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Game On: Lakers @ Hornets
I have no idea how the rest of the Hornets247 crew let me preview and recap this game given that I’m originally from Los Angeles and still have lots of Laker love in my heart. But don’t worry, I have tons of Hornets (Pelicans?) love as well! And in an effort to stay neutral, I’ll […]
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Beneath the Screen: Ryan Anderson and the Deep Ball
Ryan Anderson has been on fire from 3-point range over the last handful of games. It’s been the one real bright spot for the Hornets (along with the victory over the Clippers). So that means two things: 1) We need to think of a good nickname for him–David Wesley was throwing out Flamethrower the other […]
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Hornets Beat: Chris Paul, Monty, and Feeling Blue
Our New Orleans Hornets writers discuss booing Chris Paul, Monty Williams, the recent slide, and the future of Lance Thomas and Xavier Henry.
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Beneath the Screen: 3-Point Defense
In a recurring post throughout the season, Jake will take a look at the inner workings of the Hornets’ offense and defense–what works, what doesn’t and why, as well as how the Hornets can improve. In this week’s edition, Jake takes a look at why the Hornets are giving up so many open 3’s.
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Game On: Knicks @ Hornets
The Hornets take on the 7-1 New York Knicks in the New Orleans Arena tonight.
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Beneath the Screen: Help Defense
In a recurring post throughout the season, Jake will take a look at the inner workings of the Hornets’ offense and defense–what works, what doesn’t and why, as well as how the Hornets can improve. Today, we look at Anthony Davis on defense.
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Hornets Shake Off Wednesday’s Loss and Beat the Bobcats 107 to 99
The Hornets welcomed back Anthony Davis and Austin Rivers with a win at home.
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Game on Bobcats @ Hornets
The Hornets try and rebound from the lowest point total in team history against the Charlotte Bobcats.
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Beneath the Screen: Drawing Up a Win
In a recurring post throughout the season, Jake will take a look at the inner workings of the Hornets’ offense and defense–what works, what doesn’t and why, as well as how the Hornets can improve. Today, Jake takes us back to last week against the Jazz and two tremendous plays Monty Williams drew up.
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Hornets Beat: Injuries Aplenty
With Anthony Davis concussed, Eric Gordon riding the pine for 4-6 more weeks, and Al-Farouq Aminu looking like a stud, we’re not short for topics this week.
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Beneath the Screen: Something Completely Different
In a recurring post throughout the season, Jake will take a look at the inner workings of the Hornets’ offense and defense–what works, what doesn’t and why, as well as how the Hornets can improve. Today we look at how loosening up the offense allowed Grievis Vasquez and Al-Farouq Aminu to succeed.
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Hornets Beat: Season Preview Part 2
The gang tackles the second and final portion of our New Orleans Hornets season preview.
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Beneath the Screen: The Stagnant Pick and Roll
In a recurring post throughout the season, Jake will take a look at the inner workings of the Hornets’ offense and defense–what works, what doesn’t and why, as well as how the Hornets can improve. Today we take a look at Greivis Vasquez and some parts of the pick and roll.
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Game On: Rockets @ Hornets
The Hornets take on the Houston Rockets tonight at the New Orleans Arena.
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Hornets Beat: Season Preview (Part 1)
Our writers take a look at the upcoming season and answer a few pertinent questions.
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Letter From the Editor: A New Era Begins
We announce some big plans for the upcoming year, including the release of the season’s weekly lineup
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Game On: Hornets @ Hawks
The New Orleans Hornets travel to the ATL tonight to take on the Hawks in the team’s fifth preseason game.
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Hornets Hang On and Beat the Bobcats 90-87
It wasn’t always pretty but the Hornets hung on and beat the Bobcats in a game almost no one saw on TV.
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Game On: Hornets @ Bobcats
The Hornets have their first ‘official’ road game tonight in Charlotte Charleston, South Carolina.
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Just Around the Corner
Jake takes a look at how small adjustments in the Hornets’ 3-point shooting could make a huge difference for the offense.