DOWNTOWN Devin Brown making his return to the Crescent City. I guarantee if he gets on the court and gets that green light...New Orleans is gonna get curbstomped.
http://www.nba.com/games/20100129/CHINOH/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0020900683
Bulls-Hornets Preview
By BRETT HUSTON
Posted Jan 28 2010 2:43PM
The Chicago Bulls' season-high seven-game road trip had all the makings of a disaster after they opened with losses to a pair of Western Conference also-rans.
Four games later, it's looking like the spark that's turned their season around.
The Bulls try to close the trip with a fifth straight win Friday night against the New Orleans Hornets, who look to protect one of the West's best home records upon returning from their own successful road swing.
Chicago (22-22) has won four in a row for the third time since Christmas, but this latest run is easily the most surprising. The Bulls were 4-15 on the road after losses to Golden State and the Los Angeles Clippers to open this trip, but they've knocked off four consecutive playoff contenders.
Coach Vinny Del Negro's team has shot 50.6 percent from the floor while holding opponents to 39.4 percent, and its most impressive defensive effort came Wednesday in Oklahoma City. Chicago limited the Thunder to 36.9 percent shooting, hounding Kevin Durant into a 7-for-19 effort and leaving with a 96-86 win.
"I don't think anybody in the league or anywhere else would have thought that we would be sitting here 4-0 after that," said Derrick Rose, who had team highs of 26 points and seven assists.
Rose has been the catalyst during the streak, averaging 26.3 points and shooting 59.3 percent. After scoring 15.3 points per game during a 7-11 start, Rose has since averaged 22.8 in helping the Bulls reach .500 for the first time since Nov. 21.
"It all starts with Derrick Rose," said Joakim Noah, who's averaged 13.0 points and 12.4 rebounds over his last 17 games. "He's just playing huge for us, making the right decisions, staying aggressive offensively. When your point guard is playing like that, it usually leads to good things."
Noah and Tyrus Thomas keyed a 96-85 win over New Orleans (25-20) on Dec. 26 at the United Center. Noah had 17 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks, while Thomas had 21 points and nine boards off the bench.
Chicago, which has followed its previous four-game win streaks with at least two straight losses, hasn't won five in a row on the road since concluding the 2005-06 season on a six-game run.
The Hornets have won 16 of 20 at home, where they return following an impressive trip. New Orleans closed with a third victory in four games - its only loss coming in overtime to Denver on Saturday - after Chris Paul had 38 points in a 123-110 win over Golden State on Wednesday.
The Hornets were 6-15 on the road heading into the trip.
"This was a big trip for us. We won in some tough venues," said Paul, who averaged 27.8 points on 58.8 percent shooting. "Everyone knows the road has been our Achilles' heel so far."
The play of Paul's new backcourt mate has also been critical. Rookie Marcus Thornton averaged 18.5 points in the final two games of the trip, starting after New Orleans shipped Devin Brown to the Bulls for backup center Aaron Gray on Monday.
Brown, who has yet to play for the Bulls, led New Orleans with 22 points in Chicago last month.
The Hornets' fortunes Friday, though, may depend on David West. The two-time All-Star, scoring 17.7 points per game, has averaged 11.0 in the last two losses to the Bulls.
DOWNTOWN Devin Brown making his return to the Crescent City. I guarantee if he gets on the court and gets that green light...New Orleans is gonna get curbstomped.
Bulls are the better team , lets hope they play like it.
Tough game for the Hornets. Bulls are playing well right now. Rebounding will be the key and containing Rose.
I hope your right, but the Hornets have 3 wins over double-digits all season. A blow-out either way would be rare for New Orleans.
Derrick Rose is gonna bukkake Chrissy Paul tonight and show that he's the superior PG.
I don't think either will guard each other.
son its about damn time you finally learn the proper word for what your wife has been allowing numerous black men to do to her over the years.
I think it's a good thing you don't bet real money on your predictions
True actually.
I've been really ty predicting games this year. Still I think the Hornets will win this.![]()
Hornets just need to force Hinrich to take shots. He shoots like 23% from the field![]()
A great PG matchup would pay money to see this one or Rose vs. dwill
Wow didn't expect to see that much empty seats.........
Luol Deng is having a field day against PJ. 13 1st quarter points.
Too many turnovers in the first half which is leading to fast break points. Need to protect the ball better.
not watching this one (obv), but damn rose seems to be losing the head-to-head PG matchup. Bulls up though, guess thats all that matters
Hornets need to start D-ing up if they want to come back.
Hornets are gonna need to put someone else on Deng, especially if Peja's not gonna be a factor on defense.
True but not as much, Rose 10 points 5 assists vs Pauls 13 points 8 assists.
Nice start to the 4th for the Hornets. The Bulls need to be stopped.
Finally, the Hornets capitalize on the Bulls' meltdown.
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