NBA Finals 2004 - New Orleans Hornets vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Game 5 - Hornets 143 - Lakers 110
This game I was determined to not let them win it. I wanted this title on my homecourt. The Hornets started with strong D and very good play by Baron Davis. But unfortunately the Lakers did an equally well job, so it remained close at the beginning. Halfway through the quarter BD got his second foul, so I had to sub him. After that O'Neal shot a freakin 3 pointer

At the beginning of the second I gave David Wesley another chance. He repsonded with a near block of a Derek Fisher shot, a rebound and a 3 over Kobe Bryant ... but the second 3 was rushed and missed. But with continuing pressure defense and exceptional play from both, David Wesley and Lamar Odom the Hornets evened the score at 40 halfway through the second quarter. I subbed BD back in and together with DW and good D I turned the 10 pt deficit into a 59-49 lead with just a minute to go in the half. LA continued to rely on their insane 3 pt attempts and were able to decrease my lead to the 57-62 halftime score.
But it didnt do them much good, as I was able to put the lead back to 10 points at the beginning of the third. At that the Hornets started to miss easy baskets again, but not for long. BD had to go to the bench after comitting his fourth foul. While he sat the Hornets went on a little run to extend the lead again. They capped the quarter with an 8-0 run for the 99-88 score.
At the beginning of the fourth both teams only traded baskets. Neither team could slow the other down. This only lasted for some minutes though, as the Hornets put together another run. Baron Davis' 10th assist gave Lamar Odom the possibility for another 3. This marked the last points in the game which the Hornets won 143-110 for the NBA CHAMPIONSHIP!
Baron Davis was named Finals MVP with 30.2 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2.0 spg and 8.7 apg.
Top Performers:
Hornets:
Baron Davis (POG and Finals MVP) - 35 pts, 4 reb, 5 stl, 10 ass
Jamaal Magloire - 29 pts, 15 reb, 2 blk, 5 ass
Lamar Odom - 25 pts, 4 reb, 1 stl, 5 ass
David Wesley - 13 pts, 4 reb, 4 ass
Lakers:
Kobe Bryant - 37 pts, 4 reb, 1 stl, 1 ass
Shaquille O'Neal - 22 pts, 9 reb, 7 blk

Devean George - 20 pts, 5 reb, 5 ass
Karl Malone - 14 pts, 9 reb, 2 ass
Gary Payton - 11 pts, 6 reb, 1 stl, 9 ass
Thoughts ...
Well ... finally I have beaten the Lakers a fourth time and won the NBA Championship. I never would have thought I make it this far, that I stay on this dynasty long enough to finish a season.
My core group of Baron Davis, Lamar Odom and Jamaal Magloire played exceptional during the Finals. BD got Finals MVP, but JMags and Odom couldnt have been far behind him. JMags was the rebound monster I wanted him to be and Odom proved to be very effective at the PF spot.
Now the offseason begins. I'd like to switch places with Memphis, but my experiments so far havent worked. I wanted to play in the West for a change, as playing in the weak East isnt that much appealing any more. If it indeed doesnt work out, I think I'll start another dynasty. Also with the Hornets, but with major roster changes (keeping probably only JMags, BD, West and Alexander) and starting in the West. And I'll definitly change the sliders to make it more difficult.
I'll will continue to post the updates here, although it might be another dynasty. This season was very much fun and I found it especially good to give players like James Lang a chance and see them succeed. Which is why I will not give my new team a lot of superstars, but role players, which have impressed me during some exhibition games. One of them is Ndudi Ebi, the Timberwolves first round choice of '03. Marquis Daniels in his old 46 overall rating is also good, as is Maciej Lampe. I'll move Odom to PF permanently. This should make the game more competitive and I'll hopefully win another championship before Live '05 comes out.
Well ... thats it for now, but stay tuned for more updates.
TBE