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The Hornets are for real

by Jakeblloyd
created January 30, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Let me start off by saying that until they are eliminated, the San Antonio Spurs remain the favorites to win the NBA title.

I don't care how many games they lose or what seed they end up with. If they're healthy come mid-April, I'm picking them — with the same nucleus as a year ago — to repeat as champions.

With that out of the way, here's a question: Which Western Conference team has the best record?

The Spurs? Nope.

The Mavericks? Nope.

The Suns? Not quite.

No, the correct answer is the New Orleans Hornets. (Don't believe me? Check your local paper.)

The Hornets began Wednesday a game up on Dallas and three and a half games ahead of San Antonio in the stout Southwest Division. Their 32-12 record is percentage points better than Phoenix's 33-13 mark.

Their turnaround from a sub-.500 record a year ago is not as unbelievable as you might think.

The only reason New Orleans missed the playoffs a year ago was injuries. Point guard — and current MVP candidate — Chris Paul missed 18 games. Newly acquired free agent sharp-shooter Peja Stojakovic played in a mere 13 games. David West, the most underrated player in the league, missed 30 games.

For all you math whizzes out there, that's 117 games missed by the team's Big Three.

This season, all three are healthy and thriving. But they haven't risen to 20 games above .500 by themselves. The reincarnation of big-skinny man Tyson Chandler has been a huge key in New Orleans becoming one of the NBA's best defensive teams.

Chandler, who stands 7 feet 1 inch, is averaging a career-best 12.1 points per game and matching hist output from a year ago of 12.4 rebounds a game. (Yep, that was a Bulls fan who just jumped off a bridge, mourning management's decision to give up on the young stud by handing him to New Orleans for two players no longer in the Windy City.)

It is clear that the 25-year-old Chandler has regained whatever confidence he lost during his five non-productive years in Chicago. He plays with a renewed swagger down low, and he's a big reason why scoring easy buckets against the Hornets is no longer a walk in the park.

Because of the team's newfound success, it's easy to question whether the Hornets are a legitimate contender. I tried to do that the other day. Here's how my conversation with myself went:

Doubter: I'm concerned about their depth, especially inside. Melvin Ely isn't exactly a playoff performer.

Responder: That's an excellent point, but here's the beauty of this team: Every key cog is young and fit. Chandler doesn't mind playing 35 minutes a game, and Ely's a banger. They don't need him to score.

Doubter: OK, but Stojakovic is so fragile. What happens if he goes down again?

Responder: Dude, Jannero Pargo is playing out of his mind right now (my fantasy team just picked him up). He averages 7.5 points and 2.6 assists per game, and he's an upgrade defensively. A Stojakovic injury wouldn't do the damage it caused a year ago.

Doubter: But what about the lack of experience? Besides Pargo getting stepped over by A.I. in the finals seven years ago and Stojakovic throwing up a lame-duck air ball against the Lakers, this team is devoid of seasoned playoff players.

Responder: Two words: Chris ... Paul. At the midway point of the season, averaging 20.6 points, 10.7 assists and 2.57 steals a game, he's my MVP. There, I said it. This guy is icy clutch and isn't about to disappear in May. The modern NBA is ruled by point guards, and the Hornets might just have the best one in CP3. Plus, anyone who watches "SportsCenter" knows that David West makes as many game-winning shots as Kobe, LeBron or anyone else in the league. The team you see right now will be playing the same way — or better — come "win or go home" time.

And with that protracted, but strong, response, the conversation ended. I had convinced, well, myself that these Hornets' sting won't be any less painful in the months to come.

With one of the NBA's top starting lineups, a decent bench, and a hunger that is seen on both ends of the court, New Orleans has what it takes to make a run in the playoffs. Of course, I'm writing this in January — a lot can, and will, change between now and money time.

But don't be surprised if, just like the Saints last year, the Hornets bring energy to their struggling city with some late-season excitement.


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SSreportersLegend
651 days ago
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No, the correct answer is the New Orleans Hornets. (Don't believe me? Check your local paper.) Relying on the Seattle Times (local paper) is like relying on Stevie Wonder to be a security guard.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
651 days ago
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SS...i have never agreed more.
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SSreportersLegend
651 days ago
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I think the reason that they don't get all the attention is that everyone is slobbering over the Celtics, who are slumping a teensy bit as of late. Yes, the Hornets are for real, and they have an exciting style of basketball.
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InThaKnowDraft Pick
651 days ago
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Also they have the second worst attendance in the league. New Orleans hasn't come to see the product, so you won't get any hype.
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Amilke60Div-I Stud
650 days ago
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They don't get the hype because the city of New Orleans doesn't want to support the team. They are struggling badly with their attendance and my buddy told me that he went the other night and it was pretty awful (not talking about the play).
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
650 days ago
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N.O. is one of those towns where it's just difficult to have a team. Bottomline no matter how good the Hornets are they will never be the biggest attraction in the town.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
651 days ago
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The Hornets are a good team and Chris Paul is one of the best players on the court right now. That being said, the first half of the NBA season means nothing. The Washington Wizards had the best record in the East last season going into the All Star Break and due to a number of things including injury they fell to a 7th seed and were swept out in the first round.
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Kwasster07Div-I Stud
650 days ago
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I wouldn't be surprised if the Hornets go to the Western Conference Finals. That's how good they are.
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RomiezzoLegend
650 days ago
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The Hornets are extremely underrated, but I don't think that they have the playoff experience to get to the Western Conference Finals. With the Suns, Spurs, and Mavericks all having experience in the Conference Finals as of late, I don't think they'll make it. I honestly think that the Lakers, Mavs, Suns, and Spurs are too much for the Hornets to make it to the Conference Finals. Now, if it was the East, I would say that they have a MUCH better chance.
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Falcon02520Legend
650 days ago
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CP3 This user is a Chris Paul fan.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
650 days ago
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I haven't heard them talking about the Hornets at all on Sport center. I also really like Chris Paul
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Falcon02520Legend
650 days ago
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Sportscenter only talks about teams in Boston, New York, and L.A.
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