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Just another example of how the Hornets aren't taken seriously even after going through an ultra-tough six-game stretch and losing only once. J.A. Adande's column on who should be MVP not only doesn't have Paul as a leading candidate it doesn't mention his name in the entire column.. He isn't even in the conversation! Something is wrong here. I won't argue (too hard) that Kobe or LeBron is the MVP, but Paul deserves to be in the conversation. 4 CommentsLeave a comment |
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What does the initials J.A. stand for? Jack A**? LOL!
Unfortunately, no one other than those around New Orleans cares about the New Orleans Hornets. That's OK. Remember when no one cared about the Saints 2 years ago?? We got within one game of the Super Bowl...I see a pattern forming here. Only will the true fans of the Hornets truly appreciate them and will know in their hearts that CP3 is the true MVP, no matter who wins it. We know how special this year's Hornets are. They just beat the #1 team in the West and #1 in the East (and the NBA). The power rankings on ESPN have beem pretty fair to us. They will show us some love. I think we'll be up to #2 in their rankings this week. GEAUX HORNETS!!! I've been pulling for you since you arrived here in N.O.!!!
What do you expect from a L.A. sports writer???
Im a Toronto fan but i just wanna say i respect the Hornets, they are my favorite team in the west and i think they have a nice shot at at a conference title and possibly even a championship. And as for CP3 he is probably my favorite player in the NBA tied with Kobe. Chris Paul is a beast on the court and he's still young, just looking at how much he stepped up his game this season has been crazy and he's still got many many many more years. So kudos to the Hornets and CP3, good luck in the rest of the season!