Game 37: Hive Live
Los Angeles 94 (17–20) | New Orleans 108 (20–17)
That felt good.
The Hornets looked good tonight: they shot a high percentage from the field, controlled the paint, and took care of the rock (only 6 TOs all night). The Clippers (who had a much better record than I was expecting) showed flashes of brilliance (mainly hop steps by Baron Davis and Al Thornton) surrounded by sloppy ball-handling and poor shot selection.
The Bees shot over 50% as a team even with an off night from DX and a regular night from Devin Brown.* It's a good thing the Hornets were knocking down shots (57% eFG compared to LA's 41%) because the Clips were owning the glass on both sides of the court (they killed us in OREB% 37 to 24). Camby alone pulled down 20, which was more than twice what any Hornet managed.
* I know, I know; Devin hasn't been terrible this year. But I have strategy about keeping him honest: doubt every move he makes. So far, if he hoists a three and I groan, the shot goes in. If I applaud him, he makes one of his more "signature moves." So, for the foreseeable future, I will not explicitly give Devin praise. Trust me. This will work.
Let's go back to shooting for a moment. The Hornets dropped 9 treys on 27 shots tonight. You'd like to see that % a tad higher, but overall, that's not terrible. You know what is terrible? How about 7%? That was the Clips' final line from downtown, as they only managed to nail 1 trey in 14 shots. Actually, that number is a tad unrepresentative of the overall team, as Eric "Nice moves in the lane, but for the love of God, stop shooting threes" Gordon went 0 for 7 all by his lonesome. The internet machine told me that he normally makes about 38% of his treys, so it isn't criminal that he was trying to make up the deficit from deep, but you'd think after 4 or 5 misses he'd give up and start slashing into the lane.
Bullets after the jump.
- Bad night for FTs: the Hornets hit 75% and the Clips hit 72%. Come on, guys. They're FREE throws. We can do better.
- Good night for whistles. Refs were calling stuff all over the place. It didn't feel lopsided to either side, it just slowed the game up quite a bit. It's be nice if they'd ease off the ticky-tacky stuff and just let the guys play.
- Fantastic showing for Peja. 20 points on 14 shots (including 4 of 6 from deep... one of which was about halfway from the arc to center court), 4 boards, and 1 assist in 32 minutes.
- To continue with the hot hand, we have Mekatron who, despite only grabbing 8 boards, finished with 21 points on 8 shots (and 9 FTs). He also stole the ball twice (though one of them sort of fell into his lap).
- Good night for CP (and the sky was blue today!). 15 points on 11 shots, 15 dimes, 4 steals, and 0 TO in 38 minutes. Hey, look at that! Chris didn't have to play 40 minutes! Oh, and someone should definitely do an interview with CP and ask him much bowling helps out his passing skills (or maybe it's the other way around). He pulled off a few crazy passes in traffic that looked like they were wrapping around defenders. Crazy stuff.
- Solid efforts from Thornton, Posey, and Songalia. 11 points, 5 boards, and 2 assists, while Posey added 8/5/1, and Songalia 6/2/0 (respectively). The lot of 'em went 10 for 22 on the night. Not bad for your 6, 7, and 8 guys (at least by Hornet standards).
- I never thought I'd say this, but I think the Clips are trending upwards. Consider this lineup: Davis/Gordon/Butler/Griffin/Camby with Kaman/Jordan/R. Davis/Telfair coming off your bench. No, they're not going to terrify anyone (not as long as Dunleavy holds the reigns), but it's not a bad group.
- DeAndre Jordan had 7 points and 7 boards for the Clips. But I don't care about that. Instead, I think it's worth noting that he took 3 of the worst FT shots I have ever witnessed (other than myself in my driveway). He did manage to inexplicably sink one shot from the line, but I was too busy reliving the previous atrocities to even notice.
- Brian "1.1 PPG" Skinner (or Brian "Why do you still dip your beard tips in peroxide?" Skinner) went off on us. 14 points on 9 shots. He was surprisingly inactive on the boards, but since Camby was cleaning the glass all night, I guess the Clips figured he didn't need much help.
- Baron looked impressive (as usual). 19 points, 6 dimes, 2 steals, and a block. He did have 3 TOs (which were a bit sloppy), but overall a good showing.
- I love Baron Davis. Why? Because he's responsible for the CP era. Think about it: he quit on us, which caused the debacle, and then (probably) convinced Milwaukee, Atlanta, and Utah to pick people not named Chris Paul in the '03 draft. What's not to love.
- On a non-basketball note, it was recently announced that Real World is returning to the Crescent City for another season. And guess what? Baron Davis' uptown home will play host to the event. A house that is apparently a block and a half away from my apartment...strange.
Have a great night, folks!
Composed to: Primal Scream's Screamadelica
The Opponent's Take: Clips Nation
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nice win
Glad to see an easy win after grinding it out all season. Still not happy with the refs. They single-handledly cost us the game in Philly and tried again tonight. Ridiculous the amount of touch fouls called against the Bees while they were not calling the same for us.
Glad to see Peja and Thornton scoring. Whenever both have good games, the offense plays really well, even without D-West.
Okafor played really well offensively with the FTs and some nice inside shots.
Didn't really get to see the game tonight.
But it was nice to see that we had this one by the 4th. Every game I swear to god I am going to have a heart attack and I would much rather see JuJu out there doing uncontrollable layups.
And I like your reverse psychology on D. Brown. I tend to think negative all the time but it doesn’t work.
Australian Atlanta Falcons Fan EST 2003
You're right...
There’s something remarkably calming and fun about watching JuJu enter the game in the 4th and try to pull off ridiculous alley-oops and no look passes.
I mean, obviously it’s because we’re winning by enough to rest our starters, but still.
That strategy on Devin Brown works
Every time I compliment him he turns the ball over in the stupidest, flashiest way imaginable. So I have just gone back to mercilessly hating on him on Twitter.
That Posey to Bobby (failed) lob after the team went up 20 or so was just stupid funny. But it was great to see them up by that much that they could play around with stupid stuff.
http://hornetshype.com
Baron Davis' house
The one at like, Dufossat and Baronne or somewhere roughly thereabouts? Where’d you see that?
http://hornetshype.com
Ummmm... yeah...
A. How did you know where Davis’ house was?
B. http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/the_real_world_24/2010_Jan_12_house
by hldomingue on Jan 14, 2010 11:55 AM CST via mobile up reply actions
I'm a BIG FAT STALKER
Just kidding, I know everything.
Just kidding, my friend used to have a condo right across the street. And I used to live on Danneel within a walkable distance. In fact I’m no more than a 10-minute walk from there now. I had vaguely heard he still owned it, but wasn’t sure if that info was good.
http://hornetshype.com
Hahah, great cap
Good for at least 3 lols. I didn’t even realize Baron did that much till you said it. I guess that 15 asts/0 tos has a way of overshadowing 6/3.
And: hahaa at the Real World. That is seriously awesome. We’ll be requiring (at least) weekly updates on this.
We ready to play the Pistons?
The only thing worse than losing is not winning.
by Tigernut on Jan 15, 2010 7:00 PM CST reply actions

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