Once again, the Hornets get to face a team that walloped them just a week ago, as the Eastern Conference-leading Hawks come to the Hive tonight. In the previous game(Jeff Bowers first without CP) the Hornets displayed the first glimmerings of fight all season, fighting off runs and keeping in contact with the Hawks until the last 6 minutes of the game.
The Hornets will have a little help on their side, as the Hawks played last night against the rough and tumble Rockets, pulling the win out with 0.7 seconds to go.
Regardless, the Hornets will have some difficulty matching up with the Hawks. Josh Smith is an athletic big of the sort that typically gives West trouble, and Devin Brown isn't likely to be able to check Joe Johnson. The Hawks also have few obvious weaknesses as they are top five in turnover rate, rebound rate, offensive efficiency, and offensive rebounding. So far their only real weakness has been the long ball, (34% as a team) so if you go under picks and play off of them a little, they may settle for long jumpers. Or so you can hope.
They are also only average(15th in the league) at defensive rebounding, so I suppose one can hold out hope for another offensive rebound barrage like last game, but I have a feeling Josh Smith and Al Horford will give more resistance on the glass than Amare "Too Cool to Jump" Stoudemire and Channing "I would rather be a guard" Frye.
So, it all sounds a little grim, but this is the NBA. You slow down a couple things they like to do and knock down the shots you generate, and anything is possible.
Enjoy the Game.


6 magnificent comments post your own
Dariusz Ejkiewicz
11/21/09 03:34 PM
Any person that doesn't know the featured player today should be banned from the site ;-) haha
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Zwie
11/21/09 05:10 PM
welp.. Dariusz.. let me just say.. it was nice knowing you guys... :(
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Dariusz Ejkiewicz
11/21/09 06:31 PM
SERIOUSLY? You dont know the best PF that played for this team ever? wow.
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lilhoters52
11/21/09 09:24 PM
This is why Scott was fired. He refused to play the young players, despite warnings from Shinn. After he wasted JR Smith and Brandon Bass, he almost ruined Julian Wright, he was about to do it again. Now Thornton and Collison are contributing, with each over 20 points for the Atlanta game. With Scott coaching, they'd be on the pine pony.
That is inexcusable.
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TheRonin
11/21/09 11:27 PM
I am so happy for the guys for getting rewarded for not giving up. Not that I thought the majority would, but it is nice to see none the less.
I absolutely LOVE the fact that ESPN top performers section has no pic for our teams top performer, D.C.! If that doesn't say it all. Cast out to sea by the media, and hell by a lot of us on the forums, the Hornets come back with a complete new look that nobody recognizes!
Hopefully ESPN will get a fricking picture of DC soon. Maybe someone can send them a screen capture of him from their own channel's broadcast or are the waiting on him to send over an autographed glossy. LOL
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Zwie
11/22/09 12:26 AM
sorry sir.. call me a young blood.... not much known about the ancient artifacts...
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