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New Orleans Hornets Wiretap

RealGM Recaps For Games On Thursday, Nov. 27th

Only four teams took the floor on Thursday night as the NBA provided fans with an interesting two-game slate on Thanksgiving.

- Orlando 105, Washington 90
Team FIC Differential: Magic +30.2, Wizards -30.2

The Magic (12-4) got hot early and held off the Wizards (2-11) to give them an even dozen victories this season. Dwight Howard had 26 points and 14 rebounds; Hedo Turkoglu tallied 20 points and 10 boards; and Anthony Johnson added 7 points and 12 assists. Orlando shot 46% from the floor, outrebounded Washington by three, and attempted eight more foul shots. Caron Butler led with 25 points; Antawn Jamison posted 17 points and 12 rebounds; and Darius Songaila added 12 points off the bench in the loss.

Game FIC Scores
Dwight Howard, Orlando – 26.8
Anthony Johnson, Orlando – 17.0
Antawn Jamison, Washington – 15.4
Caron Butler, Washington – 13.5

- New Orleans 105, Denver 101
Team FIC Differential: Hornets -1.1, Nuggets +1.1

The Hornets (9-5) won their fourth-straight game on Thursday night when they defeated the equally-hot Nuggets (10-6). Chris Paul led with 22 points and 10 assists; David West tallied 15 points and 8 rebounds; and James Posey added 10 points and 5 boards off the bench. Denver shot 50% on the night, but New Orleans attempted seven more free throws and 12-for-23 from behind the three-point line. J.R. Smith scored 32 points; Carmelo Anthony had 24 points and 6 rebounds; and Chauncey Billups added 12 points and 5 assists in the losing effort.

Game FIC Scores
J.R. Smith, Denver – 23.3
Chris Paul, New Orleans – 22.0
Rasual Butler, New Orleans – 18.0
Carmelo Anthony, Denver – 14.3

• RealGM calculates the Floor Impact Counter using the following formula: (Points + .75 Defensive Rebounds + Offensive Rebounds + Steals + Assists + Blocks - .75 Field Goal Attempts - .375 Free Throw Attempts - Turnovers - .5 Personal Fouls)

( )'s indicate a negative FIC score.

It is also used to rank players and to determine their `Reina Value.' Click here to view the player rankings with the Reina Value for the current season

Via Andrew Perna/RealGM


RealGM Recaps For Games On Monday, Nov. 24th

Fourteen teams were in action on Monday night, highlighted by the return of Manu Ginobili in San Antonio’s battle with Memphis.

- Orlando 108, Milwaukee 101
Team FIC Differential: Magic +14.9, Bucks -14.9

The Magic (10-4) weathered a late storm by the Bucks (7-9) on Monday night to win their tenth game of the season. Dwight Howard had 24 points, 13 rebounds, and 6 blocks; Rashard Lewis scored 22 points; and Hedo Turkoglu added 22 points and 9 boards. Both teams grabbed forty rebounds while Orlando turned the ball over three more times. However, the Magic attempted an astounding 54 free throws. Richard Jefferson led with 25 points and 5 rebound; Charlie Villanueva posted 17 points and 9 boards; and rookie Luc Mbah a Moute tallied 11 points and 8 boards.

Game FIC Scores
Dwight Howard, Orlando – 18.5
Hedo Turkoglu, Orlando – 15.5
Richard Jefferson, Milwaukee – 12.5
Luc Mbah a Moute, Milwaukee – 11.8

- Charlotte 93, Philadelphia 84
Team FIC Differential: Bobcats +20, 76ers -20

The Bobcats (4-9) used an 9-point edge in the second half against the 76ers (7-7) to record a shocking victory. D.J. Augustin had 25 points and 11 assists; Raymond Felton posted 23 points and 7 rebounds; and Gerald Wallace added 11 points and 6 boards in the win. Charlotte shot 54% and outrebounded Philadelphia by four. Elton Brand led with 18 points and 9 rebounds; Andre Iguodala added 17 points and 5 boards; and Andre Miller contributed 10 points and 6 assists.

Game FIC Scores
D.J. Augustin, Charlotte – 24.9
Raymond Felton, Charlotte – 20.8
Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia – 16.3
Elton Brand, Philadelphia – 10.4

- Houston 107, Miami 98
Team FIC Differential: Rockets +5.1, Heat -5.1

Yao Ming led the Rockets (10-5) over the Heat (7-7) on Monday night with 28 points and 12 rebounds. Ron Artest had 20 points; Luis Scola tallied 11 points and 13 rebounds; and Carl Landry added 11 points and 6 boards off the bench. Houston outrebounded Miami by sixteen but turned the ball over nineteen times. Dwyane Wade and Mario Chalmers each scored 23 points while Shawn Marion added 17 points and 7 rebounds in the loss.

Game FIC Scores
Mario Chalmers, Miami 22.1
Yao Ming, Houston – 20.6
Ron Artest, Houston – 14.4
Joel Anthony, Miami – 13.5

- San Antonio 94, Memphis 81
Team FIC Differential: Spurs +23.6, Grizzlies -23.6

Manu Ginobili made his season debut for the Spurs (7-6) in their win against the Grizzlies (4-10) at FedEx Forum. Tim Duncan had 14 points and 11 rebounds; rookie George Hill scored 20 points; and Ginobili tallied 12 points and 4 boards. San Antonio shot 47% from the field while holding Memphis to just 38% shooting from the floor. O.J. Mayo starred with 26 points; Rudy Gay added 13 points and 10 rebound;, and Darko Milicic contributed 11 points and 11 boards for the Grizz.

Game FIC Scores
Darko Milicic, Memphis – 14.5
Tim Duncan, San Antonio – 11.4
O.J. Mayo, Memphis – 11.4
George Hill, San Antonio – 10.4

- Chicago 101, Utah 100
Team FIC Differential: Bulls -15, Jazz +15

Larry Hughes scored off an offensive rebound with one second left on the clock to give the Bulls (7-8) a dramatic victory over the Jazz (9-6). Derrick Rose had 25 points and 8 assists; Drew Gooden tallied 18 points and 6 rebounds; and Hughes added 16 points and 5 boards. Chicago and Utah were nearly identical in most statistics (each with 38 rebounds, more than 15 turnovers and over 50% shooting), but the Bulls made four more free throws and two more three-pointers. Mehmet Okur led with 26 points and 9 rebounds; Paul Millsap had 21 points and 10 boards; and Ronnie Price had 11 points and 8 assists in the loss. The Jazz were again without Deron Williams (ankle) and Carlos Boozer (quadriceps).

Game FIC Scores
Mehmet Okur, Utah – 20.4
Derrick Rose, Chicago – 17.8
Paul Millsap, Utah – 17.5
Larry Hughes, Chicago – 11.0

- Portland 91, Sacramento 90
Team FIC Differential: Blazers +12.2, Kings -12.2

The Blazers (9-6) held off the late rally by the Kings (5-11) to move three games over .500. Brandon Roy had 28 points; LaMarcus Aldridge posted 10 points and 10 rebounds; and Joel Przybilla added 10 points and 12 boards in the win. Portland shot just 40% from the floor but outrebounded Sacramento by sixteen and forced twenty-two turnovers. John Salmons led the Kings with 20 points; Brad Miller had 18 points and 6 rebounds; and Beno Udrih tallied 17 points and 8 assists.

Game FIC Scores
Joel Przybilla, Portland – 16.5
Brandon Roy, Portland – 15.4
Brad Miller, Sacramento – 13.1
Spencer Hawes, Sacramento – 12.0

- New Orleans 99, L.A. Clippers 87
Team FIC Differential: Hornets +13, Clippers -13

Chris Paul’s triple-double helped the Hornets (8-5) easily down the Clippers (2-12) on Monday night. Paul had 14 points, 17 assists, and 10 rebounds; David West posted 27 points and 5 boards; and Peja Stojakovic tallied 13 points and 9 boards of his own. New Orleans outrebounded Los Angeles by eleven and held them to 38% shooting. Rookie Eric Gordon exploded for 25 points; Baron Davis had 19 points and 8 assists; and Marcus Camby added 7 points and 11 rebounds.

Game FIC Scores
Chris Paul, New Orleans – 24.8
Baron Davis, L.A. Clippers – 16.3
Eric Gordon, L.A. Clippers – 15.8
David West, New Orleans – 12.9

• RealGM calculates the Floor Impact Counter using the following formula: (Points + .75 Defensive Rebounds + Offensive Rebounds + Steals + Assists + Blocks - .75 Field Goal Attempts - .375 Free Throw Attempts - Turnovers - .5 Personal Fouls)

( )'s indicate a negative FIC score.

It is also used to rank players and to determine their `Reina Value.' Click here to view the player rankings with the Reina Value for the current season

Via Andrew Perna/RealGM


Marbury Or Tinsley Needed In New Orleans?

The Hornets, 5-5, have been mediocre this season and appear to need help on both sides of the ball.

The loss of Jannero Pargo, who bolted for Europe this season, appears to have meant more to New Orleans than many intially thought.

Jamaal Tinsley and Stephon Marbury, both firmly entrenched in the doghouses of the Pacers and Knicks respectively, could help solve coach Byron Scott's problem.

Via New York Post


Hornets Nov 2008 Archive

  • Paul Approaches NBA Steals Record

    Hornets point guard Chris Paul is approaching an NBA record for consecutive games with a steal, as he sits just 12 games shy of the watermark.

  • Scott Wouldn't Mind Coaching Lakers

    With the Lakers in town Wednesday, Hornets' head coach Byron Scott was asked about returning to Los Angeles as the head coach of the team he once played for.

  • Hornets' Scott Not Happy With James' Production

    New Orleans' head coach Byron Scott isn't happy with the production of backup point guard Mike James so far this season.

  • Paul Sets NBA Record, Hornets Win

    Chris Paul set an NBA record on Saturday night as his Hornets routed the Heat to end a two-game losing skid.

  • Paul's Friends And Family To Give Bobcats Attendance Surge Friday

    Chris Paul expects anywhere from 400 to 500 relatives and friends to attend Friday's game at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte.

  • Bosh, Paul Named Players Of The Week

    Chris Bosh and Chris Paul have been named the Eastern and Western conference players of the week.

  • Hornets' Chandler, Stojakovic Out With Injuries

    The Hornets were without starters Tyson Chandler and Peja Stojakovic in their home opener against Cleveland on Saturday night, with both players held out due to sprained right ankles.

  • Hornets Love What Posey Brings

    The Hornets didn't sign James Posey for his ability to score but are already falling in love with what he brings to the table.