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Philadelphia 86 (21-22) | New Orleans 101 (27-14)

Ok, so I tempted Byron by playing devil's advocate the other day (in the comments). But tonight, he showed a willingness to adapt that far exceeded my wildest dreams. And the Hornets came away with a solid W against a good team despite the absence of Tyson and D.West on the court.

Ok, Chris Paul's near quadruple-double (27, 15, 10, 7), Peja's 26 points (6 treys), and matching Philly's physical post play may have also factored into the win, but who's counting? Oh right, all of us.

For those of you who are wondering about my lack of trust in Byron's ability to adapt, here's what I envisioned going down tonight:

The 76ers are fast and physical team. They score most of their buckets in transition or in the paint. They rarely spread the floor (and why would they; as a team they shoot 33% from deep), and they prefer to impose their insane tempo on the unsuspecting. Even with Elton Brand only back for his second game, Philly rolled into NOLA with a record of 8-1 in the last 9.

And who were they to play? A team who is the exact opposite. The Hornets prefer to slow the pace and spread the floor with a plethora of shooters, hoping someone will get it going from deep every night (and for the most part, that's been working as the team is dropping 39% from deep). They run high screens and allow their best shooters to create from at 17 feet out.

Star-divide

But since we were lacking our best bigs (one of whom is worth 20 points a game to us), it made sense to think that we'd get abused in the paint again (in case you missed it, Minny dropped 52 in the paint on us Saturday), and our lack of scoring prowess down low would mean that we wouldn't be able to create enough open looks on the wings.

But lo and behold: I was way off. Let's get into the bullets and see why (I landed tickets 7 rows behind the Hornets' bench for the game tonight, so my observations should be... closer, I guess):

  • Byron started JuJu! Oh happy, glorious day! His point total was underwhelming (all 2 of them), but he did contribute 5 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal in 22 minutes of play. As Bill "Herm Edwards" Simmons might say: We can build on this!
  • As expected, we got out-rebounded and out-blocked. I'd also be willing to bet that we lost the points in the paint battle, but I can't seem to find a site that lists that statistic (bonus points for someone who can help me out in the comments).
  • The 76ers came out and played a very physical first half. It took until the second half for us to respond and, lucky for us, that's when Peja and the wingmen started to make it rain (more bonus points to anyone who starts a band called Peja and the Wingmen). The Hornets finished with 14 of 31 treys from deep.
  • Poor Hilton couldn't buy a call tonight. Early in the game, he kept trying to post up off the dribble, and each time he seemed to get knocked around. Then he got called for a questionable travel and Byron pulled him. He probably should have gotten a few calls out of some of those possessions, but I guess that's how the cards fall sometimes. He finished with 6/3 and a block.
  • We struggled all night with second chance points. We actually out-rebounded them on the offensive glass, but that stat is misleading since we were batting missed shots all over the place. So frustrating to watch a big miss a high percentage put back all night long.
  • Back to JuJu: he and Paul almost connected for an alley-oop tonight, but it failed because (I think) JuJu thought the assist was actually a pass. He ended up catching it late and landed under the basket with nowhere to go. After watching Thaddeus Young, light us up for the first half, I couldn't help but wonder if more playing time would allow JuJu to get a better feel for the team (and Paul) and help him avoid easy mistakes like the missed dunk. Just a thought.
  • Speaking of Thaddeus Young, holy moley is he awesome. I hear he's somewhat inconsistent, but tonight he was firing on all cylinders, dropping 22 points on 11 of 16 from the field.
  • My buddy Curry may have been responsible for one of Andre Miller's missed buckets in the third. With 14 seconds left on the shot clock, Miller was being guarded tight near one of the corners. As another player approached for the double-team, he launched up a prayer of a shot that missed by a mile. Was it the double-team that forced the shot despite having time to pass? Or was it Curry who was pretending the shot clock was running out and deploring Miller to shoot? You make the call.
  • Found this little nugget on ESPN: New Orleans is 23-7 when Stojakovic scored in double digits, 4-7 when he doesn't. Good to know.
  • Chris Paul almost had a quadruple-double. I know I already said that once, but I thought it bore repeating. If that ever actually happens, my head may explode. Just warning you.

Composed to: Brian Eno's Another Green World.

Sorry about the photo. ESPN didn't post any from the game, so I thought I'd try to substitute something to represent Peja's total pimpage from beyond the arc tonight. Succes? I think so.

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That picture

defines who he is…hot shooter

by Grayson on Jan 27, 2009 1:02 AM CST reply actions  

lol

When this photo showed up, I just couldn’t help but laugh out loud !!
But 5 threes in 4 minutes ?! That was really hot !!

Awesome CP ! 5th triple double > KOBE+LBJ !

by phoebe c. on Jan 27, 2009 8:23 AM CST up reply actions  

Lots of good stuff

I’ve been searching for a good points in the paint place for years, but nothing. You could manually add up the shot chart…

I enjoyed JuJu’s minutes out there also. Thought he did a reasonable job defensively, even though Thaddeus is for real. I saw over at SBN’s Sixers blog that they’re worried he might not make the Sophomore team. Needless to say, that would be a ridiculous unjustice. I was kind of scared of Marreese Speights going into tonight, but he didn’t really do much.

Agreed on the second chance. We missed SO many tipins and layups, really lucky it didn’t come back to haunt us.

And finally: the funniest part of that Peja picture might be his watch. Seriously, scroll up and look at it. Okay, okay, fine the funniest part is that Peja is shirtless, wearing a beanie, and an earring.

by Rohan on Jan 27, 2009 1:15 AM CST reply actions  

I totally missed the watch...

Yeah, I guess you could add up the shot charts. Doesn’t sound like a whole lot of fun but it’s probably the best bet.

And if Thaddeus Young doesn’t make the Sophomore team, that would be a travesty. The guy can score from anywhere on the court. He may not be the best Soph, but he’s stepped up and filled his role very well.

http://www.hometownhornets.blogspot.com/

by hldomingue on Jan 27, 2009 8:54 AM CST up reply actions  

Wow

Good find. I suppose I’d rather not have someone on my team lead almost every statistical categories (doesn’t seem like a good long term plan), but it’s extremely impressive all the same.

http://www.hometownhornets.blogspot.com/

by hldomingue on Jan 27, 2009 8:51 AM CST up reply actions  

I'm thinking...

that if the Hornets continue to play well during this injury stretch… CP3’s MVP stock could increase greatly.

by Caleb462 on Jan 27, 2009 12:13 PM CST up reply actions  

Forgot to mention the turnover battle

We won that one 15 to 21. 15 isn’t best case scenario, but keeping +6 margin helps a whole heap.

http://www.hometownhornets.blogspot.com/

by hldomingue on Jan 27, 2009 9:08 AM CST reply actions  

Where is that picture from anyway?

I’ve always wondered about that since first seeing it on Basketbawful…

Why does it exist?

by Caleb462 on Jan 27, 2009 12:14 PM CST reply actions  

That IS the question, isn't it?

Hahaha… Really the only question when it comes to that picture… why does it exist? That’s how I also feel about those pictures of James Posey. If you don’t know which pictures of James Posey, 5 minutes from now you’ll be sorry I made you Google it…

http://hornetshype.com

by ticktock6 on Jan 27, 2009 5:37 PM CST up reply actions  

Thanks mW

I’ll be sure to check that one next time. NBA.com and ESPN.com have failed me for the last time.

http://www.hometownhornets.blogspot.com/

by hldomingue on Jan 27, 2009 1:40 PM CST up reply actions  

Stat geek question

I wonder how many times a single player has led his NBA team in all 5 of those categories in a win? Of those, how many were less than 6 feet tall and have no visible tattoos?

by NOEngineer on Jan 28, 2009 9:22 AM CST reply actions  

Well

 How many players under six feet are there in the NBA without tattoos? Heh, not many.

by Cablinasian on Jan 28, 2009 1:18 PM CST up reply actions  

Didn't realize Peja was a thug!

Thought the game was going to have to be stopped in the 4th Q the other night so the net would have to be changed with him popping all those 3’s.

With West and Tyson out got to get some consistent points from somewhere else. Whatever inside game we have now, hitting from the outside will at least open a little space on the inside.

by Fatt Boy on Jan 28, 2009 12:10 PM CST reply actions  

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