I can't help but smile a big stupid smile after that game.
48 hours after knocking in the buzzer-beating game-winner against the Grizzlies, James Posey came through again in the clutch, faking a hand off to Chris Paul with three seconds left before creaking down the lane and scoring the layup to beat the T'Wolves. Making it even better was the fact that the Hornets ran the same two-man sideline inbounds play back on December 9th in the same building, that time David West taking the feed and getting it right back to Paul who cut back door on Jonny Flynn for the gamer. Beautiful job reading the defense both times.
96-94 the final score tonight (box).
Unlikely Heroes
Chris Paul, Emeka Okafor, James Posey and Peja Stojakovic all played poorly against the Timberwolves, but it was those four guys making the big plays in the final 30 seconds to get the win.
CP and Okafor teamed up to spring a great sideline trap on Corey Brewer out of the pick and roll, forcing Brewer to pick up his dribble and force a cross-court pass that Darren Collison was able to pick off. The T'Wolves were down by one at that point, desperately needing a bucket.
Peja did a nice job twice shaking free and getting the ball in his hands after that, resulting in two trips to the line and four vital free throws. It was an otherwise woeful night for him, as he missed all six three-point attempts and finished with only 6 points.
As for Posey, he was almost invisible during his 26 minutes of action, missing all four of his triples, grabbing just 3 boards and dishing one lonely assist. But he more than made up for all that, didn't he?
Planeteers
There wasn't much separation between the Hornets and T'Wolves in this game, neither team putting together many big runs. The Hornets had just two of note. The first was in the second quarter, when they used an 11-4 rally to go from five down to two up within a couple of minutes. The second was at the start of the fourth quarter, when they reeled off 9 straight points to build an 83-73 lead.
No coincidence that Darren Collison, Marcus Thornton and Julian Wright were all on the floor for both those stretches. Individually, all three of those guys had some great plays tonight, but it was a whole different ballgame when they were out there together. It was some Captain Planet, by our powers combined-type ish. Lots of frantic energy at both ends of the floor. Collison was stripping bigs and pushing the ball, Thornton was makings heads spin with his sharp cuts and quick release, and JuJu was getting after rebounds (five offensive!) and making not-dumb decisions with the ball in his hands.
I only wish Jeff Bower saw fit to give those guys more burn tonight (21, 18 and 19 minutes respectively), especially considering CP's struggles and the early loss of David West. Speaking of which...
Down goes David
West was driving to the basket late in the second quarter when he stepped on the foot of a helping Corey Brewer and rolled his left ankle. He was able to walk off the floor without support, but stayed in the locker room getting treatment for the rest of the game.
It ruined what was turning out to be an uber-efficient performance by D-West. He had played 12 minutes before going down, scoring 14 points on just 4 shots (8-of-9 FTs). Minnesota simply had no answer for him.
I haven't heard any update on West's injury, but it didn't look like too severe a sprain. My best guess is that he'll miss two games, tops.
CP's Struggles
Chris started the game strong, which was unusual in itself. He had 11 points (5-7 FGs) and 5 assists by the end of the first quarter, making Jonny Flynn pay for going under the screens on the pick and roll. But beyond that, CP wasn't himself, managing just 12 points (2-7 FGs) and 4 assists with four turnovers the rest of the way. Flynn and Ramon Sessions routinely beat him off the dribble -- although, granted, they did the same to all the Hornets' guards -- and Chris never shifted back to attack mode himself, looking disturbingly passive out there.
Emeka Okafor vs. Al Jefferson
Jefferson simply owned Okafor in this one. Emeka finished with 4 points and 10 rebounds, compared to 25 points and 13 boards for Big Al. Jefferson routinely beat Okafor to score in the post, even when the Hornets were dropping down help from the win. At the other end, Okafor took just five shots of his own, and had two of them sent back by Jefferson.
If you're looking for silver lining in the cloud that was Emeka's performance tonight, I guess you could take solace in the fact that the Hornets were able to pull out the win despite his struggles, something they couldn't do against San Antonio and Detroit.
But then, those two teams are a lot better than Minnesota, soooo... never mind.
A few bullets to finish:
- The real scary thing about Peja scoring just 6 points in 29 minutes tonight? He's had three other games in January where he's played at least 25 minutes and scored 6 points or less.
- Sean Marks made his eagerly awaited return to action tonight, having missed the past 25 games with shoulder and calf injuries. Marks played just 2 minutes and registered nothing but a foul on the box score. Good to have him back though, especially with West now gimpy.
- Darius Songaila: what were you thinking? Hornets up three, six seconds left, no timeouts for the T'Wolves and you foul Flynn on a layup. Three-point play. Ouch. Bet you wish you could have a do-over on that one. Not a bad game otherwise, even though you started slow and the jumper wasn't working as well as usual.
- Awfully quiet in the Target Center for most of the game. You could here CP screaming, "Hey, where you goin?" at a Devin Brown during a botched play in the first quarter. Midway through the third you could hear a fan coaching Flynn against Paul, shouting out "Take him to the hole, Flynn!"
- That poke to the eye CP took in the fourth quarter? He's got a shiner to show for it.
- I hadn't allowed myself to get too excited by all these close games the Hornets have been playing because I saw them as fool's gold, and I still do. (That is, I still expect this season to end poorly.) But after these past two games, I've resolved to enjoy the tight finishes for as long as they last. We're seeing some great, nail-biting basketball, and these moments could end up being the high points of the season.
- Something Hornets announcer Gil McGregor said during tonight's CST broadcast that I couldn't quite believe but of course turned out to be true: Marcus Thornton, the 43rd pick in the draft, is the eighth-leading scorer among rookies this season.
- Excellent job by the Hornets getting to the free-throw line tonight, something they usually struggle with. They finished 28-of-34 from the stripe, with those 28 makes tying a season high.
Hornets improve to 23-19, and that's New Orleans 1, Minnesota 0 so far this weekend. More of the same on Sunday please. But before that we've got the Hornets back at it tomorrow night in Denver against the Nuggets.
UPDATES: Check Mr. Kennedy's post-game Journal report, plus game highlights and Friday's top 10 from NBA.com...


14 magnificent comments post your own
QueenBee
01/22/10 11:53 PM
I don't think CP played 'poor'. They've been talking about slow starts and he came out aggressive. People have been talking about how he and the team needs to come out faster, he did that and that's not enough. I guess if he has 11pts and 5 asts in the first quarter we feel he should at least give us that each quarter, giving him 44pts and 20 asts. Wow. I'd say we are definitely spoiled. LOL!
I hope West is ok. He was the team high scorer for this game up until he went out. I'm glad we got this win because I don't expect to win in Denver. I would certainly love to be wrong though.
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QueenBee
01/22/10 11:55 PM
Also, I'm surprised the Hornets got to the free throw line on the road tonight more than the home team did.
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notoriousBEE
01/23/10 12:08 AM
My random thoughts for the night:
I hope they rested D-west just in case. I hate to think of what will happen tomorrow night if he's not on the floor.
Man, Peja is ice cold lately - I keep thinking he'll snap out of it. Given his abysmal shooting night, I was still amazed at how nonchalantly he nailed those free throws at the end of the game.
It would be REALLY nice to sneak away with one in Denver tomorrow, then head into portland to face a Roy-less Blazers team.
As for fools gold, I don't disagree. The win percentage in January makes the hornets look way better than they have actually played. On the other hand, I don't discount the ability to manufacture wins at the end of games. It's much easier to learn to play better in the second or third quarter than to learn how to finish games. The hornets definitely know how to finish.
I'm not expecting good things in Denver - I hope I'm wrong. C'mon hornets.
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BeesGivingEffort
01/23/10 12:10 AM
Even more important was battering the little spirit Minnesota had towards it's basketball team at home. Will help the weekend be that much better when the Saints show them we completely own their city, and, don't get me wrong, they deserve the hostility towards them.
There was one really confusing part of the game that I didn't quite understand. Bower sent Collison to the scorer's table to sub in for CP3 (I'm assuming) and than CP3 hit that huge three. Instead of just pulling Collison back, he opted to take the "I'm too prideful to admit I was just about to pull CP3" approach and pull Thornton for Collison.
After seeing the 3-headed bench monster continue to get better by the game, I am strongly against starting Thornton now. I am starting to get to the point where I have more faith in our bench outplaying their bench than I do in our starters outplaying their starters. Their quickness, hustle, and ability to run the floor in a hurry have caused fits for other teams.
It appears Jeff Bower is allowing JuJu to go back to "rookie" mode and give him a pass to develop with the young talent around him. I'm not exactly sure what he's doing to instill confidence in the kid but you can definately see a gigantic difference between instinct JuJu and thinking JuJu. The exciting part is that we've been talking bout Collison/Thornton developing all year, so why can't JuJu be lumped in with those 2? We could legitimately have 3 young players figuring this out by the end of the season.
Mavs, Blazers, Spurs lost tonight with hopefully the Suns to follow.
BTW, people bag on Posey all the time but he's easily the most enjoyable player on the team to watch. He's always smiling, he actually has a joking personality on the court, and somehow manages to play seriously smart basketball alot of the time. One of my favorite Posey moments all year came when he and BD got into it a little. After the confrontation, Posey literally rode Baron Davis' hip while BD was bringing the ball up the court for approximately 50 feet of the court. It's stupid but it's funny and genius at the same time. The man knows how to get into people's heads and has a great time doing it. When he hit that game winner tonight our reaction was one of shouting celebration and hysterical laughter. Only Big Game James could make me laugh at a game winner over the typical "I'm so pumped" celebration.
#4
420ftJesus
01/23/10 12:52 AM
That celebration was genuine and endearing.
D West: get well, man.
Juju: keep it up, buddy.
Marcus: en fuego.
Bower: I was shocked at the foul, too. Given that it happened, it's better to be shocked by poor play than to expect it.
Me: good job celebrating our steps toward victory. Especially that wide open path for James at the end. Wow.
Now Minneapolis and St. Paul know who "The Paul" is. Morons. Drooling, mouth-breathing morons. http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2010/01/21/sports/sports-us-nfl-vikings-baseball.html
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QueenBee
01/23/10 12:58 AM
@notoriousBEE-I hope so too about West. Thing is, if he plays, I just hope he can help us and not be out there all gimpy and stuff.
#6
SaveYourBoredom
01/23/10 01:45 AM
@BeesGiving: I agree with you about Posey. He is the only one of the veterans who seems happy to be playing, if we ignore the fact that he often takes whole games off. Bobby Brown also seems very happy, but I don't know if we want to count him as a veteran.
It's getting to the point, unfortunately, where I don't enjoy watching the games anymore. I still watch every minute, but usually it's on DVR after the fact (Although I never know the score beforehand.). I keep wondering whether I should just start watching from the fourth quarter on. What keeps me going to the beginning of each game is the chance to watch Thornton play, and, when they get the chance to play extended minutes, Collison and Wright. Collison in particular is a joy to watch when he gets going, but he hardly ever does because he plays like crap with Chris Paul looming over him. In fact, the most fun part of this season by far was the 8-game stretch when Collison was starting and the Hornets improbably beat a bunch of good teams. Who disagrees?
So for some weird reason, I think if David West doesn't play against Denver I like their chances better than if he was playing. I trust them more with a weakened lineup than at full strength.
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420ftJesus
01/23/10 09:21 AM
It was exciting seeing Darren run the team. My low expectations for the team at the time were far exceeded. Now, however, my expectations are higher and are not being exceeded.
This fact about bench guys player better when the guy they backup is out may have some merit. Hilton played great last year at Denver when he knew Tyson was out. Yes, Hilton played great.
That being said, I'll take this potential problem that comes with having Chris Paul on the team.
As for West going down, this is going to really strain us at the 4-5. Maybe Posey will play some power forward.
Be well, D.
Any thoughts on the (read: my perceived) turnover increase lately? Chris seems to be turning it over at an uncharacteristically high clip. Is it the guys he's playing? The style the bad guys play? A new effort by many teams?
He doesn't seem to be doing anything new when the ball comes out, buy maybe he's distracted because their doing new played etc.
Reducing the turnovers would really help turn these close ones into emotionally reasonable games.
#8
Jib
01/23/10 11:41 AM
You can't help but love the clutch play the hornets have been showing (except for you songaila, that was very stupid on your part). Can't say more on Posey, even if he plays like garbage, he always shows in crunch time. I hope West is back tonight, he has a better shot at handling nene and kenyon martin than songaila since he seems soft in ways.
#9
Jib
01/23/10 11:44 AM
And good point on Okafor. Emeka may be better in a lot of ways than Chandler, but Chandler usually wouldn't let someone like Jefferson just straight abuse him like I thought had happened to Okafor. We need defense outta him.
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Ryan Schwan
01/23/10 12:00 PM
@BeesGivingEffort - I think you misread what happened with Collison coming to the scoring table. Bower wasn't taking out Paul. The Timberwolves had just put in Flynn and Ramon Sessions together - and Bower was matching the two point guards with two of his own.
He had done that earlier in the game as well. Bower's all about the matchups.
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peronas
01/23/10 01:45 PM
Another close one, but a wins a win! It's been great watching the energy and production of the bench lately especially after all of last year watching it flounder miserably.
I agree with the above comments of being against starting Thornton, even though I'm loving his game more with every passing game, I think he provides a great spark to the 2nd unit and seems be more productive when the offense is more up tempo, not sure if there are any stats to support this but it sure seems that way.
I hope West's ankle isn't too bad off and the extra rest was just a precaution and he misses at most the game tonight in Denver. Selfishly I want him to be playing in the Portland game since it's the only time they are up here this year so the only time I will get to see the guys play in person, so yea he needs to heal up quick! :)
Hopefully things go better tonight in Denver than everyone is expecting...
#12
Borris Mart
01/23/10 03:16 PM
Not to detract from the actual bball talk, but this line needs a shout out: "It was some Captain Planet, by our powers combined-type ish." Still chuckling minutes later
#13
JCS
01/23/10 07:27 PM
@Borris Mart
Not to detract, but would you happen to be related to Paul Blart?
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