Hornets make the Twolves Tumble 99-90


HIGHLIGHT PERFORMANCES
Jason Smith sets new career high in points with 26 & 10rbs
Chris Kaman goes 9-10 form the field 21pts & 10rbs
Greivis Vasquez has a double-double 11pts 10ast

THINGS TO KNOW
Eric Gordon was bothered by a tight lower back the entire game, he left in the first quarter but played the second half while cringing & clutching his back when he drove the lane.

*Full recap coming soon

 


20 responses to “Hornets make the Twolves Tumble 99-90”

  1. Was Aminu a midget when he first started playing basketball? That is the only reason I can think of for him having such a high arc on his shot.

    • That is funny.

      I am not an expert, but I think a high arc allows more error tolerance in making shots. Harder to block, too, yeah?

      • Yeah, it does. Remember when T-mac had that super flat shot? Maybe he still does, but I was always stunned when that thing went in. He had to shoot it absolutely perfectly for it to go in since if it caught even a little rim, it was bouncing out. Of course, he was one of the best scorers of the last 10 years so…yeah

      • You are exactly right, thats why people like Ben Gordon are so good at making 3’s (that & years & years of practice)

  2. When’s the last time a PF led his team with 3 steals?

    When’s the last time a 7′ energy bench player led the team with 3 steals?

    • oh how I despise ESPN. You’d think Tiger Woods is leading the Masters by 15 strokes this weekend the way they tilt their golf coverage. Tim Tebow is equal to John Elway in their eyes and Jeremy Lin is the next Oscar Robertson …. winning a game or being a top level athlete in your sport means nothing, absolutely nothing, to them.

  3. Im happy we won, we sunk Minny down more, we are hurting their record, which in the end can really help us out in a HUGE way. Even with that win we are still the 3rd worst team record-wise, which I honestly think is a good thing.

  4. ESPN and NBATV don’t give us much respect IMO. Our highlights are way down in the rotation of news stories. One day they’ll have to respect us.

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