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New Orleans couldn't do it. With home court and a rowdy crowd in tow, the Hornets fell 91-82 to end its season in the Western Conference semifinals. Chris Paul fouled out and Jannero Pargo had a great fourth. But nothing was enough to overcome an experienced and determined San Antonio. It's the first time the Spurs have ever come back from an 0-2 series deficit. New Orleans still has never moved into the Conference finals. (End 4th) I'm heading downstairs for interviews. (2:59 4th Quarter) Down 15 at the end of the third, New Orleans is now down 81-77 with 2:59 to play. I still don't know. They certainly need a defensive stop right now. That would be...key. (8:32 4th Quarter) Now, to open the fourth, New Orleans looks like it has some life in its legs. But it has to come up with stops on defense. Tony Parker is still getting the shots he wants and making them. Though Jannero Pargo is starting to make shots for New Orleans, if there are no stops on defense, the lead can't get cut down. Can it happen? (End 3rd) And in the all important third quarter in this series, San Antonio outscored the Hornets 20-14, thanks largely to some big shots by Michael Finley and New Orleans' favorite Spur Robert Horry. Finley hit two treys while Horry hit one down the stretch. New Orleans won't win if it can't figure out how to get the ball to go through the hoop. And I know that's obvious, but it's important to say. The defense was doing its part for most of the third, and heck, even most of the game. But New Orleans' offense has been dormant. They left it behind in Game 5, apparently, and forgot to take it to the airport to go to San Antonio. The offense being lonely while the team was away apparently hitchhiked out of town. The Spurs have hit 11 3's and have double-digit advantage in rebounds. So, there you go. OK readers, what happens? How do the Hornets get it going? Is there enough time left to turn things around? (some time in the 3rd) Quick from Scott Cody: "On the other end of the floor, the Hornets aren't attacking the rim at all. It's one and done for the Hornets and two and three and done for the Spurs." I agree with Scott. The thing that has stood out to me the most is the Spurs ability for the offensive rebound in this game. It seems that everything is going San Antonio's way tonight. But hey, New Orleans didn't set a franchise record for wins in a season by giving in. Can the Hornets come back? (Halftime) The bench is giving New Orleans nothing, contributing one point, that one thanks to Melvin Ely. Byron Scott hasn't asked the bench of much, but they haven't responded. This crowd is dying to get into the game. Get the crowd into the game and this one could go the direction the city wants. That said, New Orleans trailed by four in the series opener before winning 101-82. the Hornets trailed by one in Game 2 before winning 102-84. In New Orleans' Game 5 win, the Hornets trailed by three and won 101-79. I'm all about the positive energy here, folks. What are your thoughts? (:57.5 2nd Q) Hey fans, you got an idea how to stop him? (2:44 2nd Quarter) Well, we have our answer. The Spurs answered with a quick 5-0 run that could be 6-0 pending a Tony Parker free throw. The Hornets need to find a way to sustain the momentum they're gaining with runs. It looks, to me, like New Orleans is waiting for something to happen. Don't wait. Go for it. A 12-0 run has given NOLA a 37-36 lead. Let's see if it can continue. (midway 2nd Q) Ric Flair is in the house and fans loved it. Unfortunately, he came on about the time CP3 was shooting free throws. Paul missed both. Omen? Maybe. SA missed a shot, then Peja came alive with a trey. Omen? Maybe. (8:47 2nd Quarter) In the first quarter, Paul went flying down the floor only to bobble the ball at the basket. The Hornets need to get control of themselves and remember this is just a game, the same way they played and won 56 times in the regular season. A penny for your thoughts... End 1st Quarter I do know this crowd is ready to explode, be it for the Hornets or for when the Spurs put in Robert Horry. But enough about what I, Bradley Handwerger, think. What does WWL ace Scott Cody say about the first quarter. Says he - "All in all, they're doing everything defensively they want. I don't think the Spurs can continue hitting the shots they're hitting right now in this Arena. "And it's not necessarily that bad to be down at halftime. They've trailed in the other (wins)." He's a smart man, that Scott Cody. (3:45 1st Quarter) Why? The floor is wet. Now, we're 8 minutes into the game and the players can't be sweating that much. Hmm. At least no fire extinguishers were used in the making of this timeout. Famous sighting No. 2 and 3: Brian McKnight, he's a singer, and Bow Wow, who, according to the PA announcer is a triple threat. I don't know what that means. (5:43 1st Quarter) The key right now is this: 2) More importantly right now, Chris Paul's hands are active on defense and David West is active on offense, showing no effects of the back injury he sustained Thursday night in San Antonio. No famous people sighted right now at this break other than Juan Kincaid and Jim Henderson. Best sign so far : "Tony, tell Eva to stop calling me."
------ As long as he doesn't get another forearm to the back, he should be fine. Famous person sighting No. 1: Sean Payton. You may know him as the Saints head coach. We all have come to know him as the lovable Hornets fan who can. Put on the spot on the DAKTRONICS screen above midcourt, Payton went with the flow and threw on his white Fan Up! New Orleans shirt. 2 CommentsLeave a comment |
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The bench looks terrible. They are going to have to step up if we're going to win tonight. I know Ely used to play for the Spurs, but he just has not gotten it done this series.
Can you say goodnight Charlie or is it possible for them to catch up now?