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1Parker1
05-12-2008, 02:13 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=Aj0xzPnaeHw1yRX8xpohm2m8vLYF?slug=jy-hornetsspursgamefour051208&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

Hornets now facing pressure game
By Johnny Ludden, Yahoo! Sports
11 hours, 32 minutes ago

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SAN ANTONIO – Byron Scott will tell his New Orleans Hornets that they have no reason to panic. That they’re going home where they’ve lost just once in the past 10 weeks. That they’ve already routed these San Antonio Spurs four times this season. That all the Spurs did was what they’re supposed to do: win on their own floor.

Scott will be right about all of that. But he said something else Sunday night that also rung true.

“I think,” Scott said, “we went back to being a little bit inexperienced.”

It’s hard to figure out just how far back Scott was referring. The Hornets have matured faster than anyone expected this season, and they’ve made believers out of more than a few doubters along the way.


But after Sunday’s 100-80 loss? For the first time in the playoffs, don’t these young Hornets have some reason to be concerned?

The Los Angeles Lakers likely were mulling over the same question about themselves on their Sunday flight home. Like the Hornets they’ve been front-running through the playoffs. Like the Hornets they now find themselves knotted in a 2-2 series, feeling some pressure. Lose Game 5 and suddenly you’re back on the road facing elimination.

The Lakers can lean on Kobe Bryant, who’s been through a few of these battles. The Hornets have Bryant’s MVP runner-up, Chris Paul, and that counts for something, too, considering the Spurs haven’t stopped him yet. But Paul also has shown his youth on a few occasions in this series, no more so than in Game 3.

Then, exasperated with Bruce Bowen hounding him, Paul turned to the Spurs’ designated pest and offered this protest: “I’m going to tell Stu Jackson on you.”

The look on Bowen’s face seemed to say it all. You’re going to … tell on me?

Tattling, as Paul probably quickly learned, doesn’t count for much in the playoffs. David West also has had his moments. He kicked the scorer’s table in anger in Game 3. Down 20 in Sunday’s third quarter, he flung out his left arm to deck Bowen for a foul.

Some of this is normal frustration that comes with losing. Bowen also has been known to jab his foot into a table – or a player. Still, Scott felt the need to stencil these instructions on the dry-erase board in the Hornets’ locker room Sunday: “Maintain Poise.”

The Hornets didn’t seem to suffer from a lack of poise Sunday as much as a lack of effectiveness. A little more than three minutes into the second half, they were down 20. By the start of the fourth quarter, Scott was emptying his bench.

Said West: “I don’t think we even tried tonight.”

The Spurs made similar comments about themselves after their two lopsided losses in New Orleans. But the changes in this series run deeper than who plays the hardest, and on Sunday the Spurs gave the Hornets a few things to think about.

Thing No. 1: Tim Duncan. He now looks healthy. In Game 1, Duncan totaled five points and three rebounds then retired to his hotel with a 103 degree fever. Given a week to recover – and a week for the Spurs coaches to figure out how to attack New Orleans’ double teams – Duncan went for 22 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks. He changed the game on both ends of the floor, altering the Hornets’ shots and attacking the rim off give-and-go opportunities with the Spurs’ guards.

In the series’ first couple games “his quickness wasn’t there, his extension on his jump hooks wasn’t there,” Robert Horry said. “A lot of little things like that.”

Tony Parker, instructed by Spurs coach Gregg Popovich to be a point pig, continued to counter Paul while Bowen continued to chew up Peja Stojakovic. The same Stojakovic who averaged 23.5 points in the first two games has averaged seven in the past two.

The Hornets coaches also have griped privately and publicly about their bench, which has been a season-long theme. Scott left Tyson Chandler on the floor with four fouls early in the third quarter and Manu Ginobili needed all of 38 seconds to draw No. 5 out of the Hornets center. Still, it was hard to fault Scott: Who was he going to replace him with?

The Spurs are both deep and battle-tested. They’ve downplayed the impact of the Hornets’ playoff inexperience, but they also know their own experience has helped them.

“For us, there’s no situation in a game that we haven’t faced,” Michael Finley said. “So when coach comes into the huddle we can say we’ve been here before. We know what we need to do.”

No one in NBA history has seen more of these battles than Horry. He played in his 237th postseason game Sunday, matching Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time record. The moment was special, even if the reason for Horry’s appearance wasn’t: He checked in for the final two minutes of the first half to intentionally foul Chandler.

Still, Horry also found time during those 105 seconds to throw in a shot and keep another possession alive with an offensive rebound. The Hornets, meanwhile, tried to use Melvin Ely to spell Chandler for the final 14.1 seconds of the same half. Ely promptly gave up a three-point play to Duncan.

The Spurs know Ely well. Last season, they acquired him before the trade deadline from Charlotte for Eric Williams. At the time, Popovich summed up the deal by saying: “We traded an injured-list player for an injured-list player.”

That’s not to say the Spurs are no longer worried by these Hornets. They are. Paul is a playoff novice, but he and his teammates have grown up fast. And Popovich himself likes to joke that all it takes is one loss for a team to go from “wise and experienced” to “old and unathletic.” The Spurs have looked both in this series.

Young teams also tend to feed off their fans more, and two of the remaining three games, if needed, will be played in New Orleans. There’s a reason why they call it “home-court advantage:” In the second round of these playoffs, the home team has won every game but one.

So Super Hugo and his Ring of Fire will be waiting Tuesday. For many of the Hornets it will be the biggest game of their NBA careers.

“I’m interested,” Horry said, “in seeing how they react.”

The Spurs? They’ll tell themselves they’ve been here before.

Johnny Ludden is the NBA editor for Yahoo! Sports. Send Johnny a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.

Supergirl
05-12-2008, 02:18 PM
LOL. That is about the most ridiculous thing I've heard in a long time. Next game, maybe Paul will take the ball and run home to mommy, forcing all the other players to end the game prematurely.

MaNuMaNiAc
05-12-2008, 02:20 PM
So Super Hugo and his Ring of Fire will be waiting Tuesday. For many of the Hornets it will be the biggest game of their NBA careers.

Tell me those idiots aren't going to try that shit again! You can't pull shit like that off when you're as incompetent as they are.

Darcus
05-12-2008, 02:20 PM
I'm pretty sure there's got to be some sort of joke in there somewhere.

nbascribe
05-12-2008, 02:22 PM
Darcus...i doubt it.

stretch
05-12-2008, 02:23 PM
yea it has to be a joke of some sort.

polandprzem
05-12-2008, 02:24 PM
:lol

Nice, no wonder that jazz selected Deron instead of Paul.

Whisky Dog
05-12-2008, 02:30 PM
If Chris Paul wasnt sarcastically joking when he said that then the Hornets fans should be worried. He had to be joking.

Darcus
05-12-2008, 02:32 PM
If Chris Paul wasnt sarcastically joking when he said that then the Hornets fans should be worried. He had to be joking.

Exactly, this was just a sarcastic joke that doesn't translate well from being in the heat of the moment on the court to a news post on a sports message board.

Non-news. :sleep

hater
05-12-2008, 02:36 PM
I think Byron Scott is making a big mistake. The horenets played like a bunch of sedated senior citizens in game 4. Probably had the "maintain poise" all over their heads.

the best chance they got is to play like they did in game 1-3. like a bunch of hotheads. they would either beat the Spurs or get ejected and suspended trying.

spurscenter
05-12-2008, 02:40 PM
Paul trying to throw an elbow into bowen and missed , then foul on parker, was insane on the paid off ref

Jon1798
05-12-2008, 02:45 PM
I think Byron Scott is making a big mistake. The horenets played like a bunch of sedated senior citizens in game 4. Probably had the "maintain poise" all over their heads.

the best chance they got is to play like they did in game 1-3. like a bunch of hotheads. they would either beat the Spurs or get ejected and suspended trying.

Honestly, there's a lot of truth in that. I think they need to go 100 MPH and see what happens.

smeagol
05-12-2008, 03:30 PM
Exactly, this was just a sarcastic joke that doesn't translate well from being in the heat of the moment on the court to a news post on a sports message board.

Non-news. :sleep

What's a joke is that CP# flop in hater's sig

ClingingMars
05-12-2008, 03:37 PM
:lmao

is he gonna go home to his mamma too?

- Mars

Loose Cannon
05-12-2008, 04:49 PM
LOL. That is about the most ridiculous thing I've heard in a long time. Next game, maybe Paul will take the ball and run home to mommy, forcing all the other players to end the game prematurely.

I wonder how close he can get to New Orleans before the refs finally call him for traveling/carrying? I'm guessing Baton Rouge.

Reggie Miller
05-12-2008, 04:57 PM
Threatening someone with Stu Jackson is like a 100 lb. co-ed relying on pepper spray to protect her from a motivated, 230 lb. attacker.

(Perhaps a less offensive analogy? Nah....)

LEONARD
05-12-2008, 04:58 PM
Don't expect a Spur or their fans to understand a joke... :lol

Trainwreck2100
05-12-2008, 05:01 PM
Threatening someone with Stu Jackson is like a 100 lb. co-ed relying on pepper spray to protect her from a motivated, 230 lb. attacker.

(Perhaps a less offensive analogy? Nah....)

As a 230 lb attacker i find offense to that, the pepper spray burns like a mofo, but you're right, its pretty useless

lefty
05-12-2008, 05:04 PM
I'm sure he was joking

boutons_
05-12-2008, 05:09 PM
"we went back to being a little bit inexperienced"

a little bit? :lol

Could the Spurs' experience have had anything with your inexperience?

You ain't seen no experience, yet, Scotty, and you know it.

Bend over for more EXPERIENCE in Games5,6

WC semis 2008 vs Spurs is also called "Hornets paying their dues"

Cry Havoc
05-12-2008, 05:17 PM
Regardless of the joke or not, is anyone laughing?

That's just dumb.

And no, for the umpteenth time, I don't hate CP3. But he's doing him darndest to earn the Spurs ire, I'll say that.

KillerBee
05-12-2008, 05:24 PM
Tell me those idiots aren't going to try that shit again! You can't pull shit like that off when you're as incompetent as they are.

Hugo is not going to try it since we are too incompetent. We are going to send Tim Duncan to do it.

SpursFanFirst
05-12-2008, 06:05 PM
Then, exasperated with Bruce Bowen hounding him, Paul turned to the Spurs’ designated pest and offered this protest: “I’m going to tell Stu Jackson on you.”

The look on Bowen’s face seemed to say it all. You’re going to … tell on me?

I don't know whether to :lol or :cry
That is so pathetic.

Two more games, guys...send 'em :fishing

Officer Slater
05-12-2008, 06:11 PM
About time that someone has big enough cojones to tell the league on the cheating Sporks! :smokin

Strike
05-12-2008, 08:01 PM
Don't expect a Spur or their fans to understand a joke... :lol

Don't expect a Mav or their fans to understand the elation of a championship.

Budkin
05-12-2008, 09:02 PM
Hornets had all the chances they were going to get. Spurs in 6.

StylisticS
05-12-2008, 09:05 PM
The look on Bowen’s face seemed to say it all. You’re going to … tell on me?

Sorry but I laughed. I can imagine Bowen saying this mocking Paul that he's being a "tattle-tale.":lol

td4mvp21
05-12-2008, 09:06 PM
I fucking hate the Hornets. I hope with everything in me that we beat them this series. These bitches need a fucking humility lesson and I want the fucking defending champions to give it to them. "We didn't try", "I'm going to tell the commisioner on you!". What a fucking joke of a playoff team. I used to have respect for the Hornets because they blew out the Spurs bad this season, but I have none for them now. A bunch of arrogant bastards who only have a first round series against a discombobulated Mavericks team under their belt. Fuck them.

DancingCaveman
05-12-2008, 09:15 PM
"I'm telling"? Really, that's as old as the hills.

KillerBee
05-12-2008, 11:18 PM
Hornets had all the chances they were going to get. Spurs in 6.

Sorry, we win tomorrow, and don't have to come back home. I called it from the beginning of the series.

TheHornet
05-12-2008, 11:29 PM
A large percentage of the posters on this site are utterly one-sided..this was obviously a joke and you guys are taking it way to close to the soul, saying that cp3 is trying hard to get the spurs to hate them...if you watched the game on tnt or saw any espn show today then you know that chris paul and tony parker are obviously close friends and im sure he gets along with everyone..you guys hate him because he is the only person you cant stop (and before you guys slash me with your bullshit) i know the spurs are a better team i dont think many people will actually doubt that but everyone thought a young energized team could make it an easy series but they were obviously wrong it going to b a dogfight...and someone said he sees why the jazz took deron williams over cp3...c'mon get over yourself..

boutons_
05-12-2008, 11:31 PM
Punkass, pretentious, self-entitled Paul and West need to be bitch-slapped in front of their home crowd. Tuesday is proposed as an excellent evening for such an event.

Parkerlooms
05-13-2008, 12:03 AM
I fucking hate the Hornets. I hope with everything in me that we beat them this series. These bitches need a fucking humility lesson and I want the fucking defending champions to give it to them. "We didn't try", "I'm going to tell the commisioner on you!". What a fucking joke of a playoff team. I used to have respect for the Hornets because they blew out the Spurs bad this season, but I have none for them now. A bunch of arrogant bastards who only have a first round series against a discombobulated Mavericks team under their belt. Fuck them.

:tu

Pero
05-13-2008, 04:45 AM
A large percentage of the posters on this site are utterly one-sided..this was obviously a joke and you guys are taking it way to close to the soul, saying that cp3 is trying hard to get the spurs to hate them...if you watched the game on tnt or saw any espn show today then you know that chris paul and tony parker are obviously close friends and im sure he gets along with everyone..you guys hate him because he is the only person you cant stop (and before you guys slash me with your bullshit) i know the spurs are a better team i dont think many people will actually doubt that but everyone thought a young energized team could make it an easy series but they were obviously wrong it going to b a dogfight...and someone said he sees why the jazz took deron williams over cp3...c'mon get over yourself..

Off the court, doesn't mean he's not an asshole on it.

hsxvvd
05-13-2008, 05:32 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AnrYwXzu3P9p4ce5BIH742e8vLYF?slug=jy-hornetsspursgamefour051208&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

Then, exasperated with Bruce Bowen hounding him, Paul turned to the Spurs’ designated pest and offered this protest: “I’m going to tell Stu Jackson on you.”

The look on Bowen’s face seemed to say it all. You’re going to … tell on me?

Tattling, as Paul probably quickly learned, doesn’t count for much in the playoffs. David West also has had his moments. He kicked the scorer’s table in anger in Game 3. Down 20 in Sunday’s third quarter, he flung out his left arm to deck Bowen for a foul.

Oops, My bad.... sorry didn't see this earlier.

MannyIsGod
05-13-2008, 05:51 AM
Don't expect a Spur or their fans to understand a joke... :lol


What are you talking about? We understand the Mavs just fine.

ElNono
05-13-2008, 06:32 AM
Message to Chris Paul:

http://bp3.blogger.com/_T7Tq7PDjiwI/R0orsvqJLoI/AAAAAAAAApQ/2nfs2Kc2vTc/s320/ambulance.png

wijayas
05-13-2008, 08:07 AM
hahaha...
Hornets are losing their composure. What do we expect? They are young.