The Hornets play the Suns tonight. I did a preview of this matchup last week before the Hornets went into Phoenix and were absolutely destroyed. Phoenix has continued its strong play and now stands at the top of the Western Conference at 10-2. The good news is the weaknesses I listed in the last game preview still exist. The bad news, of course, is Chris Paul won't be around to help take advantage of them.
Whether the team wins or not, I'm more interested in watching just how the Hornets play tonight. Against the Clippers, the Hornets ran a series of high-low post sets that allowed West to operate from the elbow(always his best place to attack from) and drop passes to Okafor crossing the lane close the basket. That should be a standard set for a team with two capable big man scorers, and it was never run under Byron Scott. There were also several staggered screen plays set for Peja, allowing him to break free for perimeter shots and an open running hook a few feet from the basket.(Peja bellowed like someone had hit him with a claymore as he took the shot, even though no one was near him. I think it was an attempt to scare off defenders. Not a fan of contact is Peja.)
That's the sort of change I find vastly interesting. The team's offense has been very predictable the past couple years as the squad has become more and more reliant on Paul's and West's individual brilliance to carry them through games. The changes, I think, will be welcome to all. (West has already weighed in that he thought their offense was too predictable.) However, running them against the Clippers is different from running them against elite teams - and that's what the Hornets are facing over the next few games.
The Suns lead the west. The Hawks come visiting Saturday, and the currently lead the east. Then the Hornets get a back to back and visit Miami on Sunday, and while the Heat have started to cool down from a hot 7-4 start, they earned that hot start on the back of tough defensive efforts. How the Hornets play against these teams will tell us a lot about whether the team is salvageable this year. Even if they lose, if they stay in contact and aren't blown out, then I'm fairly confident the Hornets will be able to make a run when Chris Paul returns. If the Hornets crash and burn, then we all should be bracing for a long season.
Chris Paul and the Game Ball
As the Times-Picayune and other local news outlets reported after the win over the Clippers, Chris Paul surprised Jeff Bower by presenting him with the game ball. It's a small gesture, really, but I love it. It's the way a good team leader acts. Paul is loyal to those around him and was clearly saddened by Byron Scott's firing, but I have never yet seen any indication that he holds a grudge. I appreciate it no end the way Paul handles sometimes tough situations.
Devin Brown
Devin Brown catches a ton of flak on this blog - and pretty much anywhere else a Hornets fan is writing, watching a game, or talking about the Hornets. However, I do need to give him one shout out: Devin is currently the best perimeter shooter on the Hornet's roster not named Chris Paul. He's taking more threes than he ever has in his life, and is hitting them at a crazy 46.4%. That's about 8% better than his best year in the past. If you had asked me to the list the Hornets' biggest perimeter threat this season, Brown would have been somewhere above Julian Wright, but below Assistant Coach Robert Pack.
Now, just so you all don't try and verbally string me up for saying something good about Devin Brown and tempting fate, here's the other side of the coin: Brown is shooting just 29% on two point shots, and drawing only a single pair of free throws a game. At this point, I'm not sure which is more frightening - when Devin Brown puts his head down and drives, or when Peja gets a wide open three.
(Kidding about Peja. Sort of.)
Enjoy the game.


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HollisBuckeye21
11/19/09 11:44 AM
Big game tonight. I will pry watch most of this game, hopefully. I know home court isn't the same advantage as in college but I think being at The Hive can help this team tonight. It's a common statement in these games but we have to hang around. We need to answer the Suns as much as we can. The one worry for me is how will the team react when the Suns hit that big run. Seems this team has that a lot this season. How will the Hornets react when the Suns hit a 14-2 run and go up by 13. Our play in the immediate time after a big run is what determines this game for me.
Hoping the Hornets snag the W.
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Juncti
11/19/09 11:46 AM
Suggestion for the next video post. How about a comparison of how Byron Scott used certain players and how they are used differently now? So we can see those changes you talk about.
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LSUhornet17
11/19/09 11:48 AM
OK, so I believe I have a somewhat above average vocabulary, but I had absolutely no idea what a "bellwether" was. Congratulations for that one.
I noticed Devin's 3P% yesterday, and had to look again. I wonder what his 3P% against just the Clippers is. While I'm happy he's giving us more than Mo was, it's still kind of amazing that he's shooting 3s at an outrageous percentage, and still manages to be a cringe-worthy performer on the court because the other aspects of his game are pretty ugly.
I'm expecting some offensive improvement tonight after another full day of practice and some usable game tape from the last game. I'm looking forward to much of the same things we saw last game, with a little more Okafor shots (esp. against Channing Frye). I'm still more worried about the defense. We gave up way too many open shots to Novak last game (Yeah, you Posey.), and if that keeps up we'll have to be perfect on offense to keep up with a barrage of Phx 3s. Although, if we die by 3s instead of lay-ups and put-backs (as in the last Phx game), I'll consider it a slight improvement. We absolutely cannot afford to lose the rebounding battle in this one.
GEAUX HORNETS
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Niall Doherty
11/19/09 02:11 PM
Juncti, that's exactly what the next video analysis will be; just need to find the time to put it together. Probably won't happen until Thanksgiving weekend.
Regarding Devin Brown, he's 13-28 from three this season, but only 5-14 against teams not named the Clippers.
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Ryan Schwan
11/19/09 02:40 PM
Even at 5-14, it's still 10% better than he shot last year - and better than Peja and Posey are shooting this year.
Anyone else depressed by that?
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Joe Gerrity
11/19/09 03:39 PM
I'm a little depressed by it.
Also my vote for scariest moment goes to Devin over Peja. Sometimes I'm just not sure what he's trying to do...
that bit about Paul is pretty awesome to hear. You have to imagine that he has a particular fondness for Bower, seeing as he is the one who drafted him.
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Vic De Zen
11/19/09 03:41 PM
If nothing else, the Suns game should be fun. With Paul out, wins are going to be a bonus. I'm just going to get a kick out of Lil Buckets and Lil Dimes running around in this fast-paced game.
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420ftJesus
11/19/09 04:45 PM
There's alot to be had in this game that is not a win.
That being said, I hope they take it to them, of course.
What will make me happy that is not a win: Juju having some success. Okafor showing some scoring. I'm sure other stuff, but those will be my `areas of emphasis' for the evening.
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