Jason Kidd. Last year, the Mavericks made Paul work a little by putting Antoine Wright on him, but Wright is gone, and they'll probably have to resort to Quinton Ross, who isn't quite the defender Wright was. So expect another big night from Paul - though we all should expect his shooting percentages to descend to earth one of these days. Kidd will hit a couple wide open threes, help control the defensive glass, feed Marion for a oop or two, and spend most of the game trying to guard Stojakovic because he may actually be able to keep up with him.
SG: Quinton Ross v Morris Peterson
Advantage: Hornets
Seriously. Morris Peterson is better than Quinton Ross. Ross is a defender who only plays 12 minutes a game, delivers as many fouls as points, and generally does nothing except allow Jason Kidd to not chase point guards around for the 12 minutes Jason Terry or Jose Juan Barea aren't playing with him. So yes, Morris is better - but you don't have to be very good to be better than a non-entity.
SF: Shawn Marion v Julian Wright
Advantage: Mavericks
Marion's offensive game is entirely predicated on fast breaks and putbacks at this point. In the half-court, he's not much of a player anywhere but on the glass - and it shows in his percentages.(42% from the field, 0% from three, 2 free throws per game) Still, Marion will defend gamely, run hard and get easy baskets, and crash the boards hard. Julian will need to keep close to Marion to prevent those easy scores. In my world, Marion is what I want Julian to turn into - with more speed. He's not there yet.
PF: Dirk Nowitzki v David West
Advantage: Mavericks
Nowitzki has been on fire, and West has been marginalized somewhat as an offensive option with Okafor scoring competently from the post. West usually does a good job keeping Nowitzki taking the mid-range, low efficiency shot - but Nowitzki has been determined going to the hoop, and West may struggle defending him if the big German continues that aggressiveness.
C: Erick Dampier v Emeka Okafor
Advantage: Hornets
Okafor's offense has been pretty nice. He'll struggle a little moving Dampier, but he should be able to still score at a decent clip. Dampier will get a couple putbacks and maybe an alley-oop. His strength is his massive size, skill on the offensive boards, and since the Mavericks lost Bass and Gooden has been injured, he's peen playing more minutes than normal and managed to keep his fouls reasonable. A bit of a resurgence for the Mavs big man.
Bench
Advantage: Mavericks
Jason Terry, Jose Juan Barea, and Kris Humphries vs Peja Stojakovic, Bobby Brown, James Posey and Hilton Armstrong.
Terry plays most of the game, though so far this year his shot has been off. The Hornets have always struggled guarding him, though, and I expect him to get it going with his usual brand of explosive energy. Jose Juan Barea, though he has limited gifts, is a much better point guard than Bobby Brown, and Kris Humphries is a competent banger. While Peja has looked good and continues to put up points, Posey, Brown and Armstrong continue to struggle, and unless one of them shakes off their malaise, I'd prefer the Mavericks bench to the Hornet's.
Enjoy the game.


13 jaw-dropping comments post your own
LSUhornet17
11/04/09 11:31 AM
Ross questionable with bruised back: http://espn.go.com/dallas/columns/mavericks/blog/_/post/4621509
I'm going to try to put aside all pessimism I've built up already this season and look for some improvements in this one. I'm really hoping the crappy play has lit a fire under their butts. I'm thinking we can make up for the unfamiliarity with some improved hustle and passion. DWest is due for a dominant performance, maybe a Dirk flop will set him off. With Marion out there I'm thinking we might see less of an impact from Peja. I always liked playing the Mavs because I felt we lined up well against them, hopefully this trend continues with both clubs featuring revamped rosters.
#1
mW
11/04/09 01:03 PM
Free Collison. Free Thornton. That is all.
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LSUhornet17
11/04/09 01:04 PM
Oh I forgot that part.
FREE ROOKIES!
#3
QueenBee
11/04/09 01:14 PM
I saw the highlights of the Mavs/Jazz game last night and Okur made it very, very easy for Dirk to go off. The dude might as well had been a pylon out there. No d*mn defense whatsoever. I know Okur (and the Jazz team for that matter) isn't a great defender but he was just all out bad last night.
#4
Mikey
11/04/09 02:46 PM
Queenbee: Do you honestly expect David West to fair much better?
I expect to see Okafor get some time guarding Dirk tonight actually. He has better size and defensive instincts, not to mention he will actually step out on the perimeter to defend. Of course, that will leave West down low to battle Dampier for some defensive rebounds, yikes.
2 messages to Byron Scott: 1 - PLAY THE DAMN ROOKIES! 2 - Please, PLEASE have Julian Wright on the court when the Hornets need a rebound in the 2nd half, particularly the 4th quarter! And "on the court" does not mean getting up out of a chair in his warmups, waiving a towel. Thanks.
#5
BeeDogg
11/04/09 03:10 PM
Guys....you are all forgetting that we cant free both rookies at the same time. There is no way on a team with new players (6) u can play 2 rookies with all of the defensive lapse we currently have! The damn defense has to play better for them to get on the floor. Why do you want juju out there? He has looked terrible to this point in my eyes....no clue on what he is doing....should i shoot, pass, dribble it off my hip and fall down? I say we give the start peja at the 2 spot and let the rest fall into place. we need pejas scoring every game...not just when he gets hot off the bench. The Posey, MoPete signings are just killing us......GO GET RUDY GAY somehow. we need a wing shooter.
#6
LSUhornet17
11/04/09 03:33 PM
We are saying free rookies because Bobby Brown, Devin Brown, Mo, and Posey have been so horrible. The defense has been epically bad so far, which is exactly why the youngsters should get PT. The D can't possibly be any worse than it already is. Not to mention I'm pretty sure Collison will be an upgrade over Brown defensively. Thornton is also young and athletic enough to hopefully stop easy penetration and rotate onto wings in ways that Peja, Pose, and Mo look like they aren't capable of anymore. We don't expect the rookies to solve all our problems, we just want to see what we have, and if these two can be reliable pieces for the future. This is certainly a better use of PT than giving it to less talented or over-the-hill alternatives who have reached (and probably returned from) their peak.
As for Juju I don't think he's looked terrible at all. Last game was obviously not good for him, but he was yanked after a terrible turnover and banished to the bench. Julian is in there to learn and develop. Expecting him to play mistake free basketball after 4 starts and two years of getting PT yanked around is unrealistic to say the least. We can't afford to start Peja at the 2 as they're trying to curtail his minutes to keep him healthy. We also need the athleticism and hustle that Juju provides. Give him time. If he still looks the same around Christmas than start to gripe about his starting spot.
PS. Hoping for a quality wing player (or Rudy Gay) in a trade is not realistic right now. We simply don't have any trade chips that anybody wants, not to mention our cap situation. The best bet for this team right now is to figure out what works for the players we have.
#7
Niall Doherty
11/04/09 03:37 PM
Agreed, LSUhornet. I've been pleasantly surprised with JuJu so far. He made some mistakes Monday but never got the opportunity to redeem himself. I think he's been pretty solid otherwise, better than I was expecting. He hasn't looked hesitant with his jumper and while he's still messing up some drives and fastbreaks, those moments don't seem to be as frequent as they were last season.
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Ryan Schwan
11/04/09 03:57 PM
I just want to point out - I've never known where all the Rudy Gay love has come from. The guy sucks. He's sucked since he came into the league.
He scores a lot because he's on a terrible team, but the reason the team is terrible because of him. He's never, ever shot or scored efficiently. He is a mediocre rebounder, an unwilling and terrible passer, and a weak defensive player.
Yeah, he's better than Mo Pete or Julian Wright right now. But he's not good either.
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JChangNZ
11/04/09 04:10 PM
The three inactives for the previous 4 games are expected to remain the same for the next one or two games. Relating to the rookies, Scott has said we will be seeing them in the mix very soon. Scott has also said that he is already considering mixing up the rotation, but will give it another game or two to see how this current rotation will hold up:
http://neworleanshornetsblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/scott-lineup-changes-may-be-in-offing.html
#10
QueenBee
11/04/09 04:51 PM
@Mikey, not extremely better but yes, at least somewhat better. Even if he has to give Dirk a little cheek tap. LMAO! Just kidding on that but yes, at least a little better than Okur. As bad as some think West is at defending, I've never seen him as bad as Okur was last night. I expect the rookies to probably miss at least the first 8-10 games.
#11
JoJo
11/05/09 12:03 AM
What a game. It's too bad 1/2 people left before the three from Peja. You gotta believe.
GEAUX HORNETS
p.s. Odds of Berea missing 3 straight (based on career FT %) = 1.2%
GEAUX HORNETS! THAT'S WHY YOU STAY UNTIL IT'S OVER
#12
Twerp
11/05/09 09:00 AM
Way to go Jo JO!!
Its not over til it is over.
#13