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Monday, March 11, 2013
Posted on March 11, 2013 at 04:29 AM.
Dissapointing for Jazz fans that their teams season opener was a road game, but the Hornets aren't complaining as they get their second home game in 3 nights.

The game started out slowly for both teams, with only 8 points being scored in the first 5 minutes between them. Austin Rivers provided a spark off the Hornets bench and the game subsequently came to life. The first quarter came down to a close finish after Al-Farouq Aminu hit a pair of free throws with 0.8 seconds left on the clock. Aminu dominated the first quarter, scoring 14 of his 20 points in the period.

The second quarter was un-eventful until Anthony Davis threw down a thunderous dunk in traffic with 5.4 seconds left in the half. Al Jefferson would go onto to hit a tough mid range jumper to beat the buzzer and bring the Jazz withing 4 points at the long break. The Hornets led, 54-50.



The teams traded baskets the entire third quarter. Jamaal Tinsley of the Jazz was injured halfway through the quarter and was sidelined with Back Spasms for the rest of the game. The Hornets led at the 3rd quarter break, 82-77.

There was something different about the Jazz in the final quarter. The big men came out with much more energy and this led to the Hornets getting destroyed in the rebounding department. The scores were tied with 30 seconds left in the game after Al Jefferson made his pair of free throws. Grievis Vasquez dribbled the ball down the court after a timeout and gave it off to Eric Gordon, who called for an isolation. Gordon had a mismatch, with Paul Millsap guarding him out on the perimeter. Gordon drove to the left elbow and hit Millsap with a stepback move, freeing him up for the jumper. Gordon put the Hornets up a duece with 9.2 seconds remaining. The Jazz had no timeouts remaining. Mo Williams sprinted up the court and passed to Al Jefferson. Jefferson spun into the post against Robin Lopez, turned around and faded away on a jumpshot. Bottom. The game was tied at 102, with 3.6 seconds on the clock.Monty Williams called for time and tried to set up a play that would allow Gordon to get to the basket, but it wasn't to be. Gordon had been blocked by Jefferson. Overtime in New Orleans!



The overtime period started just how the fourth quarter had ended, in a flurry. Millsap and Mo Williams connected for an alley-oop jam, while Vasquez and Davis did the same thing on the other end. With 1:30 left in the game, Gordon would hit a tough And-1 layup to give the Hornets a two point lead. After making the free throw and putting his team up by 3 points, Gordon got a steal and a fastbreak dunk to put the home team up 5 with 1:15 left in the game. The Jazz couldn't buy a bucket in the OT and eventually capitulated, giving the Hornets their first win of the season. Gordon scored 11 of the teams 15 overtime points to take his total to 33 for the game.

Utah Jazz at New Orleans Hornets
Nov 3, 20121ST2ND3RD4THOTSCORE
Utah (0-0)242627256108
New Orleans (0-1)2529282015117
Utah Jazz
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P. Millsap4410-120-00-217212220
TEAM TOTALS47-1023-1711-135931469108
New Orleans Hornets
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E. Gordon4313-281-55-64110133
A. Aminu407-103-43-54200120
A. Davis286-110-04-49322114
G. Vasquez415-81-32-231420211
R. Anderson243-72-40-0300008
TEAM TOTALS45-8910-2217-214232636117


PLAYER OF THE GAME: Greivis Vasquez
Posted on March 11, 2013 at 02:16 AM.
The season opener for both Southwest division rivals, the Spurs were the clear favourites. The game started as you would expect, the Spurs got out to an early 5 point lead behind a quickfire 7 points from Manu Ginobli.
The Spurs controlled the first quarter and were leading 32-26. at the first break. Ginobli had 13 points and 3 assists, but the Hornets had managed to keep Tony Parker relatively quiet. Eric Gordon started to heat up in the 2nd Quarter, scoring 9 points, while Greivis Vasquez had 4 assists. The Spurs led it at the half, 54-51.
The third quarter definitely belonged to the home team, as the Hornets went on an 8-0 run to start the period. The Spurs eventually steadied and the quarter finished in a tie, 79 a piece. The Spurs exploded out of the gates in the 4th quarter in similar fashion to the Hornets in the third. They started the period on a 11-2 run and never looked back, winning the game 105-97. The Hornets fans were dissapointed but inspired by the potential they saw on display during the game.

SAN ANTONIO 105 - 97 NEW ORLEANS

PLAYER OF THE GAME: Tony Parker (29Pts, 9Ast, 3Stl)

BEST HORNETS PERFORMANCES:
GORDON: 22p, 5r, 4a, 0s,1b,1TO, 9-14FG,1-2 3PT, 3-3FT
AMINU: 14p, 7r in 26 minutes.
VASQUEZ: 10p, 5r, 10a, 1b

Posted on March 11, 2013 at 12:25 AM.
First of all, I had to take a look at the staff of my new team.
The Assistant Coach, NBA Scout, Prospect Scout and Trainer were all painfully bad. I was definitely keeping Monty Williams despite his sub-par ratings.
I replaced the Assistant Coach with David Terry. Terry has a 'C' in Offense, an 'A' in Defense, an 'A' in Teacher and an 'A' in Potential.
I decided to keep the current NBA Scout, Rick Best, because I really don't have a need for him anyway, so why would I waste money upgrading him?
I fired the lone Prospect Scout, who was a 'D' level Scout with 'C 'potential. I hired the 3 best scouts I could. Gabriel Fisher, Phil McDaniel and Brett Hutchinson all have ratings of 'A' with 'A' potential so it was hard to go past them.
I fired the Trainer and hired Mitch Barlow who was also an 'A' level Trainer with 'A' potential.

This concludes my pre-season moves. The next thing I will be posting is a review of Game 1: San Antonio @ New Orleans. Stay Tuned!

Cheers,

Matt.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Posted on March 10, 2013 at 10:17 PM.
So, I picked the Hornets to use for my 'rebuild' association. Coming off a 21-45 record last year and currently sitting at 22-42 for the 2012-13 season, this should be a fun challenge.

Stay Tuned!

Game 1 is against the Spurs in New Orleans!

Cheers,

Matt
Posted on March 10, 2013 at 08:49 PM.
G'Day guys and gals,

I am starting a new NBA 2K13 Association and want your input into what team I should choose?
I'm pretty keen on doing a rebuild, so a struggling, non-playoff team is definately the go.

Cheers,

Matt

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