Post#11 » by co_laper » Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:05 am
Game is probably over and I can't really say anything bad. We were down 16 to start the 4th and the lineup of Hill, Neal, Manu, RJ, and Blair got the deficit down to 3 with one minute left. Hornets up 7 now with 20 seconds left.
As far as the game goes, the bad news first.
I'm not sure it's the interior defense or the perimeter defense that should get the blame. Guys like Thornton, Green, and Paul repeatedly get to the paint. I guess it's the perimeter defense, but at the same time when they got to the paint, it was an open layup. We severely need shotblocking and length on this team. I hope Splitter can provide that. He's our only hope right now.
3rd quarter was a killer.
Defensively, what I just said happened and even when the Hornets was taking 23 foot jumpers, they still make it. There was a sequence where Green made a 3, Jason Smith hit 2 shots just inside the 3 point line, and then Chris Paul made a contested 3 point shot with the shotclock winding down. Hornets was just in the zone shooting the ball.
Offensively, we were just short on every shot even on open ones. 33-18 for Hornets in 3rd quarter.
Jefferson is once again looking good. He attacked the rim at every chance. Gary Neal played for the first time this season and contribute with his shooting. I'm sure he's gonna get in the rotation in the next game after his performance tonight.
As for the bad stuff. The big 3 was basically off. Duncan had an off night. Parker wasn't spectacular. He got thoroughly outplayed by Paul and couldn't keep him off the paint. Manu was hot in the 4th quarter but I'll say that was a little too late. He ended that 3rd quarter shooting 4 for 12. Blair did his work on the boards, but I'm not seeing his offense so far. His jumper is off for 2 games now and I think he's the leader for getting blocked the most. 2 for 10 shooting tonight.
Disappointed we drop this game. It should've been ours. Home game, well rested, Hornets on b2b. Inexcusable. The defense has got to improve.