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The Hive Five: Game Ninety-Four

Well. That's that. I guess I shouldn't be this upset over losing in 7 games to the defending champions. But you know what? This team is way, way better than how they played tonight. Take nothing away from the Spurs, but these weren't the New Orleans Hornets we've come to love.

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Bonzi Wells' only FGA of the game. Sadly, unbelievably, and perhaps fittingly, it was a miss.

I'm disgusted. Not because we missed so many wide open shots. That sort of thing happens. But I'm truly disgusted at our hustle. The Hornets' lack of effort tonight was sad to see. Tyson Chandler played his butt off, but what did the rest of the players do? Bonzi Wells with 2 fouls and nothing else in 5 minutes? Peja Stojakovic with 4 rebounds in 32 minutes? We were the young team, we were the more athletic squad, we were the ones with the spry legs. And we let the an aging Spurs squad- the oldest in the NBA- beat us to loose ball after loose ball. Robert Horry, Michael Finley, and Ime Udoka each had 4 times as many boards as Morris Peterson, and Mo played way more minutes than any of them. Kurt Thomas outrebounded Peja off the bench.

Really, other than knock down an outrageous number of threes, all the Spurs did to win was hustle. That was all they need to do. Was experience a factor? In my mind, yes. The Spurs realized how much harder they'd have to play in a Game 7 because they've been there before. The Hornets came out with subpar energy, not realizing how much more intense a Game 7 is.

Now, on to Jannero Pargo: those last 5 minutes were some of the most excruciatingly painful I've seen in a while. I don't care if Pargo had the "hot hand" (and judging by his 6-16, that wasn't exactly the case). Why not finish your season taking one last swipe with the strategies that brought so much success? Why not run the pick and roll and let Paul create? Let David West post up? I'm disappointed in Byron Scott for letting the Hornets' offense devolve into a JP chuckfest. I'm even more disappointed in Chris Paul for telling JP to keep shooting, for refusing to take the ball into his own hands. Seriously Chris? You're the best point guard on the planet, and you're telling your backup point guard to run up the floor and fire wildly at the hoop? We all know the General is more than willing to oblige such orders. From what I saw, the Hornets panicked from a coaching and executing standpoint.

As far as the rest of the bench... I don't know what to say. Other than the General, we had two guys combined to play 9 minutes, pick up 2 fouls, and score 1 point. The Spurs' bench? 54 minutes, 22 points, 6 threes (that's 2 more than the entire Hornets team), 7 OREBS, 18 rebounds. Every analyst out there pointed to the bench as the weak link that would doom this team. With the season abruptly over, it's time to face that reality. Without bench help in the offseason, these Hornets are not contenders.


Pace

Eff

eFG

FT/FG

OREB%

TOr

SAS

85.0

107.1

47.4%

25.0

29.5

16.5

NOR

96.5

42.7%

14.6

22.4

10.6

  1. Shooting (X): We got the looks, there's no denying that. It was almost comical how many wide open shots we missed. The Spurs went 12-28 from downtown. We went 4-16. That virtually explains the game.
  2. Turnovers (): Other than Chris Paul, the Hornets did an amazing job- just 4 non-CP3 turns. But CP did his job on the other end too, swiping 5 possessions from San Antonio.
  3. Rebounding (X): Again, this is why I'm really disappointed in the Hornets. Kurt Thomas with 5 offensive rebounds in 4 minutes? What? How? Leaving everything else alone, it's really sad that the guys were outhustled by an old and aging squad. We did not deserve to win this game.
  4. Free Throws (X): S.A.'s Big 2 (Duncan/Ginobili) combined for 17 FTA. Ours (West/Paul) combined for 9. Make of that what you will. Personally, I don't care. Again, based off effort alone, we did not deserve to win this game.
  5. Pace (85): Yeah, whatever.

Some final thoughts: The Hornets are now 0-3 all time in Game 7's. For all his late-game shots, General Pargo registered a team worst -10. Which to me, makes total sense. He came in, he chucked, he made a few, then chucked some more while Paul, West, and Peja all looked on without a word. Julian Wright did not play. Let me repeat that again. Julian Wright did not play. With Mo-Pete and Predrag a combined 5-18 from the floor, Julian Wright did not play. Ugh. Chris Paul fouled out for the first time all season. The Spurs host 76% as a team from the line during the season. Tonight, they shot 91%. The Hornets shot 77% from the line during the season. Tonight, they shot 70%. 

 

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We were destroying them in the paint. Shame on whoever failed to pick that up and instead gave Pargo the green light.

by ticktock6 on May 19, 2008 11:00 PM CDT   0 recs

Yeah

I dunno, the whole Pargo thing was a sort of vicious cycle. If he makes a shot, it feels like he should keep shooting because hey! he made one. When he misses, it’s ugly. And he wasn’t exactly alternating makes and misses either. I dunno why CP told him to keep shooting though… did you see a couple times CP didn’t even make it back up court by the time Pargo shot/drove?

It’s really weird. When was the last time CP shied away from pressure and late game heroics? Fatigue a factor? /Sigh… I just don’t know.

by atthehive on May 19, 2008 11:06 PM CDT to parent up   0 recs

I'm not sure

I was at the game and am relying on eyes, not boxscore, but… did Chris Paul ever sit? I’m definitely thinking fatigue. By the way, if they didn’t show it on TV, they showed it on the jumbotron. When he fouled out, he looked like he was on the verge of tears. And then to see him on the press conference tonight… if you missed it, watch it tomorrow. He is 100% class and I will 100% say right now I will never root for any other basketball player again. I am a total believer.

by ticktock6 on May 19, 2008 11:41 PM CDT to parent up   0 recs

Wait really (about the tears)?

I must’ve missed that. Yeah, I’m looking forward to catching his presser tomorrow. I feel so bad the season had to end this way… I’m sure CP3 and Co. feel that even more.

by atthehive on May 19, 2008 11:58 PM CDT to parent up   0 recs

He looked as upset as I’ve seen him. That last foul was intentional. He knew what he was doing, he knew it was over, and the look on his face was kind of devastating.

I don’t doubt for a minute, however, that he’ll be back.

by ticktock6 on May 20, 2008 12:00 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

I couldn’t watch the live game but stared at the scoreboard this morning.
When i knew it was almost over, i just couldn’t help but cry.

How come they’ve played so hard but ended up the season like this??

Don’t wanna believe that no more Hornets in the playoffs this year.
There’s no more amazing will happen.

SAD.

Well, we have to wait. Wait for next season…..Wait for stronger Hornets come back.

by phoebe c. on May 20, 2008 12:17 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

I'm sure they'll come back pheobe

I’m sure Jeff Bower and Co. will pick up some great additions in the offseason, and this team will be even better next year.

by atthehive on May 20, 2008 12:44 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

I saw that and i was like, what? CP fouling out? I’m so glad the crowd gave him the ovation he deserved.
The press conference was crushing too…he seemed really upset.
I wanted to cry…and i actually did have tears.
jeez heartbreaking.

by Hornets#1 on May 20, 2008 1:44 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

it could be fatigue—he played a lot of minutes. He usually rests in the beginning of the second but Scott had him in.

by Hornets#1 on May 20, 2008 1:47 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

By the way

This was obviously a very negative post :(. Just captures my feelings, but I’ll definitely have some more positive outlooks in the morning.

by atthehive on May 19, 2008 11:03 PM CDT   0 recs

so sad

Can’t believe it….. and i cried.

:(

by phoebe c. on May 19, 2008 11:25 PM CDT   0 recs

a terrific run in 2007-2008

Hornets fans shouldn’t be disappointed in their team.

New Orleans had a fantastic, break-through season and establised themselves as a legitimate conder in the Western Conference for years to come with a brilliant, young superstar (Chris Paul) and his valiant side-kicks (D-West & Tyson Chandler).

For those of us who saw this jump in performance coming last summer, in conjunction with Byron Scott, it’s been an absolutely terrific ride!

by khandor on May 20, 2008 1:29 AM CDT   0 recs

Re: Stats

The stats don’t lie.
It’s sad to see the Spurs out hustle the Hornets so badly.
I thought that the Hornets could do better than that. I watched the whole game, never missing a second and kept on wishing for a comeback. When we were down by three, i really thought we could pull it off. That errant 3 by Pargo was just… infuriating. We needed a quick score, not a three at that moment. And CP definitely should’ve taken over. And where was D. West in the fourth?
So disappointing….
i’m glad that the Hornets had such a wonderful season though—i hope next will be even better!

by Hornets#1 on May 20, 2008 1:46 AM CDT   0 recs

Welcome to @tH Hornets#1 !

And yeah, I agree with your thoughts. I just kept waiting and waiting for the comeback, but it came just a little too late :(

Next year will be better than this one for sure. Imagine if we can pick up one more bench piece and all the current core (CP, DX, TC) improves?

by atthehive on May 20, 2008 1:52 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

We will be unstoppable

Thanks for the welcome.
Still feeling shitty today though. :(
need to find CP gear to cheer me up….

by Hornets#1 on May 20, 2008 11:17 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

I just wish

(and I hated watching the Cavs this series) that the Hornets had gone out like that… a duel to the death between two great scorers. Instead we lose because shots don’t fall… and because the D they took a gamble on all series (let them have their 3’s, control the inside) backfires due to what seemed like freakish percentages at times.

by ticktock6 on May 20, 2008 2:08 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

Oh, and

free throws. What was up with that?

by ticktock6 on May 20, 2008 2:09 AM CDT   0 recs

My regards

I had so hoped you guys would pull it off. My hatred (and any Suns fans hatred) for the Spurs is as vast as a mountain. Keep in mind though that your team is the future and that they will fall to you another day.

"Troops in desperate straights know no fear. Where there is no escape, they stand firm; When they have entered deep, they persist; When they see no hope, they fight." Sun Tzu The Art of War

by Turambar on May 20, 2008 2:11 AM CDT   0 recs

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