HORNETS DROP TO 0-3 WITH LOSS TO SUNS
3/11/06 - Phoenix, AZ
New Orleans Hornets (0-2) @ Phoenix Suns (0-2)
PREGAME REPORT
Hornets
- Chris Andersen to make first start of the season
- averaging 22.5 turnovers per game
- shooting 5-37 from downtown this season
Suns
- the Suns are just 25th in FGA through 2 games
- Shawn Marion is currently leading the suns in PPG
- 7th in the league defensive rebounds
STARTING LINEUPS
NOH G C. Paul (84) - G J. Smith (76) - F K. Snyder (73) - F D. West (77) - C C. Andersen (67)
PHX G S. Nash (83) - G R. Bell (73) - F J. Jones (68) - F S. Marion (96) - C A. Stoudemire (90)
INJURIES: None
BOXSCORE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Amare Stoudemire and
Shawn Marion proved too much for the Hornets to handle, and the Suns cruised to their first win if the season 117-103.
Stoudemire and Marion combined for 46 points and 29 rebounds, only 8 fewer than the Hornets as a whole. Rebounding was the big story in this game, with Phoenix out rebounding New Orleans by 15, while owning an impressive 21-12 margin on the offensive glass which led to many easy put backs and 2nd shot attempts for the Suns.
"Story of the season, so far", lamented coach
Byron Scott. "All the little things good teams do to win games - all those effort and hustle plays - we're not making them, whether it's offensive rebounding, taking a charge, diving for a loose ball, we're just not doing it."
To try and turn that trend around, Scott inserted consummate energy/hustle guy
Chris Andersen into the starting lineup in place of rookie
Dan Rasmussen.
"I though Chris did a good job tonight on the glass and the defensive side of the ball. Unfortunately he couldn't find the bottom of the net, but that's not what he's out there to do. You can't fault (Andersen) if the offense isn't clicking", added Scott.
The Hornets chances were actually looking pretty good in the 1st quarter.
Steve Nash was hit with 2 personal fouls within the first 2 minutes of the game, both times attempting to take a charge on
Chris Paul, and was replaced by
Leandro Barbosa. But Barbosa played extremely well, scoring 9 points in 10 minutes in the 1st quarter, 17 in the 1st half, and leading the Suns on 12-3 run to end the quarter.
The Hornets were again handed a gift in the 2nd quarter as Nash received his 3rd foul, but again failed to take control of the game. New Orleans shot just 34% in the 2nd to Phoenix's 68%, and only stayed in the game thanks to three 3-pointers courtesy of
Kirk Snyder. Snyder would finish the game with a season-high 25 points to all scorers, and both Paul and
JR Smith finished with 20+ points.
Soudemire paced the Suns with 24 points, half of which came in a dominating effort in the 3rd quarter in which Amare threw down several vicious dunks and shot 6-7 from the floor. Marion and Barbosa chipped in 22 and 24 respectively, and
Raja Bell added 19 points.
The Suns pushed their lead up to as many as 28 in the 3rd quarter, bringing a 21-point cushion into the 4th. The Hornets almost made a game of it, chipping the deficit to 12 at one point, but three ill-advised
Desmond Mason jump shots which all led to fast-break buckets for the Suns would put them back up by 20.
"I'm not too sure what Desmond was thinking down the stretch, there", said Scott. "We put him in for defense cause JR was getting torched by Barbosa. Kirk was on fire. Chris was scoring well. But Desmond just kept forcing it. He missed West wide open under the basket at least 3 times. And if you don't do what the coaching staff asks you to do, you're not going to get any minutes. Simple as that."
When told of Scott's comments, Mason responded by saying, "Look, if I got an open shot, I'm a take it. I don't care if coach sends me in to defend or to score, we gotta get baskets to win the game. And you can tell coach it's 'Simple as that'".
HIGHLIGHTS
James Jones denies Dan Rasmussen
Marion absolutely posterizes West
CP3 throws behind the head to an open David West
JR Smith breaks Amare's ankles
West puts in the old school hook shot
Notes: Steve Nash played only 8 minutes due to foul trouble... Desmond Mason is 2-15 from the field this year... Trade rumors are flying surrounding the aforementioned Mason, most of which have Mason and rookie Carlos Burns headed to Toronto for Morris Peterson
Next Game: @vs. Utah
AROUND THE NBA
- Ben Wallace pulled down 20 rebounds in the Hawks win over the Kings, bringing Atlanta's record to 4-0 to start the year.
- Kobe Bryant dropped 31 points on a near-perfect 9-9 FG and 10-11 FT as his Lakers overcame a 24pts-16reb-5ast performance by Bucks rookie Soulis Lindquist
- The Raptors edged the Wizards 103-100 in overtime, led by Chris Bosh's 29-point, 12-rebound effort