That's right. I blame Morris Peterson for Vince Carter's explosion last night, and no, it has nothing to do with the fact Peterson couldn't stay in front of him.(Well, okay, that hurt too) I blame Peterson because he made Vince Carter care.
Motivation has been the problem for Carter for half a dozen years now. He can drive, post up, and hit jumpshots from all over the court. He's still bigger and stronger than most of the swingmen in the game. But sorry, Basketball, he's just not that into you.
There are times, however, when Carter decides he wants to remind people that he was once half-man, half-amazing. When something tickles his competitive funny bone and sets him off. Last night, it was Morris Peterson that woke up that competitive fire.
Peterson and Carter have a history. They are friends. They started their careers together in Toronto, and that relationship has continued to this day. After the game, Carter reserved his longest hug for Morris Peterson, with both guys talking fast - clearly exchanging much more than the usual platitudes between opponents.
In fact, Carter feels he's good enough friends with Peterson that he could even do this:
Yeah, that didn't end so well, but still, you get the point.
So last night, in the first quarter, Morris Peterson was clearly up for a game against Carter. He opened the game overplaying him and bumping him(and getting burned for a backdoor cut) and he kept up the physicality from there. At the end of the quarter Peterson stuck a shot in Carters face, kneed him in the groin on a drive, and drew two fouls on him. Each times Carter grimaced and went at him with drives on the other end, though he still wasn't clearly locked in. In the third, Peterson opened like he did in the first, skying for a rebound over Carter and knocking him down, and then played physical defense on him, grabbing and holding a few times. Finally, a couple posessions after hitting a three, Vince got tangled up with Peterson and then wrenched his arm away, glaring at him.
That was pretty much the point where things went south. When Vince starts wanting to get after a player rather than whining at the refs, you're in trouble. 33 points later(He had 15 up to that point) the Hornets walked away losers, and Vince walked away preening.
So yes, It's all Morris Peterson's fault.
(Right? I mean it's easier to blame Peterson than recognize the Hornets have no competent wing defenders or interior help defense.)


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Section120fan
02/09/10 03:32 PM
I am looking for volunteers to go help the Hornets learn one thing, "How to rebound a missed free throw", I played a good bit of pickup ball my wife played in college so we need one more. It doesn't matter if you can play or not. Someone has to teach millionaires how to rebound and I volunteer. It is painfully obvious they have no clue.
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Mark
02/09/10 06:23 PM
Vince Carter has always been one of my favourite players, motivation or not. Except when he does this to your team.
Like I said, not too sad about the loss, but I am rather displeased on how it ended.
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Jib
02/09/10 07:05 PM
LOL at that video though Steve Javvy (my bad if spelled wrong) is way wrong on that call, it was obviously a joking slap haha.
I wish the Hornets could've at least mixed in some looks to get the ball out of Carter's hands but with a lack of defense at the wings, power forward, and whoever vs Howard, there isn't much you can do.
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Snave
02/09/10 08:29 PM
Well, I blame Devin Brown because he sucked so much he got traded. If he was still around VC would've fallen asleep.
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Mark
02/09/10 09:29 PM
We don't have much in terms of defense against players (teams) with terrible shot selection. VC will take any shot and make some of them. Unfortunately, he made more than usual yesterday.
That said, Dwight 'out-of-wedlock' is such a beast that he can abuse man coverage with his array of low post moves. If you cheat, Dwight 'Baby-mama-drama' can dish it outside to their 4 perimeter shooters, who will happily take it open or not. Like the adage says, if you live by the jumpshot, you lose to elite teams?
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Juncti
02/10/10 02:44 PM
Reminds me of that story of a fan on a road game calling out Chris Paul only to unleash the demon lol
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Joe Gerrity
02/10/10 04:46 PM
@Section120fan- Agreed. Not rebounding foul shots cost us a couple games this year.
I would have liked to see Julian Wright get some looks on Carter to change things up, but really what can you do when a guy is making everything in sight? The fading jumpers he was making are essentially unblockable when he's driving the lane like he was. Gotta give the guy space.
I guess that's where this so-called "interior defense" would help.
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Taquito
02/10/10 07:24 PM
I blame Posey, and bower for keeping Posey on Carter, he was obviously not doing a good enough job on him, should have tried something else, maybe try julian on him or maybe even put Mo Pete back in, the fact that he stuck with Posey even when he kept getting burned over and over pissed me off to no end.
Then again, Carter was unreal
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JCS
02/10/10 07:50 PM
Blame it on the Mo-Mo-Mo-Mo-Mo-Mo-Pete
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SJ
02/10/10 09:51 PM
Haha, Well Mo Pete went off tonight, this must have been his first double double in atleast 2 years.
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