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Re: Are These Hornets For Real?
« Reply #30 on: November 16, 2010, 08:11:45 AM »

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Sloppy game that the Hornets lost at the ft line, with Ariza missing 3 and CP3 missing 2.

Same qty of FGs and threes for each team, so the ft shooting was the difference,.667 won't cut it on the road most nights.

Re: Are These Hornets For Real?
« Reply #31 on: November 16, 2010, 10:04:39 AM »

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Sloppy game that the Hornets lost at the ft line, with Ariza missing 3 and CP3 missing 2.

Same qty of FGs and threes for each team, so the ft shooting was the difference,.667 won't cut it on the road most nights.
Very similar game to the Celtics/Mavs last week. The Hornets were in control of the game till late when they gave up a ton of open three balls to the Mavs to get them back in the game.

The Hornets were completely unable to take advantage of the Mavs playing very small with JJ Barea, Jason Terry, and Jason Kidd.

Re: Are These Hornets For Real?
« Reply #32 on: November 16, 2010, 11:15:12 AM »

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Sloppy game that the Hornets lost at the ft line, with Ariza missing 3 and CP3 missing 2.

Same qty of FGs and threes for each team, so the ft shooting was the difference,.667 won't cut it on the road most nights.
Very similar game to the Celtics/Mavs last week. The Hornets were in control of the game till late when they gave up a ton of open three balls to the Mavs to get them back in the game.

The Hornets were completely unable to take advantage of the Mavs playing very small with JJ Barea, Jason Terry, and Jason Kidd.

Should my thread have been are these Mavs for real?? Havent seen them play consistent D like this since Avery Bradley left.

Re: Are These Hornets For Real?
« Reply #33 on: November 16, 2010, 11:17:37 AM »

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Sloppy game that the Hornets lost at the ft line, with Ariza missing 3 and CP3 missing 2.

Same qty of FGs and threes for each team, so the ft shooting was the difference,.667 won't cut it on the road most nights.
Very similar game to the Celtics/Mavs last week. The Hornets were in control of the game till late when they gave up a ton of open three balls to the Mavs to get them back in the game.

The Hornets were completely unable to take advantage of the Mavs playing very small with JJ Barea, Jason Terry, and Jason Kidd.

Should my thread have been are these Mavs for real?? Havent seen them play consistent D like this since Avery Bradley left.
Tyson Chandler is a huge upgrade defensively, and offensively for that matter over what they had last year.

Still I think they'll fall off somewhat of their current defensive efficiency.

Re: Are These Hornets For Real?
« Reply #34 on: November 16, 2010, 11:31:36 AM »

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Should my thread have been are these Mavs for real?? Havent seen them play consistent D like this since Avery Bradley left.
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Re: Are These Hornets For Real?
« Reply #35 on: November 16, 2010, 11:49:47 AM »

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Should my thread have been are these Mavs for real?? Havent seen them play consistent D like this since Avery Bradley left.
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