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Hornets Lose. Again.

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The Hornets continued their confounding habit of not being able to win close games and dropped a winnable one to the defending champs 83-81. I'm gonna keep this short because I'm tired and I didn't watch this game with intentions of recapping tonight (read: I drank a few beers and yelled at the refs.). Completely random bullets below.

-Biggest positive of this game had to be the return to form for Carl Landry. 19 points on 13 shots and he was not settling for the jump shot. He out-muscled Shawn Marion and was too quick for Brendan Haywood, who simply hacked him after his first step. Late in the game the Mavericks, realizing they had no one who can guard Carl one-on-one (first time I've said that about a Hornet this year), elected to double, and the Hornets could not capitalize. Still, great to see this from Carl after his recent struggles. Keep it in the post, big guy.

-The other hero of the night for the Hornets is Emeka Okafor. 16 points and 17 boards to go with some great defense and smart play off the ball. Mek shot 7-13 and had a highlight-worthy block on a Dallas drive. Though many (myself included), will wish we had seen more of El Titan, the Hornets needed Landry and Okafor on the floor in this one as much as possible.

-Rough night for Jarrett Jack, who couldn't hit anything tonight. He finished 3-12 for 12 points with 6 assists and 2 TOs. Had a couple of late game miscues yet again, and couldn't quite muscle up a shot of an intentional FT miss that he actually executed quite well. I can't fault the guy for this game at all, as he is obviously playing his butt off the entire time he is on the floor. At one point he dove about 4 rows deep into the crowd after almost getting a steal from Jason Kidd. He is constantly vocal both on and off the court and clearly has assumed the leadership role on this team. The results are obviously not ideal, but it is certainly not for lack of effort..

- Marco Belinelli took 6 threes and missed them all. He was probably wide open on 5 of them. This is a guy whose one NBA skill is 3 point shooting. He still played 25 minutes. Not good.

-I really dislike Jason Terry. To my delight, he was way off all game, missing a ton of open looks. Of course, he hit some huge jumpers in transition and sank all of his free throws down the stretch to just keep the Hornets at bay.

-Not much Ayon, besides missing two free throws. Again, no complaints here because Landry really had it going.

-Quiet night from Jason Smith, who I assume will return to the bench if Landry gets back to playing like himself.

-Squeaky Johnson played 5 minutes and registered an assist and a steal, along with 2 missed 3s.

-Trevor Ariza took 15 shots to get 12 points but filled in 6 boards, 2 assists, 2 steals, and a block. A very Trevor line. If he can be your 4th or 5th option on offense, he's a starter on a contender. Does a lot to help a team.

-Either by necessity or choice, Monty did not bite on matching the Mavs' small-ball lineup and at one point had a Vasquez-Summers-Aminu-Landry-Okafor ( I think Oak was at the 5, but let me know if I'm wrong) lineup, with everyone on the court being at least 6'6". The lineup wasn't particularly effective, but it was interesting.

-Summers had a dunk attempt absolutely erased by Yi Jianlian. I know this sounds like the most unlikely sequence in the world, but it was vicious.

-Does losing not suck as much to anyone else because of our lottery hopes this year? These last 3 losses all hurt. Bad. But, after a few minutes I find myself thinking about how we could potentially be one step closer to Anthony Davis and that ridiculous bat wing of a unibrow (pictured above in case you didn't figure that out). Anyways, the tank keeps a rolling.

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-I'll close with a bizarre and potentially disturbing quote from Monty Williams on Eric Gordon courtesy of Bradley Handwerger of WWL TV:

I know some things. I’d love to tell you guys as much as I do know but I’ve got to hold onto it for another day or two and get some more information from the doctors. They’re still running tests on him but we’ll know more Monday or Tuesday for sure.

Yeah. I'm sure that won't freak anyone out at all. Yikes.

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I know I posted on the game thread that quote from monty

It was not a good one, here is the full quote which makes me feel better.

- "I know some things. I’d love to tell you guys as much as I do know but I’ve got to hold onto it for another day or two and get some more information from the doctors. They’re still running tests on him but we’ll know more Monday or Tuesday for sure."

by 247_Hornet on Jan 21, 2012 11:39 PM CST reply actions  

Carlisle

“The one thing about this team, and it’s why Monty is a great young coach, is these guys compete all the time," said Carlisle. "They run some of the best offensive stuff I’ve seen, and it’s very hard to guard.

Either he smokes crank or the Offensive plays are good and the players are not. hmmmmmm

by 247_Hornet on Jan 21, 2012 11:43 PM CST reply actions  

Has to be

Eric Gordon tore something and the doctors are deciding whether surgery or rehab is the best course of action?

by RedHopeful on Jan 21, 2012 11:56 PM CST reply actions  

I hope not, I hope he is being literal, something like we thought it was torn

but all test point to 100% healthy for the next 6 years and oh by the way he just signed the extention (sighs) I wish.

by 247_Hornet on Jan 22, 2012 12:30 AM CST up reply actions  

Only way it could be anything positive

is if the doctors are doing a bunch of tests as a precursor to EG signing a long term extension. If all the tests come back ok, he’s a Hornet for a really long time.

I wish I could now convince my gut that this is it.

by RedHopeful on Jan 22, 2012 1:18 AM CST up reply actions  

“ealizing they had no one who can guard Carl one-on-one (first time I’ve said that about a Hornet this year)”

Loved this. If we have any intentions of, you know, winning games, Landry getting at * least * 20 minutes is imperative. Like you mention, Will, very nice to see us roll with the Landry/Oak duo for big minutes. Those guys are very watchable indeed when they’re going.

by Rohan on Jan 22, 2012 12:18 AM CST reply actions  

Take Every Single

Comment from the past two games… just put it here. Totally frustrating to lose tonight especially because I’ve done nothing but talk trash about Lamar Odom and he comes and lays it on the Hornets tonight. Being a big Okafor fan, I’m happy that he finally came through and had a big game tonight. He’s been due (given the effort he’s put in in his limited minutes). Again… the game was there and the Hornets couldn’t do it. It’s killing me to watch this team.

"You play to win the game."

by MrWayneKeller on Jan 22, 2012 1:09 AM CST reply actions  

kaman 7 min, aminu 10 min....

these guys already play their way out of the rotation? matchup thing?

(curious Clips fan)

by Joe Wolf's Mullet on Jan 22, 2012 1:20 AM CST reply actions  

Kaman's been getting consistent minutes

Just not tonight.. something of a rediscovery of Landry, who’d been out of the regular rotation for a bit.

Aminu… yeah.

by Rohan on Jan 22, 2012 1:35 AM CST up reply actions  

Tough days Hornet fans, hang in there
Marco Belinelli took 6 threes and missed them all. He was probably wide open on 5 of them. This is a guy whose one NBA skill is 3 point shooting. He still played 25 minutes. Not good.

yeah, sigh. He has a good stoke just one of those nights. Like the no-limit tank, get a W Hornets.

GET TO THE RIM HEAT (and SKY)! ATTACK THE PAINT!

by mjtig on Jan 22, 2012 1:45 AM CST reply actions  

Beli is avg 2 good games out of 6....

I really believe Beli needs time in the NBDL… He needs to play with other guys who are good but not consistent enough to garner a roster spot in the NBA because that’s just where Beli is in his game at this time. Kaman just needs to sit…. Period…. Keep him healthy and rested so we can somehow trade him for a good big man. Lastly as aggressive as Landry played last night, he & Okafor needs to spend every practice for a week shooting FTs.

by fshabazz on Jan 22, 2012 8:04 AM CST reply actions  

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