Hornets 93, Magic 67: Losing Streak Snapped
The Hornets avoided their first double digit losing streak since the pre-Chris Paul era by knocking off the Magic.
Some notes after the jump.
- The game opened to a weird sequence of jump shot after jump shot. Neither defense was particularly on point, but both teams ran a number of sets that resulted in early clock jumpers for players like Glen Davis, Jason Smith, Hedo Turkoglu, and Trevor Ariza. For the Hornets, the introduction of Carl Landry changed things up; no Magician was capable of guarding Landry's first step, and it didn't hurt that Landry was absolutely in a zone with his jumper early on. It all led to a early lead for New Orleans, continuing a recurring theme of the season.
The difference tonight, obviously, was that the Hornets not only held onto their initial lead, they focused in more and more as the game went along. Carl Landry had monster plays throughout the night, finishing with 17 on 13, Jason Smith couldn't miss on his jumper, and even Marco Belinelli had a positive shooting night. Even if Orlando hadn't started settling for long jumpers as early as the second quarter, the Hornets would have had a reasonable chance of winning this game, something they obviously accomplished in emphatic fashion ultimately.
- Jarrett Jack floated in a couple of beautiful, high-arcing jump shots over Dwight Howard in the first quarter. He's been a top ten offensive point guard on the year; despite scoring just 11 points, Jack had 9 assists against just 1 turnover. Greivis Vasquez's stint off the bench complemented Jack's play nicely. Vasquez got extended minutes in the first half (checking in at nearly the 5:00 minute mark of the first quarter) and had zero turnovers to go along with his 4 assists.
- Xavier Henry and Gustavo Ayon continued to get very limited minutes. Both surpassed the 8:00 mark, but considering the heavy amount of garbage time in this game, it really wasn't enough. Chris Kaman has played his final game as a Hornet, and hopefully this means we'll see more of Ayon going forward. It would have been nice to start tonight though.
- The best part of this game by far: the 102 year old great grandfather of cousins Jarrett Jack and Chris Duhon was in attendance. This is pretty much the most amazing thing ever. This would be like me or you being (a) first of all, still alive in say, 2088, and (b) having two great grand children professionally facing each other in a competition that does not currently exist, both in the top 0.0001% of their craft. A picture via the Hornets:
Just fantastic. This will make me smile forever.
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This might be the happiest I've been in almost 3 weeks
Would it be too much to ask for two in a row?
I guess I can go anywhere I want. If only I knew where to go-Layne Staley
This was really fun to watch
Landry was playing out of his mind, and that moster put back dunk that Smith had, holy shit i jumped out of my seat, i was watching this game at work too so it was interesting to see my coworkers faces after i did that, feels great to win but im still rooting for that top 3 pick in the draft! haha
Missed the game
but why did Henry and Ayon get limited minutes? If I had to guess, the team was doing well for a change and Monty desperately just wanted to get the win?
One Of Those Games
That I just want to sit back and enjoy. We don’t get too many of them as Hornets fans this season… and sometimes you just want to bask in it. I understand the team’s not going to be great all season long, but I’m happy to see their hard work finally pay off in a match-up against a good (if not declining) team in Orlando. Dwight Howard is amazing but that supporting cast is really, really terrible. Anyways, enough of them.
Go Hornets!
And that picture of Jack and Duhon with their great grandfather is a really special picture.
"You play to win the game."
ORL
seems to be on the verge on joining the ranks of the worst teams in basketball. Once Howard gets traded (and you have to think it’ll happen before the deadline), they are going to freefall. Nelson has been abysmal and JRich is definitely on the downside of his career. Anderson shows plenty of promise and Turk is ok but the rest of the team? Ick. Otis really hasn’t done a good job with this team but one has to especially hate how they got rid of their future center, Marcin Gortat, so easily.
No Doubt
Again, though, that’s what happens when teams make moves to appease the superstar instead of getting the best players in general. It’s amazing what money is due to Nelson, Turkoglu, Bass and Richardson (the Richardson contract, in general, is awful). Just not a good team at all…. they can’t even rebuild if they want to with those contracts.
"You play to win the game."
by MrWayneKeller on Jan 28, 2012 11:51 AM CST up reply actions
Magic are still a good team.
They were definitely still hung over from the total collapse the night before against Boston. I’ll take it. Our guys played great and don’t want to take away from that.
Here's Jason Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrxo-O1XtVQ
"You play to win the game."
by MrWayneKeller on Jan 28, 2012 6:16 PM CST up reply actions 1 recs

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