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Tenth Pick Tournament Round Two: Jared Sullinger vs. Tyler Zeller
Round 2 comes to a close with a battle of big men.
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Tenth Pick Tournament Round Two: Kendall Marshall vs. Damian Lillard
Mason and Jason do battle for the second time as the best two point guards in this year’s draft, Damian Lillard and Kendall Marshall, meet in the second round of the Hornets247 Tenth Pick Tournament.
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Tenth Pick Tournament Round One: Tyler Zeller vs. Meyers Leonard
In the penultimate matchup of Round One of the Hornets247 Tenth Pick Tournament, centers Tyler Zeller and Meyers Leonard are pitted against one another, with Mason Ginsberg and Jason Calmes making the arguments.
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Tenth Pick Tournament Round One: Damian Lillard vs. Trading for a Veteran
Mason & Jake square off in this Hornets247 Tenth Pick Tournament matchup which pits PG Damian Lillard against the idea of trading the pick for a veteran NBA player.
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Hornets Beat: All Anthony Davis
We go 5-on-5 with our writers to tackle the big questions about future Hornet Anthony Davis.
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On “Tanking” – Did the Hornets do it? Did the 76ers prove that teams shouldn’t?
Mason addresses the question of whether or not the 76ers success this season should lead teams to avoid losing games to improve their NBA draft lottery odds, and also questions the notion that the Hornets “didn’t try” as the season wound down.
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Counter-Point: The Logic of Losing Landry
Part 2 of Mason Ginsberg’s and Ryan Schwan’s point-counterpoint argument on whether Carl Landry should be retained this coming off-season.
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Hornets247 Live Interactive Video Chat: Season Recap Show
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New Orleans Hornets Final 2011-12 Power Rankings
After finally reaching the end of what has been a very trying year, we present to you one final set of power rankings overlooking the entire season.
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Tracking the T’Wolves – Top 10 or Bust! (Series Finale)
At long last, we bring to you the final piece of this season’s “Tracking the T’Wolves” series, thanking Hornets fans for their support in the Tumblewolves movement.
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New Orleans Hornets 2011-12 Power Rankings, V.15
As the season winds down, we bring you the second to last set of Hornets player power rankings of the season after a 3-1 finish to the week.
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Hornets Sign C Darryl Watkins to 10-Day Contract
The Hornets have waived C Chris Johnson to make room for Watkins.
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Your 2011-12 MIH (Most Improved Hornet) – Jason Smith
In a season featuring a good bit of disappointment for the Hornets, one pleasant surprise has been the vastly improved game of Jason Smith on both sides of the ball.
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New Orleans Hornets 2011-12 Power Rankings, V.14
The Hornets finished the past week with a winning record (2-1) for the first time since their 3-0 run on the road the week before Mardi Gras. After losing by just two to the Kobe-less Lakers, New Orleans went on to take down both Sacramento and Utah; time to take a look at how the […]
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Tracking the T’Wolves – Better Late than Never
As the T’Wolves have tumbled to their worst losing streak of the season, Mason asks the question that all Hornets fans must be wondering: why did they wait until April?
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New Orleans Hornets 2011-12 Power Rankings, V.13
The Hornets finished their most recent week’s slate of games with a 2-2 record and are 2-1 since the return of all-star shooting guard Eric Gordon. How will EJ’s return affect the rankings?
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New Orleans Hornets 2011-12 Power Rankings, V.12
Despite having an active roster in single digits for most of the week, the Hornets fought tough; the 1-3 record might not look great, but the mere -1.5 scoring margin shows how well the team played, especially considering how undermanned it was.
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Tracking the T’Wolves – 5-Man Rotations, and the Hornets’ Newest Enemy
In this week’s edition of Hornets247’s weekly Tracking the T’Wolves series, Mason takes a look at some of Minnesota’s more frequently used active lineups before and after Rubio’s injury, and then presents the T’Wolves player that is effectively helping to keep his team’s playoff chances afloat as of late.
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New Orleans Hornets 2011-12 Power Rankings, V.11
After a bad loss to Golden State, the Hornets bounced back with a big win over the Clippers before falling to San Antonio on Saturday night.
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New Orleans Hornets 2011-12 Power Rankings, V.10
Though the Hornets had arguably their easiest week of the season thanks to playing three sub-15 win teams, they were still only able to finish 1-3, finally salvaging a win last night in New Jersey.