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Behind Enemy Lines: Boston Celtics

Boston in New Orleans tonight. Last season, it was one of the defining moments of the year. This time around, it could very well be one to forget with Chris Paul potentially out and Tyson Chandler definitely out. I talked to CelticsBlog for a few Bostonian questions: At the Hive: Seems like...

Behind Enemy Lines: Chicago Bulls

So it appears we will probably be without Chris Paul tonight. With the way David West has struggled with his jumper since returning, New Orleans is a slightly above average team at best. Boston, Orlando, L.A., and Utah all loom large on the horizon, but tonight's Chicago game will be no gimmie....

Behind Enemy Lines: New Jersey Nets

Nets visit NOLA tonight. New Orleans has had decent success versus the Nets, so hopefully it continues tonight. I talked to the great New Jersey blog NetsDaily about a few topics: At the Hive: Devin Harris has been flat out awesome this season. In his 25 games with NJ last season, he wasn't nearly...

Behind Enemy Lines: New York Knicks

Hornets square off vs. the NYK's today. The Knicks will be missing the heart and soul of the team in Stephon Marbury (unexpected absence) and Eddy Curry (expected fatness). I talked to the Knicks blog What Would Oakley Do? to find out just how the Knicks will cope. At the Hive: What exactly did...

Behind Enemy Lines: Orlando Magic

New Orleans looks to rebound tomorrow in Orlando. The Magic are, in many ways, the Eastern Conference version of the Hornets. They have a young superstar, voted to the All-NBA team in 2008. They have an offense that runs a fair share of pick and rolls. They surround the court with sharpshooting...

Behind Enemy Lines: Los Angeles Lakers

It's Lakers vs. Hornets, Part Two tonight at the Hive. At a quick glance, these appear to be two teams rolling in opposite directions. The Lakers are wrapping up the final game of an Eastern swing, dropping contests in Orlando, Miami, and narrowly escaping Memphis with a win. They've also lost the...

Behind Enemy Lines: Memphis Grizzlies

The Grizzlies visit New Orleans tonight. For whatever reason, we've played some awesome games with these guys over the years. The David West game winner, the over time game, the Jamal Mashburn fadeaway 18 footer from a few years ago. They've got the makings of a really nice young core- Rudy Gay,...

Behind Enemy Lines: Portland Trailblazers

Hope everyone had a good Black Friday. Today, the Hornets take on the Blazers in hope of extending the winning streak to 5 games. At the Hive spoke with Dave from Blazer's Edge for a quick preview of today's game. At the Hive: Since we last talked, Greg Oden has gotten in Games 4 through 10 of...

Behind Enemy Lines: Denver Nuggets

The Hornets hit national TV for the second time in less than a week. Except this time, instead of facing Earl Watson and Jeff Green, they'll have to contend with Chauncey Billups and Carmelo Anthony. And half the fans in the building won't be cheering for them. To get a little more insight into the...

Behind Enemy Lines: Los Angeles Clippers

The Hornets continue their stretch of under .500 opponents tonight, at STAPLES center. Though we dominated sub .500 teams last year, we've already dropped games to the Bocats and Kings. In my mind, the Clippers are one of the bigger enigmas of the NBA. Lots of firepower on paper, pretty huge mess...


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