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  • Does LeBron James Feel a Sense of Urgency?

    There’s a sense of urgency in Cleveland this year.  The city knows this is the best chance they’ve had at a title in a looooong time.  Coach Mike Brown, who has taken a tremendous amount of criticism, needs a title to validate his career.  General Manager Danny Ferry needs to win this year because his […]

    May 10, 2010
  • Chris Paul’s Effect on Three Point Shooters

    For a while now I’ve stated Chris Paul has a positive effect on his three point shooters. Today we will find out how much water that claim holds by taking a look at the three point shooters that have surrounded him, and their success before, and if they’ve been dealt, after. This chart shows the […]

    May 6, 2010
  • A Positive Possibility Part #2

    After my journal last week on how it might be possible to get Chrish Bosh and Andre Iguodala I thought I would back it up with a small briefing of how the roster was to work. I also recieved a large number of comments over the last week that had other possible trade ideas. (Danny Granger and the Jarret Jack with Bosh […]

    May 5, 2010
  • A Hornets Guide to the 2010 Free Agent Market

    Being over the salary cap in the NBA is never ideal, but because it’s technically a soft cap, there is some breathing room for teams that find themselves looking to improve. Two years ago the Hornets found themselves in a similar situation, and in what should have been the greatest move in franchise history, wound […]

    May 5, 2010
  • Tom Thibodeau is the best candidate.

    …At least in my opinion, but I figured I would explain myself a bit. I hope they consider Tom Thibodeau SERIOUSLY, and he is available.  We all know the Hornets biggest concern from a coaching standpoint is for rapid defensive improvement.  He is a guy who all his past players respect.  So the request by […]

    May 4, 2010
  • When the Dust Settles

    If you haven’t heard the news yet, George Shinn has reportedly agreed to sell the team to current minority owner, Gary Chouest. The deal has been widely expected for quite some time, and even though there were some snags in negotiations, it appears that the team will announce him as the new owner on Wednesday. […]

    May 3, 2010
  • Welcome to West Haterville

    Last week we heard about Ryan’s old man-ness and how he really wanted OKC to lose. His wish was granted, as the Kobe company took down the Thunder in six. Today I welcome you to Haterville, the home of hate. Now before you get your panties in a bunch, realize that I don’t really hate […]

    May 2, 2010
  • Jazz Fest and the Hornets

    While at Jazz Fest the other day, I came to the realization that the Hornets and the festival have quite a few things in common. Some, like my friends Johnny, Jim, and Jack, might even say that the team could be compared to Jazz Fest. Peja Stojakovic is Art Garfunkel Both are classic entertainers, albeit […]

    May 1, 2010
  • Marcus Thornton: The Rodney Dangerfield of 2009-2010

    Okay, maybe saying he can’t get no respect is a bit over the top.  He was the 6th leading vote getter among rookies.  Still, he deserved to be on the first team, and his whole season has been a bit ridiculous considering his talent. The season started with him sliding all the way to the […]

    April 30, 2010
  • I’m a Grumpy Old Man – and Hoping OKC loses

    A funny thing happened this weekend.  And no, it wasn’t “funny ha-ha“, it was “funny disturbing“, because I found myself rooting for the Lakers.  Now, for any of you who have read this blog, you know I’m not a fan of the Lakers.  In fact, on my four-team list of teams I can’t stand, the […]

    April 26, 2010
  • A Positive Possibility Part #1

    It’s no secret that the hornets will be looking to rebuild a new stronger line-up for the 2010-11 season. The names Andre Iguodala and Chris Bosh have been mentioned several times on this blog and nearly everyone would have to agree that it would be a dream come true to see them both in hornets jerseys. But is it possible […]

    April 26, 2010
  • Is the Future Wright?

    Much to the dismay of Hornet fans, Julian Wright recently concluded yet another disappointing season. Not too long ago, Julian Wright was considered a key piece of the Bee’s future. Along the way though, something happened. It’s not too common for a player as young as Julian to come into the league and play so […]

    April 26, 2010
  • The Coaching Search: Our Preferred Targets

    All of the news coming out about New Orleans these days points to one thing: The Hornets are gunning for a big name coach.  There are reports they have contacted Avery Johnson, Jeff Van Gundy, and Doug Collins in order to gauge their interest in returning to the coaching game.  Hugh Weber was quoted as […]

    April 24, 2010
  • Shinn – Chouest Deal off?

    The Associated Press is reporting that “sale talks between George Shinn and minority owner Gary Chouest have reached an “impasse,” and that Shinn now wants to speak with other possible buyers.” I don’t have a lot to say.  The sale was so promising and smooth-seeming, the cynic in me tells me I should have known […]

    April 24, 2010
  • The Futility of Hack-a-Player Tactics

    I was watching The Basketball Jones vidcast this morning, like I do every morning, and good ol’ J.E. Skeets said something that made me grumble.  While lauding the gorgeous 25 and 17 that Tim Duncan put up against the Mavericks, he suggested that Rick Carlisle should have considered Hack-A-Duncan tactics, since Tim Duncan was only […]

    April 22, 2010
  • Jeff Bower’s Report Card

    After one of the more unique seasons in recent memory, Jeff Bower’s reign as coach of the Hornets is officially over. With the announcement that he will return to a full time roll as General Manager, it’s possible that Bower has seen the last of his days as an NBA coach. That’s a story for […]

    April 22, 2010
  • This Year, Peja Stojakovic was a . . . Defensive Specialist?

    At some point during the next 12 months, I think all Hornets nation understands that Peja Stojakovic will be moving on.  He’s in the final year of his contract, his production has slipped drastically, and his $15 million dollar contract makes him enticing to teams wishing to start their roster over after next season.  That […]

    April 20, 2010
  • Salary Cap Stuff and Eastern Conference Predictions

    Salary Cap Stuff Don’t get too excited, but it appears that the that the NBA salary cap and luxury tax lines are dropping less than expected. It’s now being projected that the cap will fall from 57.7 million to 56.1 million. The 1.6 million dollar decrease is millions less than most front offices had anticipated. […]

    April 16, 2010
  • NBA Playoffs: Western Conference Predictions

    It’s playoff prediction time here at Hornets247. No, the Bees won’t be part in the postseason, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t have some fun talking about the 16 teams that have earned a shot to compete for the title. The seeding is set, players and coaches are preparing, and we’re predicting. Ryan Schwan: […]

    April 16, 2010
  • Another Giveaway Winner – and Trivia Answers

    On April 12th, I wrote a review of the new book Stumbling on Wins, and then put up a trivia game with a copy of the book as the prize.  Not surprisingly (to me at least) those of you who tried out the new contest didn’t do that well, and I have to confess I […]

    April 15, 2010
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