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Good not great: Chris Paul and New Orleans Hornets must improve record



January 13 09

22-12 is good. Problem is we were expecting great. 

New Orleans, currently fourth in the Western Conference, is hardly a bust or disappointment. However, the Hornets have failed to duplicate the, well, buzz of 2007-08.

Instead of challenging elite squads like Boston, Cleveland, and Los Angeles, ‘The Big Easy’ has slipped into the league’s second tier of very good (but not great) teams. With the west becoming increasingly competitive, home court advantage is far from a given.  

Well, why haven’t things gone to plan?

They lack a third scorer. Two summers ago, Peja Stojakovic was handed the job and a 5-year, 60 million-dollar contract to boot. Clearly, his Sacramento success is in the past. At 31, and following several surgeries, he can’t ease the offensive pressure on the Chris Paul-David West duo or even create space by spreading the floor. Never a great defender, Stojakovic could soon fall out of favour with coach Byron Scott.

Tyson Chandler isn’t healthy. Over the last two years, the lanky post was a defensive catalyst; he altered shots, grabbed rebounds, and, most importantly, provided energy. This year, a sore foot has limited his effectiveness and statistics. The timing is especially rough. A healthy Chandler could have replaced Stojakovic as the third option.

Depth remains an issue. Other than big-ticket free agent James Posey, no reserve has provided consistent scoring. Morris Peterson, after being demoted to the bench, has struggled. And the club is still waiting for Hilton Armstrong, Devin Brown, and the newly acquired Antonio Daniels to step up.

Of course, Paul is the ultimate equalizer. The world’s best table-setter could help the Hornets go on a regular season run or, if need be, single-handedly upset a higher seed in the playoffs.

In today’s declining economy, a smaller market like New Orleans needs the revenue from every possible home playoff game. Finishing near the top of the Western Conference is key. And, at least in that respect, just being good won’t cut it.

Has New Orleans met your expectations? What is their biggest issue? Get at us in the comment box below and come back to HoopsVibe the Blog for more NBA tidbits. Photo courtesy of RMTip21.



10 Comments: Good not great: Chris Paul and New Orleans Hornets must improve (...)

Posted by
Jabba_the_Hut
on 01.17.2009
I agree that that Hornets are probably not quite ready to be considered among the NBA elite, but come on...they’re 23-13, that’s pretty darn good. It is a blast to have a team that is capable of beating anybody, even the Lakers. We’re the city that supports the Saints, who bring us heartbreak with great regularity, we supported the NO Jazz, who never made the playoffs while in NO. Face it, the Hornets are the most competitive team this city has ever had. Enjoy it....embrace it, or you’re going to miss some damn good hoops. .
Posted by
melo boy
on 01.16.2009
just average team! chris paul is the team and west isnt ndoing wut he should .
Posted by
No Notorious
on 01.16.2009
Hornets, shile not bad haven’t been very good .
Posted by
EiO
on 01.15.2009
i believe they short of a 3rd scorer... Peja is getting old... .
Posted by

on 01.14.2009
Dudes are wrong. Hornets have been off this year. Good works for the Clippers, not NO! They should be better!!!! .
Posted by
I SAY YES TO N.O.
on 01.14.2009
MO-PETE, POSEY ARE GOOD ENOUGH TO PICK UP THE SLACK. ALSO WHEN DANIELS GET MORE COMFORTABLE HE"LL BE SOLID AS WELL> THEY ARE OK. ITS ROLES BY COMMITTEE .
Posted by
Oliver James Simpson
on 01.14.2009
To say they should be even better is ridiculous. They are in a good position. If they were like 17-17 then yeah they would need to improve. They are being hyped up lilttle bit too much now. .
Posted by

on 01.14.2009
The NBA needs the change fan voting for the all-star game. Chris Paul is a distant third in all-star voting behind Tracy McGrady. Paul is averaging 20.8 pts per game, 11.5 assist, 5.2 rebounds, leads the league in double doubles and triple doubles, best assist to turnover ratio, and only guard to be in top 10 in field goal percentage. McGrady’s numbers are not even close. That is unbelievable to me. .
Posted by

on 01.14.2009
NOH will likely make playoffs, but I expected them to be the West’s second best team behind LA ... .
Posted by
KD1
on 01.14.2009
NO THEY HAVEN’T MEET MY EXPECTATIONS THEY WOULD DROP IN THE WEST MAYBE NO.7 OR 8 OR MAYBE WON’T MAKE THE PLAYOFFS WHEN THE SEASON PROGRESSES..PORTLAND IS STRONG AS WELL AS UTAH, DALLAS AND PHOENIX IS EMERGING TOO... .

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