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Obama/West 08

Obama/West 08

The Hornets were in Indianapolis to play their preseason game against the Pacers tonight. Barack Obama was there campaigning, following last night’s debate. Apparently their paths crossed. The entire Hornets team attended the Obama rally, and it looks like they also had some photo ops with the presidential candidate. (From which I learned that Barack Obama is taller than Chris Paul.)

This blogger, who was at the rally, posted a funny story about the Hornets, who were standing nearby. Apparently there was a protestor disrupting Obama’s speech, causing David West to yell down to him to shut up. Now, me, I would know not to mess with D. West, but the guy kept going and eventually got pulled out of the place by Secret Service. (Although I’m not sure about the comment re: Ryan Bowen and Sean Marks… who knows how/if they’re voting? I mean, it’s not exactly as if there haven’t been black players in the history of the NBA who were Republicans, and let’s just say it’s not exactly as if Barack Obama is falling behind in the white people vote.)

Anyway, I’m glad the team found something to do in Indiana. I knew someone from Indiana, once, and it didn’t sound that fun (At least I think I did. Is Purdue in Indiana? I get all those Midwestern vowel states mixed up. Same thing.)

Now who’s writing in Paul/West on the ballot next month? (KIDDING. Kidding.)

David West and Chris Paul at Indiana Obama rally

David West and Chris Paul at Indiana Obama rally. Photos courtesy Hornet Henry via Facebook.

And we have our first $#*tlisting of the 2008-09 season. Excellent.

I was warring with myself over what to do about the List. I said, “Self, it seems unfair that those who ended last season on our $#*tlist should be excused from their doings, just because it’s a fresh season.” And my self replied, “Well, but it should probably be a cumulative thing. Like start with one person/entity and sit back and watch it grow. That could be fun too. And those who have clearly not found it in their hearts to reform over the offseason can always be re-Listed. And it would be fun to ceremonially $#*tlist the first person, just to kick off the season.”

Well, as soon as I read the first sentence of this Mike Kahn article, I knew that person was here. It begins semi-offensively with,

If nothing else, social responsibility forces us to wish the best for the New Orleans Hornets.

Um, okay… Pat yourselves on the back for supporting poor old downtrodden New Orleans, America. Let’s just have a big round of self-congratulation right now. I guess we really guilt-tripped you and twisted your arm there, with our drowned houses and natural disaster and the greatest mass evacuation of a major American city that this country has ever seen. Gee, America, we don’t know what little ol’ us would do without you down here. (Actually, I have ideas about this. I think we should secede and take our oil with us. We could become our own tiny oil-producing, Mississippi River-controlling, shrimping republic, and we’d all be millionaires similar to the people in Kuwait… but I digress.)

Even in their first game back — the opener last year against the Sacramento Kings — there were thousands of empty seats. Indeed, a clause was negotiated into their lease by owner George Shinn that allows them to leave after this season if they average less than 14,735 through the first two seasons back, but if the support that unfolded in the final couple of weeks and during the playoffs is any indication, they may be in New Orleans for a lot longer than most people believe.

I’m getting this feeling of deja vu, like I’ve read this article somewhere before… I think you all know how I feel about this type of article, which I thought we could finally get away from this year, but I feel compelled to point out that New Orleans Arena sold out for the Grizzlies game, not exactly a marquee draw, on February 10th. So this would really make it the final couple of months of the regular season, not weeks, as Mr. Kahn writes. On one level, I sort of get it. You can’t write the feel-good article without rehashing the feel-bad. And the rest of the article is not that bad. But someone needs to tell Mike Kahn that he’s, like, six months late getting on this train.

But like their attendance, their roster doesn’t have a lot of depth.

Really. Because the fact that the Hornets drew 14,700 fans for a preseason game on a football Sunday seems to indicate to me that there’s just a little bit of depth. For comparison’s sake, they drew 13K in Miami, 12K in Anaheim (and that was the Lakers, not the Clippers!), and 10K in Houston. These are facts, commonly located in things called boxscores. You find them by looking them up.

Let us discuss another way in which attendance might be said to have depth (what does that mean anyway?). Last season the Jazz led the NBA in full season ticket sales with around 14,500. Only twelve teams out of thirty sold over 10,000 season tickets last year, and the last I heard, the Hornets are closer to 11,000. Keep in mind that, pre-Katrina, New Orleans was the second-smallest NBA market. Now it’s probably on the bottom, with even Memphis and OKC clocking in with more people. So I don’t know, selling over 10,000 season tickets seems to be a benchmark that people go for around the NBA and almost 2/3 of teams don’t reach. The fact that the smallest NBA market has managed to do this seems to indicate that people are pretty damn excited about this year’s team. And you know, a simple Google search yields this updated information. If I was writing that article, I would think, “Oh, how are the Hornets doing with tickets this year anyway?” instead of using facts seemingly copy/pasted out of an article from last year.

But hey, I guess this article is typical of the Fox News school of “fact”-based journalism. And for that offense, my friends, it sits lonely on the List, just waiting for more evil little NOLA-bashing friends to join it.

And by the way, Mr. Kahn, your title is stupid. The Hornets don’t have any laurels to rest on. People don’t wear laurels on their heads for making it to the second round of the playoffs. No. They get crowned for being champions.

But you know what? We’ll get back to you on that.

Since we are a young blog, this is our first time doing a season preview. You’ll have to wait until Thursday for ours, because that’s the Hornets’ day. I’m sure we’ll be positively clairvoyant… Nah, we’ll probably we’ll just wait until 247 posts theirs and then copy off of them. (Kidding! Kidding!)

Boston Celtics
Jeff Clark: CelticsBlog.com
Jim Weeks: Green Bandwagon
FLCeltsFan: LOY’s Place
John Karalis: Red’s Army
Dustin Chapman: Celtics 24/7

New Jersey Nets
Dennis Velasco: About Basketball

New York Knicks
Joey: Straight Bangin’
Seth Rosenthal: Posting and Toasting

Philadelphia 76ers
Dannie & Pete: Recliner GM
Jon Burkett: Passion and Pride

Toronto Raptors
Franchise: RaptorsHQ.com
Ryan McNeill: Hoops Addict
Cuzzy: Cuzoogle

You can check out links to all the previews (more divisions coming up this week) at CelticsBlog.com, who are the folks responsible for orchestrating this whole shindig. Unless you already go there because you have a crush on Paul Pierce– wait, was that out loud?

Speaking of Tall Socks…

By ticktock6 on October 6, 2008

Apparently Julian Wright is doing a chat on Nola.com starting at 1:30 PM after practice today.

Cool! So if you’ve got a few free minutes you should stop by. Monday is usually Hornets chat day over at the T.P., but this is the first time I’ve seen them have an actual Hornets player on. Usually it’s just John Reid talking Hornets. No offense to John Reid or anything, but he is no JuJu.

  • ALL IS WELL. So ESPN is all, “Tyson Chandler Sprains Ankle.” People, I just got back from the game and I am telling you he was on the bench all night. I’m not sure he ever left. Not only was he on the bench, but he was goofing around, standing up and down, and generally looking like it wasn’t a big deal. So don’t believe the hype. Or, believe the Hype but not the hype. Or… yeah. Anyway, don’t panic.
  • I said this summer that I was going to officially believe in Hilton Armstrong this year, since no one else wanted to, and that is going excellently thus far, thanks! 14 pts in relief of Chandler
  • 14,000 people at a preseason game is certainly one way to start.
  • When you think about it, if David West played 22 minutes and scored 19 points, that’s almost a point per minute.
  • There is most definitely Abita at the arena. I saw Amber, Purple Haze, and Jockamo IPA.
  • Get this. So last year, all I wanted out of life was a Tyson Chandler jersey, and they had all the starters but him. This year, all I want is a David West jersey…. and they have no D. West youth jerseys. They have everybody else, including Tyson and JuJu. I could not make this up. NO DAVID WESTS!!!?? How? Why? Wha–?
  • Whoever the Hornets play next needs to watch out. JuJu totally wanted to dunk it crazy all night, and fate kept intervening. I would not get between that man and his dunk. Because it’s going to happen.
  • Posey and JuJu both wear the headband and the tall socks, and play at the same time. This is a dilemma. Really I found the best way to tell them apart is that Posey was also wearing black knee pads of some kind. Um, or the fact that one of their jerseys has the number 41 on it and one has the number 32…
  • Oh, and the Hornets beat Golden State 106-103. The #2 unit looked good. Sims, Jordan, Butler, and Marks did not play. Mike James played the 1 and Devin Brown played the 2. Hilton Armstrong played big minutes, as he was called upon to replace Tyson Chandler early.
  • Maybe I really will buy tall socks.

Gametime!

By ticktock6 on October 5, 2008

photo by Matt aka Storm Surge Photography

photo by Matt aka Storm Surge Photography

OK, so it won’t be this dark and it probably won’t be this crowded. It is, after all, the preseason. But the word is there will be $1 beers outside starting at 4:30. HornetsHype will be there. (We aren’t going to have signage or anything fancy yet, however. I need to scope out the situation, aka will there be something on the glass behind the Back Row like there was in the playoffs?) Hopefully we will have some news to report on Abita, and whether there’s new gear in the store.

It’s not a regular season game. But it is a game. Geaux Hornets!

1: Rise. Rising. Risen.

By ticktock6 on October 4, 2008

The end of Game 7

Ryan Bowen is the Floor Burn

By mW on October 2, 2008

In listening to the audio over at Hornets.com (check it out), I heard an interesting remark. Jim Eichenhofer mentioned to Ryan Bowen that he had noticed the “Floor Burn Tournament” hosted over at Hoopsaddict.com, and was disappointed he wasn’t in that tourney. Hype fans will recall that we sponsored Julian Wright, who surprised the NBA-nation by making the semifinals before losing to the ultimate winner, Shane Battier. What not everyone knows, including Jim, who conducted this interview, is that we submitted Bowen’s name to Ryan McNeil over at Hoopsaddict.com, but added an insert on Julian because Bowen wasn’t signed at the time. Hoopsaddict.com went with Ju-Ju. But here’s what w had to say about RB:

Ryan Bowen: his theme song literally was “Do the Hustle.” Running around the floor with abandon, he always seemed to get the loose ball or rebound when he wasn’t even in the picture a moment earlier. That kind of energy proved infectious, always lifting the level of play from the other Hornets on the floor; Bowen was the quintessential “hustle” player.

Who knows how RB would have done in this tourney, but we wanted to let him and the rest of the world know that we definitely would have pushed for him had he been under contract at the time. So Mr. Bowen, don’t be surprised we love you. You rock.