Saturday, November 03, 2007

Hornets sink Trail Blazers, off to 2-0 start


For a team that just missed cashing in for on a playoff birth last year the New Orleans Hornets want to kick the 07-08 season off right. Last night they blew out the Trail Blazers 113-93 at home. The Hornets drained 11 3-pointers in the game as Chris Paul finished with 19 points and 6 assists. The leading scorer though for the game was Brandon Roy with 23 points. It looks as if the Hornets have finally found a permanent home in Louisiana after dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Tyson Chandler returns to the team as a key starter in the lineup. He pulled down 11 rebounds in last night's win. Desmond Mason has left, which really hurts when it comes to having another reliable scorer. They have added Morris Peterson from Toronto and forward Ryan Bowen. Still New Orleans needs another good shooter off the bench as well a sound strategy to tighten up their defense. Everyone knows it's going to difficult to stay within reason in the West, have I think they have legitimate shot at the playoffs.

With Chris Paul leading the way as Sunday the Hornets face the Denver Nuggets on the road. It will a tough game for them and will test their depth. If they want to win they will have to find a way to interfere with Iverson and Carmelo's offensive attack. David West can pick up the scoring for New Orleans and can be used to clog up the middle on defense. The game will put the Hornets to the test. The sky is the limit for them this early in the season.

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