Quite an entertaining game on Orlando tonight, as the depleted Hornets came out on fire and dropped 70 points in the first half, taking a 15-point lead into the break. They were able to weather the Magic storm in the third quarter but it was too much Vince Carter in the end that buried them. 123-117 was the final score.
Vince Carter
Carter dropped 34 points in the second half and 48 total, his biggest scoring outburst in more than 9 years (Update: Elias says he scored 51 for the Nets once, so maybe not). There wasn't much the Hornets could have done differently against him. He had some open looks in the game, but more often than not he was taking well-contested shots. I'd go so far as to say that many of them were ill-advised. But he was hitting them, so it worked out well for the Magic.
Darren Collison
Collison played extremely well in the first half, pushing the pace when appropriate, making patient plays in the halfcourt, attacking Jameer Nelson and sticking a bunch of jumpers. He had 16 points and 8 assists heading to the break. In the second half though, he was a completely different player. He appeared much more hesitant in driving the ball and he was front-rimming his jumpers, leading me to believe that his legs were failing him out there.
Collison also had trouble keeping Nelson out of the lane, though that was mostly because of the solid high screens set by Dwight Howard and poor help defense by the Hornets bigs at the back. Nelson didn't score much himself off those drives, but he got the majority of his 10 assists that way, usually kicking out to the left corner for an open triple.
Dwight Howard vs. the Hornets bigs
Howard gave the Hornets problems from the get-go, as the Magic fed him inside and let him draw countless fouls. Stan Van Gundy could have fouled out the entire Hornets front line if he stuck with that strategy but went away from it for some reason. Howard also let the defense off the hook a few times by settling for hooks and jumpers instead of driving the ball.
His biggest impact on the game tonight was probably on those high screen and rolls. He set some impenetrable picks up there for the likes of Nelson and Carter, and both those guys were able to take advantage.
Oh, and Emeka Okafor looked like a D-Leaguer out there against Dwight. Some people might be upset that Jeff Bower played him just 9 minutes, but Emeka barely deserved that much.
Other notes and observations
- David West finished with 27 points on 19 shots, great numbers considering the Magic frequently doubled him and let Howard guard him for much of the fourth quarter. Just a pity about the defense and rebounding, as usual.
- 29 points for Peja on 18 shots. It's just incredible how he's able to mix it up offensively to get those points. If there's any positive from seeing the Hornets banged up, it's that we get to see Peja more active and involved in the offense.
- Note to Sean Marks: if you're going to foul somebody, make sure they don't score in the process. Three times he fouled Howard in the first quarter, and three times Howard made the basket anyway. I know Dwight's a big dude, but come on.
- Aaron Gray's first minutes second appearance as a Hornet. 8 minutes, 4 points, 1 rebound, 3 fouls, a steal and the highest plus/minus of anybody in a Mardi Gras costume with +10. That's just how the G-Man rolls.
- As much credit as New Orleans deserves for hanging with a tough team like Orlando tonight, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the ridiculously hot shooting by the Hornets (especially in the first half), as well as the lackadaisical effort by the Magic coming off their big win in Boston yesterday. The Hornets played about as well as they could, but it still wasn't enough to beat a Magic team playing far from their best.
Hornets back home on Wednesday to face the Celtics before the All-Star break.
UPDATE: Video highlights from NBA.com...


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Mark
02/08/10 11:46 PM
Despite our huge opportunity from the first half, I'm not too upset by the outcome. Healthy we're not really good against a perimeter passing team like the Magic. Add in that they take alot of ill-advised shots (and of course, they catch fire once and awhile), and there's not much you can do even with a good defensive unit, of which we have none.
It'd be icing on the cake for this win, but I'll quote Breesus: "it was all meant to be."
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QueenBee
02/08/10 11:57 PM
I can't believe Vince decided to pick tonights game to practically look like the year 2000 Vince Carter out there. If he would've started dunking like crazy then I just would've had to turn the tv off. LOL! My goodness.
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Joe Gerrity
02/08/10 11:59 PM
I liked what we saw from Gray actually. It also was his second time seeing the floor for the Hornets, following up 6 stellar minutes against Memphis. The guy clearly has some fouling problems, but I like to see a huge body out there on our team for once. For what it's worth, his 6 fouls in 14 minutes as a Hornet translates to roughly 21 per 48 minutes. And we thought Hilton was bad...
Also, even though Marks did commit some wussy fouls, his defense of Howard was remarkably better than Okafor's. Does he just get himself psyched out against Howard or what?
Why can't Peja play like this with Paul in the game?
Lastly, say what you will about West's overall defense, but he was banging bodies hard with Dwight tonight. He wasn't stellar, but he more than held his own against the best big in the game.
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berlinhornets
02/09/10 05:08 AM
Before the game I was epecting a blowout to be honest. Im more than happy it didnt happy on national tv. Without Carters crazyness out there in the second half the hornets would have won the game. I was so frustrated because of Carter.
I hope once Paul returns, Bower changes his pattern and lets Collison come instead if Paul and not beside Paul. DC can run this team and I think he is a waste alongside Paul.
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Diane
02/09/10 08:52 AM
It was an unbelievable game. Geez there are so many things to say about it.
Just a few - I loved the way Peja played. He's a different man without Paul.
This guy can really play when given the chance!
Boy, West and Howard were really mixing it up. I'm glad West kept his cool (or tried pretty darn hard) and didn't get a tech.
Now Collison?! What happened after the first half?! Was he really tired or did the coaches change the way they wanted him to play. Its very strange.
Does anyone know how many minutes he got last night? I love the way he plays - he gets more of the players involved and they really seem to respond to him, he doesn't seem to bark so much.
It was a great game in a way I can't explain.
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NOEngineer
02/09/10 10:17 AM
The entire second half Magic "offense" was Vince Carter one-on-one versus the entire Hornet squad. My big gripe was not putting Posey or Wright on him earlier. Once he made a bajillion layups his shot was falling from everywhere.
I agree we are the worst fouling team out there for the "and 1". Not just Marks, but West as well. The one hard foul we made was called for a flagrant that looked justified as long as you believe that Darius can really throw Dwight to the ground. Sure....
West was pummeled by Howard the whole second half with only one whistle when he climbed to the top of the turnbuckle with DW's arm. Lots of contact out front on Collison as well. I wish we could get home calls like that in the Arena....
Peja was even more awesome than last time! He is fun to watch....
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