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Adam sticking tough on D Losses to the Lakers and Kings? Eh. Dropped 3 out of 4? Pshaw. It could be worse. We could be racked by injuries. We could have traded away all our assets. We could be starting D-Leaguers in an effort to “evaluate talent.” And speaking of trades and D-League, probably you are all wondering in the midst of the final days of the NBA regular season, what ever happened to the Hornets’ OTHER Iowan, Adam Haluska?

Of course you are. No word on whether the Hornets will invite him back to training camp next year, but Adam signed up with Iowa’s D-League team, the Energy. Suddenly, he found himself playing just under 40 minutes a game over 11 games. In doing so, he put up a FG% of 42%, while shooting only 30% from 3-point range, though managing almost 19 points a game. He also added about 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 1 steal per contest.

As someone who always wanted to see Adam get a chance to play, they’re not exactly the killer numbers I’d expect from someone who I thought might have major league potential, but then again, he is a rookie. For reference sake, had he played enough games (to qualify for the league leaders), he would have ended up ranked #13 in average points scored and #27 in 3FG%. Although he would be 11th in FT%, at an unconscious 88%.

Regardless of what happens to Adam next, I wish him the best. Oh yeah. And I hope the Hornets win big tomorrow!

CP shows off his smarts HornetsHype would like to send a shout out of congrats to Mr. Chris Paul, the MVP man himself, for displaying mad spelling prowess on top of his considerable balling skills.

They just did the “Year in Review” on Hornets Tonight, and they ran clips from the interviews CST has done with the players over the course of the season. Some funny, funny stuff there. The last question they always ask is, “If your car broke down and you had to call for help and spell the name of the street… how do you spell Tchoupitoulas?” I haven’t seen anyone get it right all season. Most of them just laugh and don’t even try. Or they go, “C-H-O-P-A… uh… T… uh… U-S?” Even the management staff couldn’t get it.

I gotta give Chris Paul a shout-out here. Surprisingly, he beat everyone else, only missing by one letter when he left out the second “U.” Nice spelling, CP3!

(Of course, out of all the Hornets, Chris Paul probably should have the best chance at knowing how to spell Tchoupitoulas Street, since he actually lives in the CBD.)

P.S. “The Crescent City Connection” is totally a better name for the CP-TC alley oop than the Big Easy, and I am endorsing its use here. Little bit of local color there! (For out of towners: The Crescent City Connection is the toll bridge connecting the East & West banks of the Mississippi. As in, “As I drove home over the Crescent City Connection, I daydreamed about all those flashy Crescent City Connections the Hornets were going to put up on the T-Wolves in the 1st quarter.” See how nice that works.)

Because they’re our Honeybees

By mW on April 4, 2008

Honeybees during All-Star WeekendAs you may know, the NBA once again held their annual Dance Team Bracket, a one-and-out tournament where fans can vote on their favorite dance team through a tournament bracket, whereupon one is declared the ultimate winner. For the third straight year, the Heat Dancers won. But, as this is a site dedicated to hyping the Hornets, we’re going to give a shout out to the Honeybees anyway.

Be it their excellent dance routines (albeit at times to the odd AC-DC dance remix song…), their wave-like undulations in sync with the CP loudspeaker “whoos!”, or just serving up eye candy during other promotions, we visitors to the Hive, and perhaps those of you watching from home like what you give us. Keep it up girls. With any luck, you’ll be doing these things all the way to the NBA finals. Then who will be the winning dance team?

Believe it.

Chris Shinn Exposed

By mW on March 10, 2008

Well, folks, we have a short lag in Hornets games, as the Bees lick their wounds from Houston and prepare for San Antonio at the Hive on Wednesday. So nonetheless poking around the Hornets website I found an unexpected gem. Team owner, George Shinn’s, son, Chris is a rock star. Well, I’ve seen him at games before. I knew that. What I didn’t know is that he is fairly amazing at what he does.
Chris Shinn rocking outA little history first. Apparently Chris moved to L.A. and had a record deal within a few months. That’s impressive. But then the band’s house burned down, destroying all their instruments and recorded material. Devastating. But Chris didn’t give up. He ended up forming a new band: Unified Theory, with two guys formerly of Blind Melon and the original drummer of Pearl Jam. They’re amazing! You can check out their myspace page here. Unfortunately, the band has since separated.

Never one to throw in the towel, Chris worked with family to start a new recording label and resurfaced with a new band, Everything is Energy. Another impressive showing. While being a Hornets fan doesn’t obligate us all to like what Chris and company do, I think it does behoove us to at least take a listen. It’s all free samples on the internet, baby.

There’s not a lot of genuine talent out there in the bland re-trod radio rock world where anything that sounds close to something else will sell to someone, but Chris is one of those talents. I for one, love both of these bands and will get all of their albums as soon as possible.