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55.1 | Hornets beat Mavs | MSDOA::HYMES | Hang loose -|||- | Tue Jan 12 1993 12:46 | 18 |
| The Hornets beat the Dallas Mavericks lasted night 132-113.
After building a 12 point 1st quarter lead, they basically coasted
to the finish being up by as much as twenty-seven or so.
This was a homecoming for Larry Johnson who is from the Dallas area.
The L'ster (LJ) finished with 24 points, 8 rb, 8 assists.
Kendall Gill finished with 20 points, and appears to be breaking
out of his shooting slump.
Alonzo had 20 points, 10 boards, and at least 4 blocks.
I believe the Hornets are now at 17-14 for the season. They still
have two stops left in the Texas triangle; at Houston and at San Anton.
Pat
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55.2 | Hornets moving in right direction - is Shinn out of the picture? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Why won't BC play UMass? | Mon Jan 18 1993 15:26 | 10 |
| IMO, the Hornets are still at least two quality players away from
being a contender. They need a third guard, someone who could swing
between the off guard and the point, someone like McCaffery at
Vanderbilt (Duke transfer) or Justis Thigpen at Iowa State.
That's what I would draft this year. They could also use one more
power forward. Eventually, Charlotte should move Grandmama to small
forward, where he could be an unstoppable force.
NAZZ
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55.3 | Nazz/Rockets/Spurs | MSDOA::HYMES | Hang loose -|||- | Tue Jan 19 1993 13:08 | 34 |
| Good insight Nazz. If the Hornets can pick up a point guard
who can play good perimeter defense, they'll see a significant
improvement as a team. I think LJ will always swing between
SF and PF, but that's an advantage as he has the skills to play
both positions ABOVE AVERAGE. Gattison is playing backup PF/C
these days. Not the flashiest or quickest, but fair and steady.
I would like to see them pick up the point guard in a trade. Get
someone that already has some experience. It takes too long to develop
a good point guard from a rookie. Then, maybe add another PF through
the draft.
In the next 1-2 years, they'll be relieved of the contracts of
Mike Giminski ($1+ mil/yr) and Tom Hammonds ($800k/yr), so they
may have some room to make a deal (or sign their 1st rounder).
The Hornets got creamed in Houston Thursday night. No O, no D,
no ball movement, NO SHOW. Just plain flat. Rockets won by a dozen
or so.
The Hornets lost at San Antonio Saturday night. Mr. Robinson had
52 as he was hitting everything - even a couple 3 pointers.
The Hornets did show up this game though. The played decent, got
to the line a bunch, just shot turrrible. Don't know what their
FG% was, but it was low. Lost this one by a dozen or so also.
The Hornets play Atlanta at home tonight. Rumor has it that
Wingate will start (for Newman) tonight as Bristow is looking
for more defense and better chemistry. Newman has been silent,
but cain't be happy.
The bugs are at 17-16.
Pat
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55.4 | bring Kenny back to Phoenix | FRETZ::HEISER | real men wear purple | Tue Jan 19 1993 15:22 | 4 |
| I'd trade ya Negele Knight for Gattison in a heartbeat. Suns need
another decent center who can defend in the post.
Mike
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55.5 | Wingate to start | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Jan 19 1993 15:52 | 23 |
| What the Suns definitely need are more ex-Hornets. I had to laugh seeing
Sir Charles try to take on the refs and who was there? Tim Kempton.
As for Knight for Gattison, I'd have to say no thanks to that one. Throw
in Dumas and we might be getting a little warm. Sorry, not interested in
Oliver Miller. I could be totally wrong about him, though, but for now
y'all can keep him.
Minor shake up for tonight's game against Atlanta: David Wingate will be
starting instead of Johnny Newman. In several of the latest losses, the
other team has been abusing Charlotte by going to whomever Newman was
trying to cover. They take him deep to the inside and he won't fight for
position or to deny the pass in. I know that the Hornets don't really
match up well with some teams but having Newman trying to guard the X-man
or Antoine Carr is ridiculous.
In any case, Bristow is starting Wingate, leaving Newman pouting on the
pine. Better watch out Johnny. Mike Gminski who can't be traded because
of his salary is practicing and getting ready to come back. Someone has
got to go and there are some feelers out there for some compensation for
Newman.
TTom
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55.6 | Richard is gonna be a star | FRETZ::HEISER | real men wear purple | Tue Jan 19 1993 16:31 | 1 |
| No way. Dumas is already better than Gattison.
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55.7 | Shinn sticking to business | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Jan 19 1993 16:38 | 15 |
| Hey Mike, it doesn't hurt to ask...
Nazz, back to the question of Shinn's involvement, he is still active in
the business parts of the team but is pretty much letting Bristow do all
the coaching. About the only significant thing Shinn's done lately that
has anything to do with the players was intervening when his henchman
Stolpen couldn't shed the weight of his desire to be the baddest
negotiator in the NBA and as a result reached a major impasse with
signing Mourning. Shinn jumped in and within a week Zo was signed.
Other than that, Shinn has been in the background working such issues as
rent for the Coliseum and the like. One can only hope that this
continues.
TTom
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55.8 | Is Bristow better as a coach or GM? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Why won't BC play UMass? | Thu Jan 21 1993 15:48 | 12 |
| Re. Shinn in the background:
That's the best possible news for the development of the Hornets.
Shinn is a wacko who, if allowed to meddle in the daily operation
of the club, could have ruined them. They are much better off with
him as low profile as possible.
A question about Bristow. Is he the right man to coach this team, or
should they move him upstairs to GM and hire a college guy, perhaps
Bobby Cremmins or Roy WIllams?
NAZZ
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55.9 | I like Bristow | MSDOA::HYMES | Hang loose -|||- | Fri Jan 22 1993 09:31 | 17 |
| IMO, Bristow is doing an adequate job. I like his spirit and
fire a helluva lot better than mild mannered Gene Littles.
He gets along well with the players, and focuses more on defense
the previous coaches.
He is still learning though. In a game the other night against
the Hawks, we were tied with a few seconds left. Atlanta had
the ball. During a dead ball, Bristow could have brought in
Wingate for DEFENSE but tumored and left Curry on the floor.
Atlanta missed the jumper, but Koncheck tipped in the rebound
for the winner at the buzzer. May not have made a difference,
but he clearly forgot about situational substitions then.
I like the Bristow/Hanzlik/Dunn team. They're a bit yellow, but
learning.
Pat
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55.10 | Bristow best yet but only OK | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Fri Jan 22 1993 12:05 | 31 |
| I'm not that big a fan of Bristow.
In the plus column is that he's the best that the Hornets have had yet.
Clearly the players and about everyone else employed by the Hornets seem
to like him. And the players respond to his coaching.
In the minus column is that he loses his concetration during the game and
the players reflect that. He has absolutely no clout with the refs who
generally ignore most if not all of what he says to them. About the only
way he gets noticed is when he get a T or 2 - like the episode where he
took his coat off and kicked it and got the boot.
I think that one of the major mistakes he and the Hornets made was in
choosing the assistant coaches. Here you have a head coach who never did
that before and he hired a couple of people who had never coached in the
NBA (or any other place as far as I know). TR Dunn and Bill Hanzlik seem
competent enough but IMO they should have brought in someone who actually
has some experience in the job.
I don't see Bristow as capable of being the whole front office. I think
it's good to keep him as coach and keep the player personell up to
someone else - Dave Twardzik - and let the other people worry about the
GM type stuff.
> I like the Bristow/Hanzlik/Dunn team. They're a bit yellow, but
> learning.
Yellow? Maybe this explains why the refs turn their back and walk away
from these guys. I think the color that really matters here is green.
TTom
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55.11 | Bulls | MSDOA::HYMES | Hang loose -|||- | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:03 | 10 |
| The Hornets take their 4 game slide into Chicago tonight.
The Bulls should have no problem as the Bugs are playing
terrible. I mean, these guys are playing so bad, they look like...
an expansion team.
Kendall is still struggling. Is this a slump or is this the way
things are gonna be?
Later,
Pat
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55.12 | Gill in a jam | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:56 | 26 |
| The Kendall Gill situation doesn't look good. For those not in the know,
Gill has a_escape clause in his contract wherein he can declare himself a
restricted free agent at the end of this year. The Hornets would have to
match the offers to keep him.
This seems to be dominating what is happening. From his standpoint, he
wants to profile and star as much as possible in hopes of getting big
bucks after this year. $3 mil is said to be about the range he's looking
for. The Hornets look like they're trying to overtly state their
commitment to him by letting him continue to start and play a lot even
though he is clearly struggling. We're not talking about a shot here or
there not going in. He's not shooting a lick this year. The latest stats
sho him at about 42% which puts him behind most starters in the league
and hardly the Best in Class that he says he is.
Worse than that, he's doing a lot of standing around looking at what's
happening. Consintently, Dell Curry is out shooting him and out hustling
him. And on defense, where everyone says he's sooo good, Gill doesn't
justify his minutes.
Personally, I'd like to see him settle back into being good and continue
his development. But until the contract is worked out I wouldn't be too
surpised to see him trying hard on offense and the Hornets trying hard to
please him.
TTom
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55.13 | Top 5? No way!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Jan 26 1993 14:35 | 28 |
| In the best tradition of Chris Knorr, here's a pat to my back on calling
the Kendall Gill situation.
Very big spreads in the paper this weekend. First on Saturday, after
Kendall had finally had at least a_average game as the Hornets beat da
Bulls, his agent announced the big plan. BARRY BOND NUMBERS! The way Gill
and this guy have it figured, they'll declare for restricted free agency
in July. They'll only look at 1 year deals and next July he'll be a free
agency. Gill and his manager figure state that they fell like Gill is,
now get this, one of the top 5 players in the NBA! Based on that and free
agency, they figure he'll be worth who knows how much.
On Sunday, the Hornets start their campaign to show how much they care
for dear Kendall and there's a major piece gushing over how great Gill
is. However, buried in the article were a couple of issues. First,
Kendall plans to use all the money he's going to get to build a new home
in Illinois (I guess he's already starting to move outta Charlotte).
Also, the Hornets' prez, Spencer Stolpen, stepped right up and said no
way would he be any part of any one year deal that helps Gill become a
free agent in 94.
Should be fun to watch.
One more thing about Kendall's inflated opinion of himself. He's set up a
Kendall Gill fan club and all you gotta do to belong is send money to
Kendall. That's right, you gotta pay him to join his fan club.
TTom
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55.14 | Gill | ROCK::MURPHY | Oskee Wow Wow - 600 wins! | Thu Jan 28 1993 00:13 | 5 |
| I heard KG was getting a little big in the head. Not good. Too bad
he is getting the NBA glory and not KB(Kenny "will play 10 days for
food" Battle).
Murph
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55.15 | More on KG | MSDOA::HYMES | Hang loose -|||- | Thu Jan 28 1993 09:45 | 19 |
| BTW, Kendall did have a half-dozen or so BILLBOARDS in the Charlotte
area promoting the Kendall Gill fan club. Most have been up for
a year or two.
As a result of his recent slump and his efforts to "focus more
on basketball" Kendall has had all of these billboards taken down.
Kendall is a good defender and rebounder for a 2 guard. His shooting
is in the toilet though. One of the top five PLAYERS in the NBA?
Not today, not ever. Maybe an all-star one day, but not top five.
By the way, what dubious statistical honor does Kendall hold from
last year?
Player who had the most shots blocked.
Pat
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55.16 | More on Hornets | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Thu Jan 28 1993 09:53 | 15 |
| Hornets beat the Kings last night in Charlotte, 117-107.
An ugly win is better than a pretty loss, so we'll take it.
The bench held us up as Newman had 21 and Curry 19.
Alonzo had an uneventful 23. LJ had another solid night with
15 points and 16 boards. If we didn't have LJ, we'd be in
deep ca-ca.
Good to see Rambis back in Charlotte. He didn't play much though.
This game had fourth quarter choke (the pattern of late) all over
it. Fortunately, the Kings were unequal to the task and let us
keep it.
Pat
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55.17 | Lakers tonight | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Fri Jan 29 1993 10:41 | 16 |
| Kendall Gill made a big deal of taking down the billboards but he's not
out of the Kendall Gill Fan Club scam. He has a_ad in the Hornets
magazine telling of all the benefits of joining his fan club - highlights
of Gill's basketball history, etc. - for a mere $23.50. Meanwhile he was
a torrid 4-fer-12 against Sacramento.
Here's hoping the Lakers show up tonight like looking like the Kings.
Should be fun wathching Zo versus Divac and Sam Perkins will probably
hear some cheers from Tar Heel fans. If'n the Hornets play like they have
for the lasted couple of home games, the Lakers will be given a good
chance to win.
Maybe the Hornets should review film of the win at da Bulls...
TTom
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55.18 | Update | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Tue Feb 02 1993 12:21 | 27 |
| The Hornheads lost to the Lakers at home on Friday night. Wasn't at
the game, but it sounded like the old Hornets showed up.
The Hornheads won at Washington in OT on Saturday. Curry was the hero,
and finished with a career high 33 points. Curry has had a great
year, and should get some consideration for 6th man award.
Last night it was a rematch with the Sonics at our joint.
By the way, we beat them in Seattle earler in the season.
The Hornets prevailed again, beating the Sonics surprisingly
handily, 112-100. Six Hornets scored in double figures, and, get
this, the Hornets had eleven blocked shots (Mourning 3, Gattison 3,
Gill 3, Curry 2).
The Hornets home record is now 10-10.
Their road record has to be among the best in the NBA at 11-10. This
includes wins at Seattle, New York, and Chicago.
Tommy Hammonds got cut last week as Giminski returned from IR.
This frees up a $400k salary slot for the Hornets next season (half
of Hammonds' salary). Most expected Lynch to get axed, but nogo.
No big loss with Hammonds - except on paper it translates to getting
nothing for Rex Chapman. He's worth slightly more than that.
Nuf for now,
Pat
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55.19 | Gill wants out | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Feb 02 1993 14:30 | 14 |
| Good win lasted night. Basically a defensive win, among other stats, a
team total of 11 blocked shots.
Peter Vecsey's article today is about Kendall Gill and his efforts to
make multi-millions using a free agency clause. According to Vecsey Gill
is now complaining that Muggsy Bogues won't pass to him. Apparently,
that's hurting his recovery from his slump. So he wants out. Supposedly
the Hornets are looking for someone who wants to risk losing Gill if not
this year than certainly next year when he would be free agent.
Meanwhile, Gill was a torrid 5 fer 16 from the field which should ensure
that his FG% for the season remain in the very low 40s.
TTom
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55.20 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 02 1993 15:46 | 2 |
| Gill's fan club must be working. He garnered quite a few All Star
votes.
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55.21 | not quite top 5 | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Feb 02 1993 15:51 | 6 |
| I noticed that Gill isn't quite in the top 5 NBA fan vote getter. Give
him some time and he'll work that out.
Seriously, anybody need a shooting guard and I use that word charitably?
TTom
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55.22 | | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Tue Feb 02 1993 18:03 | 7 |
| � Their road record has to be among the best in the NBA at 11-10. This
� includes wins at Seattle, New York, and Chicago.
Well, actually they're #6, behind Phoenix (16-7), Chicago (14-9), LA and New
Jersey (12-11), and Utah (11-9).
j.
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55.23 | | DECWET::METZGER | Doughnuts. Is there anything they can't do? | Tue Feb 02 1993 18:13 | 8 |
|
Sonics slept through last night. How else can you explain getting out
rebounded by the Hornets? With some decent free throw shooting this could
have been a good game...Sonics need a wake up call big time and hopefully this
one will do it...
Metz
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55.24 | better on the road | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Wed Feb 03 1993 10:12 | 12 |
| re: Sonics.
The sleep continues with another road loss at Atlanta lasted night.
re: Hornets road record
I believe the relatively unique status is that the Hornets record is
better on the road than at home. The Lakers share this stat.
Up next: at Philadelphia
TTom
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55.25 | Two more W's | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Mon Feb 08 1993 13:10 | 14 |
| WON - at Philly
WON - at home vs Bucs
Hornets are now 23-20, way ahead of last year's pace. These guys
go from playing a few games flat to playing a few games solid.
Larry made the All-Star team. Good for him. He truly deserves it.
Johnny Newman is adapting to life on the bench at tip-off time.
He's getting more excited about being on the bench brigade.
He and Dell Curry have been coming in and giving the second unit
consistently good offense. Hope it lasts.
Pat
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55.26 | tonight: the Cavs at the Hive | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Feb 09 1993 12:43 | 21 |
| Big game tonight as the Cavs come to town. To win, Charlotte must play
a better game than they have in the last couple of weeks. Either the
Hornets lose their concentration and let the other team come back - and
often win - or they fail to show up completely.
The win at Chicago was the major exception.
The Hornets come into the game relatively free of controversy and
injuries. Kendall Gill's agent is still trying to tell the Hornets what
they should do for Gill but all this is something that the rest of the
team wil have to get used to. No major injuries and the player rotations
are about set with Dell Curry, Kenny Gattison, and Johnny Newman coming
off the bench in about that order.
The Hornets are in a unique position given their history in the NBA. For
the first time I can remember they have winning records: on the home, on
the road, against the East and against the West. At 23-20, a win over
Cleveland will really help. The Cavs are playing to stay close to if not
pass the Bulls.
TTom
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55.27 | Hornets beat Magic | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Fri Feb 12 1993 13:53 | 28 |
| Hornets lost to the Cavs Tuesday, but had a nice win last night
against the Orlando Magic. The Hornets beat the Magic earlier
in the season before Alonzo signed. This was the first battle
of the young giants.
Zo and Shaq both played great games. Don't have their stats but
they were very similar. Zo saved his stuff for the second half
and helped lead Charlotte to the victory. Good play also from
Larry, Kendall, Mugsey, and Dell Curry.
Tommy "former Hornet" Tolbert had an unbelieveable first half -
9-10 shooting for 18 pts. He was silenced in the second half
and pulled the big goose egg.
The Hornets are now 24-21 and would like to finish strong before
the break as March looks to be a tough month fer em.
Let's see, what are some of the latest Kendall Gill trade rumors:
- Danny Manning straight up for Gill
- Greg Anthony and John Starks for Gill.
IMO, they won't trade him.
I wouldn't mind seeing them trade a first round draft pick
for someone like Bimbo Coles, Nate McMillan, or Greg Anthony
to give Mugsey a break.
Pat
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55.28 | | FDCV06::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Fri Feb 12 1993 14:15 | 4 |
| Gill for Starks and Anthony? HAHAHAHAHA Waht a joke... Charlotte
must have Bob Ryan as a consultant... Gill AIN'T that good....
REK
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55.29 | | DECWET::METZGER | Zeros and Ones.... | Fri Feb 12 1993 19:20 | 7 |
|
Is Gill a point guard? The Sonics don't need any more power forwards or
shooting guard but they are still in dire need of a playmaker. While Peyton
has improved his offense and defense he's still not a playmaker and I doubt
he ever will be...
Metz
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55.30 | | FDCV06::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Fri Feb 12 1993 22:05 | 6 |
| If Gill wants to make his living as a point guard then he will starve
to death. He is best an avg. 2 guard... Does not have quickness and can
not play team defense of any defense...
REK
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55.31 | Update | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Tue Feb 16 1993 12:48 | 74 |
| Let's see here, what's the latest...
Miami
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Hornets beat Miami Friday night at Miami, score was something like
115-107. The Heat played great and lead for three quarters.
Harol_ Miner had some dazzling moves, Grant Long, and most of the
rest did well - for three quarters. The fourth quarter was the
deciding factor.
Basically, the Heat faded, and the Hornets got in a groove to
finish strong. Kendall had a good game. Wonder if he played that
much better or if it was Miner's defense?????
Hornets are 25-21.
Detroit
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Sunday, Detroit came to town. The last time they played, Lame-beer
and Mourning were both ejected for scuffling. This time it was
different - sort of. Only Lame-beer was ejected. It wasn't for
scuffling, but for arguing a call.
The Hornets jumped to an early double digit lead and carried it
comfortably to the fourth. Detroit started making a game of it
partly due to Lamebeers shooting, rebounding, and hacking.
The 19 point lead was whittled down to 8 when Lamebeer fouled
Gill driving to the hoop.
Lamebeer got tossed (2 T's), Rothstein got a T for leaving the bench,
plus Kendall got 2 free throw for the personal foul. The Hornets made
all five free throws to stretch their edge back to 13. They coasted
the rest of the way.
Mourning is still nursing a fractured left thumb. He's been wearing
a soft wrap on it for over a month. Local media call it a "corn dog."
He got torqued at Lamebeer Sunday, cuz the first thing Billy boy does
is whack Alonzo on the left thumb (no foul). Zo finished with
27 pts, 13 rebs, 6 blocks.
Hornets are 26-21.
Question of the day/week/year - How did Ron Rothstein ever get
a(nother) head coaching job? I'm not impressed. Kath - Miami's
better off with Loughery.
Milwaukee
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Monday it was off to cheese (and beer) town to play the Bucks.
Fourth game in five nights for the Hornets. They should've
stayed home as the Bucks punished the Hornets early and often.
It got so bad, that John "the svelte non-Celt" Barry was
talking trash to Kendall Gill (and backing it up)!
This was a classic horse race, with little or no D. Just what the
Hornets don't need after playing Cleveland, Orlando, Miami, and
Detroit in the last seven days. Gill and Johnson we're shooting
J's instead of going to the hole. Alonzo had his normal game:
29 pts, 12 rebs, half-dozen blocks. Not enough. The Hornets lost,
128-122.
Hornets are 26-22.
Other
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Larry Johnson was named the NBA Player of the Week. He averaged
25.3 pts, 11.5 rebs, and 4.5 assists as the Hornets went 3-1 last
week.
The Charlotte Observer reported over the weekend that Kendall Gill
has turned down a multi-year contract extension worth $3 mil/yr.
Pat
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55.32 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Like giving a tictac to a whale... | Tue Feb 16 1993 13:39 | 4 |
| Rothstein was a Daly assistant. he was in the organization lasted year
as an announcer. He's not held with high esteem by some of the
players.
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55.33 | Stung Again | LCALOR::PETRIE | sufferin' succotash | Tue Feb 16 1993 18:25 | 13 |
|
Where the *#!@ is ::B_Celts?
Pat, what you said about the Heat-Hornets game. In Q4, the entire Miami team
scored 17 points; Muggsey scored 10 pts. I understand Ron Culp, the Heat's
trainer, is brushing up on the Heimlich Maneuver. :^(
Ya know, Rothstein won no personality contests in Miami but he *did* teach
the team the fundamentals. I don't remember them putting up the soft effort
games that I've seen this year when Ron was on board. On the other hand,
Walt, from what I read he's not held in high esteem by *any* of the Pistons.
Kath
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55.34 | Steve Smith doing well | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Wed Feb 17 1993 08:25 | 8 |
| Steve Smith is looking pretty good these days, Kath....and the
team appears to be playing better now that he's back. Maybe they
can turn it around the second half of the season.
Idunno what happened to the Celtics conference. Maybe it got
TFSO's last week.
Pat
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55.35 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | WHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!? | Wed Feb 17 1993 12:15 | 4 |
| Andy, the host of B_CELTICS, is moving to another floor in ZKO.
Estimated boot time is tomorrow or Friday.
Mike
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55.36 | keep those B_Celts noters straight ;^) | LCALOR::PETRIE | now for the *winning* half | Wed Feb 17 1993 23:54 | 5 |
|
pssst...that's andy, Mike. Andy is someone else.
handy tip from the Capitalization Squad,
Kath
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55.37 | it's the right thing to do | FRETZ::HEISER | WHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!? | Thu Feb 18 1993 14:23 | 2 |
| Personally, I think we've got that backwards. The host should be
capitalized and any Pistons' fan should be in lowercase.
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55.38 | looking for some rest | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Thu Feb 18 1993 14:37 | 21 |
| Oh Well. Another loss at home. New York wins 124-116.
Basically this looked a whole lot like John Starks and Parick Ewing (39
and 43 pts, respectively) against LJ and Zo (31 and 36 pts). The Hornets
continued to look tired as in the Milwaukee game. All in all, it's about
time for a break.
Currently this leaves the Hornets at 26-23, the first time the Hornets
have ever had a .500+ record at All Star break. LJ heads to the big show,
Muggsy and Dell get the rest they desparately need and Zo will have a
chance to let his thumb heal. It's now been broken twice but the hardest
shot was inflicted by Bill Laimbeer in Sunday's Detroit win. The doctors
may recommend missing the first game after the break, as well.
Meanwhile, Kendall Gill has finally worked his way into the top 5 of the
NBA. Several All Stars were profiled in USA Today today. Kevin Willis has
his own cloths company and apparenlty he rated the other players. His
best dressed All NBA: Michael Jordan, Hakeem, Gerald Wilkins, Kendall
Gill and himself. Bob Hill of the Pacers was the best dressed coach.
TTom
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55.39 | | ROYALT::ASHE | I missed the Billy Ray Cyrus special... | Thu Feb 18 1993 16:15 | 2 |
| Yeah, but how many titles have the Suns won?
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55.40 | ask me again in June | FRETZ::HEISER | WHERE'S MY PROZAC!?!? | Thu Feb 18 1993 16:51 | 1 |
|
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55.41 | | FDCV06::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Fri Feb 19 1993 11:34 | 3 |
| Why? The answer will still be ZERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RE
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55.42 | yeah, but to really coutnt you gotta win back-to-back. | DNEAST::AHLES_ANDY | | Fri Feb 19 1993 11:57 | 0 |
55.43 | Game lost at perimeter, not in paint | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Fri Feb 19 1993 12:14 | 8 |
| RE: Knicks loss
Knicks #2 guard production: > 40 pts.
Hornets #2 guard production: < 10 pts.
Nice to see Gill made someone's top 5 list (other than his agent's).
Pat
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55.44 | Flurries of excitement (and snow) | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Fri Feb 26 1993 12:27 | 52 |
| Good week so far for the Hornets. They beat New Jersey Tuesday and
San Antonio last night. Both games were at home.
The script was the same for both games:
1st quarter - solid play, good defense; Hornet up by a few.
2nd quarter - massive run by the Hornets; build a 20 point lead.
3rd quarter - come out smoking; pressure defense; maintain lead;
2nd team begins to fade middle/late in the quarter;
up by a dozen.
4th quarter - squander some more of the lead; put LJ and Alonzo
back in; tease the opponents by letting them get
it to single digits; then put it away.
The Hornets still can't hold a lead to save their lives. The book
on them's gotta be "Don't show up until the fourth quarter, then
hit 'em hard."
Still, two nice wins before March's tortuous road trip - 13 road
games from now until the end of March...with a bunch being back to
back or three in four nights.
TTom, you statistical mountaineer, how did our buddy Kendall shoot
last night?
Gill did not get traded before the deadline. Static was in the air
before game time of a three way deal with the Clippers and the Mavs.
Something along the lines of
Gill to LA
Vaught or Norman + Woods or Grant to Dallas
Harper to Charlotte.
Did not happen.
WBT also reported that Gill was this close (||) to being traded
on Tuesday to PORTLAND! Gill for Porter straight up. The axe
was a call from Gill's agent telling Portland that at the end of
Gill's option year (next year), he would still become an unrestricted
free agent and would entertain all offers before deciding. He was NOT
willing to discuss a long term contract with the Trailblazers if the
trade went through. The trade did not go through.
Caint believe the Mavericks didn't trade Harper and the rights to
Jimmy Jackson. The Hornets offered 'em Gill for Harper straight
up and they wanted more. What a bunch of losers.
Also caint believe Rodman wasn't dealt. Sounds like Detroit had
several interesting offers. Curious to see how Dennis plays (or
refuses to play) the rest of the season.
The Hornets are 28-23.
Pat
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55.45 | Two losses and a blueGill | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Mon Mar 01 1993 12:32 | 28 |
| Two road games down...and two losses.
Got blown out at Indiana Friday night by thirty sumthn. Lost last
night at Denver by seven (110-103). Alonzo had 24 pts, 12 rebs;
LJ had 18 pts, 15 rebs. Tonight, at Utah. Which Hornet team will
show up?
Heard a Kendall Gill interview Friday night. He was told before
Thursdays game (trading deadline) by his agent that he was in the
process of being traded to LA, and that he could get yanked at any
time. When he arrived at the coliseum that afternoon, Hornets
management told him the same thing.
He went through warm-ups and played the whole game repeatedly
looking to the bench for "the signal" that he had gotten traded.
It never happened. Five minutes before the trading deadline, the
Mavs owner changed his mind, and nixed the trade.
The Hornets strategy for Gill the off-season appears to be:
- continue offering a new contract. Maybe Gill will change his
mind and want to stay.
- listen to all trade offers. If you get a good/great one, take it.
- keep Gill through the end of his option year (next year). When
he leaves, the Hornets will have a $2.3+ salary slot available.
Use the salary slot to sign another free agent. Coincidentally,
Danny Manning will become a free agent at that time.
Pat
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55.46 | 2 down, plenty to go? | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Mon Mar 01 1993 13:16 | 14 |
| Gill shot 3-15 and 5-12 the last 2 games.
The biggest change on the whole situation is Bristow no longer willing to
field questions about what he plans to do about Gill. Bristow let it be
known that this was started by Gill and the Hornets have made their case
plainly: the want Gill to stay in Charlotte. Any change to that is Gill's
doing and Bristow is going to refer all questions about Gill to Gill.
Gill, for his part, says that he won't answer any more questions about
his wanting to leave the Hornets. He says he's going to focus on playing
the game. After the last couple of games, one wonders when this might
start.
TTom
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55.47 | Put it on the stringer | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Tue Mar 02 1993 08:05 | 16 |
| Wholly snappin garter belts! Pulled one out in Utah last night,
110-107. This game was down to the wire, as the Hornets built
a 10 point late-fourth quarter lead and watched it fade.
Alonzo almost had a triple double:
17 points, 22 rebounds, 9 blocked shots!!!!!
Larry added 28 points, and Johnny Bench Newman added 23.
Good road win for the bugs....as they had lost their last two road
games, and their last ten against Utah.
At Seattle on Thursday, at Portland on Friday, and at LA Lakers on
Sunday.
Pat
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55.48 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Oh Mickey you're so fine... | Tue Mar 02 1993 09:15 | 3 |
| What was goin' on between LJ and the Mailman? Every highlight had
LJ barkin' at him...
|
55.49 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Know new Taxrifices | Tue Mar 02 1993 11:28 | 1 |
| Utah has sure gone down the crapper since the All Star game...
|
55.50 | Great Win! | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Mar 02 1993 13:37 | 21 |
| From the opening buzzer/bell/whistle, LJ and Zo did a job on the Mailman.
When Zo wasn't blocking Malone, LJ was muscling in and around him at the
other end.
The net effect of all this really paid off at the very end of the game.
Down 2 Malone got a rebound and instead of a normal put back which he
makes 90%+ of the time, he put up a rainbow outta respect for Zo. It
missed, Zo got the rebound and Malone fouled out reaching in. Malone
didn't even go the bench but went right for the dressing room.
This has to be one of the Hornets better efforts in a while. They were
up, like a lot of games, couldn't hold on, like a lot of games, and came
back to take the lead and hold on, like they generally don't do. In fact,
this was basically the Denver scenario that they lost.
Johnny Newman provided a lot of the scoring punch, shooting 9-10 from the
field for 23 points. Kendall Gill shot his usual not-quite-top-5
7-fer-16. Gill has now got his season FG% down to a cool .415. To put
this in perspective, Dallas as a team shoots .426.
TTom
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55.51 | March madness continues... | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Mon Mar 08 1993 12:28 | 24 |
| Da buggers lost at Seattle on Thursday, then won at Portland on Friday,
and won at LA Lakers on Sunday.
Their victory at Portland was the first ever win against the Blazers.
The Hornets are the first of the four expansion teams to beat each
of the other teams in the NBA.
The win at LA was the first ever win in the Forum. Hornets came
from behind to win this one. Alonzo finished with 29 pts, 11 reb,
and 6 blocks.
The Hornets return from the 6 game road trip 3 and 3. Good wins
against the Jazz, Blazers, and Lakers.
Alonzo still gets some schooling by the vets and the officials, but he's
really developing into a decent NBA player.
On an unrelated note - can't believe the 76'ers canned Doug Moe.
His only mistake was telling it like it is - his team stinks.
If they want someone to turn this team around and win a bunch
of games they better call God or that guy in Waco, Tx about
the position.
Pat
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55.52 | 32-26 | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Wed Mar 10 1993 12:13 | 17 |
| The Hornets eeked one out against the Bullettes last night, 124-104.
The starters got a lot of rest in the fourth quarter while the
scrubs mopped up.
LJ finished with 23 pts, 13 rebs on 9-10 shooting from the field.
Alonzo had four blocks.
Not much of a game, but was expected as Chapman, Overton, and Purvis
are all on IR for Washington.
Most wins in franchise history (32).
First time ever 6 games above .500.
Back on the road with games AT CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, and BOSTON this
weekend.
Pat
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55.53 | Charlotte can Help Chicago out this weekend :-) | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Mar 11 1993 13:41 | 6 |
| Thats a rough stretch for an eastern team, the Top 2 teams, Chicago
and Cleveland and A boston team that has been playing very well. Good
luck, charlotte will need luck to come out with some wins this weekend.
We all know how they will fair against chicago, but I will be rooting
for them against Cleveland...:-)
M_Air_B
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55.54 | Hornets beat T'wolves | HBAHBA::HAAS | Nanook Wannabe | Fri Mar 19 1993 11:00 | 24 |
| The Hornets got back on track with a very easy win over Minnesota,
113-85. It was mostly a 30 point game after the mid way point of the 2nd
quarter.
Highlights included a resound boo when Christian Laettner was introduced.
His Attitude drew the unenviable assignment of covering LJ who responded
with his, and the Hornets', first triple double (11 pts, 12 rbs, 10
assists - in 32 minutes). Poor ol' Laettner got the raspberries only
every time he or LJ touched the ball.
Zo added 23 points and otherwise did about what he wanted. Minnesota
looks particularly bad in the inside. In fact about the only thing that
worked for the T'wolves was getting the ball to Doug West, especially
when he was supposed to have been covered by Kendall Gill. Gill had to
leave the game when he reinjured his ankle and West's performance dropped
off considerably when David Wingate moved to cover him.
The Hornets got a lot of rest, some more than others. Muggsy didn't even
dress, recouperating from a couple of bumps and bruises. Everybody else
played, a first in a long time.
Nexted game: at Indiana tonight.
TTom
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55.56 | Hornets beat Wolves | HBAHBA::HAAS | Nanook Wannabe | Mon Mar 22 1993 12:42 | 30 |
| Charlotte pulls out another first: first victory at Minnesota. I know
that's not much of a first but it goes well with a bunch of others like
winning at Boston, Portland and Utah.
This was a rematch with the Wolves who were pasted at Charlotte. For this
game, the Wolves played slo mo but still lost, 99-95.
The Hornets welcomed back Muggsy Bogues, who's been sick and injured, to
the starting lineup. With Muggsy running the show, LJ had 24 points and
13 rebounds while Zo had 24 points and 14 rebounds. I think that with
this game both LJ and Zo are now averaging 20+ points and 10+ rebounds a
game.
I know that most have already handed the ROY to Shaq but Zo should be
winning some votes lately. For one thing, the Magic are folding while the
Hornets are keeping going. The statistical difference for rebounds and
scoring is closing and Zo is leading in blocked shots. Shaq had a
tendency to wear out within a game and it looks like he's feeling the
wall effect more than Zo. Losing Scott Skiles for a while won't help. Zo
is playing again with a healthy Muggsy.
In any case, Zo and Shaq are separating from the rest of the rookie
class. Tom Gugliotta has been forced to play center after Pervis Ellison
went down and his stats have suffered. Laettner had a big game yesterday
against the Hornets - 27 points, 18 boards - but he has a definite image
problem. Richard Dumas has been injured and Walt Williams hasn't returned
to his early form before his injury. Robert Horry has been playing well
for the Rockets and Jimmy Jackson seems to be catching on in Dallas.
TTom
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55.57 | knew it all along.... ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | MARCHMadness, Fall ofthe UNC Empire | Mon Mar 22 1993 14:58 | 5 |
| While I agree with ya TTom that Zo deserves it more than Shaq, the NBA marketing
folks will just never let it be...Zo has too much of an attitude problem while
Shaq's all cute and smiley....
mike
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55.58 | Glad to have Zo | HBAHBA::HAAS | Nanook Wannabe | Mon Mar 22 1993 15:47 | 6 |
| Well in any case, this here Hornets's' fan is plenty pleased to have Zo.
And speaking of his attitude, I think that after a while people/fans will
be able to separate his intensity, which is almost always present, from
his attitude, which has cost Zo some technicals and some money.
TTom
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55.59 | It's TTom's fault | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Thu Apr 01 1993 13:47 | 34 |
| Back from an extended road trip - not hoops, but dinero for Digital.
Wow, what happened to the Hornets? They were comfortably in
the playoffs fighting for the fifth or sixth spot. Now they're
in the seventh spot, a game away from elimination!
Wins against Atlanta, Indiana, Joisey, Miami, and Detroit COULD HAVE
really solidified their position, but the Hornets lost all
of these games. We won a few, but it was only Minnesota.
We're on a five game slide.
We play at Orlando tonight and at home tomorrow against Cleveland.
The Orlando game is a MUST WIN for Charlotte. If they lose tonight,
they'll continue to slide right out of the play-offs. (You heard
it here first.) The Shaq ain't playin' but that don't help us much.
Our guys are plum wore out and tired. Everybody's having career
nights against us. Look for Greg Kite to have 40...okay, 15 tonight.
I have heard that LJ leads the league in minutes played...and it's
definitely taking its toll on him. Alonzo played better with that
corn dog on his thumb - maybe he'll refracture it. Ahhhh, and then
there's the back court. Bogues/Gill can't hit the open J. Teams
have learned to double down on Larry and Alonzo as soon as they
touch the ball, leaving Bogues/Gill open to shoot or slash. They
are doing neither. This is killing us.
Newman will start tonight in place of Wingate in hopes of generating
more offense.
Here's to rejuvenation!
Pat
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55.60 | Charlotte nips 'em in the bud | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Fri Apr 02 1993 10:04 | 22 |
| It wasn't purdy, but it was a win. And yes, Greg Kite had
10 pts, 10 reb (season high). Final score was something like
102-93, Hornets.
Shaq didn't play, and Nick Anderson sat out the second half
with the flu.
Don't have the boxes, but Larry had 15 pts, 15 rb, and Alonzo
had around 30 pts, 10 rb. Newman, Gill, and Wingate also
chipped in.
Brian Williams scares me. The guy hustles and can play. If he
continues to get his head together, he could really help this
Orlando team.
Other local news:
- Charlotte resident and Wisconsin native Alan Kulwicki died
last night in a plane crash. He was in Tenn for Sunday's
NASCAR race in Bristol. Bummer.
Pat
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55.61 | rest of the season | HBAHBA::HAAS | Disoriented Wandering Adult | Fri Apr 02 1993 11:45 | 92 |
| The Magic - without Shaq and Nick Anderson - were just what the doctors
ordered for the failing Hornets, who managed to play down to the
undermanned Orlando's level.
Tonight's game will be a return to reality as the Cleveland Cavs come
courting.
Some numbers on the race for the 7th and 8th Playoff slots in the East.
FWIW, Charlotte is 2� games behind the streaking Atlanta.
Current Standings:
Record GB Games Left
Pos Team Win Loss 7th Total Home Away
--- ---- --- ---- --- ----- ---- ----
7 Charlotte 36 35 -- 13 8 3
8 Indiana 34 35 1 13 7 6
9 Orlando 33 35 1� 14 5 9
10 Detroit 32 37 3 13 6 7
11 Miami 31 38 4 13 7 6
And the rest of the schedules:
Friday, 4/ 2 Cleveland at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/ 7 Orlando at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/ 9 CHARLOTTE at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/10 Atlanta at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Monday, 4/12 Philadelphia at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/14 New York at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 Detroit at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 CHARLOTTE at Atlanta (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Milwaukee at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Chicago at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 CHARLOTTE at Milwaukee (9:00 pm)
Friday, 4/ 2 Orlando at INDIANA (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/ 4 Phoenix at INDIANA (3:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/ 6 INDIANA at New Jersey (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/ 7 INDIANA at Minnesota (8:00 pm)
Saturday, 4/10 Chicago at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/13 INDIANA at Boston (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/14 New Jersey at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 New York at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/18 INDIANA at Milwaukee (2:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 INDIANA at Atlanta (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Cleveland at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 INDIANA at Detroit (8:00 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Miami at INDIANA (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/ 2 ORLANDO at Indiana (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/ 4 ORLANDO at Miami (4:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/ 6 Philadelphia at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/ 7 ORLANDO at Charlotte (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/ 9 ORLANDO at Minnesota (8:00 pm)
Saturday, 4/10 ORLANDO at Milwaukee (9:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/13 Milwaukee at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/15 ORLANDO at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 ORLANDO at Cleveland (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/18 Boston at ORLANDO (12:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Washington at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 ORLANDO at Boston (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 ORLANDO at New Jersey (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Atlanta at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/ 2 Sacramento at DETROIT (8:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/ 6 Washington at DETROIT (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/ 8 DETROIT at New Jersey (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/ 9 DETROIT at Boston (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/11 DETROIT at Washington (1:00 pm)
Monday, 4/12 Chicago at DETROIT (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/14 Atlanta at DETROIT (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 DETROIT at Charlotte (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 DETROIT at New York (8:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 DETROIT at Cleveland (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 DETROIT at Chicago (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Indiana at DETROIT (8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 New Jersey at DETROIT (3:30 pm)
Friday, 4/ 2 New York at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/ 4 Orlando at MIAMI (4:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/ 6 MIAMI at Cleveland (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/ 8 MIAMI at Milwaukee (8:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/10 Philadelphia at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Monday, 4/12 Milwaukee at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/14 MIAMI at Chicago (8:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/15 MIAMI at Washington (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Saturday, 4/17 Boston at MIAMI (3:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 New York at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 MIAMI at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Washington at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 MIAMI at Indiana (7:30 pm)
TTom
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55.62 | BeatDaCavs | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Tue Apr 06 1993 14:02 | 23 |
| The Hornets beat the Cav's Friday by a point.
The Cav's had the ball, up by one with about 20 seconds left.
They couldn't inbounds the ball, so they called timeout.
Their last timeout. They had trouble getting the ball in again,
but finally tossed it into play. Kendall Gill tipped away the
pass, drove half of the court and layed it in. Hornets up by 1,
about 10 seconds left.
Cleveland (no timeouts), passes the ball upcourt to Brandon who
goes in for the layup. Mourning blocks the shot, grabs the ball
and hangs on as time expires.
Great game by both teams. Am not a Ferry fan, but was surprised
that he didn't play a lick. I thought he was getting some decent PT
this year.
Two in a row for the Hornets who now play Orlando Wednesday night
at the hive.
Coming down the homestretch towards the playoffs....
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55.63 | Zo = Rookie of the Month | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:55 | 11 |
| BTW - Alonzo Mourning was named Rookie of the Month for March.
He's averaging over 20 pts, and 10 rb a game.
He's second in the NBA in blocked shots.
Not bad for a rookie who missed all of training camp.
Shaq has ROY wrapped up per NBA marketing and hype. Zo's the silent
yoeman who show's up everynight to play (and learn). Glad we got him.
Pat
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55.64 | What's wrong with Charlotte? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 2-time A10 Champ! | Thu Apr 08 1993 10:49 | 6 |
| Mourning destroyed by Shaq, Hornets humiliated at home as their
slide toward the lottery continues. Spontaneous combustion claims
Allan Bristow as he turns into a smoldering pile of ashes during
the third quarter.
NAZZ
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55.65 | flash over substance?? | CNTROL::CHILDS | U think u're something special? Think Again! | Thu Apr 08 1993 13:31 | 7 |
|
What game were you watching Nazz? When I fell asleep in the 3rd quarter
Mourning already had 20 + points a few blocks and 7 or 8 boards. Hardly
what I'd called destroyed. Mourning is/was and shall forever be the better
player....
mike
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55.66 | Hornets playoff spot is in jeopardy | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 2-time A10 Champ! | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:22 | 5 |
| You shoulda stayed awake! Unfortunately for the Hornets, Mourning
pulled a complete disappearing act in the 4th quarter. Didn't score
a point as Orlando pulled away.
NAZZ
|
55.67 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | A waist is a terrible thing to mind | Fri Apr 09 1993 07:47 | 3 |
| Nice article in SI this week about Muggsy.
Lee
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55.68 | Nazz - take your pick | MSDOA::HYMES | Don't bogart that port | Fri Apr 09 1993 13:20 | 29 |
| The reason for the Hornets decline varies - depending on who
you ask. Here's a sampling of reasons/excuses:
LJ has played too many minutes all season and is wore out.
ZO has played a lot of minutes and is hitting the rookie brick wall.
The book on Charlotte is easy - double off of Mugsey down on LJ or
Alonzo. Make Bogues hit the open J - which he ain't doing.
It's basically 5-on-4 basketball.
Lack of depth and experience.
We want back in the lottery again this year.
Even with Alonzo, we've still got the smallest front-court AND
starting line-up IN THE LEAGUE. (True!)
Bristow runs a passing game when he should be running set plays in
a half-court set. (I disagree with this one, but some people claim
it's the problem.)
No bench - Curry and Gattison are invisible.
No outside game to go with the inside game - Gill inconsistent offensively.
Get the picture?
Pat
|
55.69 | Hornets lose, and the rest... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Disoriented Wandering Adult | Thu Apr 15 1993 14:41 | 94 |
| Hornets lose a big game to the Knicks, 111-107. The difference in this
game was Patrick Ewing who scored 8 straight and a total of 17 in the
final quarter. No matter who covered or how they covered he scored.
This leaves the Hornets in 7th a_� game ahead of Detroit and Indiana.
Detroit visits Friday night.
Current Standings:
Record GB GB Games Left
Team Win Loss 1st 7th Total Home Away
---- --- ---- --- --- ----- ---- ----
NY 55 21 0 6 3 3
CHI 54 22 1 6 3 3
CLE 48 27 6� 7 4 3
BOS 43 33 12 6 2 4
NJ 42 35 13� 5 2 3
ATL 40 37 15� 5 3 2
CHAR 39 38 16� 0 5 3 2
DET 38 38 17 � 6 2 4
IND 38 38 17 � 6 3 3
ORL 37 38 17� 1 7 3 4
MIA 36 40 20 3� 6 3 3
And the rest of the schedules:
Friday, 4/16 NEW YORK at Indiana (8:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 Detroit at NEW YORK (8:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 NEW YORK at Miami (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 New Jersey at NEW YORK (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 NEW YORK at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/25 Chicago at NEW YORK (1:00 pm)
Friday, 4/16 Milwaukee at CHICAGO (8:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/18 CHICAGO at Cleveland (5:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Philadelphia at CHICAGO (8:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 Detroit at CHICAGO (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 CHICAGO at Charlotte (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/25 CHICAGO at New York (1:00 pm)
Thursday, 4/15 CLEVELAND at Milwaukee (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 Orlando at CLEVELAND (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/18 Chicago at CLEVELAND (5:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Detroit at CLEVELAND (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 CLEVELAND at Indiana (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 CLEVELAND at Boston (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 Philadelphia at CLEVELAND (3:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/15 BOSTON at New Jersey (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Saturday, 4/17 BOSTON at Miami (3:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/18 BOSTON at Orlando (12:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Orlando at BOSTON (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Cleveland at BOSTON (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/25 BOSTON at Washington (1:00 pm)
Thursday, 4/15 Boston at NEW JERSEY (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 NEW JERSEY at Washington (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 NEW JERSEY at New York (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Orlando at NEW JERSEY (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 NEW JERSEY at Detroit (3:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 Charlotte at ATLANTA (7:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Indiana at ATLANTA (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 ATLANTA at Washington (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Milwaukee at ATLANTA (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 ATLANTA at Orlando (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 Detroit at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 CHARLOTTE at Atlanta (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Milwaukee at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Chicago at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 CHARLOTTE at Milwaukee (9:00 pm)
Friday, 4/16 DETROIT at Charlotte (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/17 DETROIT at New York (8:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 DETROIT at Cleveland (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 DETROIT at Chicago (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Indiana at DETROIT (8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 New Jersey at DETROIT (3:30 pm)
Friday, 4/16 New York at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/18 INDIANA at Milwaukee (2:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 INDIANA at Atlanta (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Cleveland at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 INDIANA at Detroit (8:00 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Miami at INDIANA (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/15 MIAMI at Washington (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Saturday, 4/17 Boston at MIAMI (3:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 New York at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 MIAMI at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Washington at MIAMI (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 MIAMI at Indiana (7:30 pm)
TTom
|
55.70 | Hold yer hats.... | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Fri Apr 16 1993 13:23 | 17 |
| The Hornets have destiny in their own hands. Wins tonight against
Detroit and tomorrow against Atlanta would put them in great position
for the 7th (or possibly 6th) playoff spot. Two losses would put
them on the edge of missing the playoffs.
The Hornets played the Knicks pretty well the other night. The
Hornets lead a lot of the game, then Ewing took over in the fourth
to nudge ahead for the W. I think the Hornets match up better
against the Knicks than either Chicago or Cleveland. The Hornets
have beaten all three of these teams this year, but have played
better consistently against the Knicks (the first team to beat
the Knicks in MSG this year).
The keys to this weekends games are interior scoring and rebounding
and bench play.
Pat
|
55.71 | ain't over till it's over | HBAHBA::HAAS | Disoriented Wandering Adult | Mon Apr 19 1993 11:56 | 78 |
| Two big wins for the Hornets.
Friday night, major blowout, beating Detroit 127-93.
Saturday night, major road win, winning at Atlanta 110-107 to pass the
Hawks and move into 6th place in the East. This wins ensures the Hornets
a winning record on the road.
Next game up is Wednesday, when Milwaukee comes to town. If'n the Hornets
can win this one, they've all but locked themselves into the playoffs. It
looks like Charlotte, Atlanta and Indiana will be the 6-7-8 teams leaving
Detroit, with its killing schedule down the stretch, and Orlando, doing
its version of the late season fade, out in the cold. Miami was
eliminated when Indiana won its 40th game yesterday.
Current Standings:
Record GB GB Games Left
Team Win Loss 1st 6th Total Home Away
---- --- ---- --- --- ----- ---- ----
NY 56 22 0 4 2 2
CHI 55 23 1 4 2 2
CLE 51 27 5 4 2 2
BOS 45 34 11� 3 2 1
NJ 43 36 13� 3 1 2
CHAR 41 38 15� 0 3 2 1
ATL 40 38 16 � 4 2 2
IND 40 38 16 � 4 2 2
DET 38 40 18 2� 4 2 2
ORL 38 40 18 2� 4 2 2
And the rest of the schedules:
Tuesday, 4/20 NEW YORK at Miami (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 New Jersey at NEW YORK (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 NEW YORK at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/25 Chicago at NEW YORK (1:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Philadelphia at CHICAGO (8:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 Detroit at CHICAGO (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 CHICAGO at Charlotte (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/25 CHICAGO at New York (1:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Detroit at CLEVELAND (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 CLEVELAND at Indiana (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 CLEVELAND at Boston (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 Philadelphia at CLEVELAND (3:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Orlando at BOSTON (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Cleveland at BOSTON (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/25 BOSTON at Washington (1:00 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 NEW JERSEY at New York (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Orlando at NEW JERSEY (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 NEW JERSEY at Detroit (3:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Milwaukee at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Chicago at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 CHARLOTTE at Milwaukee (9:00 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Indiana at ATLANTA (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 ATLANTA at Washington (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Milwaukee at ATLANTA (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 ATLANTA at Orlando (7:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 INDIANA at Atlanta (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 Cleveland at INDIANA (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 INDIANA at Detroit (8:00 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Miami at INDIANA (7:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 DETROIT at Cleveland (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 DETROIT at Chicago (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Indiana at DETROIT (8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 New Jersey at DETROIT (3:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/20 Washington at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/21 ORLANDO at Boston (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 ORLANDO at New Jersey (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Atlanta at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
|
55.72 | LJ's new commercial is good | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Mon Apr 19 1993 15:09 | 23 |
| Just when you (I) thought these guys were washed up, they come
back and beat Cleveland, play NYKnicks tough, and beat
Detroit and Atlanta.
Nice to see the Hornets punish somebody....and no team is more
deserving of the act than the Detroit Pistons. The Hornets
basically shut them down on defense and took it to the hole
early and often.
Mourning's stats were phenomenal. Something along the lines of
28 min 36 points 22 reb 3 blocks
Whoever had him on their rotis team - hope they played 'em.
The Atlanta game was down to the wire. The difference was Atlanta
(i.e. Dominique) missing six straight free throws in the closing
minutes of the fourth quarter. Thank you very much - we'll take it.
The Hornets might be able to squeak out that 6th playoff spot.
How's the harmonica Tommy? Know any camp tunes yet?
Pat
|
55.73 | no comment from players (yet) | HBAHBA::HAAS | Disoriented Wandering Adult | Mon Apr 19 1993 15:20 | 11 |
| > How's the harmonica Tommy? Know any camp tunes yet?
It's coming along. While wailing on a couple of tunes Friday night, in
celebration of drubbing Detroit, I was rudely harrassed by the help. That
means that the fans, the police and now the help have complained about
the cacophony at the Beer Can.
Right now, I'm stuck in the key o D (onliest harp) but I'll be working on
the camp ditties...
TTom
|
55.74 | Alonzo = NBA Player of the Week | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Tue Apr 20 1993 10:05 | 13 |
| Alonzo Mourning was named NBA Player of the Week last week as the
Hornets went 3-1. Don't have his stats.
Great year for this guy who missed all of training camp, and was
strongly overshadowed by Shaquille O'Neal. He's the blue collar
quiet type who should have a great career - hopefully with Charlotte.
(Also remember that he played most of the season with a fractured thumb
on his left hand.)
Shaq will get NBA ROY - he's awesome, and the NBA has hyped him BIG
TIME. Too bad for Zo cause in many ways he deserves it.
Pat
|
55.75 | I wouldnt mind seeing Charlotte VS Chicago in RND 2 | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 20 1993 11:59 | 8 |
| How has Charlotte play against Cleveland (and Chicago) this year.
Seeing if they hold onto the #6 spot they will matchup with cleveland
and then more then likely chicago in the 2nd round. (ALso on a related
note) does anyone know who holds the tie breaker between Ind and Atl.
Thanks in advance, should be an intresting playoff run. Charlotte VS
Cleveland sounds like it could be a great one :-)
M.air.B
|
55.76 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | Paying for decades of Demo.Congress | Tue Apr 20 1993 12:02 | 1 |
| Indiana holds the tie-breaker vs Atlanta.
|
55.77 | possible matchups | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue Apr 20 1993 12:20 | 25 |
| Charlotte hasn't beaten Cleveland this year. The Cavs are a terrible
matchup for the Hornets. LJ has a real hard time with Larry Nance. Lately
Sidney Green has been getting some PT so I'd expect to see the Hornets in
a big lineup with Green or Kenny Gattison playing with Zo and moving LJ
to the 3.
Their sole win against the Bulls was at Chicago. As unbelievable as it
seems, they're a better matchup for the Hornets. Always have been. If'n
the Bulls really turn it on, Charlotte can't hang. But the Bulls have to
show up.
The other possible mathcup would be Charlotte against the Knicks. Again,
I'd rather see the Hornets vs the Knicks than the Cavs. Charlotte won at
MSG and played them well the other night at home before losing at the end
by 4.
The only other possible matchup would be if'n NJ really fades and the
Hornets win the rest - 3 - of their games. The Hornets finally won at The
Gahden.
In any case, a win at home Wednesday and it looks like the Hornets are
in. That would also give them winning records for home and away. Not too
shabby!
TTom
|
55.78 | We ain't there yet | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Tue Apr 20 1993 13:21 | 9 |
| TTom,
Where you been? The Hornets beat the Cavs a few weeks ago here
in Charlotte. (Unless I've lost my mind...which is entirely possible.)
Nance (and Price) are the big matchup problems for the Hornets.
Going big (w/Gattison or Green) is our only hope.
Pat
|
55.79 | ooops the nexted | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue Apr 20 1993 16:49 | 6 |
| Re: beating Cleveland
How soon we forget. That's right, we beat Cleveland. A steal in the last
seconds, if'n I recollect correctly.
TTom
|
55.80 | Charlotte clinches playoffs | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:06 | 65 |
| With a win at home against Milwaukee and Orlando's loss at Boston, the
Hornets have clinched a playoff berth.
The Milwaukee game showed a lot about the Hornets. When they played well,
they blew the Bucks out. The led by 20+ for long portions of the game.
When they choked, they choked big. The Bucks cut that 20 or so points
down to single digits before losing 119-111.
Charlotte's exact position in the playoff still has to be determined.
With New Jersey's collapse they could theoretically finish as high as 5th
but that would require beating the Bulls at home Friday and the Bucks on
the road Saturday.
Here's how it all looks, today.
Current Standings:
Record GB GB Games Left
Team Win Loss 1st 8th Total Home Away
---- --- ---- --- --- ----- ---- ----
NY 58 22 0 2 1 1
CHI 56 23 1� 3 1 1
CLE 53 27 5 2 1 1
BOS 46 34 12 2 1 1
NJ 43 37 15 2 1 1
ATL 42 38 16 2 1 1
CHAR 42 38 16 2 1 1
IND 40 40 18 0 2 1 1
ORL 39 41 19 1 2 1 1
DET 38 41 19� 1� 3 2 1
And the rest of the schedules:
Friday, 4/23 NEW YORK at Philadelphia (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/25 Chicago at NEW YORK (1:00 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 Detroit at CHICAGO (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 CHICAGO at Charlotte (7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/25 CHICAGO at New York (1:00 pm)
Friday, 4/23 CLEVELAND at Boston (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 Philadelphia at CLEVELAND (3:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Cleveland at BOSTON (7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/25 BOSTON at Washington (1:00 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Orlando at NEW JERSEY (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 NEW JERSEY at Detroit (3:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Milwaukee at ATLANTA (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 ATLANTA at Orlando (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Chicago at CHARLOTTE (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 CHARLOTTE at Milwaukee (9:00 pm)
Friday, 4/23 INDIANA at Detroit (8:00 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Miami at INDIANA (7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 ORLANDO at New Jersey (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/24 Atlanta at ORLANDO (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/22 DETROIT at Chicago (8:30 pm)
Friday, 4/23 Indiana at DETROIT (8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/25 New Jersey at DETROIT (3:30 pm)
TTom
|
55.81 | of courseback then we had the "greatest" player ever | CNTROL::CHILDS | She'sgotabigMind,built4ExtentedThought | Fri Apr 23 1993 08:37 | 8 |
|
Imagine as Ernie Johnson so astutely pointed out last night 3 teams are
beatin' one another upside the head for the right to play Boston. dam!
Never used to be like this....of the three I fear the Hornets the most.
Oh well I think in 69 the Celts also finished 4 th best in the East....
mike
|
55.82 | notes | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Fri Apr 23 1993 10:12 | 21 |
| Good to see the Hornets clinch it. It was a hoot after the
game to see Larry Johnson and Johnny Newman line dancin' with the
Honeybees (waiting for an interview). Of course they had their
playoff hats and T's on. These guys are psyched.
Even if the Hornets are ousted in three, they'll definitely learn
from their experience (particularly Larry and Alonzo) in the playoffs.
Johnny and Alonzo had excellent games against the bucks. Former
starter David Wingate is nursing a sore knee which could impact
his PT during the playoffs. Sidney Green has some type of hand
injury - I don't think it's as serious.
I wonder what impact this "down to the wire" race will have on
New York and Chicago come play-off time?
The Gill/Jordan matchup tonight will be a fun one to watch. Gill
prides himself on defense. But he also talks trash to Jordan when
they play. Jordan usually gets the last laugh though.
Pat
|
55.83 | Hornets make playoffs | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Mon Apr 26 1993 14:47 | 29 |
| The Hornets continued their impressive play with wins (Friday)
at home against the Bulls, and (Saturday) at Milwaukee. Both
were nailbiters.
The Hornets lead the Bulls for most of the game, then fell behind
by a few in the fourth quarter - due totally to Michael Jordan.
The Hornets battled back and nipped the Bulls at the end on some
key free throws by Larry Johnson. The Bulls inbounds pass with a
few seconds left was intercepted by _ell Curry. The Hornets have
beaten the Bulls once in Chicago and once in Charlotte this season.
The Bucks game was a see-saw battle. It was their home season
finale. They retired the jersey of Kareem before the game so they
were psyched. In the end, the Hornets were up 3 with 18 seconds
left. Lohaus hit a trey with 9 seconds left. The Hornets inbounded
the ball to Gill who juke and dribbled past the Bucks team and
layed it in with 2 seconds left.
Gill has been playing great ball the last 15 games or so.
Due to a combination of luck and skill, the Hornets moved into
the fifth playoff spot. They will face the Celtics in the first
round. The Hornet players are pumped and appear to be ready for the
challenge.
If Zo and Larry can remain focused and out of foul trouble, the Hornets
should do well.
Pat
|
55.84 | LJ: POW | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue Apr 27 1993 12:13 | 9 |
| Larry Johnson has been named Player O' the Week for the NBA lasted week.
In that time, Charlotte won 3 games and finished 5th in the East, earning
the right to play Boston.
Also, locally they're reporting that LJ was one of 2 NBA players
contacted by Rodney Rogers before Rogers decided to skip his last year at
Wake and go pro. The other? Michael Jordan.
TTom
|
55.85 | from Bob Hunt | METSNY::francus | ABP | Tue Apr 27 1993 13:01 | 7 |
|
Bob Hunt sent me a note and asked me to post for him that
the Hornets are going to kick the butts of the Green men onto
the golf course.
The Crazy Met
|
55.86 | The L'ster - NBA Player of the Week | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Tue Apr 27 1993 13:28 | 7 |
| LJ averaged 22 pts, 11 rebounds, and 4+ assists per game last
week. He shot a cool 74% from the field (yes, seventy-four percent).
Larry and Zo - back to back winners; a good way to end the regular
season. Now on to bigger and better things.
Pat
|
55.87 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | MR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWN | Tue Apr 27 1993 14:17 | 7 |
|
TCC tell Bob H to get a clue.
Chap
|
55.88 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is crawling!!! | Tue Apr 27 1993 14:27 | 8 |
| Hate to be the first Celtic fan to say it but...
The match up with the Bugs scares me. They are very athletic and emotional.
Last time I watched them play, the Hornets seemed to have some mental lapses
that cost them the game. If they can master those, Mr. BobHunt may well be
correct...
=Bob=
|
55.89 | Parade in June for McHale's swan song! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Tue Apr 27 1993 16:11 | 5 |
| As someone previously noted, the Celtics finished 4th in the East in
1969, and went on to win the NBA title. Their record that year?
48-34! Just a coincidence? I THINK NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NAZZ
|
55.90 | | METSNY::francus | ABP | Tue Apr 27 1993 16:19 | 4 |
|
NAZZ put your p_name where your mouth is??
The Crazy Met
|
55.91 | This is not my p-name; up there is! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Tue Apr 27 1993 16:32 | 3 |
| What does the Boston Shootout have to do with anything???????
NAZZ
|
55.92 | Can't figure it out........... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | MR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWN | Tue Apr 27 1993 16:59 | 4 |
|
And what does ABP mean?
Chappy
|
55.93 | Bill, Chappy asked just for you :-) | METSNY::francus | ABP | Tue Apr 27 1993 17:04 | 7 |
|
Already answered elsewhere Chappy, but since as a Yankees fan
you are obviously missing some cells I'll repeat the answer for you :-)
ABP == Anyone But the Penguins
The Crazy Met
|
55.94 | Oops - 4got - I remain....... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Apr 27 1993 17:04 | 8 |
|
Yabbut it means
Jim McMahon's been traded
snort.....
|
55.95 | | MKFSA::LONG | If you get there before I do | Tue Apr 27 1993 17:04 | 4 |
| All Bow to the Penguins
hth,
billl
|
55.96 | | METSNY::francus | ABP | Tue Apr 27 1993 17:06 | 5 |
|
3-way notes collision - impressive. Tommy must have something to say
about this.
The Crazy Met
|
55.97 | drop 'm first ! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Apr 27 1993 17:06 | 10 |
|
Yabbut that *IS* the right position for expelling flatulence billl!
Ya want squirts too?
I remain,
willing to eat some beans and cabbage doncha know!
Kev
|
55.98 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel, but no Intel inside | Tue Apr 27 1993 18:04 | 6 |
| I thought it was:
Anyone But Phoenix
8^)
|
55.99 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Boston Broons� - JuggerNOT | Tue Apr 27 1993 18:56 | 6 |
| NAZZ that 1969 Championship was the swan song for the GREATEST
WINNER IN THE HISTORY OF SPORTS! No such thing this time, they
aren't even getting by the Bugs (who'll take the Knickerbockers
to 6 games).
/Don
|
55.100 | 36 hours and counting... | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Wed Apr 28 1993 09:54 | 24 |
| Only here folks, can you get sports and flatulence in the same
discussion!
Was surprised to hear last night that Alonzo Mourning was named
NBA Rookie of the Month for April. This is two months in a row for
Zo. Still won't be enough to outdo the super-hyped Shaq for
Rookie of the Year.
The Hornets went to Boone, NC (home of Appalachian State University)
for a few days of mini-camp to prepare for the playoffs. The players
weren't too excited about this working vacation - but they'll get over it.
Bogues and Wingate have been shooting around, but not participating
in the practices. Bogues's groin pull isn't as serious as they
initially thought, but still bothersome. Wingate has cartilage damage
in one knee. He will need off-season surgery to repair. No one knows
how much or how hard he will be able to play in the playoffs. This is
a major bummer as David is our defensive specialist.
The bench play of Gattison, Curry, Bennett, and even Sidney Green has
been pretty decent as of late. They will need to maintain this level
of intensity in order to beat the Celtics.
Pat
|
55.101 | I still think it will go f5 games | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Apr 28 1993 14:29 | 12 |
| Tough Decision here, the Celts cant get by NY and I dont think
charlotte can either. The big Question is who will wear them down
the most. Who matches up better and who can bring NY to 6 or 7 games.
If Chicago makes it to the eastern finals (:-)) how much punch power
will the knicks have, im not too woried about there shooting,
rebounding or anything like that just there Killer Bangup Defense.
The bulls have no Bench and cant take a beeting like they did in last
year's finals. (No Three Peat). So how about if you Horn's sting
boston, NY and Chicago X (x = :-) * 1000 )
MairB
|
55.102 | | METSNY::francus | ABP | Wed Apr 28 1993 15:15 | 11 |
|
Charlotte probably matches up against the Knicks better than the Celts do.
Charlotte got a win at MSG earlier this year. Knicks won 4 of 5 from Boston
this year, but Celts could be dangerous and take them 6 or 7 games. Difference
is that Hornets would be a much more physical challenge to the Knicks, and
that is what can really wear down a team.
Bulls better hope that they don't have a grueling series against the Cavs,
but I see that ine going 6 or 7 games.
The Crazy Met
|
55.103 | Zo article | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Thu Apr 29 1993 12:34 | 100 |
| Article: 8802
From: [email protected] (Bruce Martin)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: Shaquille who? Hornets' Mourning makes rookie impact
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 93 17:07:57 PDT
United Press International
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) -- In almost any other season, Alonzo Mourning
would be the NBA's Rookie of the Year. And it probably wouldn't even be
close.
But in the season of Shaquille O'Neal, Mourning may become one of the
best players in the NBA who missed out on the award. Perhaps no player
since Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers in 1980 has had as great
an opening season as Mourning, but did not have an individual trophy to
show for it. After all, when Johnson was a rookie, Larry Bird of the
Boston Celtics was voted the league's top rookie.
If it wasn't for O'Neal, the NBA's wonderchild with the Orlando
Magic, Mourning would probably be the NBA's first-year center of
attention.
Mourning provides a scowling, intimidating presence at center for the
Hornets as they prepare for their first appearance in the NBA Playoffs.
The second player chosen in last June's NBA Draft has a confrontational
attitude and won't back down from anyone.
Bill Laimbeer, the NBA's resident bully, discovered that the first
two times the Hornets played the Detroit Pistons.
``To tell you the truth, I don't think Bill Laimbeer is intimidating
at all,'' Mourning said after their first meeting last November. ``From
watching him on TV, you might think he's intimidating, but when I played
against him, I wasn't intimidated.''
However, when the two players met for the second time a month later
in Charlotte, Laimbeer figured it was time to test the rookie's
patience. After dominating the NBA veteran for most of the game,
Mourning walked back to the Hornets bench during a timeout late in the
game. Laimbeer decided to put his shoulder into the rookie as he walked
past. Mourning glared at Laimbeer, then punched him in the side of the
face, starting a brawl.
Both players were ejected, but Mourning believes he got his message
across to Laimbeer, and the other players in the NBA who used to come in
and bully the Hornets.
``Every time I hit the floor, I look at it as a challenge,'' Mourning
said. ``I look at it as somebody coming into my house trying to take
something from me. I try to stop them from doing whatever they want in
my house.
``And I don't like anybody coming in my house being rude.''
Alonzo Mourning has come a long way from the awkward seventh grader
who tried to play basketball in Chesapeake, Va.
``I've always had the attitude that I could prove somebody wrong and
I could do what people said I couldn't do,'' Mourning said. ``I tried to
work as hard as I could to achieve those personal goals of mine. That is
what pushed me and gave me that extra incentive to work harder.
``You can use the intimidation factor to your advantage, but I just
try to go out and play. If I have an intimidating presence, that is
fine.
``If it works, what the heck?''
That is just the type of attitude the Hornets were looking for when
they selected Mourning last year. Along with Larry Johnson, last
season's NBA Rookie of the Year, and third-year shooting guard Kendall
Gill, the Hornets have strung together the best three first-round picks
of any NBA team over that period of time.
It also gave Charlotte its first dominating center.
With Mourning in the middle, it has given the Hornets a true shot-
blocker for the first time in team history, which has helped improve the
overall team.
Mourning's statistics have been extremely impressive for a first-year
player. In 78 games, Mourning averaged 21.0 points, 10.3 rebounds and
finished second in the NBA with 3.47 blocks a game. Those numbers
compare favorably to O'Neal's.
Additionally, Mourning and Larry Johnson (22.1 points, 10.5 rebounds
in 82 games) have become the first players on the same team to average
20 points and 10 rebounds a game since Moses Malone and Charles Barkley
for the Philadelphia 76ers in 1985-86.
Mourning's inside dominance has drawn rave reviews from around the
NBA.
``Alonzo gives them a great presence in the middle,'' Michael Jordan
said. ``Defensively, he rebounds very well and adjusts a lot of shots
that he may not actually block. Offensively, he's learning. It's a
different game than the college game he played last year, but he'll get
better.''
The prospect of Mourning getting better has to put the fear into the
rest of the NBA.
``Mourning is a great player,'' said Utah Coach Jerry Sloan. ``Here
is a young man that the future of this franchise has to be outstanding.
It's got to be fun for them. They've done it right and they deserve all
the credit for it.''
With Mourning, Johnson and Gill, the Hornets have all the ingredients
to become a team of the future.
``I definitely feel that we have the key pieces to the future and I
feel good about the future,'' Mourning said. ``We can look at the big
picture, but right now we have to concentrate on the playoffs. I think
what we are doing now is establishing the future for the next 10 years.''
While Denver Nuggets center Dikembe Mutombo, Mourning's teammate at
Georgetown, is known to smile and laugh on the court, Mourning uses
intimidation and a constant scowl on his face. He plays as if he has a
chip on his shoulder.
``You know why Alonzo is like that? Because the man is hungry,''
Mutombo said. ``He wants something and he wants to get it done. There
are so many good rookies in the league who are doing really well. Alonzo
is trying to be one of them, too. Everybody is talking about Shaquille
O'Neal, but Alonzo wants to be considered rookie of the year, too.
``He wants to put his name on the blackboard.''
|
55.104 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | debt free | Thu Apr 29 1993 13:37 | 89 |
| From: [email protected] (Bruce Martin, United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: Hornets create buzz with first playoff appearance
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) -- As the Charlotte Hornets prepare to meet the
Boston Celtics in their first-ever appearance in the NBA Playoffs, the
Hornets aren't entering Thursday night's game at the Boston Garden
satisfied in just making the playoffs.
In fact, many NBA coaches and writers give the fifth-year Hornets a
good chance of eliminating Boston in the best-of-five series.
Unlike last year, when the Miami Heat entered the playoffs in their
fourth season as the eighth and final seed in the Eastern Conference and
were swept in three straight by the Chicago Bulls, the Hornets arrive as
a 44-win team and a No. 5 seed.
This is a team that has improved by 13 wins over last season and with
Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning and Kendall Gill leading the Hornets,
Charlotte is capable of advancing to the second-round.
``Our goal was to make the playoffs, now we want to make some noise
in it,'' said Hornets Coach Allan Bristow, who took his team to Boone,
N.C., Sunday through Tuesday to prepare for the Celtics. ``Our guys are
relaxed and look at this as an opportunity because we are playing so
well.
``It would be a different situation if we were slumping right now and
we could say, 'It's our first year in the playoffs and everything was
accomplished.'
``The next couple of years, we could be in the playoffs and not be on
an upswing, yet be a better team. But I would like to take our chances
now because we had our dead spot in the season back in March and we came
out of it. We feel like let's give it our best shot this season and not
miss our opportunity because we are playing our best basketball.''
The Hornets enter the playoffs having won their last five regular-
season games, including a 104-103 win over the two-time defending
champion Bulls last Friday night.
``They are a very dangerous team,'' said Michael Jordan. ``They have
a lot of weapons to work with. They have a lot of hunger on that team
and they have players who work really hard. They lay their skills on the
basketball court and you never know what can happen to a young team that
is starving for some recognition and some success.
``I see some comparisons between the Hornets and where we were when
we made the playoffs for the first time with this group. When you make
the playoffs, you get very energetic, very motivated to improve. They
are still building around the nucleus of their team. Larry Johnson,
Alonzo Mourning and Kendall Gill, all of those guys, they are going to
continue to build and I think they are a lot better than we were at that
time.
``The three of them are a good combination because one player could
have a bad night and the other two players can carry them. I think the
Hornets have a very good trio with Mourning, Johnson and Gill. And don't
forget Johnny Newman can have big nights.''
Newman knows what it takes to beat the Celtics. He was on the New
York Knicks squad that lost the first two games of the first-round
series against the Celtics in 1989-90 -- including a 157-128 loss in the
second game -- but stormed back to win the final three games and the
series.
``I've had some success in the Boston Garden, but they still have
some good older players,'' said Newman, whose installation in the
starting lineup helped lead the Hornets surge after a near-disastrous
stretch that began in mid-March. ``We hope to run on the Celtics, crash
the boards, and if we do that, we will have some success. It's going to
be a little tougher.
``We need to keep moving and keep it from becoming a bump-and-run
game. We need to play loose, play hard and the team that attacks the
other team usually wins the series.''
The Hornets were 1-3 against Boston this season, but won the final
meeting between the two teams, 96-93 on March 14 at Boston. In that
contest, Johnson scored 23 points and pulled down 16 rebounds.
``I think we will be all right because we match up pretty well
against Boston,'' said Johnson, who averaged 22.1 points and 10.5
rebounds in his second NBA season. ``This is playoff time and we have to
go out and leave it on the floor. This is a time for everybody to pick
it up.
``We were right there on the bubble of playing Chicago or New York or
Cleveland and we would have much rather played Boston. Not to put those
guys down because they have a great tradition and a great ball club, but
we just match up better against them than Cleveland or Chicago.''
When the Hornets started a horrendous slump in mid-March that knocked
them from a solid hold on the fifth playoff spot to an eighth-place tie
with the Indiana Pacers that would have knocked Charlotte out of
playoffs on the tie-breaker, the Hornets were fighting for their
postseason existence.
But the five-game winning streak came just at the right time, and
when it was over, the Hornets had finished the season in fifth-place --
right where they were before the slump.
``That just shows you not to shoot yourself when things get real bad,
'' Bristow said. ``I can't speak for the other team, but we feel good
about ourselves and that is the only thing that counts from our side. If
we play the way we are capable of playing, we will see what happens.
``But Boston will see a true Charlotte Hornets team because they are
getting us at full-force and you can't ask for anything other than that.''
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55.105 | Boston wins the first one | MSDOA::HYMES | Gimme Barney Fife over Bill Clinton | Fri Apr 30 1993 09:42 | 35 |
| The Celtics win the first one at the Gahden, 112-101.
The first half was tight. The second half was all Boston. The
Hornets had a turrible 3rd quarter, rallied somewhat in the 4th
to make it interesting, but nary enough.
The Xman looked great for Boston. His toughness seems to rub off
on the rest of the team. Sherman Douglas also was impressive. He's
slimmed down a bit and does an excellent job running the point.
Dee Brown had some bright flashes - especially in the first half.
The Hornets were lead by Alonzo and Gill with 30 pts each. Larry
was pretty silent - but then again he was double teamed all night.
The Achilles heal for the Hornets was lack of outside scoring.
Curry, Bogues, and Newman would do a mason proud. Haven't seen
the stats, but these guys must have shot a combined 6-or-8 for twenty
something. Bogues was left wide open most of the night, yet failed
to convert (or even attempt). This resulted in basically 4-on-5
basketball. The C's did a good job of exploiting this weakness
on our team. Hopefully this will reinforce the message to Hornet
management: GET US A DECENT POINT GUARD IN THE OFF-SEASON!
If the shooting trend continues for Bogues, and the bench can't
pick up the slack, it will be a quick, painful series for Charlotte.
On the other hand, things can't get much worse. This was a game that
Boston HAD to win! Charlotte is capable of playing much better ball,
hopefully we'll see that Saturday.
Alonzo did look good for a rookie in his first playoff game -
especially against the Chief.
Hope we see a better performance by Charlotte on Saturday.
Pat
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55.106 | double OT and neither team scores 100 | APPLE::FRANCUS | ABP | Sat May 01 1993 21:51 | 6 |
| Hornets win game 2 ins double OT 99-98. McHale scored 30. This is the
kind of game that 4-5 years ago Celts would have found a way to win.
Back to Charlotte for games 3 and 4.
The Crazy Met
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55.107 | shoulda, coulda, woulda... | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Mon May 03 1993 09:37 | 13 |
|
Boston did find a two ways to win the game unfortunately , either Oscar threw
the pass too high or Dee jumped to soon. At the end od double OT if Brown
had been Bird the ball would have swished....
If I was Chris Ford I would have punched Alal Abdublewthegame in the face
for the cheap shot on Grandmama. The Hornets were sleepwalking till that
joker pulled that BS.
Great Series so far, hopefully the Celts can recover. Too bad all the votes
for ROY are already in......
mike
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55.108 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Mon May 03 1993 12:31 | 7 |
|
re: .107
what cheap shot on Grandmama??
The Crazy Met
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55.109 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Mon May 03 1993 13:48 | 6 |
|
LJ was drivin' the lane and was already by Alah when he gave him a shove in
the back...not viscous but uncalled for and if LJ had lost his balance he
could have gotten hurt...
mike
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55.110 | Hornets win game three | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Tue May 04 1993 09:20 | 24 |
| The first two were at Boston's place, and at Boston's pace.
It was nice to see the Hornets come out last night and play their
style of ball as they knocked off the Celtics 119-89. This is the
Hornet team that we saw down the stretch of the regular season.
Dell Curry had the hot hand. Larry played a decent game and picked
up quite a few garbage buckets. It was interesting to see Bristow
go deep to the bench in the second quarter with the game very much
up for grabs. Bennett, Gattison, and Sidney Green all played
respectable and helped the Hornets build a moderate lead.
The Hornets blew it open in the second half by forcing mucho turnovers
and scoring on the majority.
McHale had another decent game for the Celtics. Dee Brown had a
few nice blocks. That's about it for Boston highlights.
IMO, LJ and Alonzo still have not gotten on track yet. They are
playing fair and doing SOME of the little things, but it would be
nice to see them have big inside games like they are capable of doing.
Game four Wednesday night in Charlotte.
Pat
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55.111 | wow! 8^O Congrats, Charlotte! | LACV01::PETRIE | the easy way is always mined | Tue May 04 1993 10:34 | 15 |
| >Dell Curry had the hot hand.
Ah, the power of understatement :^)
Pat, you're showing superhuman powers of self-control here. The
Hornets just plain blew the Celts away lasted night. Up til now, I
really believed the Celtics' years of playoff wiles would tip the
series in their favor. Not any more. Watching them press, rebound and
slide inside on Boston -- and Curry hit outside whenever necessary --
well, I will be surprised if the Hornets don't win it in Game 4.
Muggsy is just amazing :^) What do you suppose Grandmama was
whispering in his ear as they watched Garbage Time?
Kath
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55.112 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 04 1993 11:03 | 12 |
|
Of course I can't speak for the Celtics themselves but
I know that for most Celtics fans a pall has been cast
over this series and any enthusiasm that we had has been
dampened by concerns over the health of Reggie Lewis. Not
just because he was the team's captain and highest scorer,
but because of the way Reggie, a guy who attended college
here in Boston, comported himself always with a quiet dignity
and grace. Everyone who has had even the slightest contact
with Reggie echoes the same sentiment "a really nice person".
I'd just as soon this series was over one way or the other.
It all seem so unimportant right now.
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55.113 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 11:43 | 7 |
| Excellent point, Tommy.
It just goes to show you that there are far more important things in life
than basketball and sports.....
'Saw
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55.114 | 2 down, 1 to go | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue May 04 1993 12:16 | 21 |
| thoughts so far:
o Hornets subduedom is understandable. There still is the matter of
someone has to win a third game. Remember Yogi.
o Not enough can be said for the effort that Xavier McDaniel at
motivating the Hornets in general and LJ in particular. After game 1, he
ran his mouth about how intimdating he is. Since then, the Hornets and LJ
stepped up to the occasion and X has been a no show. Ever notice that
every team he leaves gets better (see Seattle, Phoenix, New York).
o Another Kudo is desevered for Abdelnaby motivating LJ. Thank you, AA.
o I've never heard as much noise inside as lasted night's game at the
Coliseum. You couldn't even hear the P.A. guy over the crowd.
o The Hornets should watch the film of Game 1 in preparation for
Wednesday's game. They should remember how bad they can play and forget
about how easy Monday night was.
TTom
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55.115 | Cousy and Heinsohn were a pleasure to listen to late in the game | 3335::francus | ABP | Tue May 04 1993 12:40 | 8 |
|
This years Hornets remind me of the Milwaukee Bucks in Alcindor/Jabbar's
rookie season. Eventually they will win a championship, unlikely they
will win it this year. Between LJ and Mourning they have 2 players that
can dominate, toss in one or two players into the mix via trades or the
draft and this could be an awesome team.
The Crazy Met
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55.116 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 12:40 | 3 |
| Understand your point Tommy. Still, life must go on. Remember, Muggsy
and Reggie were HS teammates at Dunbar, so he's going through the same
thing.
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55.117 | Who was Compassionate Hornet? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Or so the sages speak | Tue May 04 1993 13:10 | 3 |
| When Reggie collapsed one of the Hornets reached down to him ignoring
the game - in fact Parrish scored an easy layup as a result, turned
around and didn't even see Reggie on the floor.
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55.118 | JNew | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Tue May 04 1993 13:34 | 1 |
| Johnny Newwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwman!
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55.119 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue May 04 1993 13:39 | 6 |
| > Muggsy is just amazing :^) What do you suppose Grandmama was
> whispering in his ear as they watched Garbage Time?
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" or
"Time for that bikini wax special!"
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55.120 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Tue May 04 1993 13:58 | 13 |
|
Rick (I'm my favorite basketball player) Barry on Roy's show yesterday
"Alonzo Mourning deserves rookie of the year" ....basically said Shaq's
great but Alonzo brings more to the table.....
Awesome game by the Hornets. I wonder if Red still thinks Rick Fox is a
great pick? Just another "Fool's Gold" player from UNC.....
Reggie, my prayers are with ya buddy....
Will we see the end of the Chris Ford era? One can only hope.....
mike
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55.121 | CLARI article | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue May 04 1993 14:12 | 83 |
| Article: 8899
From: [email protected] (BRUCE MARTIN)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Hornets 119, Celtics 89
Date: Mon, 3 May 93 21:34:04 PDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) -- Dell Curry has gained a reputation as one of
the best streak shooters in the NBA.
He showed why Monday night when he scored 10 of his 27 points in a
run of 15 unanswered points, helping the Charlotte Hornets run away with
a 119-89 win over Boston that gave them a 2-1 edge over the Celtics in
their best-of-five Eastern Conference playoff series.
Game Four in the series is scheduled for Wednesday night in
Charlotte. If Boston loses on Wednesday, it would be the Celtics' third
first-round elimination in the last five years.
``Our confidence level is very high, but I expect a different game on
Wednesday,'' Hornets Coach Allen Bristow said. ``We did a real good job
of scoring and running the break, but it's still only one game.
``We are playing with confidence, but the Celtics will not quit.''
The 30-point drubbing was the Celtics' worst playoff loss on the
road, surpassing the 116-94 beating by the New York Knicks on April 13,
1972.
Curry finished with 27 points and Larry Johnson had 29 for Charlotte.
Boston was led by Kevin Gamble with 19 points and Kevin McHale with 15.
``Dell had a terrific game,'' Bristow said. ``He was on fire. He was
unbelievable and he produced. Our inside-outside game was working
tonight and that was because of our level of intensity.''
During the 15-0 run, the Hornets turned a 35-34 edge into a 50-34
bulge. Charlotte held Boston scoreless from the 8:48 mark of the second
quarter until Sherman Douglas scored underneath with 3:50 to go in the
half.
``When he is in the zone like that, Dell is very difficult to to
stop,'' Hornets point guard Muggsy Bogues said. ``He came off the
screens and he felt a little pressure, but that didn't bother him at
all.''
Curry was coming off two games at Boston where he struggled, but he
came back with a spectacular peformance.
``I was more relaxed and I was in the shooter's groove,'' Curry said.
``When things are going bad, the one thing you never do is stop
shooting. I've never done that.
``It's always good when you get that first shot because it gives you
confidence.''
Charlotte shot 61 percent from the field and used a fast-paced,
running game in which they capitalized on Boston turnovers for 33
points. The Celtics scored just 3 points off Hornets turnovers.
Boston is without leading scorer Reggie Lewis, who collapsed Thursday
night in the first game of the series at the Boston Garden. Lewis has
been diagnosed with a cardiac abnormality known as ventricular
tachycardia, which may be a career-ending health problem.
The Celtics led 28-27 after the first quarter, but Charlotte
outscored Boston 32-16 in the second period to take charge of the
contest.
Curry scored 14 points during the period, including two 3-pointers.
Boston's last lead came after Xavier McDaniel connected from the corner
with 10:28 remaining to make it 32-31.
The Celtics scored 27 points in the third quarter, including 3-
pointers from Rick Fox, Dee Brown and Kevin Gamble, but Charlotte scored
29 points in the period to lead 88-71.
Curry continued the onslaught in the fourth quarter as the Hornets
built a 119-86 lead -- the largest of the game -- with :38 seconds
remaining.
``I've been thinking about this game as long as I've been playing
basketball,'' Johnson said. ``You can feel the atmosphere and it's extra
special to feel it tonight.''
While it was a special night for the Hornets, several members of the
Celtics thought the Hornets rubbed it in by running up the score late in
the game.
``They should be celebrating the way they played, but I hope their
celebration will motivate us for Wednesday night's game,'' Celtics
center Robert Parish said. ``We stunk up the place tonight. We played
poor defense, offense, shot selection and turnovers. It was a complete
inability to get everything going.''
The Hornets are playing in their first playoff series and by winning
one more game, will meet the winner of the New York-Indiana series,
which the Knicks lead two games to none.
``The Hornets embarrassed us tonight,'' Ford said. ``But nothing has
been decided. Things like this happen. We've got something to prove.
``We kept leaving Dell open. He was never meant to be the open man,
but no matter who picked him up, they just couldn't stay with Dell.''
Bristow is more concerned with his team's ability to execute the
break. That is why he had a terse answer when he was told the margin of
victory was the third worst in Celtics history.
``Really?'' Bristow said. ``That's their problem.''
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55.122 | End of an era | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is crawling!!! | Tue May 04 1993 14:27 | 8 |
|
� Will we see the end of the Chris Ford era? One can only hope.....
If Reggie Lewis is forced to retire, it is a lot more than the Chris Ford era
that will end. Nexted year could see the Celtics and the Lakers BOTH in the
lottery.
=Bob=
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55.123 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Tue May 04 1993 14:54 | 7 |
| Re: .117
The ball was on the opposite side of the court from Reggie. Reggie's
man had no chance of preventing the basket. Of course i may be
mistaken.
John "D Cowboys" R.
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55.124 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Tue May 04 1993 16:04 | 3 |
| I don't think Chris Ford is the problem. I don't believe there's a
coach in the NBA that would make much of a difference with the same
cast.
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55.125 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Tue May 04 1993 16:10 | 1 |
| I bet Chuck Daly would...
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55.126 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Tue May 04 1993 16:11 | 4 |
|
Pat Riley would.
The Crazy Met
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55.127 | | CAMONE::WAY | Are you Master of your domain? | Tue May 04 1993 16:12 | 1 |
| Mike Ditka would!
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55.128 | TCM knows how I feel about Pat Riley | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is crawling!!! | Tue May 04 1993 16:23 | 8 |
|
�Pat Riley would.
AAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH. My worst nightmare - Mr. Hype-Whiner-Grease-Haid
coaching the Celtics. If that happened, I'd, I'd, I'd - I cain't even
imagine what I would do.
=Bob=
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55.129 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Tue May 04 1993 16:32 | 5 |
|
=bob= so tell us how do you REALLY feel about Pat Riley.
heh, heh
The Crazy Met
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55.130 | Pat Riley < pond scum (IMHO) | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is crawling!!! | Tue May 04 1993 16:36 | 0 |
55.131 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Tue May 04 1993 16:37 | 5 |
|
Good for you =bob=, get those feelings out of
your system, express yourself :-)
The Crazy Met
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55.132 | Celtics the key | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Wed May 05 1993 12:44 | 29 |
| Tonight's the night! The biggest game in franchise history to date!
On one hand you have the theory of overconfidence, complacency,
celebrating too early and about a dozen variations of the theme that
predicts that the Hornets won't show up for game 4 after the rout in game
3.
On the other hand you have every one of the Hornets, from Bristow to LJ
to Muggsy, saying that game 3 was one game in a series and you can't let
up especially in the playoffs. The fack that the opponent is the Celtics
is a factor since they're almost synonymous with playoffs.
So all the Hornets are talking about the dangers of the first scenario.
They all know that the worse thing that could happen here is to have to
go back to Boston and play game 5 at the Gahden.
Personally, I don't think that the mindset of the Hornets is the biggest
factor here. IMHO, the Celtics were outta gas for game 3. They had just
lost a very hard game in double overtime. They had just lost their
captain, Reggie Lewis. They were tired and *ALMOST* beaten before the
game started.
Now it becomes a matter of predicting how the Celtics show up. If McHale
and the Chief can get the rest of the team up then we can talk about the
value of the bench, who's got the better coach, and all that other good
stuff. If'n they show up like game 3, TNT will be looking to go to
another game.
TTom
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55.133 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed May 05 1993 15:31 | 6 |
|
These Hornets would be a hell of a lot easier to like if they
weren't grinning and high-fiving and generally rubbing their
opponents faces in it when things are going Charlotte's way.
As it is, I hope someone, even if it's not the Celtics, shows
them what it's like when the shoe is on the other foot.
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55.134 | didn't happen | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Wed May 05 1993 15:52 | 16 |
| Yes, Charlotte - both the players and the fans - celebrated loudly and
openly on Monday but none of it was directed toward Boston. Nobody got in
anybody's face. Nobody ran by the bench. Nobody taunted anyone. All that
happened was that a very young Charlotte team celebrated their first
playoff victory at home.
If'n you want to see examples of what it looks like, watch clips from
lasted night's Indian-Knicks game. Reggie Miller did all of the above.
As for knowning what it's like to lose, Charlotte has done plenty of
that. Did you forget about Game 1 at Boston?
And if'n you're looking for disrespect, consult the ::CELTICS and read
the playoff note.
TTom
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55.135 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed May 05 1993 16:00 | 19 |
| >> Nobody got in anybody's face. Nobody ran by the bench. Nobody
>> taunted anyone. All that happened was that a very young Charlotte
>> team celebrated their first playoff victory at home.
Tom, what I was referring to was mainly Curry and Johnson yukking
it up and getting over exuberant every time the Hornets scored -
once they were comfortably ahead. Even the normally quiet Robert
Parish said they ought to be careful because all that stuff does
is piss the other team off.
>> As for knowning what it's like to lose, Charlotte has done plenty
>> of that. Did you forget about Game 1 at Boston?
I'm fully aware that Charlotte has done plenty of losing. After all,
this is their first year in the playoffs. And alot of what happened
in Game 3 can be chocked up to youthful enthusiasm, but that kind
of stuff can come back to haunt you. Especially when you aren't
really good enough to get away with it.
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55.136 | i'm witcha | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Wed May 05 1993 16:08 | 10 |
| I agree with what you and Parish are saying about watch out cause what
goes around comes around. I know that if'n the Hornets management and
coaches had their way, this wouldn't have been a_issue.
But such is life, especially with a team as young as Charlotte.
What this seemed like was much more like a college - or maybe even high
school - atmosphere.
TTom
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55.137 | Yep, better celebrate now... | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Wed May 05 1993 16:12 | 4 |
|
Yeah, you better get used to losing because that's what you going to do in the
next round.... Unless of course, you don't make it that far... Beating this
Celtic team is not THAT much of an accomplishment.
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55.138 | thanks, I needed the laugh | 3335::francus | ABP | Wed May 05 1993 16:16 | 4 |
|
Fancy a Celtics fan complaining about teams wooping it up. Hah!
The Crazy Met
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55.139 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Wed May 05 1993 16:21 | 4 |
| >> -< thanks, I needed the laugh >-
If I were a Mets fan I'd need one, too.
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55.140 | thanks for sharing | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Wed May 05 1993 16:24 | 10 |
| > ...get used to losing...
I think we got the first part down having produced one winning season in
5 years and that included 38 losses.
>not THAT much of an accomplishment
This is more a slur against the Celtics than any thing else.
TTom
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55.141 | BobHunt still jabbin' ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed May 05 1993 16:29 | 35 |
| From: [BobHunt]
To: "Chris Knorr (DEC)" <rhett::knorr>
CC:
Subj: Worst "mistake" in sports history
Sorry, Soup, but I gotta bust ya again ... Larry Johnson is the next
mega-superstar in the NBA and there more than just a few of us who are
*damn* glad the Hornets picked him instead of Deke back in '91.
The Hornets put a huge hurting on the aged Celtics last night. That's the
best game they've played all year long ... perhaps in their entire 5-year
history. What a joy to watch. Especially since it was the hated Celtics
taking the loss.
Lovin' every minute of this ...
Bob Hunt
=====================================================================
From: RHETT::KNORR "Graphics Workstations Support" 5-MAY-1993 09:42:02.87
To: [BobHunt]
CC: KNORR
Subj: RE: Worst "mistake" in sports history
My LJ "mistake" quote has been taken so far outof context by U that it borders
on the absurd. Remember: I was on the LJ bandwagon long before the draft,
and even suggested he should be the number 1 pick. Only when the objective
evidence was pouring in that Mutombo > LJ did I admit our mistake and
state that, while Johnson certainly is a solid player, Mutombo appears to
be better at the moment. Hence our "mistake".
HTH.
Chris
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55.142 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed May 05 1993 16:52 | 3 |
| � -< BobHunt still jabbin' ... >-
And ACChris still spinnin'...
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55.143 | anyone hear from Dan'l? | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Wed May 05 1993 17:07 | 8 |
| I'll give Chris one: he did somehow manage to get BobHunt to use the G
word about Dean. BobHunt did a quick recanting but there is was in print
if'n only for a day or so.
Course BobHunt's got a significantly better position here on LJ. And no
one can doubt that BobHunt was the First Cause of the LJ Bandwagon.
TTom
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55.144 | Let's not denegrate Ketch just cause he was right ... | RHETT::KNORR | UTOX Lives! | Wed May 05 1993 17:46 | 14 |
| > I'll give Chris one: he did somehow manage to get BobHunt to use the
> G word about Dean.
Yea, and that to was before Title #2, too! Haw haw!!1
I've taken a bum wrap on this LJ thang and it really disturbs me. I
publicly documented the fack that he was the clear #1 pick, then get
chastised cause I tried to hold myself to the highest standards. (i.e.
admitting I might be wrong, even though as it turns out I wasn't.)
Sheesh, ...
- ACC Chris
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55.145 | Sorry to rain on your parade | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Wed May 05 1993 17:49 | 7 |
|
I'm not saying the Hornets shouldn't enjoy themselves. Go right ahead. enjoy.
but, really, the Celtics ARE in kind of a mess right now. And the next round
just looks much tougher to me for either team.
Geesh...
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55.146 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Wed May 05 1993 18:53 | 2 |
| Is today really Teal Day in Charlotte?
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55.147 | Knicks better not be overconfident! | APPLE::FRANCUS | ABP | Thu May 06 1993 00:52 | 11 |
| Charlotte 104 Boston 103
Unfortunately I missed the game but understand that Boston was doewn by
18 going into the 4th. I did see the final 2 shots. Wow what an
ending.
Anyone care to bet that in 1981-1988 the Celtics get the call of
goaltending on the last shot??
The Crazy Met
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55.148 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough | Thu May 06 1993 01:28 | 11 |
| >>Anyone care to bet that in 1981-1988 the Celtics get the call of
>>goaltending on the last shot??
How would ya settle a bet like this, jump in the ol Ronco time machine
and set it back to the '80s and see which way the call goes?????
Inquiring minds and all that shit
JaKe
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55.149 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu May 06 1993 09:41 | 10 |
|
> Anyone care to bet that in 1981-1988 the Celtics get the call of
> goaltending on the last shot??
Are you implying that back in those days the officials had the guts to
make a big, correct call? You're not helping the anti-Jihad crowd
here, TCM...
glenn
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55.150 | Charlotte advances | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu May 06 1993 10:17 | 41 |
| Hat's off to the Celtics for making a game of it....and for giving
me an ulcer as big as a Twinkie in a half-hours time!
We saw a classic exposition of youth (and inexperience) in action.
The Hornets played a solid, and sometimes spectacular 3 quarters of
basketball. Then came lethargy...a sight we Hornet fans know all
too well. No lead is too large for the Hornets. We've seen'em blow
many a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter.
The Chief played an outstanding game! He kept the Celtics in it
single-handedly - hitting those jumpers OVER Mourning. McHale also
played a respectable game. Seemed like the rest of the Celtics
whined a lot through the first three quarters. Haven't seen that
much crying since the Danny Ainge days.
Half-way through the fourth the refs put their whistles in their
pockets and let 'em play. The result: in your britches defense by
Boston resulting in several turnovers and poor shot selection
by Charlotte. A lot of physical play inside that went uncalled.
Mourning's shot with a second left was amazing. Couldn't have
happened to a harder worker. Nice way to cap off a BIG GAME
33 pts, 6 blocks, ?? rebounds.
The alley-oop was predictable. Gill did have excellent position in front
of Dee Brown (between Dee and the rim), forcing Boston to execute to
perfection. In fact, Gill may have actually gotten a piece of the ball
before it touched Dee's hand (only saw the replay once). Nonetheless,
the NOCALL was consistent with how the refs were calling the game.
Dee should have slammed it home to avoid any and all controversy.
Didn't happen. Shot didn't fall. End of game.
The Hornets worked hard most of the game, and got lucky at the end.
We'll take it. Charlotte's a long shot against the Knicks. But
it ain't all bad caus only 3-4 weeks ago, it was looking like
the Knicks were who we were gonna play in the FIRST round of the
playoffs.
Great game.
Pat
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55.151 | Can they advance? I think so... | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Thu May 06 1993 11:19 | 9 |
|
Congrats to the Hornets and their fans. They wanted it more and deserved it.
Glad the Celts were able to make them work for it. Would love to see the
Hornets in the finals against the Cavs or Shytown....
Got to feel bad for Shaq, it obvious he's the new Wilt and Zo's the new
Russell......
mike
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55.152 | Zo's the main, not LJ | CTHQ::LEARY | I don't do ND spandex | Thu May 06 1993 11:19 | 16 |
| Hats off to the Hornets. Good win as they deserved to win the series.
Now about this LJ thang. I too believe LJ is a solid player, but I
don't
see him at this point in his career as a "next mega-player". I've seen
nothing to indicate that he can rise to the next level. Not to say
that he can't but I just don't see it at this point. And as far as
this "Sir Mistake" bidness, hail without Mourning, the Hornets would
be where they were lasted year wifout 'Zo and with LJ, outta the
playoffs. 'Zo's the "next mega-player" on the Hornets, not LJ.
The REAL question is, did Charlotte do the right thang in waiting for
'Zo ( risky!) instead of going for Motumbo. My opionion, luckily yes.
For LJ or no LJ, Charlotte wifout a big C is nowherseville.
MikeL
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55.153 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Thu May 06 1993 11:36 | 12 |
|
re .152
I was thinking the same thing last night as I was watching
the game. LJ is a good/great player but he's no "franchise"
player. Zo is. Zo can control the game from either end of
the floor. Larry can't. And the comparisons between Zo and
Shaq and Russell and Wilt seem valid except for one thing -
Zo will be a much better offensive player than Russell ever
was. This Charlotte bunch is scary. With a decent draft this
year and some maturity, they could be next team to carry on
the legacy of eastern dominance.
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55.154 | D**m!! | VIA::COHEN | | Thu May 06 1993 12:13 | 5 |
|
Mournings shot was a real killer. Whether Johnson is a franchise
player alone is a moot point, together Charlotte has a very potent front
line. Their inexperience showed in the last quarter last night,
but their is no question they are a franchise on the move.
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55.155 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 06 1993 12:20 | 16 |
| �Seemed like the rest of the Celtics
� whined a lot through the first three quarters.
Funny, but I thought the same thing everytime the whistle blew and 'Zo
was called for the foul. He's learned the NBA game very quickly.
� Dee should have slammed it home to avoid any and all controversy.
I don't think there was anyway Dee could have short of jumping
completely over Gill and stuffing the ball in with his feet.
� The Hornets worked hard most of the game, and got lucky at the end.
I was surprised that they went away from what got them that lead in the
first place -- harrassing the heck out of any Celtic trying to bring
the ball upcourt.
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55.156 | Hornets win shallow without Lewis in Celtics lineup | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Thu May 06 1993 13:44 | 9 |
| Hornets have two #1 picks in next month's draft - theirs at #17 and San
Antonio's at #20. Obvious needs are more size up front at both forward
and center, and a defensive stopper.
I still don't expect Charlotte to go very far with Bristow as their
coach. Unfortunately for the Hornets Riley will coach circles around
him and lead the Knicks to a 4-1 series win.
NAZZ
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55.157 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Thu May 06 1993 13:55 | 6 |
| >> I still don't expect Charlotte to go very far with Bristow as their
>> coach.
Yup, real smart move to go completely away from the game plan in the
4th quarter last night in a vain attempt to give the game to the 'Tics
and set up an exciting fifth game at the Garden.
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55.158 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Thu May 06 1993 14:02 | 14 |
|
Glenn,
Simply implying that the refs would not have had the guts to not
make a call that would have helped the Celtics in the years I mentioned.
I look forward to the day when there will be no need for an anti-Jihad.
re:slam dunk If Dee caught the ball and tried a slam dunk the clock
could have run out. Thre were only 4/10 of a second left.
The Crazy Met
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55.159 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 06 1993 14:35 | 6 |
| �re:slam dunk If Dee caught the ball and tried a slam dunk the clock
�could have run out. Thre were only 4/10 of a second left.
Nope. The NBA says that it takes 0.3 seconds to get a shot off. The
clock doesn't start ticking until the ball is touched by one of the
inbounder's teammates.
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55.160 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Thu May 06 1993 14:44 | 5 |
| Sounds like the Hornets could use Rodman... imagine them with LJ at
small forward and Rodman and 'Zo cleaning up the boards... don't think
the Pistons would want Gill though, and they have 2 #'1 (higher)
already. Maybe they could package them for another player...
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55.161 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Thu May 06 1993 15:34 | 10 |
| As for the Mutombo-LJ debate, the point is moot now that they have Zo,
who is arguably better than Mutombo.
I think Charlotte's biggest need is for a true point guard with decent
size. An off-guard with a decent outcourt shot would help too.
Sorry to see McHale's career end like this. Maybe this is the next
changing of the guard with the rising Hornets.
Mike
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55.162 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ESPengoon�N | Thu May 06 1993 16:29 | 10 |
| Come on TommyB, the Celtics did their share of celebrating when
they were young. Call it the exuberance of youth. So Craze are
you taking the SnideAir stance that those 17 banners that hang from
the Garden are because of the REFS�? Get real. Congratulations
TTom, but Denny Rieu wanted me to tell you that JR Reid still has
the biggest plate stacker he's ever seen. To bad Doc ain't around
to witness the RUSSELL/Mourning Wilted/Shaq comparisons, 'cuz they're
valid.
/Don
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55.163 | | CTHQ::LEARY | I don't do ND spandex | Thu May 06 1993 16:39 | 11 |
| Nice P_Name /er,
17 banners? Did the Broons piece together all those 30 divisional
banners into one giant quilt?
Think it's too early to cast Shaq away as Wilted. He's young, had a
woeful college coach. But 'Zo is a force, even if he claims Gougetown
roots. 8^)
MikeL
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55.164 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Thu May 06 1993 16:40 | 8 |
|
Nope not taking SnideAir's stance that the 16 banners (I think it is 16 not
17) are because of the Refs. Celtics have had some awesome teams, any
semi-rational baseketball fan would agree to that. My statement about
calls/non-calls stands on its own. One could say the same thing about the
Lakers 1981-1989 or 1990.
The Crazy Met
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55.165 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Thu May 06 1993 16:42 | 6 |
|
celebrating: Yup /er I seem to recall quite a in-your-face celebration
when Bird hit a 3 pointer late in game 6 of the 1986 Finals that closed
out the series against Houston.
The Crazy Met
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55.166 | Craze, especially the '73 Knicks | CTHQ::LEARY | I don't do ND spandex | Thu May 06 1993 16:47 | 1 |
|
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55.167 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Thu May 06 1993 17:01 | 12 |
|
>> Come on TommyB, the Celtics did their share of celebrating when
>> they were young.
In the 3rd quarter of the 3rd game of a 5 game series with the
series tied 1-1? Charlotte's lucky it didn't come back to haunt
'em which it almost did. They seemed much more subdued last night.
I bet word came down from management.
>> Call it the exuberance of youth.
I thought I did.
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55.168 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Thu May 06 1993 17:42 | 33 |
| This just in, via the FAX machine....
Walt (et. al. in SPORTS, my beloved SPORTS)
In talking with Bob Hunt lasted night after the game, both of us agree
that we have gone on to bigger and better things in our post-Digital
lives, but we'd have given our left testicular units to be in SPORTS
today. Sweet.
I'm kind of inconclusive on the goaltend. I don't think it's clearly
a goaltend. Then again, I don't think it clearly isn't. Tough call.
Dee Brown called the refs "gutless". Excuse me, Dee, but if the Celts
play better in the second and third quarters, it doesn't come down to
a ref's call. Bottom line, the Hornets were the better team.
Now what's the opinion in Boston of the Charlotte fans: Lively bunch,
no?
Thanks for your support, Walt, calling in on WEEI (Doyle and Mustard
got on my nerves this week so I asked them this morning if they were
going to call those hick Charlotte fans they harrased Tuesday that they
were going to call back today after the Celtics won... they said no...)
If y'all are thinking in terms of Charlotte as a hick town, then I
guess it's about time to experience it for yourselves. Believe me,
boys, the Great Charlotte Sports Bonding Weekend is on our future.
First stop, the Charlotte Coliseum so you can bow and pay proper
respects to the Celt's death. Though I too am sorry to see McHale go
out that way.
Go Hornets, and let's not forget those Pens!
-dan'l
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55.169 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Thu May 06 1993 17:59 | 4 |
| They also mentioned the role the Fox Brickade (tm) had in choking the
game away to Boston and the ever popular, typical Dean bashing
associated with it...
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55.170 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 06 1993 18:04 | 1 |
| And I didn't even know dan'l was a basketball fan...
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55.171 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Thu May 06 1993 18:49 | 62 |
| I'll drag this one out for Bob...one from dan'l too... he was in here
a lot... (see sports_91)
Note 50.815 Charlotte Hornets 815 of 1191
SHALOT::HUNT "Go Lady 'Hoos !!!" 59 lines 20-MAR-1992 11:29
-< Awesome !!! >-
Date: 20-Mar-1992
To: SPORTS Bandwagon Wannabes
From: Charlotte Hornets Faithful
Re: Bandwagon Opportunities
Tired of those dreary, end-of-winter,my-NBA-team-is-going-nowhere-fast
blues ??? Has your NBA team packed it in for the year and all you
have left now is trying to figure out how many ping-pong balls you'll get
in the draft lottery ??? Sigh ...
Are you counting the long slow days 'til baseball season ??? Could
you use a rip-roaring *HOT*, fan-damn-tastic, shiny new SPORTS bandwagon
with plenty of room available and lots of slammin' fun guaranteed at
absolutely no cost ???
I thought you looked like the smart type. 'Cause do we have the answer
to all your prayers, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, yes, we do ...
Note 50.820 Charlotte Hornets 820 of 1191
SHALOT::HUNT "Go Lady 'Hoos !!!" 7 lines 20-MAR-1992 12:19
-< Pray it and all is forgiven, Soup. >-
LARRY IS THE MAIN MAIN.
IT NEVER WAS A MISTAKE.
I SHOULD HAVE LISTENED TO BOB HUNT.
HE KNEW WHAT HE WAS TALKING ABOUT.
Bob Hunt
Note 50.521 Charlotte Hornets 521 of 1191
SHALOT::MEDVID "Kooler than Jesus" 18 lines
30-DEC-1991 16:08
-< We've made the bigtime now...got our own billboard sitter>-
Sometime around mid-December, some jerk of a Hornets fan vowed to do
the now-trite billboard sit. He promised to sit on this billboard
until the Hornets won two games in a row.
Needless to say, he hasn't had much opportunity to come down. The
Hornets have lost something like six in a row and do not play again
until Thursday (Clippers).
Though we do live in the south, it can still get pretty chilly in the
evenings here...sometimes it even drops into the 20's. January and
February are the coldest months.
I saw him on an interview the other day and he looked quite
disheartened as he muttered, "I thought I'd be down by Christmas."
For all I care, he can rot for making such a dumb vow.
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55.172 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ESPengoon�N | Thu May 06 1993 19:31 | 4 |
| So does this mean that BobH has abandoned his Sixers for the
johnnycomelatelytealwearing Bugs?
/Don
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55.173 | Dee Brown available? | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Fri May 07 1993 09:46 | 10 |
| How about Dee Brown for our two first round picks (#17 and #20)?
(Maybe too much...)
The C's could package the picks with theirs and possibly move up
into the top 10 picks....maybe get someone like a Rodney Rogers
to bang on the front line.
Just a thought.
Pat
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55.174 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is crawling!!! | Fri May 07 1993 09:58 | 28 |
| Talk in the Globe today says that Brown may be available. Although
he plays there, he's really not a point guard by nature. He looked his
best thised year playing at the two guard, just doing his athletic thing.
Dee for two #1s, hmmm interesting.
BTW, I had to send mail to BobHunt yesterday, to give him the chance to gloat,
which indeed he did...
Date: 6-MAY-1993 12:33:11.92
From: US1RMC::"[email protected]" "Robert E Hunt Jr"
Subj: big day for BobHunt
To: "Bob - TAY2; dtn 227-3983 06-May-1993 1043" <cthq::mccullough>
CC:
Thanks for the note, =Bob=. Yes, it sure does feel pretty good to knock
off the hated Celtics. Felt a *lot* better before the Celts put on that
amazing 4th quarter rush. Brought the Hornets and their faithful (me
included) back down to Earth in a hurry. Celts woulda been a Game 5 lock.
Thank God for Alonzo Mourning.
Take care.
Bob Hunt
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55.175 | The muse or its opposite got me | AKOCOA::BREEN | Or so the sages speak | Fri May 07 1993 10:38 | 61 |
| <<< Note 55.169 by ROYALT::ASHE "That's the way love goes..."
>>>
< They also mentioned the role the Fox Brickade (tm) had in choking the
< game away to Boston and the ever popular, typical Dean bashing
< associated with it...
Well I got the urge last night and couldn't help myself so I penned the
following doggerel inspired by our estimable bard and moderator's
earlier work, untitled by him but could be called "Snuffy takes the
Pipe". Actually, I like Rick Fox and have to give ol's Snuffy Smith
credit for his team's performance this year.
The outlook wasn't brilliant last night in Charlotte's zoo.
Reggie's heart was ailing, Boston's seemed so too.
And so when 18 points was the deficit after three,
Despair was on the Celt's face, on hornets only glee.
Where were the men of iron from salad days of yore;
Where was 14, 33; number six or 24?
Only double zero and the limping 32
Could we hope rekindle Celtic pride anew.
Sure there was the Xman, wearing his New York frown,
Oscar Gamble, Alaa A; "Shoeless" Douglas and Dee Brown.
Surely this group never would take a championship ride.
But all we asked these humble men was, "Save some Celtic pride".
And there beyond all hope our team had closed the gap.
And Kevin McHale and Parrish had shut the hornets yaps.
And lo the general stole the ball and when he layed it in.
The Celts had slipped a point ahead, 40 seconds from the win.
The Hornets throats had tightened with another missed opportunity.
The seconds on the clock had dwindled to twenty three.
Another trip down the court and this game would be a lock.
But alas the ball was in the grasp of Rick, the Brickyard, Fox.
Rick had played for Snuffy Smith up the road at Chapel Hill.
Where when all would go just right the heels could score at will.
The system hardly ever failed the pretty boys in blue.
Hell, hadn't Snuffy managed out of 30 tries to win a ring or two?
Rick wandered on up the court and wondered what to do.
The ol' tarheel system always worked, 'cept when faced with something new.
Rick looked into the grandstand, into Snuffy's face sublime,
His folded hands a call of prayer, which the ref thought signalled time.
But this reprieve was to be short lived, for when they took the court again.
Into whose hands was the ball entrusted, but this cursed tarheel man.
By the time Rick had looked back for help on Snuffy's face divine,
Three more seconds had elapsed, Rick was still behind the line.
Oh Celtic Pride will never die, we'll never lose those memories.
Never forget 1984, and we salvaged 93.
Nor will we ever forget that when the going is really hot,
Never ever, ever again, put a TarHeel on the spot.
(Dedicated in all good fun to Acc-Chris)
Bill
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55.176 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Fri May 07 1993 11:03 | 5 |
| Who would want to give up 2 #1's for Dee? I wouldn't. You've got
guys like Manning, Rodman, Horace Grant and Dominique that you could
get for the right price... The Pistons has Dumars and Thomas, and I
think they'd want Dee, so there's 2 of your top 10 down the drain.
|
55.177 | Hornets' fans should be thinking bigger... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri May 07 1993 11:30 | 16 |
|
> Who would want to give up 2 #1's for Dee? I wouldn't.
For a #17 and a #20? I'd keep Dee, just the same, thanks. Players from
those slots might not even make the team. And a team like Charlotte is
no longer looking for quantity...
I guess our friends dan'l and BobHunt are hard up for satisfaction if
they'd give up their you-know-whats to gloat about a first-round
playoff win over a sagging soon-to-be lottery team, which many of us
expected and predicted right up front. What ever happened to standards
in SPROTS? ;-) This thing appears to be bigger in Carolina than a
Tarheels' national champeenship...
glenn
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55.178 | stack this | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Fri May 07 1993 11:35 | 12 |
| Slashermain, tell Denny that JR's butt has moved on to San Anton' and
remind him that the real reason we liked JR was cause all them Tar Heels
don't. BTW, JR played quite well the other night as the Spurs beat
Portland.
I was surprised to see that Nazz expects us to win a game from the
Knicks. If'n the Bugs won 3 while predicted to win none then 1 win must
make 'em a mortal lock in this series ;-).
As for LJ and Zo, this Hornets fan is grateful for both.
TTom
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55.179 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Fri May 07 1993 11:38 | 3 |
| They would make the team... this year's draft should be as deep as last
years and that would include the likes of Oliver Miller or Doug
Christie.
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55.180 | Hornets to get swept, just one series later | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Fri May 07 1993 11:47 | 7 |
| Bottom line is - Celtics sweep with a healthy Reggie. Don't ever
forget that fact, Hornet fans. It took a cruel twist of fate to
allow your team to sneak in to the second round. And if the Celtics
could force your team to look so disorganized with their minimal
defensive pressure, what the Knicks do to you won't be pretty.
NAZZ
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55.181 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Fri May 07 1993 12:03 | 3 |
| Oh come on Nazz, give them their moment in the sun. They've never
done this before...
|
55.182 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 07 1993 12:12 | 6 |
|
I think it's great that Charlotte is no longer *just* the
Polyester Capital Of The World now that they've beaten a
Reggie Lewis-less Boston Celtics. I bet this is almost as
big down there as when Boxcar Willie's tour bus stopped at
Charlie's Sunoco for directions to Nashville.
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55.183 | How high? | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Fri May 07 1993 12:49 | 8 |
| > How about Dee Brown for our two first round picks (#17 and #20)?
> (Maybe too much...)
In a flash. I like Dee Brown but the Celtics need to rebuild badly.
Two picks in the first round will only help.
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55.184 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Fri May 07 1993 12:58 | 2 |
| Celts need to use that extra cash on free agents too. Draft picks
won't turn things around too quickly.
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55.185 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Fri May 07 1993 13:30 | 15 |
|
Nazz, Nazz, Nazz, how about getting rid of those green colored glasses
for a minute or two. With Reggie healthy the Celtics very well could
have won the series - a sweep well that is not clear. No question that
the Hornets could have won at least 1, if not 2 games in Charlotte. Then
when it comes to a game 5 all bets are off - remember those dejected looks
on the Celtics bench at the end of game 5 in round 1 of the 1990 playoffs???
Celtics would have had a good chance of beating Charlotte with Reggie, but a
sweep????
I also don't believe the Knicks will sweep Charlotte. Sure the Knicks have
personnel on their team that Charlotte does not yet have, especially bench
strength. I still think this series will go 6.
The Crazy Met
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55.186 | sours grapes part the nexted | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Fri May 07 1993 14:11 | 27 |
| I ain't beelieving this trash:
from .180
> Bottom line is - Celtics sweep with a healthy Reggie. Don't ever
> forget that fact, Hornet fans. It took a cruel twist of fate to
> allow your team to sneak in to the second round.
What fack!?!. Looks a whole lot like opinion, with or without a twist of
fate. Sour grapes part the current.
from .182
> I think it's great that Charlotte is no longer *just* the
> Polyester Capital Of The World now that they've beaten a
> Reggie Lewis-less Boston Celtics. I bet this is almost as
> big down there as when Boxcar Willie's tour bus stopped at
> Charlie's Sunoco for directions to Nashville.
Well folks so this is how it's gonna be. You're dam tooting this is a big
deal down this way. I guess it woulda been much better for you if'n the
Hornets had just taken a powder in the finest Broon tradition.
While we're on it, this reads like a MrT Geography Primer. And I have no
idea how Willie got the train to stop at the gas station.
TTom
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55.187 | Tidbits | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Fri May 07 1993 14:17 | 33 |
| o Don't know who's projected yet at the #17 and #20 pick in
the first round. Dee would definitely benefit by playing in
an up-tempo offense like Charlotte's.
o As expected, Shaq locked up ROY. The suprising thing to me was
that it was virtually a landslide getting 96 of the 98 votes.
Zo picked up the other two votes.
o A local sports talk radio station performed an informal poll
calling the front-offices of the Mavs, Clippers, Kings, and
two other teams. When asked if they would take Shaq or Zo
four of the five took Zo. The most common comment was that he
would complement their current roster and system better than Shaq.
o The Hornets play-off tickets were printed 2-3 weeks before the
end of the season (back when we were battling for the 7 or 8
spot). Coincidentally, the ticket for Game 4 of the first round
features a great picture (NBA Hoops trading card) of Alonzo Mourning
guarded by Robert Parish! How appropriate.
o The Knicks in 5.
o The Lakers have celebrities like Jack Nicholson and Diane Cannon.
We get Dean Smith, Lefty Driesell, and "Nature Boy" Rick Flare.
Jim Bakker's still in jail, and Tammy Fae split town.
o If'n any of you beaners want to road trip to Charlotte, let
me or TTom know. We'd be glad to recommend accomodations, etc.
If it happens to be hoops season, we might could scour around
and try to find some tickets. BTW, the DEC office is right
across from the (new) coliseum.
Pat
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55.188 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel, but no Intel inside | Fri May 07 1993 14:18 | 8 |
|
>>While we're on it, this reads like a MrT Geography Primer. And I have no
>>idea how Willie got the train to stop at the gas station.
>>TTom
good point, TTom. Maybe we should axe that profeesor in the Bulls note
whether this is really possible.
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55.189 | For the Celts, would've gone five, at best | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri May 07 1993 14:51 | 11 |
|
As I stated earlier, even with Reggie Lewis, the Celts would have
gotten trashed on the road in Charlotte just as they did in Game 3 and
three-fourths of Game 4 (whether Charlotte would have woke up in time
to prevent the slide that occurred is a matter of speculation, but
Charlotte was the superior team on the floor before they let down and
got sloppy). Reggie Lewis' presence hasn't been enough to prevent
these playoff road blowouts in the past.
glenn
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55.190 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Fri May 07 1993 14:59 | 14 |
|
>> While we're on it, this reads like a MrT Geography Primer. And
>> I have no idea how Willie got the train to stop at the gas station.
If you read my note again it says "tour bus" not "train". I realize
that you live in an area where they think asphalt is rectum trouble
so I'll try and explain it to you. You see a bus is like a REAL big
car and it goes along a route and picks up people who pay to ride.
On Monday, I'll explain subways for ya. [isfh]
re .189
No one really knows what may or may not have happened in Charlotte
with Reggie and no one ever will.
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55.191 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ESPengoon�N | Fri May 07 1993 14:59 | 6 |
| Come on NAZZ, you're just mad because now you have no excuse
for not making the GitTogether next Thursday. Matter of fact you
should buy me a few pitchers for correctly predicting the Celtics
going down in 4.
/Don
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55.192 | Id love to see Charlotte VS Chicago :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri May 07 1993 15:09 | 6 |
| Just a quick question, if a team has a real need for say a Point Guard
why not use all your lottery picks too stockpile on PointGuards and
work on them and choice the best ones ????? The seem to have a great
frontLine in ZO/LJ/?? but a point guard would greatly improve them.
MairB
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55.193 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ESPengoon�N | Fri May 07 1993 15:15 | 8 |
| � -< Id love to see Charlotte VS Chicago :-) >-
Hey MairB, the NBA, NBC, Pepsi, Nike, Miller Genuine Draft, Bill
and Hillary and the Military Industrial Complex want to see a Knicks vs.
Bulls Eastern Conference Finals and nothing, and I mean nothing, will come
in the way of this much anticipated/hyped showdown.
/Don
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55.194 | keep the crying coming | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Fri May 07 1993 15:16 | 17 |
| re: .190
>> re .189
>
> No one really knows what may or may not have happened in Charlotte
> with Reggie and no one ever will.
Jeez, this aint what's been said. It's been reported that it's a fact
that Charlotte woulda been swept if'n Reggie played.
And thanks for the explanation about the vehicles. Now I understand
everything except for what the hail Willie was doing on a bus. Is a bus
like a REAL big boxcar?
I do so much like it when things are put into perspective.
TTom
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55.195 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri May 07 1993 15:18 | 9 |
|
I still think that if you look at actual draft results, picks like #17
and #20 almost always yield nothing. This isn't like with the NFL
where if you stockpile you can come out ahead. Maybe Dee Brown's stock
has fallen that far, but no one is going to trade a lottery selection
to move down to #17 and #20.
glenn
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55.196 | cap problems with draft | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Fri May 07 1993 15:21 | 14 |
| MairB,
There's no way for the next couple of years for the Hornets to build
using the draft. They're over the cap at least through nexted year.
They're going to have a hard time signing any first round draft choice
and would very much like to trade them in some package form to get what
they need.
After nexted year, things get a little better mostly due the number of
contracts that are expiring then. The main one is Gminski who's making
around $2M a year. Also gone by that time will be Kevin Lynch (~500K) and
probably Sidney Green (~1M+).
TTom
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55.198 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Fri May 07 1993 16:28 | 16 |
|
It kills me how you folks can think of Muggsy Bogues as a weakness. He's got
twos flaws an inconsistant outside shot and his height. The main job of the
PG as I see it is to get the ball upcourt, make the proper decisions and
get the ball to the right guys in their places and at this he's obviously
one of the best as he has lead the league the last two years in assists to
TO ratio. They got instand offense in Curry and decent 7th and 8th man in
Gattison and Sidney Green. Where they hut is at small forward where they
really wouldn't hurt if they had a PF so LJ could slide down to SF. Then
put Newman on the bench and watch out. They should have went for Rodman.
Not only for rebounding but also cause they still don't have a real
defensive stopper. Mourning can clog the middle and help but when they need
somebody to shut sowebody down they ain't real got the player. Wingate
maybe against certain players...
mike
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55.199 | | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR1-4/E13 237-2468 | Fri May 07 1993 16:36 | 4 |
| Isn't Orlando in a bind due to Shaq's contract? They might not
be in a position to afford a lottery pick.
Mike
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55.200 | | FDCV06::KING | Jessinator attacks Disney, film @11 | Sat May 08 1993 22:12 | 5 |
| Who can Muggys guard on D against the Knicks?
Starks? Rivers? Anthony? (Maybe a little) Blackmon?
Can you say POST_UP!!!!???!!!!????
REK
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55.201 | Too bad the Knicks woke up... | CNTROL::CHILDS | The idea that nothing matters... | Mon May 10 1993 09:18 | 17 |
|
If only it was that easy hey REK. Let's just measure one area of a guys
ability and declare ourselves the winner of the argument....
Muggsy sure did pester Doc yesterday. Sure he can get posted but they
can and do help him out.
tough loss yesterday. I sure do wish when I play ball, I could keep walking
till I had an open shot like Pat...
if only Muggsy could have stuck that 15 ft yesterday. No colaspe on Mourning
no W for the Knicks....
Is it just me or is Mourning really the best center in the league this side
of Akeem?
mike
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55.202 | Is this next? (smiley goes here...) | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way love goes... | Mon May 10 1993 10:14 | 9 |
| Bottom line is - Hornets sweep with a healthy LJ. Don't ever
forget that fact, Knick fans. It took a cruel twist of fate to
allow your team to sneak in to the conference finals. And if the
Hornets could force your team to look so disorganized with their minimal
defensive pressure, what the Cavs/Bulls do to you won't be pretty.
|
55.203 | can be beat | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 10 1993 11:06 | 16 |
| Walt, you card you...
Back to Muggsy: the problem is not The Little Man. I wish the rest of the
organization performed that well.
For starters, I wish Bristow could coach half as well as Muggsy plays.
That's how close this Hornets team is. The suggestion of another power
forward is almost moot. Considering that Bristow has Sidney Green and
Kenny Gattison to play that position and he doesn't suggests that Bristow
may not know what to do.
But to put this in perspective, the Knicks held service. 1-0 home team
wins. As Zo said yesterday after the loss, this Knicks team can be beat
and it can be beat by this Hornets team.
TTom
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55.204 | Good Luck Bugs | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon May 10 1993 11:17 | 16 |
| I always get confused with this salary cap/trade/free agent what money
can and cant be used, what the cap is and what it really is etc, etc,
etc. But can they trade giminski, would anyone want him, is he worth
2Million over whatever they can get in the first round ??? If he is
released (or Retires :-) ..) How much of his salary can be used to sign
a rookie next year, do they have to pay him if they release him, how
much etc...
It seems like some teams work miracles and get around the Cap etc and
other's are stuck until a player's contract expire's. I think
charlotte will be in the top 1/2 of the east for years to come. Maybe
even home court next year :-)
Good luck against the Knicks, I still with Miami had squeaked into the
first round...
MairB
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55.205 | stuck with Gminski and his salary | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 10 1993 11:46 | 15 |
| I can't imagine anyone taking Gminski in a trade or otherwise. Also, he
signed a restucturing deal when the Hornets were trying to get under the
cap to sign Zo. He'll play nexted year, after which he'll retire as
a-active player and head to the front office.
In any case, the main emphasis of the cap is to resign your own players
at the end of their current contract. If'n a team does that, only the
previous salary counts. Or in other words, they're allowed to go over the
cap in this instance.
A team gets back half the salary when they trade someone or the player
retires. At least in the first year. The second year the team gets the
other half back.
TTom
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55.206 | Look ahead to draft | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon May 10 1993 14:16 | 32 |
| Let's not forget TTommy HHammonds. The Hornets will have a slot
with half of his salary (about $400k) to sign someone. Wingate is
an unrestricted.
No talent at #17 or #20 in the draft? Am not sure, but didn't guys
like Rick Fox, Oliver Miller, Bimbo Coles, Anthony Peeler, Stanley
Roberts, Dana Barros, etc fall into the mid-first round or later?
Sure, no *locks* with these picks, but you could make that argument
for half of the lottery picks as well. Haven't seen the complete
list of talent available for the '93 draft, but I suspect someone
like George Lynch or Nick VanExel(sp?) could be there.
The Hornets lost the fourth quarter to the Knicks 31-15. Decent game.
Good to see the Hornets come out hustling in the first half. They
proved that they could dictate the tempo of the game and play well
enough to beat New York in the playoffs.
Zo had a great game against Patrick. Couple of nice blocks in the
second half. For those who think Mourning's game has peaked and
he won't get any better, I'd hafta disagree. With experience, he'll
learn to make better moves around the basket. The result will be
a variety of offensive moves and fewer offensve fouls. He's
improved steadily since the first month of the season...a trend that
I think you will see continue.
Jackie McMullen had a nice quote in the paper. Something along the
lines of wishing she had her ROY ballet back, as she did not give
Alonzo the consideration that he deserved.
I missed Mugsey on the Today show this morning. Did anybody catch it?
Pat
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55.207 | Lynch, George. 6-7 in height; 7-6 in heart. | RHETT::KNORR | UTOX Lives! | Mon May 10 1993 14:24 | 13 |
| re: GeorgeLynch
Anybody heard where the "experts" predict Lynch will be taken? My gut
says late 1st/early 2nd.
When picking down there teams'd be advised to remind themselves that
Lynch is the #1 offensive rebounder in UNC history (more even than
Perkins, who's still light years ahead of the pack in total boards)
instead of the questions around his "tweener" height. (i.e. too small
for PF; too bad a shooter/ball handler for SF)
- ACC Chris
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55.208 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Mon May 10 1993 15:43 | 9 |
| re: .206
> Jackie McMullen had a nice quote in the paper. Something along the
> lines of wishing she had her ROY ballet back
^^^^^^
Is this a new kind of dance??? :-)
The Crazy Met
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55.209 | Ballot ballet ballit ballut ballat | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon May 10 1993 17:04 | 6 |
| RE: ROY ballet
^^^^^^
Hay, they nevir taut us howe to spell in West Virgynia.
Pat
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55.210 | | CTHQ::LEARY | I don't do ND spandex | Tue May 11 1993 12:05 | 6 |
| How'd y'all West Virginnyites (Haas and Hymes) get lost in Charlotte?
Is LJ gonna play tonight?
MikeL
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55.211 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Tue May 11 1993 12:17 | 9 |
|
>> Is LJ gonna play tonight?
Nope.
The series continues tomorrow night not tonight.
|
55.212 | LJ will play | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue May 11 1993 12:34 | 11 |
| Charlotte is the largest city in West by Gawd Virginee ;-)
Matter o factory, you can't turn around without bumping into a_ex
Mountaineer. The joke is that the guy left WVa and moved to NC and
lowered the IQ of both states.
Yeah, LJ is gonna play, wouldn't miss it for anything. All X-rays were
negative, not even a sprain. They're calling it a strain with possible
ligament damage. The injury is just above the ankle.
TTom
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55.213 | LJ *might* play | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Wed May 12 1993 17:22 | 14 |
| How do ya tell a wealthy West Virginia family from a poor one?
The rich ones got TWO cars up on blocks!
LJ was reexamined yesterday. He's got a badly bruised shin bone.
He didn't practice much and didn't know if he would be able to play.
Kenny Gattison sat out of practice with back spasms. Wingate
practiced, but his knee is still bothering him. That's it for
the M*A*S*H report.
Pat
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55.214 | hey, Grandmama! Hit him with your purse! | LCALOR::PETRIE | I got happy feet | Wed May 12 1993 19:14 | 4 |
|
Is there still room on this bandwagon? :^)
Kath
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55.215 | 2 chances have come and gone | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu May 13 1993 09:47 | 11 |
| Major Bummer, Game 1 there right in there untill late in the 3rd, and
in game 2 they were in it to the very end of the 4rth. Theyve let too
many chances slip past them. They should have and COULD have took
either game but let them both slip away. Things mow look bleak, they
needed to take one in NY to have a shot at it.
Glad to see there hanging in there to the very end, ZO IS GAWD :-)
Ill trade you paxson/pippen/cartwright/king for ZO :-)
Good Luck in Charlotte
MairB
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55.216 | going home to even the series... | CNTROL::CHILDS | And there you had it... | Thu May 13 1993 10:15 | 11 |
|
After the home cookin' last night I'll bet the Hornets can't wait to
get home and get some of their own...No sour grapes here home cookin's
a fact of life in the NBA. All the Hornets have to do is remember to
play a full 48. They've out played the Knicks but bad coaching (nice
call Nazz) and youth have done them in as much as the HC...
All they have to do is hold serve this weekend, off of what I've seen
I say that's possible....
mike
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55.217 | An unbiased view of Game 2 | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu May 13 1993 11:38 | 11 |
| It is so predictable to hear Charlotte fans cry about getting jobbed
last night. Charlotte blew the game just like they did against Boston
in game 4,by not doing the things that had gotten them the lead.
Hubert Davis helped awaken the Knicks from their sleepwalk last night
and Pat Ewing couldn't miss when the game was on the line. Letting
Mourning take a three-pointer in OT(He hasn't made one all year) shows
a team that hasn't learned how to win yet. They are very talented and
may take a game or two from the Knicks but don't blame last night's
result on anything except the Hornets' ineptitude and the Knicks'
courage.
|
55.218 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | And there you had it... | Thu May 13 1993 11:50 | 5 |
|
Actually Dave it was Larry Johnson who took the three pointer. The Knicks
had the game handed to them. Don't call it courage, call it luck....
mike
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55.219 | winners are lucky,losers cry foul | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu May 13 1993 12:20 | 5 |
| Mourning took a three in OT-down by 4 with 8 seconds left. Us Celtic
haters called them lucky so often,too. If the ability to run your
offense at crunch time,while stopping the other team is luck then
,yes,the Knicks are lucky. I hope they're lucky all the way to an NBA
title.
|
55.220 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Thu May 13 1993 12:26 | 11 |
| > yes,the Knicks are lucky. I hope they're lucky all the way to an NBA
> title.
Dave,
With a comment like that how can you claim to be unbiased in
reflecting on the NY-Charlotte series ?
Just wond'ring
John "D Cowboys" R.
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55.221 | Good Luck, take 1 at home (Please Take Both) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu May 13 1993 12:33 | 15 |
| Lets see Indiana stretch the series farther then anyone expected and
Charlotte (an expansion team) could have easily won either game in NY.
If Indiana and Charlotte are capable of this Id Say Chicago still has
a great shot at taking out NY. They need to Keep Grant healthy.
Charlotte has made some mistakes down the stretch in games 1, and 2.
These have to be blamed on 2 things, Youth and Coaching. I dont really
see enough Charlotte games to know how good bristowl (sp) is but it
sounds like a good coach could make alot of difference for this young
team. How do charlotte fan's feel about this ?
Charlotte will only get better, they remind me of the bulls 5 or 6
years ago. They will have there day in the Lime Light.
MairB
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55.222 | Proof positive that parallel universes exist | 3335::francus | ABP | Thu May 13 1993 12:56 | 18 |
|
Dave,
It is clear that Mike C lives in a non-Euclidean parallel universe.
Its intersection with our universe is obviously ::SPORTS (yes folks in
non-Euclidean geometry parallel lines can intersect). I caome to this
conclusion since Mike and the rest of us obviously watched completely
different games last night; since it is the same series that we are
talking about he must be living in a parallele universe.
As .221 put it. Once Charlotte learns to win during crunch time, to
hold leads, to have that killer instinct they will go a long
way in the playoffs. So far they have not shown these things against
the Knicks. They remind me of the Bucks in Alcindor's rookie season.
They did well but couldn't quite match up against the Knicks, Boston,
or Baltimore. A year or 2 later they swept the Bullets to win the Championship.
The Crazy Met
|
55.223 | Charlotte needs leadership | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu May 13 1993 13:32 | 12 |
| TCM:
The Milwaukee parallel is a good one. The Bucks ascended to the next
level by trading for Oscar robertson between the 69-70 & 70-71 seasons.
Charlotte is definitely a team on the rise. They need some experienced
leadership. Mourning may be better than Shaq.
To John R: I root for the Knicks but it's not going to affect me one way
or another if they don't win the title this year. Of course it's still
possible that some bias could cloud my opinions.
|
55.224 | Passion ROOLZ! Logic | CNTROL::CHILDS | And there you had it... | Thu May 13 1993 13:54 | 9 |
|
I've always been in my own world TCM.....I see only what I want to see and
hear only what I want to hear....makes life much easier...
mike
|
55.225 | I like that Milwaukee comparison, too | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Thu May 13 1993 13:57 | 11 |
| Charlotte lost by 16 in Game 1. Even their most ardest supporters
in here haven't said they could havr easily won game 1.
Poor coaching and lack of experience clearly cost them down the
stretch. Mourning's 3-pt attempt near the end of OT was a stunner to
me, too. I can't believe Bristow used his last time out to set up
THAT!?!?!
Knicks need a healthy Doc Rivers this weekend if they are to sweep.
NAZZ
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55.226 | | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Thu May 13 1993 13:58 | 3 |
| Bristow has to go. He became too conservative and slowed them down.
He was playing not to lose in the end instead of playing the way that
got them the big lead.
|
55.227 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ESPengoon�N | Thu May 13 1993 14:00 | 8 |
| MikeC, you better hope Charlotte holds serve or you'll be wearing
the wonderful P-Name I've put together for you. And haven't you
learned anything in ::SPROTS? Only Boston teams get lucky/Refs�
calls/all the breaks. One more outburst like the last one and you'll
be spending the weekend in the DanSchneider/GeorgeBrooks Institute
for Pathological TruthTellers.
/Don
|
55.228 | | 3335::francus | ABP | Thu May 13 1993 14:17 | 5 |
|
If the p_name the /er has in mind is what I have seen I concur. You get
that beautiful p_name for 2 weeks.
The Crazy Met
|
55.229 | | AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOS | | Thu May 13 1993 14:31 | 6 |
| .222
Yo TCM, you been watching too much of Data on Star Trek !!! You're
getting to sound just like him/it.
John "D Cowboys" R.
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55.230 | Should be interesting | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Fri May 14 1993 14:36 | 10 |
|
Yep, Charlotte is looking much better than I thought. These playoffs are very
good experience for them.
The Knicks are a deceptive team. Good defensive teams often make the games look
closer than they are. Contrast them with the ease with which the Bulls are dispatching
a "superior" Cleveland team. Still the Knicks have won both.
One thing going in the Knicks favor is that the Bulls are slowly getting bruised and
battered...
|
55.231 | | APPLE::FRANCUS | ABP | Fri May 14 1993 17:46 | 12 |
| Bruised and battered: yeah history could be repeating itself.
In 1989 the Lakers had already won 2 straight and swept every team in
the 1990 playoffs. They were playing Detroit in the finals and Scott
and Magic both got injured in practice before game 1. Detroit sweeps.
In 1991 Detroit had won 2 straight titles. They play Chicago in the
Eastern finals with a bunch of players injured (I think Thomas was?)
and the Bulls massacred them.
The Crazy Met
|
55.232 | | DECWET::METZGER | Imagine your logo here. | Fri May 14 1993 19:06 | 6 |
|
If they aren't battered by the time they start the series they will be when
the NY thugs get through with them.
Metz
|
55.233 | | APPLE::FRANCUS | ABP | Fri May 14 1993 19:11 | 4 |
| heh heh
The Crazy Met
|
55.234 | somebody please kidnap Ewing before the next game | CNTROL::CHILDS | And there you had it... | Mon May 17 1993 09:20 | 7 |
|
Sorry TTom, I promise not to watch the next game. I missed friday's nite
victory so maybe if I miss the next the Hornets will win?
;^(
|
55.235 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Peter Principle in action | Mon May 17 1993 11:49 | 9 |
|
Cotton Fitzsimmons said that he stepped aside as Suns coach
because he felt that Westphal was the guy to take the team to
the next level. Obviously, he was wrong but you have to wonder
if Bristow may have been fine as coach of a young team but not
a championship one because his team has played well enough to
win in just about every game so far in the playoffs. It's the
strategy that he's employed in crunch time that been suspect
not the team's talent level.
|
55.236 | a big loss, but ... | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 17 1993 11:59 | 38 |
| Mike, the Hornets need all the help they can get.
This one just didn't happen. The play of the game came early in the
first quarter when Patrick Ewing got his second personal, followed
closely by a technical. Starks was already on the bench with 2 fouls and
the entire Hornets team relaxed, lost their concentration and never did
pick it back up.
So Herb Williams and Rolando Blackman beat Charlotte. Williams came in
for Ewing after the above incident and proceded to hit 4 straight. And
anybody who anything about the game knows that Blackman hit the game
winner.
In between, the Hornets played poorly. Zo had a very hard time of it,
going 4-16 from the field. Dell Curry continued his post season slump
with a 5-13 effort. And the coup de grace was at the very end with
seconds remaining, Muggsy, who led the league in assists to turn over
ratio, turned it over as Charlotte failed to get a shot off.
A special mention of the referees is in order here. To be clear on this
complaint, let me say that they did not determine the winner or loser of
this game. They were equally horrible at both ends. One of the "rules" in
effect was that if you quit punching the guy you're guarding before he
gets the ball, it's OK. But then you can't even look like you're going to
touch him after he gets it. Except other times when they didn't call it
like that. The refs had the players standing around waiting for calls
that didn't happen and getting technicals for fouls that didn't happen.
And they continued a recent trend in NBA officiating. They wait until the
shot misses before calling the foul. On one play, Muggsy almost had the
ball back across the midcourt line before the foul was called on the
missed shot. Whoever these guys were, they should be fined, suspended and
sent to the Global Basketball League.
In any case, I can't get really down after this one. It's all been gravy.
First getting into the playoffs and then winning the first series and
still be playing in the Final Eight. Not too shabby!
TTom
|
55.237 | | 3335::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon May 17 1993 12:08 | 6 |
| > In any case, I can't get really down after this one.
Of course you also don't have a p_name bet riding on the series.
/er get ready to give MikeC the "good" news.
The Crazy Met
|
55.238 | move to the front office | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 17 1993 12:29 | 30 |
| Tommy,
There's been a lot of talk about Bristow's performance, or lack therein,
as the Hornets coach. One the positive side of things, he's the guy that
did coach them into the playoffs and successfully through the Celtics
series. On the negative side, he's taking a lot of flak over not being
able to hold the leads (Charlotte has led in every game at one point or
another).
On the NBC pregame hype, both Peter Vescey and Bill Walton were very
critical of Bristow. Walton went so far as to say that as long as Bristow
continued his coaching, the Knicks were a lock to win the series.
My biggest criticism of that he seems to coach without regard to what is
happening on the court. When he gets it in his mind that he's gonna make
a certain move, he'll do it even if it means putting someone cold in for
someone hot. A classical Bristow move is to take Muggsy out for the
offensive sets. He'll bring in Curry, who's in a bad slump, or Rookie
Tony Bennett who is playing fairly well but he's no Muggsy.
I'd love to see what Chuck Daly might do with this team. Move Bristow
back to the front office where he belongs. He was the one that got the
talent here. He's good at it. But not at coaching.
I think there'll be a lot of pressure on Bristow nexted year. Everyone
will expect next season to be at least as successful as this year. That
means winning in the playoffs. If the Hornets don't do it, a lot of the
blame will be focused on Bristow.
TTom
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55.239 | | 3335::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon May 17 1993 12:37 | 8 |
|
TTom,
I only saw game 4 from the middle of the 3rd quarter. Did Charlotte
ever have a real lead in yesterdays game?? In the 4th they tied it twice
but never led.
The Crazy Met
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55.240 | A non-entity | VIA::COHEN | | Mon May 17 1993 12:43 | 13 |
|
The reason Bristow is getting heat is that it's becoming obvious that
the Hornets have a lot of the talent needed to play at this level, but
the experience factor is limiting them. The needed level of experience
isn't just for the players, coaches need it too. It has been said
(somewhere) that coaching may make the difference in 5-6 games a year.
Well, if a coach makes a difference in 1-2 playoff games, he's earned
his pay. (Unless you're lucky like K.C. Jones or Phil Jackson and just
need to be a emotional lighting rod for your superstars). Bristow
hasn't shown to me, anyway, that's he's added anything to the Hornet's
wins.
Bob
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55.241 | Up-and-coming team | MPO::MPO12::MCFALL | In the instant when the hammer hits | Mon May 17 1993 12:44 | 18 |
|
I wouldn't be too critical of Bristow. He isn't exactly a veteran of
the NBA playoffs - either as a player or a coach. He is making a couple of
mistakes, IMO.
First is his rotation of players. Most teams in most playoff games go
with an 8-man rotation, and you see #s 9 and 10 only when foul trouble or
garbage time dictate. There's a reason those guys are #9 and 10 on the team,
and they've had all year to prove it. He should be learning this, for next year.
Second, he lets the other team dictate the matchups most of the time.
Again, I think it's lack of experience more than anything else.
As a Knick fan, seeing this team, and it's possibility of gaining 2
more decent players in what is now a deep draft, it's scary. Of course, they
could get big heads and take a step back next year, but that remains to be seen.
Jim M.
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55.242 | Charlotte's bench not that deep | 3335::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon May 17 1993 12:49 | 11 |
| One other factor in this series is the Knicks have had role players
step up and make an impact. Hubert Davis in game 2; Herb Williams in
game 4, and of course Blackman calmly sinking that jumper with time running
out on the 24 second clock to win the game. Even Greg Anthony has played
well, especially game 2 against Indiana.
Sure, Ewing, Rivers, Oakley, Mason, Starks are the main people, but that
is expected. It is the role players that can make the difference and so far
the Knicks bench has been coming through.
The Crazy Met
|
55.243 | and it shows | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 17 1993 12:49 | 5 |
| Certainly Bristow's - and the rest of the coaches' - lack of experience
is showing. No one on the bench has any previous coaching experience.
Period.
TTom
|
55.244 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | J.Unitas,J.Namath,J.Montana,J.Elway | Mon May 17 1993 14:42 | 4 |
| Hey TTom, set those Charlotte folks straight on some facks. It is
entomologically incorrect to call the home of the Hornets a BeeHive!
/Don
|
55.245 | go figger | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 17 1993 14:57 | 14 |
| Slashermain, I don't think many of 'em down here know what
"entomologically" means much less be correct in its domain.
But whilest were on straight facks, it ain't no "BeeHive", just "Hive."
And "Bugs" makes me think of spiders or ants.
In any case, I'll pass this on to owner George Shinn who's known for
changing terminology. He transformed the term "respected businessman" to
include ripping the tax payers off for millions by setting up bogus
technical schools, arranging for student loans to unqualified students,
and pocketing the money.
TTom
|
55.246 | Better days to come for Charlotte | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Mon May 17 1993 15:03 | 19 |
| Congrats to the Hornets for having a wonderful season. I would
think that it's going to come to an end tomorrow evening, but they have
nothing to be disappointed about. Reaching the second round of the
playoffs and taking a game from the Knicks was quite an accomplishment.
I'm afraid Zo hit the wall yesterday, and that's the one thing that
worries me about him. He plays so hard all the time that he'll be
totally burned out by the time he's 30. Bristow or whoever is going
to be his coach has got to find a backup center and use him extensively
so that Mourning can keep that hunger for success alive for many more
seasons.
Here are the stats for the two centers yesterday:
MIN FG FT PTS REB AST BLK TO
Ewing 35 13-21 2-2 28 2-8 10 1 3 3
Mourning 38 4-16 4-4 12 3-5 8 0 0 6
NAZZ
|
55.247 | as Zo goes... | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Mon May 17 1993 15:13 | 15 |
| Zo did looke like he finally hit the wall. However, after the game, they
reported that he was having back problems which may have contributed.
Except for yesterday, he's held his own with Patrick Ewing who's one of
the 4 best players in the league.
Zo should be concerned about how Bristow uses him. Bristow has managed to
minimize any contribution from Sidney Green, especially when the Hornets
badly need a banger.
I think nexted year will be pivotal for Zo. First, he'll have to be at
least as good as he was this year which means 20 and 10 (pts and rbs).
And if'n he doesn't get it done, don't look for the Hornets to return to
the playoffs much less make the second round.
TTom
|
55.248 | Zo cocaptain of the 96 Olypics.... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | MR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWN | Mon May 17 1993 15:53 | 10 |
|
No worries TTom. Zo is the real thing and with a better and bigger
shooting/point guard the Hornets will remain in the playoffs for the
forseeable future.
This team has a great nucleus.
Chappy
|
55.249 | besides a PG | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 17 1993 15:57 | 1 |
| I think Rodman would fit this team like a glove.
|
55.250 | | 3335::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon May 17 1993 16:03 | 4 |
|
How old is Muggsy??
The Crazy Met
|
55.251 | in bug years? | FRETZ::HEISER | raise your voice in shouts of joy | Mon May 17 1993 16:35 | 1 |
|
|
55.252 | | ROYALT::ASHE | I must have got lost... | Mon May 17 1993 16:36 | 2 |
| 28 or so?
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55.253 | Muggsy, yes; Rodman, no | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue May 18 1993 10:38 | 33 |
| 28 seems about right. We can back this out: this is his fifth season with
the Hornets after one season with the Bullets. Amazingly, when he first
came to Charlotte, Dick Harter, then head coach, current Knicks assistant
coach didn't think he could play.
If anything has been accomplished, it shoulda been that Muggsy can play
in this league. Yet there seems to be a chronic background of doubters.
Personally, I give him the MVP for the Hornets playoffs.
As to Dennis Rodman, this is not what the Hornets need. First of all,
they can never sign him unless he'd be willing to play for around $500K.
The only shot the Hornets would have is be if'n Detroit would take Mike
Gminski on a trade. Anyone think that they're that stupid?
In the local paper, there's a big article on Bristow. It raised the
questions about his coaching experience and ability and proceded to
explain to us that he's just a_average joe and didn't address any of the
complaints. This seems to be a trend around the media in Charlotte. First
George Shinn who bilked millions outta the public is Mr. Nice Guy
businessman. No mention of how he got his money. Now Bristow is neat
without addressing whether or not he can coach.
It gets worse than that. The Hornets have hired almost every sports
announcer in this region. Like everywhere else, radio talk shows have
really taken off around here and you know the Hornets is a major topic.
Well every show is hosted by a_employee of the Hornets. Needless to say,
the tough questions never get answered. Even the guy who writes for the
paper is subsidized by the Hornets to make sure he attends every game.
Even if the Hornets make it big[ger] time, the media has already sold
out.
TTom
|
55.254 | I'll never complain about Bob Ryan again | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Tue May 18 1993 16:57 | 4 |
| Did you say the guy who writes for the paper is subsidized by the
Hornets?!?!?!?!? Talk about an incestuous relationship!!!!!!
NAZZ
|
55.255 | | 3335::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue May 18 1993 17:01 | 4 |
|
Sort of like WEEI being owned by the Celtics??
The Crazy Met
|
55.256 | tis incestuous | HBAHBA::HAAS | not a real green dress, that's cruel | Tue May 18 1993 17:21 | 10 |
| That's how it works. Ain't it a deal.
He works for the paper and he travels with the team. The team picks up
the tab on the road. To the paper's credit they do cover the games with
other reporters.
Having the sports talk guys be direct employees of the team is a real
drag and pretty much keeps things content free on the air.
TTom
|
55.257 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Oxymoron:Clinton's Trust Fund | Tue May 18 1993 18:59 | 5 |
| Mugsy came out the same year as Reggie Lewis, so they ought to be about
the same age. I remember all the discussion in the olde version of the
Celtics notesfile about who was more ready to play in the NBA.
brews
|
55.258 | nice series, Hornets | LCALOR::PETRIE | is anything *simple* to you? | Wed May 19 1993 11:51 | 19 |
|
Wore my teal suit into the office today :^)
In the first half of Q1, I was thinking we were seeing the difference that
playoff experience makes: the Knicks having adjusted, the Hornets not knowing
how to fine-tune through a series. Foolish Me.
They kept coming back as if they didn't know they were supposed to lose.
Kenny Gattison did a real fine job of steadying the Hornets down after
Grandmama had to sit with those early fouls, imo. And then to come back
from 12 or 13 down in the second half -- the Hornets have a lot of heart
to go along with that talent. (They obviously won Doug Collins over, too :^)
In the "Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery" department, *I* thought
Doc was doing a great larger_than_life Muggsy imitation with those steals -
especially the one he took from Kendall Gill.
Congrats, Charlotte! (would you take Salley & Miner for Mourning?)
Kath
|
55.259 | Catchinup on bunchOnotes | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Sun May 23 1993 23:28 | 59 |
| Jeez, working for a livin is a bitch - no time for Notes.
Thought the Hornets had a decent series against the Knicks -
considering their lack of experience! A few free throws here, a
break there, and it could have been a seven game series.
Interesting to see the Hornets play so well with LJ out of the
game in foul trouble (Game 5). When he came back in, he seemed
to disrupt the momentum that Charlotte had.
Bristow's taken some heat, but lemme defend him to SOME degree.
First of all, when he took the job, he made it clear that he was
not god'o coaching...in fact he even hinted that it was a temporary
kind of thing. He HAS defined a "style of play" or system that he
wants to use. It may not sound like much, but it's more than Harter
or Littles did in their stints. He is committed to teaching and playing
DEFENSE. In the preseason, his "pressure defense" was a joke. Players
gambled only to leave an opponent wide open for a layup (consistently).
This team has developed into a decent (not great) defense team.
Yessir, some of this is due to Zo, but one area that we've seen
improvement is perimeter defense and trapping - due largely to
Bristow and staff.
Coach as a teacher - Bristow okay.
Game prep - Bristow okay (road wins at Chicago, NY, Portland, etc.)
Situational/strategy - Bristow needs help.
I like the fact that he'll take a T. Previous coach (Littles) was
so calm, you often couldn't tell whether he gave a damn about ball
games.
So Bristow ain't the greatest, granted. But who you gonna call?
I don't see Chuck Daley or Pat Riley on the unemployment list.
Doug Collins maybe. Mike Fratello - NOT. Rick Pitino - think he'd
do GREAT with this young team.
Dick Versaice? Bob Weiss? Ron Rothstein? Hale no.
If'n a lunker coach was willing and available, I agree with TTom to
move Bristow back to the front office, and make the change. In the
mean time, I don't think you yank Bristow for the sake of trying some
other unknown or unproven Joe.
Bill Walton's a joke. Almost as unbelieveable as Peter Vecsey.
Can't believe the Magic got the #1 pick again. Will be interesting
to see what develops.
The Hornets exploited a few weaknesses in the Knicks series which should
help Chicago. The only thing that Chicago ain't got is a center to
contain Ewing. (Although they've got 24 fouls to share among
Cartwright, Perdue, King, and Williams.)
Curry's inconsistent season (not just playoffs) has me pondering his
value.
Gotta run. On the road for a few more weeks (Q4 revenue + vacation!!).
Pat
|
55.260 | Chicago rookie camp, Gill meeting | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Wed Jun 09 1993 14:15 | 37 |
| The Hornet front-office is in Chicago this week scoutin' out talent.
The word is they asked their trainer and physician to perform
physicals on twelve players who may be available for the number 17
and 20 picks.
I don't remember all of the names, but the list included
Malcom Mackey, Nick Van Exel, Rex Walters, Earvin Johnson,
Greg Graham, and Luther Wright.
It turns out that the Hornets can probably afford both first rounders
if they stick. They have a $425k slot from Tommy Hammonds, and a
$700k slot (or so) from the NBA (raising salary cap).
The Hornet honchos are also scheduled to meet with Kendall Gill
and his agent (Arn Tellam) on FRIDAY. The topic: Does Kendall
Gill want to remain a Charlotte Hornet?
Tellam says Kendall wants out. Kendall his implied otherwise.
They want the straight skinny. This will be good to know BEFORE
the draft and free agency declarations to give the front-office
maximum flexibility.
How about this plan:
- Kendall declares himself a restricted free agent.
- he gets an offer sheet that the Hornets DO NOT match.
- the Hornets use his slot ($2 mil and change) to sign Robert
Parrish to a two year deal.
- the Hornets package a draft pick and player and send to ? for a
backup (or starting) guard (Dumars, Knight, Coles, Hawkins, Robinson).
- the Hornets use their remaining draft pick to sign the best
available front-court player.
On an unrelated note, the Charlotte Checkers, the newest addition
to the East Coast Hockey League, will be affiliated with Boston
Bruins.
Pat
|
55.261 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Saw: Home of the Big Johnson catalog | Wed Jun 09 1993 14:18 | 3 |
| Dumars won't work. 1) he's untouchable 2) Pistons already have 2
#1 draft picks...
|
55.262 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Gunga Drain Indian type WaterBoy | Wed Jun 09 1993 15:06 | 2 |
|
only an idiot would trade Dumars and Mckloskey already left town...
|
55.263 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jun 09 1993 15:56 | 6 |
|
Mourning would play big forward and Parish center?I thought Mourning really
disliked playing forward at Gerogetown which is where he was until Mutambo
left.
The Crazy Met
|
55.264 | I like charlotte's future | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Jun 09 1993 16:32 | 4 |
| Leave Morning where he is. Parish could be usefull but to another
team. If charlotte has extra money and can swing a trade a center
is not what they should be looking at.
MairB
|
55.265 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Don Cherry and Seinfeld Roolz | Wed Jun 09 1993 17:14 | 3 |
| Any move that takes Mourning away from center is stupid.
JD
|
55.266 | Is Dumars really untouchable? | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu Jun 10 1993 09:52 | 29 |
| Parish - backup center - limit his minutes to extend his career another
year; one of the greatest centers of this era mentoring a hard
working young stud like Alonzo; adds playoff experience and mental
toughness.
Gattison - backup PF
RE: Dumars - does Detroit have room under the cap to sign both first
rounders without making a trade? They may have to dump a salary for
a future first round pick or give away a player ala the Hawks and
Kenny Smith a few years back. If Detroit has picks 9 and 10, we're
probably talking about guaranteed money to get 'em into camp, maybe
in the neighborhood of $1mil each. What did the 9 and 10 picks sign
for last year?
My other thought about the Pistons is how long do they go with their
veterans? I distinctly remember serious trade talk 2-3 years back
between the Timberwolves and the C's for McHale. The C's refused to
trade McHale while he had value. Now he retires and they have a huge
void. The same principle applies to the Pistons. Do they trade one
or two of their veterans while they still have value in an attempt
to positions themselves to rebuild nicely in the next year or two?
Trading Rodman will gettem sumthin...but is that enough...
Pat
Pat
|
55.267 | then you have a team to contend with.... | USIC01::JGARBARINO | | Fri Jun 11 1993 11:26 | 3 |
| Charlotte needs a big-ass rebounder before anything else. And if you
don't re-sign Gill, you'll need a 2G. After those 2 spots, a quality
backup PG.
|
55.268 | should know soon about Gill | HBAHBA::HAAS | Squid Trancer | Fri Jun 11 1993 12:18 | 19 |
| Today's the day, supposedly.
The Hornets are talking with Kendall Gill today. They first want to know
what Gill will be doing about his free agency.
The Hornets will make a_offer if'n Gill wants to stay or wants to find
out what the Hornets will pay to have him stay.
As soon as Gill says that he wants to go free agent, either by shopping
around with other teams or by using his option clause to resign with
Charlotte for 1 more year so he can go totally free nexted year, the
Hornets will take the "Do what's best for the Hornets" course in planning
what to do with Gill.
A very popular suggestion being made to the local sports talk shows is
if'n Gill opts for 1 year with Charlotte then freedom, then the Hornets
should show him to seat #12 on the bench and move on without him.
TTom
|
55.269 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Can u hear me, I've been calling all day | Fri Jun 11 1993 13:44 | 2 |
| Rodman would fit in nicely...
|
55.270 | Need outside shot...or we'll be the jr Knicks | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Fri Jun 11 1993 15:10 | 22 |
| I disagree that the #1 need is rebounding. Mourning and Johnson
each averaged more than 10 reb per game. Not bad when you consider
it was Zo's first year in the league (and Larry's second). Don't
know how many RPG Gill averaged, but he's got to be one of the
better rebounding 2guards in the league.
A rebounding small forward might help - especially if Gill is TFSO'd.
A consistent outside shot, definitely. Curry's not bad, but so streaky
and slow on defense that he'll always be a bench/role player - which is
okay cuz we need a few of them.
The ultimate pickup would be guy a who could play the point, drive and
dish, AND shoot the ball. A consistent outside shot allows Charlotte
to work the two man game (inside/out) effectively, and would help
prevent the opponents defense from collapsing down on Zo or LJ when
they punch the ball inside.
With that said, I would take Rodman in a heartbeat if the price
weren't too high (Newman + pick...or *maybe* Gill straight up).
Pat
|
55.271 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Fig Pluckers Flick their Bic's! | Fri Jun 11 1993 20:29 | 4 |
| >> Charlotte needs a big-ass rebounder before anything else.
Rodman doesn't have a big_ass but anybody who can rebound 15 and 20
rebounds a game has my vote.
|
55.272 | Do Hornets have gills? | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon Jun 14 1993 13:39 | 28 |
| Neither the Hornets camp nor the Gill camp are commenting on last
Friday's meeting in Chicago.
The meeting lasted less than one hour....which leads to speculation
that they surely weren't negotiating for a new contract. Kendall
probably confirmed that he'll pursue free agency. THE MEDIA are
saying that Gill won't even think about a long term contract with
the Hornets unless the offer is in the $3-$5mil/year range.
All of this talk leads to even more discussion about trading Gill.
Earlier in the year, Gill's agent indicated that the only teams that
Gill would even consider signing a long term contract with (in lieue
of free agency) are LA Lakers, LA Clippers, Chicago Bulls, NY Knicks.
He wants to play in a large market.
Rumors are that all four teams have indicated some interest, but that
only the Clippers have some salary cap room to make a move...and they
are definitely interested.
One local station reports that there is already a standing three
way offer/deal on the table between the Hornets, Clippers, and an
undisclosed team that involves Gill.
Anyhoot, don't be surprised if the Hornets make a move or two
in the next two weeks involving Gill and one (or both) of their draft
picks.
Pat
|
55.273 | good riddance | HBAHBA::HAAS | Squid Trancer | Mon Jun 14 1993 14:30 | 11 |
| Gill is supposedly asking to be the highest paid Hornet and will
entertain no offer from Charlotte that pays him less than LJ or Zo.
I say let him go, give him away, let him be someone else's headache. The
guy has some talent. If'n he ever gets half as good as he thinks he is he
could be a star. A major head case!
Not only is he not worth as much as LJ or Zo, after the Knicks playoff
series he's fallen below Muggsy in terms of value to the team.
TTom
|
55.274 | draft hype | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Wed Jun 16 1993 10:02 | 15 |
| The Hornets will begin interviewing players today, when Lindsey Hunter
comes to town. In addition to Hunter, the Hornets expect to see
Nick Van Exel, Lucius Harris, Luther Wright, Doug Edwards, Scott
Burrell, Ervin Johnson, and possibly Greg Graham and Malcolm Mackey.
None of these guys played at the Chicago rookie camp, so the Hornets
will be looking at a lot of tape the next two weeks.
Director of Player Personnel, Dave Twardziak, was asked about the
Kendall Gill situation yesterday. He commented that the Hornets
basically have the same options available to them now that they had
before the trade deadline, but not as many. Geez, I wonder what
that means!
Pat
|
55.275 | | ROYALT::ASHE | But I never wave bye-bye... but I try... | Mon Jun 21 1993 10:33 | 3 |
| In other sports... the Albany Firebirds manhandle the Charlotte Rage
63-34 Saturday night in the Knickerbocker Arena. Both teams are now
3-3.
|
55.276 | Don't be a Nick | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:26 | 40 |
| CINCINNATI GUARD...
Nick Van Exel (sp) pulled a no-show for his interview and workout
Tuesday with the Hornets. He called later that day and said his
travel plans were mixed up.
They rescheduled for Wednesday (yesterday) morning.
Van Exel pulls another no-show. Didn't even call. He evidently was
quoted late yesterday as saying he didn't want to interview with
Charlotte cuz he wasn't going to be available when the Hornets
picked at the #17 spot.
Ego? Business savvy? What a clown!
Sounds like the Hornets really like guards Lindsay Hunter and Greg
Graham (in that order). Haven't heard any feedback on the big guys
yet.
Gill has been given his qualifying offer by the Hornets. The Hornets
would like him to sign it NOW (vs soliciting offers from other teams)
so that they have him locked up for the year. This will enable the
Hornets to continue shopping Gill.
Gill's agent is eager to help him get out of Charlotte and has started
talking with other teams/players. He evidently has asked Danny Manning
to consider restructuring his contract so that a Gill for Manning trade
can happen.
Gill claims he'll only accept a trade to NY or LA. The Hornets have
asked him to expand the list by a few teams to give them more
flexibility. They claim they've had some nibbles from non-NY/LA teams.
One rumor is that the Bullets have offered Michael Adams and their
first round pick (#6) for Gill. Adams doesn't excite me, but
Rodney Rogers sure does! The guy's got an NBA body and the skeels
to match. He was surrounded by mediocre/poor players at Wake Forest,
and didn't get much national press.
Draft day approaching....
Pat
|
55.277 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Look OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!! | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:36 | 3 |
| A front line of ALonzo, Larryand Rodney would be downright scary.
JD
|
55.278 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Still looking for that bluejean baby queen | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:37 | 2 |
| Would NJ be interested in Gill?
|
55.279 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:40 | 5 |
|
That would be a monumentally stupid move by Washington. I just can't
see it happening. As far as Van Exel goes, he may not be there when
Charlotte picks but his attitude can't be endearing him to many GM's.
|
55.280 | Bullets? Nets? | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu Jun 24 1993 12:06 | 15 |
| I agree that it would be a stupid move by Washington...UNLESS they
can get a committment from Gill to sit down and pound out a long-term
contract. Washington is a team with a bunch of players but no leader.
Kendall wants to be a leader. Whether he has the skills to command
respect is questionable...but maybe he's ready to step up to the
next level.
It would be funny to see Gill and Chapman back on the same team.
If the Bullets could move Chapman (to Houston?) maybe it makes sense.
NJ seems like a logical choice for Gill. They desperately need a
shooting guard. NJ is not on Kendall's "list." They are, however,
close to NY, and could get Gill the exposure he's looking for.
Pat
|
55.281 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Thu Jun 24 1993 12:10 | 5 |
|
Well NJ is as close to NY as Gill will get. I just don't see the Knicks
going after him.
The Crazy Met
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55.282 | aka Dean's savior | CNTROL::CHILDS | Deceptively old, almost mature | Thu Jun 24 1993 12:25 | 9 |
|
Sure Rogers is a special player but both he and Larry should be small
forwards. Charlotte needs a power forward and should have gone for
Rodman. Maybe they can package Gill and a pick to move down and grap
Webber. I think Zo, Grandmama and TO would make one heck of a scary
frontline.......
mike
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55.283 | Gill expands list! | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Fri Jun 25 1993 16:59 | 12 |
| Gill has expanded his list of teams to include Seattle and Atlanta.
It is reported that the Hornets have been offered the following
for Kendall Gill:
LA Lakers - Doug Christie and the #12 pick (tempting...)
Seattle - Dana Barros and Eddie Johnson (Hornets want McKey+Barros)
Atlanta - Stacey Augmon (tempting...)
Keep those phones a ringin'....
Pat
|
55.284 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Jun 25 1993 17:24 | 9 |
|
If Charlotte can get a #12 for a guy who is becoming nothing but a
headache they'd be crazy not to take it. Despite his excellent defense
and constant hustle, Muggsy Bogues is not the PG that's gonna take
Charlotte to the promised land. He doesn't really see the floor that
well and he's easily swarmed once he penetrates leaving him unable to
dish. This team is a player and a little experience away from being a
monster. They could get that player at #12.
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55.285 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Well, 19 tequilas later, we had a deal | Fri Jun 25 1993 17:32 | 2 |
| Is his last name Hurley?
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55.286 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Fri Jun 25 1993 17:43 | 6 |
|
>> Is his last name Hurley?
I'm not a big Hurley fan but if he's there at #12, and he probably
will be, then Charlotte has to take him. That's if they decide to
draft for need rather than the best available athlete.
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55.287 | (8^)* | PFSVAX::JACOB | You, Me, and K.D. Lang | Fri Jun 25 1993 17:47 | 9 |
|
>> >> Is his last name Hurley?
If I drinks too much Whiskey, I normally Hurley all over the bathroom.
JaKe
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55.288 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Well, 19 tequilas later, we had a deal | Fri Jun 25 1993 17:51 | 4 |
| I thought you didn't want to talk cycle talk...
Hurley would be the popular local pick around then...
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55.289 | No Hurley....but Lindsay Hunter | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon Jun 28 1993 09:33 | 10 |
| Hurley won't be there.
However...Lindsay Hunter is a guy the Hornets *LOVE*. They are
afraid he won't be there at #17. I wouldn't be too surprised if
they traded up to pick him up earlier.
If the Lakers pick him up with the #12 pick, they may be drafting him
for another team.
Pat
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55.290 | Too much for Gill | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Mon Jun 28 1993 11:29 | 14 |
| Regarding the rumored offer of Christie plus the #12 for Gill, I'd
be very surprised if the Lakers did in fact make this offer. According
to Peter Vescey, the Lakers offered the #12 plus James Worthy for
Gill and one of the Hornets' first round picks, with the understanding
that the Lakers would pay approximately half of Worthy's remaining
contract. Charlotte then countered by asking that Christie be
thrown in. Vescey did not say if the Lakers agreed to this.
The reason I don't believe we'll see Christie plus #12 for Gill is
because it leaves the Lakers with two shooting guards and no point
guard. No thanks. I'd rather take my chances with a Peeler/Christie
backcourt.
Ken
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55.291 | Laker gossip | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon Jun 28 1993 13:50 | 27 |
| What was reported locally was
LA: Elden Campbell and the #12 for Gill?
Cha: Naw.
LA: Christie and the #12?
Cha: Hmmm............................no, thank you (for now)...
No way the Hornets make the Worthy trade (even though he's a home boy).
Jerry West and the Lakers have recently indicated that they covet
Jackson State's Lindsay Hunter. Is it really true...or are they
faking out teams around them in the draft, or possibly trying to lure
a deal with the Hornets?
Let's see, if the Lakers draft Hunter that gives'em the following
guards:
Hunter
Peeler
Christie
Threatt (did they re-sign him?)
Scott (is he a goner?)
Smith
? (I thought they had another 1st/2nd year guard on the roster)
Will be interesting to see what unfolds!
Pat
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55.292 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Mon Jun 28 1993 14:13 | 22 |
| I wouldn't make either of those trades. Again, I don't see where
Gill fits into the picture. Gill only makes sense if the Lakers
then turn around and deal Anthony Peeler. Both guys deserve to be
starting 2 guards. Keeping the two of them on the same team just
won't work.
The Lakers guard situation looks like this:
Anthony Peeler sg
Doug Christie pg
Sedale Threatt pg/sg
Tony Smith sg
Duane Cooper pg
Byron Scott - Here's your hat, what's your hurry.
Since Seattle has been added to the list, why not a deal for McKey?
Surely the Sonics would do it in a second. That fills their small
forward slot, and they can then use their draft picks on guards --
perhaps Greg Graham and Scott Burrell.
Ken
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55.293 | | DECWET::METZGER | PBS = Profitable Barney Station | Mon Jun 28 1993 15:40 | 12 |
|
I think Seattle would deal McKey. He's been too inconsistant the past 2 years
to justify any great expectations. Some games he's great, many games he
disappears. However I don't know if the Sonics want Gill. They currently don't
have anybody with superstar head case problems and I don't think they want one.
Karl and Gill sounds like mixing gunpowder and lit matches...
A good shooting small forward would be nice but not at the expense of taking
the players minds off the game.
Metz
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55.294 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Mon Jun 28 1993 16:51 | 12 |
|
>> What was reported locally was
>> LA: Elden Campbell and the #12 for Gill?
>> Cha: Naw.
What more could Charlotte possibly expect to get for Gill?
With this deal they add a big, young player who is ony going to
get better with experience, they get a chance to draft the point
guard that they need and they get rid of a headache. I hope for
Charlotte's sake that this deal is still their later because I
can't imagine that they'll do much better than this.
|
55.295 | Why do we assume Gill is one with problem? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Thank God for Braves on TBS til THE Open | Mon Jun 28 1993 16:54 | 19 |
| As far as I can see it the scenario is this..
Gill: If you cannot pay me big bucks and feature me here then
I'll be glad to play somewhere else, else what you see
is what you get
Hornets: Sorry you have a contract that binds you to us and we'll do
to you whatever we want. But to show you what splendid
fellows we are we'll dangle you around and if we can rip
someone off then fine.
Now if Charlotte chooses not to deal and make Gill play then it's as
much their problem as his. If they let Christie deal go then it sounds
like they are simply greedy.
Sounds like shades of the Jon Barry fiasco when Gavitt et co tried to
blame Barry for not signing which was Barry's complete right. If the
celtics in that situation don't have the money to sign a first round
choice then they should have passed in the draft not weep about cap
limiting their offer.
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55.296 | | DECWET::METZGER | PBS = Profitable Barney Station | Mon Jun 28 1993 19:07 | 17 |
|
I see it this way:
Gill: I want to be a star and I want to be payed star money even though I
haven't shown superstar ability yet.
Hornets: We are limited by the salary cap and we place some other players
higher than you on the priority list. We'll shop you around but if we
don't get a deal that benefits us we'll hold you to the remainder
of your contract.
Gill: Boo-hoo-hoo. I'm so deprived...
Metz
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55.297 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | To walk the caves of ice | Mon Jun 28 1993 20:54 | 10 |
| re-1
Sounds more accurate. What 8 or so games that I saw the Hornets
play, Gill looked just like an average player. If he's playing
average outta spite, then he is still the one with the problem. If
you want the big bucks and star status, then play like it!
JMO,
Tim
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55.298 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the fun begins....... | Tue Jun 29 1993 09:21 | 4 |
| What ever team gets Gill will regret it BIGTIME....Ih was was only half
as good as he tthinks he is he would be an allstar...
REK
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55.299 | Gill *could* pan out | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Tue Jun 29 1993 09:50 | 48 |
| .296 is pretty close to accurate. Gill's looking for top money on
the team - about $20mil over 4 (or 5 - depending on the source) years.
The Hornets organization has definitely made some bonehead mistakes,
but hopefully have learned from them.
With Gill, they basically have a lot of options.
- if they can get MAXIMUM value for him in a trade to one of
his "favored" teams, they'll do it.
- come July 1, Gill can sign an offer sheet from any team.
What does he do if one of his "unfavored" teams makes him
a good offer? He could sign it, hoping that the Hornets
match it. But that could be risky, because...
- the Hornets have already stated publicly that if Gill gets
an unreasonabl offer sheet, that they will not match it.
For the Hornets, this would give them a $2.1 (or $2.4)mil
salary slot to fill this year. A pretty nice slot for a free agent.
- if Gill signs the Hornets qualifying offer and plays out his
last year, the Hornets could trade him later in the season or
let him go after the season...which would give them the open salary
slot mentioned above (next year).
Gill has shown some potential and proved a lot of his critics wrong.
When he was drafted #5 in the '91 draft, many said he was an okay
player, but not good enough offensively or defensively to make an
impact in the NBA. His defensive and rebounding skills are above
average for a young 2 guard. His offense is inconsistent. Gill
claims it's because the Hornets don't run plays for him, etc.
The frustrating thing for the Hornets is that they basically gave
away Rex Chapman (for Tommy Hammonds) to give Gill sole possession
of the 2 guard spot.
In other news,
George Lynch,
James Robinson, and
Nick "better late than never" Van Exel
will work out in Charlotte today and tomorrow to round out the Hornets
predraft stuff.
It's basically a crap shoot cause so many players have moved up
in the draft, it's hard to tell who's going to be left when the
Hornets pick.
Pat
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55.300 | so we should find out about mr gill soon | AKOCOA::BREEN | Thank God for Braves on TBS til THE Open | Tue Jun 29 1993 10:45 | 13 |
| .299 clears it up. Metz etco maybe entirely right and now it looks
like the Gill question will be answered eventually on the court.
His size and apparent ability to defend and rebound is potentially
special since the number 1 priority of any team wanting a flag is to
have someone who can defend mj.
Having watched celtics organization over the years I am very wary of
automatically taking the team's side of an argument. If it had been
Red Auerbach in charge of those Huns instead of the relative mr nice
guy Attila western civ books would read a little differently.
b
|
55.301 | Hornets get Graham, Burrell | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu Jul 01 1993 13:43 | 37 |
| The Hornets fared well in the draft.
With the #17 pick, they chose Greg Graham of Indiana who can swing
between the 1 and 2 guard position.
With the #20 pick, they added Scott Burrell of Connecticut (I think?)
who is targetted primarily as a small forward.
Both players interviewed and tested well in Charlotte. Both players
are very athletic, agressive, tough, and were DEFENSIVE players of the
year in their respective conferences. They should fit in well with
the Charlotte system. This also gives the Hornets a bit of depth at
the 2 and 3 spots should they trade/lose Newman or Gill.
It was revealed after the draft that the Hornets were very near an
agreement with Detroit for the 10th or 11th pick (in return for
Charlotte's #17 and #20). The Hornets wanted Lindsay Hunter in a
bad way, and Detroit had interest in Luther Wright and Scott Burrell.
The Pistons were open to the idea but wanted to wait until draft time
to make sure said players were available. At the last minute, Detroit,
who didn't even interview Hunter before the draft, changed their minds
and decided to draft Hunter for themselves with no intentions of
trading.
The Hornets passed on Acie Earl with the #17 pick cuz of his slow feet.
He'll probably be okay in a half-court set offense.
The Hornets did interview and test Nick Van Exel yesterday morning.
Nick, who blew off his two prior scheduled interviews with the Hornets
without bothering to call, showed up this time. Bristow told Van Exel
"you have the skills to go between 10 and 15, but you'll probably go
after 20" because of attitude, etc. Van Exel went in the thirties to LA.
Mills sure slipped. I thought for a second there that Boston was
going to take him cuz of Nazz's kiss of death.
Pat
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55.302 | And Van Exel was worse - 38% from the field last year | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Take me for a little while | Wed Jul 07 1993 12:19 | 13 |
| Can somebody please explain to me the attraction of Lindsay Hunter?
Here is a guy who measured out at 6-0 3/4" in Chicago, has never played
point guard in his life, and in his four years in college shot .393,
.409, .412. and .412 from the floor. He barely shot 70% from the line!
He averaged only 3.5 assists/game in his career. Shot only 34% from
three point range. He did take over 23 shots per game in his senior
season, so he's definitely not shy.
He might be another Jon Barry type, in that he had a great workout, so
that takes the place of four years of less than mediocre shooting.
NAZZ
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55.303 | They prob'ly think he's next Kevin Johnson (*^) | AKOCOA::BREEN | Redsox fever? Take 2 aspirin | Wed Jul 07 1993 13:15 | 1 |
|
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55.304 | almost had him | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Thu Jul 08 1993 14:33 | 15 |
| re: Linday Hunter.
Can't explain how his star rose except what everyone is saying about his
performance in the mini camps. His stats - or lack therein - are
explained by the fact that he played outta position with point guard
being his "natural" position - he played it in high school.
In pursuing him, the Hornets definitely overplayed their hand. They about
had Detroit talked into a trade swapping the 10th pick for Charlotte's
17th and 20th. The Pistons were curious about why the Hornets wanted to
do this and the answer was given as they wanted Hunter. Almost
immediately Detroit went for him, despite assuring everyone that they
wouldn't draft anyone who hadn't payed a visit.
TTom
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55.305 | Wingate signs 4yr deal | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Sun Jul 11 1993 17:52 | 30 |
| Unrestricted free agent David Wingate inked a four year deal
with the Hornets rumored to be worth about $500k per year.
He said he never considered taking offers from any other team.
He likes Charlotte (city), team mates, coaching staff, and the
future potential of the team. He appreciated the Hornets taking a
chance on him last year when other teams were afraid of his off-court
problems.
Great move by the Hornets...and they got him at a very cheap price.
Gill trade rumors still active....some type of multi-player trade
to the Clippers for Manning (as primary) still being discussed.
Evidently the Clippers asked Manning last week if he would take a
half-million dollar pay cut to make the deal work, and Manning responded
"YES" without hesitation. He indicated that he would not have a problem
playing in the shadows of Larry J and LJ...and that getting the assist
is just as important to him as getting the bucket, blah, blah, blah....
and sign a long term contract to stay here, blah, blah, blah.
His agent was on a local sports talk radio show Friday night and
confirmed everything.
Still, no trade yet. I like the thought...but I'll believe it when
I see it.
Pat
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55.306 | all that and more | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Mon Jul 12 1993 11:51 | 15 |
| One of the problems with the Manning-Gill trade is that it has to involve
other players. So what they're talking about is 2 from Charlotte for
Manning and 2 from the Clippers for Gill and that's where the rub seems
to be. The Clippers want Kenny Gattison as one of the players and the
Hornets are against that.
Stay tuned for more. In the meanwhile, rookie camp has opened. Burrell is
here but Graham isn't. Apparently, Burrell has to play well to get any
offer and then he'd have to make the team. The only veteran in this camp
is Kevin Lynch who is the most likely to get waived if Graham - or
Burrell - make the team. With the signing of David Wingate, the Hornets
now have 12 guaranteed contracts so somebody has to go if the rookies
stay.
TTom
|
55.307 | Gill - Oakley - Hornacek/Dawkins | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:39 | 12 |
| Today's Kendall Gill Rumor:
Gill to the Knicks, Oakley to the 76ers, Hornacek or Dawkins to
Charlotte. Plus or minus draft choices.
If'n you look at it like Gill for Hornacek it looks good to me but Philly
would be giving Hornacek to get Oakley. Must be something else in this
for them.
Of course, that's why they call these rumors.
TTom
|
55.308 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:42 | 4 |
| Nooooooooooo! geez I hope this stays a rumor. Gill on the Knicks - great
just what they need a real headcase!
The Crazy Met
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55.309 | pay to play | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:44 | 4 |
| Hail, all you gotta due is pay him more than Ewing and he'll be happy. He
said he'd sign with the Hornets if'n he got more than anyone else.
TTom
|
55.310 | Head's too big for his car | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jul 13 1993 15:54 | 7 |
| Whats up with this gil character, does he really beleive he's as good
or better then Alonzo and/or Grandmama ? How much money is he looking
for ??? Would he be consider one of the top 5 at his position (or even
top 10)...???? Just curious, I see alot of talk about him but nobody
seems all that intrested ?
MairB
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55.311 | slight nit, TCM | FRETZ::HEISER | light without heat | Tue Jul 13 1993 16:38 | 2 |
| Nooooooooooo! geez I hope this stays a rumor. Gill on the Knicks - great
just what they need *ANOTHER* real headcase!
|
55.312 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Jul 13 1993 16:42 | 3 |
| Knicks have one REAL headcase in Greg Anthony; a number of psuedo headcases.
The Crazy Met
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55.313 | We ain't that picky! | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Wed Jul 14 1993 00:28 | 16 |
| Dear Hornets:
We ain't picky. We'll take Manning, Hornacek, or even Hersey Hawkins.
We'd even consider Augmon/Willis plus future considerations.
Whatever you do, trade Gill before camp starts to get this stuff
behind us.
Dear Tom:
What's this "Lower Melvin" crap? Do you go to the library to find
unusual p-names....or just listen to Kevin talk in his sleep?
Any chance you'll be in the RTP area this week or next?
Respectfully,
Upper Melvin
|
55.314 | take him | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Wed Jul 14 1993 11:10 | 15 |
| Gill is a genuine all star head case. And that's about the only aspect of
his game that qualifies for that status.
There is no doubts that he has the talent. If'n he'd shut up and take it
to the basket everyone would be better off. But as he currently plays the
2 guard, he has a less than average jump shot and his defense fluctuates
between looking good and letting the other guy score 50, like the 57 he
gave up to Reggie Williams.
At this point, the Hornets would be better off dumping him, waiving him
or otherwise assisting him outta town. The idea of actually getting
anything for him much less Manning, Hornacek, Augmon, etc., would be
gravy.
TTom
|
55.315 | Can't just dump a headcase when he's this talented. | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Wed Jul 14 1993 12:29 | 15 |
| Re.
> At this point, the Hornets would be better off dumping him, waiving him
> or otherwise assisting him outta town. The idea of actually getting
> anything for him much less Manning, Hornacek, Augmon, etc., would be
> gravy.
Wait a second. Two seasons ago, this guy was a 20 ppg scorer and was
considered one of the best young guards in the league. You don't just
waive that kind of talent. The Hornets are being smart in trying to get
the best deal they can, rather than letting their emotions dictate their
actions. I still think that some kind of deal involving Manning will
come together in the end. It's too good of a fit not to happen.
Ken
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55.316 | anybody but Gill | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Wed Jul 14 1993 12:39 | 12 |
| I hear you, Ken. There's no doubt that Gill has the talent and the
Hornets should get something for him.
Unfortunately, the way it's going, Gill will most likely end up with a 1
year contract in Charlotte and his only motivation for playing well will
be his nexted contract. The guy is a major jerk. And this situation will
affect the Hornets throughout the season.
In the meanwhile, the Hornets being the business people they are, you can
rest assured that they won't take my suggestion to dump Gill.
TTom
|
55.317 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Imus is coming to Boston | Wed Jul 14 1993 12:54 | 5 |
| Gill could be just the offensive player (on the court), that the
Knickerbockers need to put them over the top. The window of
opportunity for New York is 1-2 more years at most.
/Don
|
55.318 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Wed Jul 14 1993 13:08 | 5 |
| But will Gill be able to do what is needed on the court given the NY
spotlight??
The Crazy Met
|
55.319 | one head case for another? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Wed Jul 14 1993 13:12 | 4 |
| I think NY could be good for Gill. He wants to be a major star in a major
city. The onliest problem with the Knicks is what about Starks.
TTom
|
55.320 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Imus is coming to Boston | Wed Jul 14 1993 13:19 | 4 |
| I think that with less of the offensive burden on his shoulders
Starks would be an even better player.
/Don
|
55.321 | Gill to NY - it'll never happen | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Take me for a little while | Wed Jul 14 1993 16:08 | 10 |
| Let's say the Knicks trade Charles Smith for Gill. That would
probably work under the salary cap. The question then becomes
where do you play him? Gill has had brief, unsuccessful attempts
to play the point. Starks is not a PG. Hubert Davis is not a PG.
Rolando Blackman is not a point guard. I think you get my drift.
Shooting guard is the Knicks strongest position; adding Gill would
only create problems for them, not solve any.
NAZZ
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55.322 | opinion? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Thu Jul 15 1993 13:36 | 13 |
| Nazz,
Ignore for a minute whether or not a particular trade could be made,
exactly what would you say Gill's market value is? Who's he compare with
really?
My take is that he's got talent but because of his head and who's on this
team - LJ and Zo - he compares to the other 3rd most important players.
And that's not a salary of $4 million.
Just Curious.
TTom
|
55.323 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | Andy Moog > Brian Sutter | Thu Jul 15 1993 15:26 | 5 |
| Hey NAZZ, the trade you mention is addition by subtraction because
the Knickerbockers get rid of one of the biggest wusses in the league
in Smith.
/Don
|
55.324 | Maybe in the top half of shooting guards - not much better | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Take me for a little while | Thu Jul 15 1993 16:49 | 38 |
| Kendall Gill is a good but not great shooting guard. He lacks
consistency on his outside shot, but can create well. He runs the
floor well and handles the ball adequately for a shooting guard.
He is not a very good passer, and would be a below average point guard.
Although he has good size, he is not a very good rebounder. His
defense needs some work, although he is quick and can come up with
some steals.
I would say he is not as good as the following shooting guards:
1) Michael Jordan
2) Clyde Drexler
3) Reggie Lewis (if he's healthy!)
4) Ron Harper
5) Dan Majerle
6) Mitch Richmond
7) Joe Dumars
8) Jimmy Jackson (potentially)
I would say he is on a par with the following shooting guards:
9) Jeff Hornacek
10) Reggie Miller
11) Hersey Hawkins
12) Ricky Pierce (only because he's getting old)
13) Latrell Sprewell
14) John Starks
I would say he's slightly better than these shooting guards:
15) Blue Edwards
16) Stacey Augmon
17) Dennis Scott
18) Doug West
And he's much better than the rest of the shooting guards in the
league.
NAZZ
|
55.325 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Thu Jul 15 1993 17:30 | 6 |
| Nazz, you listed 18 guards; there are 28(?) teams. So that puts Gill
right in the middle of the pack of shooting guards (starters that is).
Not real impressive; add in being a headcase and I can't imagine why the
Knicks would want him.
The Crazy Met
|
55.326 | everything still on the table | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Jul 16 1993 11:18 | 20 |
| Thanks for the "ratings", Nazz.
Meanwhile, Gill and his agent Arn Tellem met with the Knicks to discuss
possible trade scenarios. The Knicks are actively pursuing A.C. Green. If
that happens, they not only would willingly deal Oakley but something
would have to give: the Knicks are over the salary cap. They can't afford
to go after Green and Gill.
The main question that everyone is asking is why would Gill want to leave
a team who's status is rising. The Hornets expect to improve after lasted
years showing in the playoffs. Why leave Charlotte for the Clippers?
Speaking of L.A., the multi-player deal with the Clippers is still being
discussed. This is the 2 Hornets for Manning, 2 Clippers for Gill trade.
And just to keep the options open, Tellem and Gill are supposedly heading
to Seattle to meet with the Sonics in a continuing effort to determine
the market value of Gill.
TTom
|
55.327 | | WREATH::DEVLIN | It's just time to say hor d'oevre... | Fri Jul 16 1993 11:21 | 4 |
| at this point, I'd take a burnt grilled cheese sandwich and a copy of Johnny
Most's memoirs for Charles Smif.
JD
|
55.328 | Hornets lose to Orlando | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Jul 16 1993 11:35 | 24 |
| ... which is about the way I feel about Gill.
The Hornets lost lasted night to Orlando at the Southern Summer Review,
107-86. Sounds like it was some ugly ball: 77 personal fouls, 83 foul
shots, 33 turnovers.
Looking good for Charlotte were Scott Burrell, who's expected to look
good and Stevie Thompson and Matt Nover who are making the Hornets take
second looks. Thompson scored 20 to lead the team while Nover scored 16.
Orlando dominated the game with a couple of big men, Brian Williams and
second round pick Geert Hammink, and a couple of point guards, Litterial
Green and Greg Grant.
Kevin Lynch struggled and remains clearly on the bubble in terms of
staying with the team. The Hornets have 12 guaranteed contracts,
including Lynsh's, Burrell and top pick Greg Graham will come to camp,
and the Hornets have indicated that they'll invite a couple of free
agents who at this point look like Thompson and Nover.
Charlotte plays Miami tonight. The Heat defeated the Hawks 86-76
yesterday.
TTom
|
55.329 | Scott Skiles perhaps? | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Fri Jul 16 1993 11:38 | 4 |
| Knicks going after Green? Knicks possibly going after Gill? None
of this addresses their biggest need -- a legitimate point guard.
Ken
|
55.330 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | light without heat | Fri Jul 16 1993 11:52 | 1 |
| I heard one rumor of Skiles to the Spurs for JR Reid.
|
55.331 | Today is suppose to be Kukoc day in Chicago :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jul 19 1993 12:06 | 13 |
| So Gill is around 12-15th in terms of starters. So if Im correct hs
Young,Inexperienced, playing in the shadow of 2 great scores and a
very unhappy head case, all this and still closing in on the top 10.
So if he gets the $$$ and Status he wants from a team and becomes more
of a leader what is his potential ? Sound like he could be worth it
for some young team. Could someone like dallas or minny aford/use him.
I think someone will pick him up and be very happy with him, well have
to wait and see. I hope he doesnt get stuck staying where he wont give
100%, nobody wins in that situation...
MaB
|
55.332 | Hornets beat the Hawks | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Mon Jul 19 1993 12:20 | 30 |
| Totally agree about the no win opinion.
Gill set the rules about which teams he would be willing to go to. He has
a trade approval clause in his contract and has let it be known that at
this time he is willing to consider New York and Los Angeles as
metropolitan areas in which he'd play and recently added Seattle Sonics
to the list of teams. Right now he's on record as saying he would veto
any other team or area.
> ... Sound like he could be worth it
> for some young team.
You mean like the Hornets? Remember that when LJ and later Zo came along,
Gill was already here. Had Gill continued to develop instead of running
his mouth, he wouldn't be in any one's shadow. Consensus was much higher
on Gill a year ago than it is now. Not a good sign for someone trying to
be a Top 10 player. Actually he claims he's Top 5.
In the meanwhile, the Southern Summer camp thang ended over the weekend
with the Hornets finally winning one. They beat Atlanta 95-90. From this
crop of players, 4 maybe 5 will be invited to the real camp. Kevin Lynch
has a contract so he'll show up. Scott Burrell will show up. Others
mentioned as being invited include Stevie Thompson and Matt Nover both of
whom played well throughout this camp.
Greg Graham who wasn't there will also be in camp if'n he signs by then.
That gives the Hornets about 17 players with 12 guaranteed contracts to
sort through.
TTom
|
55.333 | If he were only as good as he thought he was | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Take me for a little while | Mon Jul 19 1993 12:20 | 6 |
| Dallas wouldn't want him - they expect Jimmy Jackson to be THE man
for them. Besides, Gill wants to go to a high-profile city, in a
situation where he can be THE man. Perhaps New Jersey or the Clippers
could feed his ego, but I cain't think of anywhere else.
NAZZ
|
55.334 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:17 | 9 |
| Although the Clippers make sense, strictly because of the rock-and-a-hard-
place spot they find themselves in with Manning, it wouldn't necessarily
be the best place for Gill shine. The Clips already have Ron Harper as
their starting shooting guard, and they drafted Terry Dehere for the same
spot. That looks kind of crowded to me. Of the teams he listed, Seattle
might be his best location, with Ricky Pierce getting up there in years
and no younger guard ready to take his place.
Ken
|
55.335 | YAWN | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:27 | 11 |
| Aim I the only noter tired of hearing about Kendall Gill? I mean,
every day we must trudge our way thru another dozen or so notes, which
wouldn't be so bad, 'sept it's been this way for the last six (6)
months or so!
Let's move this discussion forward and talk about something
interesting, like the new cleaning solution the Hornets janitorial
service is switching to or somethin'.
- ACC Chris
|
55.336 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:27 | 1 |
| It's more interesting that the Dean Smith stuff...
|
55.337 | Prepare for misdirection. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:29 | 5 |
| Stand-by for the obligatory anti-Carolina notes sayin' how boring
the ACC/UNC/Dean discussions are.
- ACC Chris
|
55.338 | So, so predictable ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:29 | 6 |
| True to form, Mac logs in.
Haw haw!!
- ACC Chris
|
55.339 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:30 | 3 |
| packet collision.
The Crazy Met
|
55.340 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:30 | 2 |
| Pretty good prediction there ACChris. You hit it right on the nose
even after I entered it.
|
55.341 | Clippers might settle for Green | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Mon Jul 19 1993 14:47 | 8 |
| There was some minor progress on the potential Clippers-Hornets trade
over the weekend.
The Clippers had been demanding Kenny Gattison but now are talking like
they'd be willing to negotiate for terms involving Johnny Newman and
Sidney Green for Manning.
TTom
|
55.342 | Not too one-sided! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Take me for a little while | Mon Jul 19 1993 15:22 | 5 |
| The holdup in the Newman and Green for Manning talks is that the
Clippers are asking Charlotte to pay for Elgin Baylor's lobotomy
if he makes that deal.
NAZZ
|
55.343 | more balanced | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Mon Jul 19 1993 15:38 | 7 |
| Nazz, this went along with another too one-sided deal of John Williams
and some other stiff for Kendall Gill.
Basically it's Manning for Gill and two stiffs for two stiffs but they
can't do it that way because of the cap rules on trades.
TTom
|
55.344 | balance this | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon Jul 19 1993 21:09 | 14 |
| I think it was like John "Hot Plate" Williams and Randy Wittman(?)
for Kendall Gill....then, Newman and Green for Manning.
Baylor made need a lobotomy...but he better get something for Manning
while he can. Come mid-February (trading deadline), the Clips
get nada for him. There won't be many other teams knockin cuz
of trade limitations 1)from salary cap 2) from Danny Manning.
Gill and agent Arn Tellam were in NY last week to meet with Knicks
blue-suits to discuss potential deals. Gill and Tellam are supposedly
in Seattle this week doing the same thing. Gill wants outta Charlotte
so bad, he's pounding the pavement.
What is Dean Smith doing this summer?
|
55.345 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Fresh off a week of I & I | Mon Jul 19 1993 21:23 | 10 |
|
>>Baylor made need a lobotomy...
Dunno about you, but I'd rather have a bottle in front of me tha a
frontal lobotomy.
Schnortt Schitt Schlepps
JaKe
|
55.346 | deserve each other? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Jul 20 1993 12:12 | 10 |
| ESPN had a_interview with Manning and he said in no uncertain terms he
wants out.
The Clippers could be a good place for Gill. They don't have a real star.
They don't like management and they don't like each other. Gill could
really fit in there.
Of course, if'n the money's right.
TTom
|
55.347 | bottle of arn | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Tue Jul 20 1993 22:17 | 13 |
| JaKe,
I'd rather have a bottle of Iron City in front of me, than
...well...maybe a warm Rolling Rock. Was in the steel city
over July 4th and had a large time. Things won't be the same
without Brister around. Was hoping he'd sign with an AFC team
so the Steeler fans could still boo him once or twice a year.
The Manning interview was nice. Had to make the head (coach)-less
Clippers feel real good.
Pat
|
55.348 | LJ has ruptured disk | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon Jul 26 1993 13:15 | 3 |
| Heard that LJ has a ruptured disk in his back. They hope to
treat without surgery. Don't know any more details, but it
sounds kinda serious to me.
|
55.349 | KG finishes West Coast tour | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Mon Aug 02 1993 13:42 | 44 |
| Gill finished his West Coast tour last week with meetings in
LA (Clippers) and Seattle. With this comes increased anticipation
that Gill is outta here.
Sources from both above teams said that they were impressed with Gill
and interested in obtaining him. A Sonics official confirmed that
Seattle would indeed be willing to give up Dana Barros, Eddie Johnson,
and next years #1 (that they obtained from Philly) for Gill...but that
they don't think the deal will go through cause they think Charlotte
will cut a deal with the Clippers to get Manning.
The Clippers supposedly now want Gattison as part of the package.
I.e. Gill, Gattison, and Newman for Manning, Williams, and Woods.
If this deal goes down, there is another report that Williams would
then be dealt to Indiana...to reunite with coach Larry Brown...and
that Charlotte would get...probably Dale Davis.
I'd hate to give up Gatt; but getting Manning and Davis would greatly
enhance the front-line.
Manning was in near-by Greensboro last week and made several public
comments about wanting to become a Hornet. He even brought a suit
with him...just in case there was a press conference.
All kinds of other rumors flying about the Knicks and Sixers.
Scenario is this:
The Sixers sign free agent A.C. Green
The Sixers then trade A.C. Green to the Knicks for Tony Campbell
and the infamous Tim McCormick contract (i.e. Houston's
#1 pick in next years NBA draft)
The Sixers then send Hornacek to NY for Oakley
The Knicks then send Hornacek to Charlotte for Gill.
Sounds pretty wild.
For some reason, the local media folks think that Gill will be
moved by the middle of August.
No more news on LJ's herniated disk...except that he'll continue
to treat with physical therapy.
Zo's shooting some Nike commercials somewhere.
Pat
|
55.350 | | DECWET::METZGER | Summer finally arrives.... | Mon Aug 02 1993 15:07 | 13 |
|
Seattle must be crazy to give up the #1 from Philly next year. Even with
Bradley the Sixers are going to stink this year and that pick will most likely
be a lottery pick.
If Charlotte got another lottery pick they'd be unstoppable for the next 5-7
years. They could grab somebody like Jason Kidd (if he comes out) and be a tour
de force for 10 years.
I'll be bummed if the Sonics give up that much for a head case without a
contract.
Metz
|
55.351 | I wish the bulls would make moves like this | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Aug 02 1993 17:24 | 4 |
| WOW, He's useless to the Hornets to the Philly's #1 Pick would be
immense. Philly should go down hill this season.... That would be
an awsome move for charlotte...
MairB
|
55.352 | HORNETS.COM | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Wed Aug 04 1993 11:51 | 184 |
| $! Command format:
$!
$! $ @Hornets p1 p2 p3
$!
$! p1 = item to search for, such as opponent's name, TV station, day of week)
$! p2 = forecasting switch; enter Y to enable; N or blank to disable
$! p3 = if p2 is Y, enter a number from 1-31; 7 is the default
$!
$ Save_Message = F$Environment("Message")
$ Set Message/Nosever/Noid/Notext/Nofac
$ Say :== Write sys$output
$ dow = "''f$cvtime(""today"",,""weekday"")'"
$ td = "''f$time()'"
$ day= "''f$extract(0,2,td)'"
$ month=f$extract(3,3,td)
$ year=f$extract(7,4,td)
$ file = f$environment("procedure")
$ gametoday = f$extract(3,4,f$time())+f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime("today"))
$ P1 = f$edit(P1,"collapse")
$ If P1 .eqs. ""
$ then
$ lookingfortoday = "TRUE"
$ p1 = gametoday
$ Say "Today's Charlotte Hornets' basketball game: "
$ else
$ Say "Selected Charlotte Hornets' basketball game(s): "
$ lookingfortoday = "FALSE"
$ endif
$ search 'file' 'p1'
$ is_there = $status
$ if is_there .eqs. "%X08D78053"
$ then
$ if lookingfortoday then Say "No game today."
$ if .not. lookingfortoday then Say "No such game."
$ endif
$next_n_days:
$ if P2 .eqs. "" .or. P2 .eqs. " " then goto done
$ if P2 .eqs. "Y"
$ then
$ at_a_glance = 7
$ if P3 .eqs. "" .or. P3 .eqs. " " then P3 = at_a_glance
$ if P3 .lt. 1 .or. P3 .gt. 31 then goto bad_reply
$ else
$ if P2 .nes. "N" then goto bad_reply
$ goto done
$ endif
$ Say "Charlotte Celtic games in next "+"''P3'"+" days:"
$ month = f$edit(f$extract(0,3,"''p1'"),"UPCASE")
$ n_day = f$extract(4,2,"''p1'")
$ count = 1
$next_day:
$ n_day = n_day + 1
$ if month .eqs. "OCT" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "NOV"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "NOV" .AND. n_day .gt. 30
$ then
$ month = "DEC"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "DEC" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "JAN"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "JAN" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "FEB"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "FEB" .AND. n_day .gt. 28
$ then
$ month = "MAR"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "MAR" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "APR"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "APR" .AND. n_day .gt. 23 then goto say_playoffs
$ goto test_for_game
$new_month:
$ n_day = "1"
$test_for_game:
$ if n_day .lt. 10 then n_day = "0" + f$edit("''n_day'","collapse")
$ p1 = "''month'" + "-" + "''n_day'"
$ search 'file' 'p1'
$ count = count + 1
$ if count .le. P3 then goto next_day
$ goto done
$say_playoffs:
$ SAY "Playoffs due to start... schedule is TBD!!!"
$ goto done
$bad_reply:
$ Say "Invalid reply."
$ goto done
$ done:
$ set mess'Save_Message'
$ EXIT
NOV-05 Chicago 8:05 TNT
NOV-06 at Milwaukee 9:00
NOV-09 at Cleveland 7:30
NOV-11 Orlando 7:35
NOV-12 at Boston 7:30
NOV-16 at Indiana 7:30
NOV-17 Sacramento 7:35
NOV-19 Washington 8:05 TNT
NOV-20 at Atlanta 7:30
NOV-23 at Washington 7:30
NOV-24 LA Lakers 7:35
NOV-26 Milwaukee 7:35
NOV-27 at Miami 7:30
DEC-01 San Antonio 7:35
DEC-03 at Denver 10:30 TNT
DEC-04 at Utah 9:00
DEC-07 at Houston 8:30
DEC-09 Cleveland 7:35
DEC-11 New Jersey 7:35
DEC-14 Minnesota 7:35
DEC-16 at New Jersey 7:30
DEC-17 Denver 7:35
DEC-20 at Chicago 8:30
DEC-21 at Detroit 7:30
DEC-23 Boston 7:35
DEC-27 Detroit 7:35
DEC-28 at Cleveland 7:30
DEC-30 Chicago 7:35
JAN-02 at New York 6:00
JAN-04 at Atlanta 7:30
JAN-06 Portland 7:35
JAN-08 New York 7:35
JAN-11 at Phoenix 9:00
JAN-13 at Sacramento 10:30
JAN-14 at LA Lakers 10:30
JAN-16 at Portland 8:00
JAN-19 Philadelphia 7:35
JAN-21 at Milwaukee 9:00
JAN-22 Milwaukee 7:35
JAN-25 at Miami 7:30
JAN-26 Orlando 7:35
JAN-28 Atlanta 7:35
FEB-02 Indiana 7:35
FEB-04 Miami 7:35
FEB-05 at Indiana 7:30
FEB-07 at Philadelphia 7:30
FEB-09 Golden State 8:05 TNT
FEB-16 Houston 7:35
FEB-18 Milwaukee 7:35
FEB-20 Cleveland 4:05
FEB-21 at Chicago 3:30
FEB-24 Dallas 7:35
FEB-27 at Orlando 12:30 NBC
MAR-01 at Seattle 10:00
MAR-02 at LA Clippers 10:30
MAR-05 at Golden State 10:30
MAR-08 Phoenix 7:35
MAR-11 at Minnesota 8:00
MAR-12 at New Jersey 7:30
MAR-14 Boston 7:35
MAR-16 Atlanta 7:35
MAR-18 Utah 7:35
MAR-20 Seattle 12:00 NBC
MAR-22 Philadelphia 7:35
MAR-23 at Atlanta 7:30
MAR-25 at Detroit 8:00
MAR-26 LA Clippers 7:35
MAR-29 at New York 8:00 TNT
APR-01 at Dallas 8:30
APR-02 at San Antonio 8:30
APR-05 at Cleveland 7:30
APR-06 Indiana 7:35
APR-08 New Jersey 7:35
APR-09 at Philadelphia 7:30
APR-11 Miami 7:35
APR-14 at Orlando 8:00 TNT
APR-15 Chicago 8:05 TNT
APR-17 New York 3:00 NBC
APR-20 Washington 7:35
APR-21 at Boston 7:30
APR-23 Detroit 3:30 NBC
APR-24 at Washington 1:00
|
55.353 | Stop! Thief! | FRETZ::HEISER | beat them until morale improves | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:31 | 2 |
|
|
55.354 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Get a haircut & get a real job | Thu Aug 05 1993 01:38 | 1 |
| Was there a TM?
|
55.355 | ha | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu Aug 05 1993 09:27 | 8 |
| You're not implying that Tommy stole your code, are you?
If you run @HORNETS and pass it a P2 parameter for forecast, it'll
tell you the "upcoming games" for the...
Charlotte Celtics!
Naw, couldn't have been your code....
|
55.356 | grade A Freudian slip ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | beat them until morale improves | Thu Aug 05 1993 12:30 | 1 |
| The Charlotte Celtics?!
|
55.357 | on demand | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 06 1993 11:03 | 14 |
| Hail, I stole if from Nazz!
And today's update on Kendall Gill:
Kendall's agent implied yesterday that Gill would be willing to sign back
on with the Hornets, on his terms I would assume. Big George Shinn says
he'd rather keep going for Danny Manning. The word on that deal is that
it's almost set to happen except the Clippers appear to be brain dead and
otherwise incapable of making a decision. New coach - Weiss - entertains
the fantasy that he can talk Manning into staying.
More to follow...
TTom
|
55.358 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Fri Aug 13 1993 10:28 | 16 |
| Hi,
As an English "fan" of the Hornets, I get to hear very little about what's going
on, so could someone answer the following questions for me?
Is there any more news on Kendall Gill?
What are the Hornets chances like for next season?
Who's on the squad?
Where would be the best place to write for more info. or merchandise?
Cheers very much,
Mike
|
55.359 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Everybody hurts... sometimes... | Fri Aug 13 1993 10:42 | 12 |
| Haven't heard anything on Gill.
Hornets have a good chance to compete for the division next year, from
what I can tell. Depends on where Gill ends up and who they get for
him.
Squad remains the same except they've drafted Greg Graham from Indiana
and Scott Burrell from UConn. Pat or Tom could tell you who they're
probably replacing.
I think the arena is what? 5 Hive Drive, Charlotte NC. I don't have
a Zip code for you.
|
55.360 | in reply... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 13 1993 11:14 | 57 |
| Mike,
Here's a_attempt:
>Is there any more news on Kendall Gill?
The latest on Gill is that he's trying to appeal to the Hornets fans and
convince them that he really isn't such a bad guy. He says he's
misunderstood just because he's trying to get outta Charlotte. When asked
why he wants to leave he says it's not about money and it's not about
ego.
To date the hottest rumor is that Gill will go to the LA Clippers for a
couple of their stiffs and Danny Manning will come to Charlotte for a
couple of theirs.
>What are the Hornets chances like for next season?
The Hornets will have the problem of being recognized as a good team. So
it will be much harder to sneak up on anyone. I think those days are gone
for as long as LJ and Zo are around. Also, the Hornets will have to avoid
what happened to Miami after they made the playoffs and sank into
oblivion the next year. Assuming the no Gill trade goes through and
he's around, the prospects look good. The immediate goal would be to host
the first round of playoffs.
>Who's on the squad?
There are 12 guaranteed contracts on the Hornets: guards Muggsy Bogues,
Dell Curry, Kendall Gill, Tony Bennett, and Kevin Lynch; forwards Larry
Johnson, Johnny Newman, Sidney Green and David Wingate; centers Alonzo
Mourning, Kenny Gattison and Mike Gminski.
The Hornets drafted guard Greg Graham from Indiana and Scott Burrell
from Connecticut. The Hornets are very hopeful that both can make the
team. That leaves 14 people for 12 slots.
Charlotte may have got a break this week. Tony Bennett suffered a knee
injury and will have to have it scoped. There may be a chance that he
will start the season out on the injured list.
Of the current roster, the most likely to go is Kevin Lynch. However,
there are talks of trading Johnny Newman and/or talking Gminski into
retiring and moving upstairs. The ones mentioned in the possible Clippers
trade are Newman and Sidney Green. LA really would rather have Kenny
Gattison but the Hornets said no.
>Where would be the best place to write for more info. or merchandise?
Here's the Hornets info:
Charlotte Hornets
One Hive Drive
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-357-0252.
TTom
|
55.361 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Fri Aug 13 1993 12:04 | 9 |
| Great, thanks very much.
Would there be any chance of getting the results and main scorers posted during
the season, because the news is slow out here unless you've got satellite telly
(which I haven't)?
Once again, cheers,
Mike
|
55.362 | Internet? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 13 1993 13:10 | 9 |
| Mike,
Drop me a line and let's set you up for Internet access. That way you can
read the box scores, standings and news on all the teams.
Unfortunately, I'm in and outta the office a lot and can't ::SPORT around
daily. You can be sure that I'll be active in this topic, though.
TTom
|
55.363 | Hornets are looking to sting | POWDML::SGOLDSMITH | | Fri Aug 13 1993 15:13 | 6 |
| The chances for the Hornets are *outstanding* for next season. They
picked up two *great* picks in the draft to complement a second-round
playoff team already. Orlando, Charlotte and New York are going to be
neck and neck in the east.
Steve
|
55.364 | maybe LA, maybe Seattle, maybe stay | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Mon Aug 16 1993 14:04 | 28 |
| More Kendall Gill rumors:
The Hornets and Gill's agent have set a deadline of settling Gill's
status with the Hornets by the end of this week.
Charlotte is going all out to close what they think is the best deal
right now: Danny Manning for 2 Hornets and Gill for 2 Clippers. Their
second choice is Manning for Gill and another player. 2-for-1 deals are
now OK under the cap deals.
Outside of dealing with the Clippers, the Hornets next best hope of
dumping Gill is a trade with Seattle. Supposedly a deal has been
discussed that would send Dana Barros, Eddie Johnson and a #1 pick
(acquired from Philly) to Charlotte for Gill.
Meanwhile, back at the camp, people are starting to notice that none of
the players has spoken up for Gill. The thinking amongst the players is
that Gill is hurting the team chemistry and none have said anything
positivie about Gill. He's on his own as far as the team goes.
The question that begs is what happens to the team if'n it's stuck with
Gill for one more season. I know that the fans have shifted their
attention to Gill as the one they most love to hate. Since JR was shipped
outta town, the crowd hasn't latched onto another player to boo. Kelly
Tripucka played this role for a while. Kendall Gill certainly will be
booed loudly if and when he's introduced.
TTom
|
55.365 | Big-time YAWN. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Aug 16 1993 14:10 | 10 |
| YAKGN.
- ACC Chris
Yet
Another
Kendall
Gill
Note
|
55.366 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real mans sport is starting! | Mon Aug 16 1993 14:19 | 5 |
| Seattle would be dumb for giving up all that for a an allstar
wanna-be...
Tim
|
55.367 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Mon Aug 16 1993 14:32 | 6 |
|
Pretty easy to understand, though, why Gill's teammates aren't backing
him up on this. The Hornets gave the Knicks all they could handle before
bowing out. These guys know just how good they can be. Gill has become an
unnecessary ditraction a team with obvious championship potential. The sooner
Charlotte ships him out the better for all involved.
|
55.368 | Charlotte should move gill to seattle | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 17 1993 12:29 | 19 |
| I think they would take the seattle deal first ? 2 players and a
sure to be lottery pick from Seattle Via Philly ? This would get
rid of Gill add 2 decent players and give them a Real early pick
in the first rnd draft next year. If anything they should be
overconfident with there drafting abilities after nailing Grandmama
and Zo....?????
Id take the seattle deal and continue to BUILD with AWSOME YOUTH :-)
Theyve made the best move's out of the expansion teams (ya some luck)
but they seem to keep getting better, now well have to see if they
take the 2 steps forward one step back like Miami ???? but looking at
there talant I wouldnt think so...
Now I have to rething the East, I use to want to see Chicago and
Atlanta in the eastern finals, now I guess I'll have to root for a
Chicago VS Charlotte Finals, oh wait the winner would have to play
some exhibition games against some west team before there the official
Finals winners, just a formalaty. (of course we now its 4peat time
next june :-)..)
|
55.369 | re-re-repeat | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Aug 17 1993 12:45 | 26 |
| I see no reason why the Bulls won't win it all again. As long as Jordan
plays they're the team to beat.
The rest of the league is jockying for position. In the West, it's who's
gonna lose to Mike in the Finals. In the East, it's who's gonna lose to
Mike in the Eastern Conference finals. If'n lasted year's Knicks team,
with home court advantage can't do it, I don't see any other team doing
it this year in the East. Similarly, Phoenix with home court couldn't do
it either.
What is worth looking at is who's gonna be next, when Jordan quits.
In the East, the league seems to want Charlotte and Orlando to duke it
out. With the acquisition of Penny Hardaway, Shaq should be able to
shoulder the load to take the Magic to the next level. Certainly
Orlando's fortunes should be on the rise.
Charlotte should be in a similar position: expected to get better. And
this is the rub with the Kendall Gill situation. Gill is one of the
ingredients to the team success. Deals that look attractive, such as the
rumored Seattle one with Barros-EJ-draft pick, really would be
a_immediate step back.
But, risking crow cafe, I see Da Bulls winning it all, again.
TTom
|
55.370 | It's what fish use to breathe ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Aug 17 1993 13:34 | 7 |
| True to form, TTom cainnot enter a note in here without mentioning
whats_his_name.
Ugh,
- ACC Chris
|
55.371 | | FRETZ::HEISER | one more song | Tue Aug 17 1993 13:59 | 4 |
| Jordan recently said he needs a challenge to push the 4-peat attempt.
He probably has it now if he dedicates the season to his Dad. Of
course, he might also retire. Something tells me he is pretty strong
emotionally though.
|
55.372 | wide open | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Aug 17 1993 14:23 | 26 |
| If'n Jordan retires, all bets are off. The field would be wide open with
the likely nod going Phoenix. Based simply on the facts that they added
Joe Klien and got rid of Tommy Gun, they should be a better team. The big
question mark would be whether KJ concentrates on playing or continues to
spend energy on developing his thug image.
The East is even more wide open. The Knicks, with this current
assortment, have peaked in terms of what they can get out of this team.
The glaring weakness, Point Guard, has not been addressed. Doc Rivers
overachieved lasted year. Without improving this spot, it will be hard
for Ewing, Starks and the rest of the Knicks to improve.
As stated previously, Charlotte doesn't seem to quite ready to take the
leap. The Hornets biggest need for improvement is one of concentration.
They can't continue to lose to the Pacers while beating the Bulls or the
Knicks. Certainly, the distraction of the Kendall Gill situation hasn't
help. Orlando is a at least a couple of years away. They have yet to
prove that Penny and the Shaq really can work together and no one fades
any better late in a close game than the Latest New Coming, Shaq hisself.
Cleveland has shown they can't do it and Brad Duagherty's knees are
noticeably degenerating.
Any body see who might win it?
TTom
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55.373 | Well Charlotte VS Chicago get my Vote in the east | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 17 1993 14:59 | 20 |
| Why would the charlotte to Seattle trade be a bad trade... Weather they
have immediate use for either player the added bonus of another lottery
pick has to be tempting. Ok even if they trade for manning with the
clippers can they beat the bulls ? So with the seattle trade how much
better do they get next year and then with the Philly pick and there
own in next years draft just what can they add ? Next year wont bring
them the whole thing but if they look at over the next 2-3 yrs they
could be the next Dynasty in the east.
I guess Id need to know the entire team and where all there needs are
and what Manning would add... Could then actually contend with the
bulls for the east with the addition of Manning ? Or at least get to
the eastern finals (weather they get swept out or not) ? What would
the seattle trade add this year (and lose this year) ?
I think charlotte is in the best position of any of the young teams.
They have a legitimate shot at there division, if they can overtake
NY :-) When's preseason start :-)
MaB
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55.374 | coming soon | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Aug 17 1993 15:09 | 6 |
| Camp starts early October. Preseason starts around the 15th.
I'm sure the Hornets would be glad to finish second to the Bulls in the
East.
TTom
|
55.375 | Add Grant Hill to Seattle, and they're dynamite | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Reggie Lewis - R.I.P. | Tue Aug 17 1993 16:36 | 13 |
| Where does Kendall Gill play in Seattle? Will he back up Ricky Pierce?
Will he take the starting PG job away from Gary Payton? The answer to
the last two questions is, of course, I don't think so!!! I can't for
the life of me understand why Seattle would want to take on this
headache when it appears to me they just need to play together for
one more year and mature as a team to reach the NBA Finals. They could
use a scorer at SF if Eddie Johnson can't cut it anymore, but that's
about it.
And to give up potentially the #1 pick in the draft next year with
Philly's #1 choice would be absurd.
NAZZ
|
55.376 | Mr. Goody Two Shoes | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Aug 17 1993 16:56 | 4 |
| �question mark would be whether KJ concentrates on playing or continues to
�spend energy on developing his thug image.
What thug image? Haven't you been paying attention to the sneaker ads?
|
55.377 | Roll the dice | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Tue Aug 17 1993 21:35 | 21 |
| TTom - thanks for the update. Hope they make some type of deal
this week.
IMO, they prefer the LA trade
cuz Manning is a proven PT player...even on a crappy team.
cuz they can get a stiff they can cut to make room for
Graham/Burrell.
cuz Gill deserves the Clippers.
The Seattle trade sounds very tempting...one big down side is it
would bring yet another body in for contention of the last seat on
the pine.
Another thing to keep in mind is that LJ does have a ruptured disk
that he's treating with therapy, etc. If he has chronic back problems,
the Hornets could be in deep sneakers and could easily fall to a
fringe play-off team. Manning gives them some depth and insurance
at the big forward spot.
Later,
Pat
|
55.378 | not worth it | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Wed Aug 18 1993 11:40 | 13 |
| The Seattle deal seems almost too good in terms of helping the Hornets.
Like Nazz, I don't see how it helps the Sonics.
As far as KJ goes, I used to be a big fan. That ended when I saw him
blind side and cheap shot other players coming down the court after
having positioned himself behind the refs. But more than not liking it,
I think it takes away from the focus required for the PG position.
Just like Kendall Gill, it's obvious to anyone that KJ can play. At times
he's all star level. But now that he's out to prove his testosterone
level he's only added to a_existing problem with concentration.
TTom
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55.379 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real mans sport is starting! | Wed Aug 18 1993 13:10 | 8 |
| I agree with Nazz on the Gill trade. Good for Hornets, but bad for
Sonics.
As to Kj, unless he gets that chip off his shoulder and focuses on
being a PG, he will not help win the chumpionchip for the Suns,
unless Jordan gets hurt, etc..
Tim
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55.380 | glad to see the excuses are coming in already | FRETZ::HEISER | one more song | Wed Aug 18 1993 13:15 | 1 |
|
|
55.381 | The epic of Dr. K continues... | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Wed Aug 18 1993 23:03 | 3 |
| If the Suns get rid of Kempton, they won't get their ring!
|
55.382 | Gill move imminent | MSDOA::HYMES | Pocket full of hellgramites | Thu Aug 26 1993 13:52 | 27 |
| WBT radio and the Charlotte Observer are reporting that Kendall
Gill is in the process of signing a seven year contract with the
Hornets worth about $3.6 mil per year.
The contract could be signed as early as Friday, but likely early
next week.
Once signed, the Hornets will trade Gill.
The most likely scenario is Gill going to Seattle for Dana Barros,
Eddie Johnson, and Philly's first round draft pick next year (which
Seattle owns).
Danny Manning's agent is aware of the pending Seattle deal and is
working desperately to revive the deal with the Clippers that
would bring Manning to Charlotte. The hangup appears to be the
seven year contract which is what Gill wanted. The owner of the
Clips (so far) has refused to consider signing any player to a
seven year deal.
The Seattle deal would create a log jam at the guard and small
forward spots. If it happens, look for the Hornets to make another
move.
Stay tuned
Pat
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55.383 | doesn't make sense | FRETZ::HEISER | like kissin' thru a windowpane | Thu Aug 26 1993 13:55 | 2 |
| I don't understand why Seattle wants Gill so badly to give up a lottery
pick.
|
55.384 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Aug 26 1993 14:04 | 8 |
|
It sounds like Seattle just wants that "final piece" that they feel
will enable them to go all the way. Charlottle will really make out like
fat rats on this deal. They'll probably keep Johnson and the pick and
ship Barros to whoever wants him. They might even package Johnson and
Barros to fill a more pressing need and keep the number one pick. Either
way these guys are starting to look as wise and lucky as the Cowboys
look(ed) putting together their Super Bowl Champ.
|
55.385 | | FRETZ::HEISER | like kissin' thru a windowpane | Thu Aug 26 1993 14:06 | 2 |
| Gill will hardly be a final piece for Seattle though. He's no better
than what they have at both guard slots.
|
55.386 | Worse trades have been made... | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Aug 26 1993 15:03 | 16 |
| I can kinda see Seattle's logic (but that don't mean I agree with it):
- Pierce and Johnson are both getting old.
- They have some (potential) young studs in Gary Peyton, Derrick
McKey, Shawn Kemp to go along with Sam Perkins.
- They don't want to hassle with signing and accomodating an
early first round pick. Could disrupt what they've got.
Gill gives them a young, defensive minded 2-guard to go along
with what they got. A change a scenery may be all he needs to
get to the next level (like shooting 45% from the floor - oops, I'm
sorry...couldn't resist).
Pat
|
55.387 | Maybe a short term benefit, but at what cost? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Reggie Lewis - R.I.P. | Thu Aug 26 1993 15:42 | 9 |
| Bottom line: who would you rather have on your team, Kendall Gill or
Grant Hill? Kendall Gill or Glenn Robinson? Kendall Gill or Lawrence
Moten (who I think will come out next spring)? Heck, even Kendall Gill
or Eric Montross?!?!?!?
If I were the Sonics, I would think long and hard about this deal.
NAZZ
|
55.388 | Nazz as talent judge worse than MrT's geography. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:16 | 6 |
| Nazz, take this to the bank: Lawrence Moten will do nothing in the
pros. Repeat, zilch.
- ACC Chris
|
55.389 | | SKEWED::MCKAY | | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:38 | 3 |
| Moten>Hurley
Jimbo
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55.390 | The astute GM will bypass this pick ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:55 | 7 |
| If Lawrence Moten were in the ACC he'd be considered an average guard,
but in the talent-depleted BigLeast he's suddenly a lottery pick.
Haw haw!!
- ACC Chris
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55.391 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:57 | 9 |
|
I think a change of scenery may do Kendall Gill a world of good. He's
going to a legit championship contender where he'll be able to make a
significant contribution both as a defensive player on the best defen-
sive team in the west (faint praise, I know) and he's also going to get
what he feels are his share of shots which he felt he wasn't getting in
Charlotte. As for whether or not he's worth a lottery pick, I don't know
of any juniors, including the ones Nazz listed, that's a lead pipe cinch
to be star especially not Montross.
|
55.392 | Montross #1 next year, IMHO. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Aug 26 1993 17:12 | 6 |
| Grant Hill will be a star - take that to the bank. Montross will have
a very long NBA career and will probably be the first player taken in
next years draft.
- ACC Chris
|
55.393 | | DECWET::METZGER | Come and play, everything's A OK. | Thu Aug 26 1993 17:59 | 19 |
|
If I werer the GM of seattle I'd peddle the pick for another pick until Jason
Kidd comes out. fat chance..I know...
Pierce is getting old but I don't see Gill being the shooting guard or the
playmaker that Seattle needs.
They really need an outside bomber like Glenn Rice or a pure point guard like
John Stockton. They don't need another defensive player that can't throw a
brick in the ocean or create for the rest of the team (we've already got payton
to toss the inbounds pass to any number of forwards and stand back and watch
them).
I can't see making the trade...unless they are going to have real trouble
signing a lottery pick player..
Metz
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55.394 | haw haw | FRETZ::HEISER | like kissin' thru a windowpane | Thu Aug 26 1993 19:04 | 6 |
| > significant contribution both as a defensive player on the best defen-
> sive team in the west (faint praise, I know) and he's also going to get
thought you could slip this by, you varmint. Actually this defies
logic. If defense wins championships, Seattle can't be the best
defensive team in the west.
|
55.395 | | DECWET::METZGER | Come and play, everything's A OK. | Thu Aug 26 1993 19:11 | 9 |
|
why not?
Nobody in the west won the championship ergo you can defend the statement that
any team has the best defense in the west...
Metz
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55.396 | was talkin Western Championship | FRETZ::HEISER | like kissin' thru a windowpane | Thu Aug 26 1993 19:13 | 1 |
|
|
55.397 | | DECWET::METZGER | Come and play, everything's A OK. | Thu Aug 26 1993 19:17 | 8 |
|
ain't no such thing...
There is champion and losers....Bulls fall into the first category, suns and
everybody else into the latter...
Metz
|
55.398 | | FRETZ::HEISER | like kissin' thru a windowpane | Thu Aug 26 1993 19:19 | 2 |
| No losers are Dallas, Sacramento, Minnesota, etc. The Suns, Sonics,
and Knicks are challengers.
|
55.399 | | USCTR1::KING | Key West, where the LAWSUIT begins........ | Thu Aug 26 1993 23:42 | 4 |
| If only Gill was as half as good as he thinks he is....
REK
|
55.400 | in the works | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 27 1993 12:59 | 39 |
| Spencer Stolpen, the Hornets President, is being very public about how
everyone might have the wrong idea of what is happening with regard to
the signing and trading of Gill.
First off, as of this morning, Gill has not signed the contract. Only if
and when he signs will Charlotte be able to wheel and deal. The supposed
contract is 7 years for 26.6 mil.
Gill is now saying that once he signs this deal, he wants to stay in
Charlotte. He says this is really what he wants to do but he's being
misunderstood. Gill would not commit to what he'd do if'n he's traded
after he signs.
The Hornets then stressed that they will consider any and all options
about Gill and about what happens with what they get for Gill. Stolpen
mentioned the Seattle deal, Danny Manning and even some deal with Philly
for Jeff Hornacek.
As for the supposed Seattle deal, I like it! Who wouldn't except for the
Seattle fans ;-). I like the idea of Barros at back up point. Eddie
Johnson hopefully will take some pressure off Dell Curry by giving us
another gun. It would also mean that Johnny Newmans' days with the
Hornets are numbered.
Now the real bonus is the probable lottery pick which used to belong to
Philly. This is the last year of contracts for Mike Gminski, Sidney Green
and Newman. That frees up somewhere between 2.5 and 3 mil which puts
Charlotte in a_excellent position to sign a top pick.
As for who this pick might be I'd rather have Grant Hill than Eric
Montross both because of the current makeup of the Hornets. Also Grant
has the potential to be a real star. I agree with the assessment that
Montross could have a long career but hey we got NBA teams arguing over
Chris Dudley. At 7 feet, Montross is a commodity no matter how slow he
is, which he is. Moten is a ways away from the NBA.
But remember, all of this is still somewhat speculation.
TTom
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55.401 | Chris, perhaps you haven't seen Moten enough to appreciate him | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Reggie Lewis - R.I.P. | Fri Aug 27 1993 15:51 | 8 |
| Lawrence Moten will be a star in the NBA. He'll become what Gill
wishes he could be: an off guard with can shoot, penetrate, rebound,
and play defense, and do it all with in a team concept.
I'm no fan of Syracuse or the Big East, but it's easy to recognize the
real thaing, and Moten is it.
NAZZ
|
55.402 | don't ask me | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 27 1993 16:36 | 7 |
| I'll admit that I am a very poor judge of predicting how college players
will do in the NBA. About the classic example is that I gave Mark Price
little or no chance to make it at all, much less start or be a star.
In terms of what Moten might be, I'll adopt a wait and see.
TTom
|
55.403 | I predicted Price would be a star. :^) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Aug 27 1993 16:52 | 7 |
| Fortunately TTom I usually have a sixth sense where NBA talent
evaluation is concerned.
Take it from me: Moten is overachieving in an underachieving league.
- ACC Chris
|
55.404 | but then again? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:21 | 9 |
| Chris, your second sentence didn't address your first or the issue at
hand, which is Moten in the NBA.
We all know that you go outta you're way to bad mouth the Big East at any
and all opportunities but stick to the point.
But how's Moten gonna do in the NBA?
TTom
|
55.405 | Who'd you take, Moten or Brian Reese? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Aug 27 1993 17:46 | 8 |
| Beg to differ TTom. My first sentence established myself as the solid
talent evaluator that I am. The 2nd sentence was a fancy way of
saying:
"Moten's NBA Career Projection? *WHAT* NBA Career???"
- ACC Chris
|
55.406 | Sir Mistake? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Fri Aug 27 1993 18:21 | 9 |
| > ... My first sentence established myself as the solid
> talent evaluator that I am.
How appropriate that this comment comes in the Topic wherein our inerrant
friend cautioned the Hornets to not draft Larry Johnson.
I can do that good.
TTom
|
55.407 | LJ was a prime example of how *good* I aim. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Aug 30 1993 09:56 | 17 |
| re: .406
> cautioned the Hornets to not draft Larry Johnson
TTom you oughta audition for a spot on 60 minutes, yer so good at
editing and cutting and pasting and obfuscating.
The FACT of the matter is, I predicted Larry Johnson would be a
big-time pro who'd bring his lunch pail to work with him in the NBA
for a very long time.
I did suggest Mutombo might be the better choice given the rarity of
quality big men, but the Hornets incompetence and sheer luck allowed
them to get another Gougetown big main and they look like geniuses.
- ACC Chris
|
55.408 | Gill signs 7 yr deal w/Hornets | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Mon Aug 30 1993 13:11 | 18 |
| The Hornets held a 6:00 pm press conference Saturday to announce
that Gill had signed a 7 yr contract worth a rumored $26 mil.
There were no balloons, no live reports, no Gill. Just a
quiet announcement ('cuz he won't be here long.)
One clause in the contract gives the Hornets the right to cut
Gill by September 15 with no money owed.
The contract is expected to be approved by the league today clearing
the path for a trade.
Two clubs reportedly called the Hornets Saturday to discuss Gill's
availability. More calls are expected today.
Sounds like the Seattle deal is the fallback if the Hornets can't
get anything better (like Manning, Hawkins, or Hornacek).
Pat
|
55.409 | Charlotte VS Chicago In the Eastern Finals :-P | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Aug 30 1993 14:05 | 12 |
| Ok which deal gives the hornets a legitmate shot at the Eastern Finals
and asuming chicago is there foe do any of these deals give them a
shot at overtaking Chicago's Reign on the East.
I just think if none of these trades give them enough this year they
should consider the Seattle trade (Because of the pick). I just dont
see philly doing anything this year other then winning alot of balls
:-)....
I havnt heard any future news on Kukoc or (portland's new center)'s
contracts ????
MaB
|
55.410 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Mon Aug 30 1993 14:13 | 8 |
| No deal will put Charlotte into a position to overtake the Bulls this
season, but the right deal could put them into a position to have a
dominant team for the rest of the decade. I still think their best
bet is the Seattle deal. Johnson and Barros help them replace Gill's
offense this season, and then you hope you get lucky with the lottery
pick.
Ken
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55.411 | no luck involved | 38728::CHILDS | ERS, cause everybody can't play U2 | Mon Aug 30 1993 14:28 | 4 |
|
Since when did the lottery become a matter of luck????
mike
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55.412 | MChilds: The Ralph Kiner of SPORTS | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Aug 30 1993 15:34 | 11 |
| > Since when did the lottery become a matter of luck????
These are the kinds of statements we've come to expect and love from
you mike.
Keep it up!
Haw haw haw ................
- ACC Chris
|
55.413 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Aug 31 1993 13:28 | 1 |
| The Hornets future is riding on LJ's (sore) back.
|
55.414 | Gill for Hersey, in effect? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:15 | 27 |
| Updates on Kendall Gill:
The Hornets and Gill have signed the contract and it's been sent to the
league for approval. Neither side expects any problems. It's a standard
resigning of a current player.
Next, it looks more and more like the Seattle deal is coming down.
Barros, EJ and the probable lottery pick comes to town for Gill.
Then the fun begins. Today's local paper is reporting that the 76ers and
the Hornets are close to a_agreement that would send Barros, either
Sidney Green or Johnny Newman, and the #1 pick that originally belonged
to them for Hersey Hawkins. This is legal under the salary cap this year
in that it swaps 2 slots for 1 and the result is close to a wash in terms
of the cap. Philly had been working with Seattle on a trade to get this
pick back but were unable to close anything.
I'd like to see Barros stay. He'd make the team easily ahead of backup
PG Tony Bennett and really help out resting Mugssy. It looks like EJ will
be gone as soon as the dust clears. There's a clause that allows the
Hornets to cut him and have Seattle pick up half of his guaranteed
contract. His problem is too many guaranteed contracts. He won't be the
only one in camp who gets gone, though.
More as it happens.
TTom
|
55.415 | serious stuff | FRETZ::HEISER | don't whiz on the electric fence | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:38 | 4 |
| > The Hornets future is riding on LJ's (sore) back.
Makes you wonder if there is some sort of conspiracy involving Larrys,
bad backs, and hotel room doors.
|
55.416 | Larry Drysdale? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:08 | 0 |
55.417 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is one year old!!! | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:21 | 10 |
| � Larry Drysdale?
The banker on the Beverly Hillbillies, right?
Seems like Barros + player + lottery pick is an awful lot to give up for either
Gill or Hawkins. I suppose Barros' skills are easily obtainable (lots of small
quick point guards), but still, these deals seem to overvaluing these guys,
especially Hawkins.
=Bob=
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55.418 | Take the Seattle deal | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 31 1993 16:32 | 12 |
| I dont like the Hawkins deal either, I hope if Charlotte gets Philly's
pick they hold onto it....
Again the other thing to remeber is that Charlotte doesnt really want
gill....... They have nothing to lose.... Take the best deal and run,
and with the way theyve drafted the thought of having a lottery pick
has to be extremly inviting... Of course, lets say the get Phillys
pick, now lets just say it lands them the #1 pick in the draft, can
they afford to Pay that player ??? With ALonzo and LJ's salaries ???
Just curious... The cap has to always be in the back of there minds.
MaB
|
55.419 | Hawkins otay with me | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Sep 01 1993 10:19 | 17 |
| I like the idea of bringing in Hawkins. The Hornets desperately
need an outside shot. Bogues isn't the answer, and Curry is
streaky and somewhat of a defensive liability. (Curry is a great
guy to come in off of the bench though.)
Until the Hornets get a good outside shooter, teams will continue to
collapse on LJ and Alonzo and limit their effectiveness.
Hawkins will force the other guys to play more honest D. He is
a legitimate outside shooter that doesn't demand a lot of attention.
Giving up that Philly draft pick hurts a little, but the Hornets
will have Graham and Burrell to develop. It also positions them
better for the Danny Manning sweepstakes (with a likely bump in
the salay cap, and Giminski/Newman/E.Johnson contract expirations).
Pat
|
55.420 | The Chicago Charlotte games will be awsome | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Sep 01 1993 11:09 | 11 |
| So they could make the seattle trade, then make the Philly trade
(get a excellent outside shooter) and then next year still go after
Manning Via Free Agency....Wooo this is scary. If that all worked
out they would definatly be picking up where chicago leaves off.
When does Jordan Retire anyways ;-)
Maybe there's a better deal in the works after the seattle trade that
we dont know about :-)
MairB
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55.421 | could be soon | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's gonna wear maternity clothes! | Wed Sep 01 1993 11:24 | 17 |
|
>> When does Jordan retire?????
I heard on Jimmy Meyers a couple o' nights ago that Mikey's "hinted"
(to a few close friends) that thisted might be his lasted year. The
death of his father and the inuendoes the press made as to the cause of
death really upset him and he's getting tired of living in the
spotlight and under a microscope. JM said that MJ won't be as
accessable to the press as he used to be (post-game stuff I guess) and
he might just want to chuck it all.
Soooooo, maybe he could be gone nexted July?
I remain,
yer speculative reporter
Kev
|
55.422 | The Celtics know this feeling | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Sep 01 1993 11:37 | 20 |
| I beleive his current contract does indeed expire after the 94-95
season, not sure if there's any legal reason's why he couldnt retire.
But his original plan was to retire after the 94-95 season, buy his
own team and play a few years for his own team (I beleive a european
team).
I guess he could retire after next season and still buy a team and play
as long as it wasnt an NBA team ?????
The bulls will be in a rebuild situation again if he retire's. Look at
the first Championship team, after next year most of them could be
gone.
Cartwirght, has to retire soon... Paxson not as effective as he use to
be and has already been replaced in the starting lineup. Grant Free
Agent (who knows), jordan retire's ??? Would leave Only Pippen from the
first championship team ...Could be a series drop in the standings for
the Bulls...
MairB
|
55.423 | Keep the pick draft a PG... | SNAX::ERICKSON | The snow has melted, time to tee off! | Wed Sep 01 1993 12:34 | 15 |
|
I think Charlotte should keep the 1st round pick from Philly. Use
this pick for the best PG available in that slot. Since its Philly's pick
if they finish in the bottom 3, the worst the pick would be #5. Maybe
someone like a Jason Kidd would be available at #5.
Muggsy is a good PG, but I think his lack of height hurts the
Hornets in the half court offense. When trying to dish the ball to LJ or
Mourning in the low post. He has to put a lot of arc on the passes, to get
them over the defenders head. This extra time for the pass to get there
gives the defence more time to setup the double team. It works vise-versa
when Muggsy is on defence. The other team can dump down in the low post
easier because of his height. They get the pass inside over his head
easier, then on someone who his 6' 2".
Ron
|
55.424 | continuing | HBAHBA::HAAS | Lower Melvin | Wed Sep 01 1993 12:37 | 13 |
| The trade talks to get rid of Kendall Gill continue but nothing has been
closed. Seattle remains almost a lock as do the talks with the Sixers
concerning Hersey Hawkins.
The big event today comes from L.A. Danny Manning, through his agent, Ron
Grinker, has lambasted the Clippers for not trading him to Charlotte for
Gill. Grinker told the Clippers in no uncertain terms that he would
actively block any and all trades they pursued with Manning. Grinker
further stated that he hopes to be in Charlotte next July 1 to open and
close a deal for becoming a Hornet. In fact, Manning won't even take
other offers from other teams until talking with the Hornets.
TTom
|
55.425 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:07 | 8 |
|
The Globe has reported the Gill to Seattle deal has already consummated.
It's Johnson, Barros and the '94 no.1 to Charlotte for Gill. I hope for
Seattle's sake that they didn't just do basketball's version of the Herschel
Walker trade. I also agree with the noter a couple of notes back that Muggsy
is a scrapper but not a great PG. He's too small and virtually no threat
to score going to the basket. If Charlotte can fill that PG spot they're
gonna cause some serious agita around the league.
|
55.426 | Clips will now get NOTHING for Manning | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:15 | 9 |
| Saw the article in the Observer today. Nice comments by Grinker
trashing the Clippers. Also good to see that Manning will be
on the Hornets doorstep come July 1 looking for a contract.
I wonder if his comments will pursuade the Clippers to rethink
their decision ASAP and change their mind?
Naa, I don't think so either.
Pat
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55.427 | Hawkins is good, but... | FRETZ::HEISER | don't whiz on the electric fence | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:22 | 5 |
| Would the Bugs rather have Hawkins instead of Hornacek? Since both can
only shoot off a screen, I'd rather have Hornacek. He's much more
consistent.
Mike
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55.428 | Baseball, football, hockey | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:28 | 16 |
| In other local news
o The Charlotte Knights (AAA farm club of the Cleveland Indians)
won the International League (Western division) pennant
finishing a few games ahead of the Richmond Braves.
o About 48,000 "personal seat licenses" have been sold for
the Carolina Panthers. The money will be used to finance
most of the new stadium WHEN Charlotte is awarded an NFL
franchise this fall.
o That the Charlotte Checkers will begin play soon as a
member of the East Coast Hockey League. They are affiliated
with the Boston Bruins.
Pat
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55.429 | not yet | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ridge Runner | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:31 | 6 |
| At this point there is still no deal. Doesn't mean it's not forthcoming,
just that it ain't happened yet.
And I got me one of them "personal seat licenses".
TTom
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55.430 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:56 | 13 |
| Interesting threat from Grinker, but does Manning have a no-trade
clause in his contract? If not, there's nothing Grinker can do to
block a trade.
Also, if his motivation was in trying to get Manning traded for
Gill, he didn't do himself any favors. After all, if you're telling
the world that Manning will give Charlotte first crack at signing
him as an unrestricted free agent next July, then why the hell should
Charlotte trade something for him now when they can get him for
free in nine months? After all, isn't Hawkins (or lottery pick)
plus Manning greater than just Manning?
Ken
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55.431 | shooter now, Manning later | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ridge Runner | Wed Sep 01 1993 14:06 | 15 |
| Manning is in the driver position here because of the qualifying offer
between him and the Clippers. In terms of trades this means is equivalent
to not having a contract. As was shown in the Gill situation, you can't
trade without a current contract.
I agree with the logic from the Hornets' perspective and maybe that
factored into their decision to not deal with the Clippers, if indeed
they had any say in the matter. From reports, I infer that the failure of
the Manning-Gill trade was caused by the Clippers and not the Hornets.
Right now, assuming that Gill is gone, the Hornets need some outside
scoring. Hawkins or Hornacek would fill the bill. Adding Manning next
year would be even more gravy.
TTom
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55.432 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real mans sport is starting! | Wed Sep 01 1993 14:17 | 3 |
| I thought St.Louis and Baltimore were the locks for NFL teams?
Tim
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55.433 | down to Baltimore and Charlotte, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ridge Runner | Wed Sep 01 1993 14:24 | 15 |
| From what I've heard, St. Louis is the lock. According to the "rules"
that would eliminate Memphis cause they be too close.
Jacksonville has fallen on troubled times in its pursuit and looks like
they've eliminated themselves, assuming they were ever in contention.
That leaves Charlotte without a stadium up against Baltimore which should
not be considered cause they're too close to Washington but are anyway.
The best thing Charlotte has is this competition is that they've sold out
the luxury boxes on which the NFL has placed a premium. And of course
they still benefit from the banking largesse shown to the league a couple
of years ago during the strike.
TTom
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55.434 | Hawkins or Hornacek | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Sep 01 1993 16:43 | 9 |
| Hornacek's gotta be 30 or 31.
Hawkins 26 or 27.
I think Hornacek's the better player, but age could be a
differentiating factor.
Hornacek may not be available....or not available at the same asking price.
Just one man's opinion.
|
55.435 | Hornacek is 30; Hawkins turns 28 this month | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Reggie Lewis - R.I.P. | Wed Sep 01 1993 17:27 | 6 |
| DOBs:
Hawkins - 9/29/65
Hornacek - 5/6/63
NAZZ
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55.436 | Hornet status | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Sep 02 1993 11:19 | 31 |
| The Charlotte - Seattle deal went down yesterday afternoon.
Charlotte gets Seattle's top draft pick next year, Dana Barros,
Eddie Johnson, and future considerations.
Seattle gets Kendall Gill and Charlotte's first round pick next year.
Charlotte is indeed talking to Philly about acquiring Hawkins (or
Hornacek). The deal was rumored to include Barros, Sidney Green,
and the Seattle pick for Hawkins. Sources close to the Hornets
say that Philly is now asking that Charlotte throw in Greg Graham
as part of the deal.
IMO, Philly is now asking for too much. Both sides are apparently
still talking, so something may still get worked out (as early as
today).
Charlotte now has 13 guaranteed contracts and 2 unsigned picks:
Guards: Bogues, Bennett, Curry, Barros, E.Johnson, Lynch
Forwards: Newman, Wingate, LJ, Green
Centers: Zo, Gattison, Giminski
Unsigned: Graham, Burrell
Lynch is history.
Doing a 2-for-1 deal would free up another slot.
Doing a 3-for-1 deal would free two slots and basically set the roster
at 12.
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55.437 | Good deal for both teams | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is one year old!!! | Thu Sep 02 1993 11:25 | 6 |
| Did Charlotte aquire *Seattle's* firsted round draft choice, or was it
*Philly's*, as the rumors reported? Whichever it was, it seems like a
pretty even deal, much more so than the Gill for Barros, Johnson and
Phlly's #1, which was the earlier rumor.
=Bob=
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55.438 | Will probably be Philly's first round choice | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Sep 02 1993 13:02 | 21 |
| Charlotte has the right to swap their '94 first round draft choice
with Seattle's BEST first round draft choice.
Right now, Seattle owns their own '94 pick, plus Phoenix's or
Philly's (whichever is better). In all likelihood, they will
end up with Philly's pick.
Charlotte will then swap picks with Seatlle, picking up that
Philly pick, but giving up their own.
A bit complicated.
Basically, Charlotte had to give up their first round pick - which
will probably be a mid-late first rounder. They also pick up
some insurance in case Philly wins the title and/or Seattle or
Phoenix sucks. Not likely, but I guess you never say never.
We're swapping picks, but at this stage, we're not sure which one
we're swapping for.
Pat
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55.439 | how to be a wussey feign, the SPORTS way | FRETZ::HEISER | notes from a lost civilization | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:24 | 7 |
| > some insurance in case Philly wins the title and/or Seattle or
> Phoenix sucks. Not likely, but I guess you never say never.
yeah Phoenix will suck. Shoot, they were lucky last year. NBA teams
rolled over for them 62 times. Sir Charles didn't deserve the MVP.
They never play defense and didn't belong in the playoffs, let alone
the finals. They won't even make the playoffs this year.
|
55.440 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:27 | 3 |
|
That there entry answers the question, "why is there still a 'Whining
Sore Loser' note?". Get over it, Mike.
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55.441 | doing it the SPORTS feign way - I've seen the light | FRETZ::HEISER | notes from a lost civilization | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:34 | 2 |
| That question will never be answered. I'm over it and was totally
honest in that note.
|
55.442 | | DECWET::METZGER | Come and play, everything's A OK. | Thu Sep 02 1993 15:39 | 32 |
|
The seattle paper today says that the Sonics view the trade for Gill as a
lottery pick for a lottery player with 3 years experience. They were looking to
shorten their bench because there aren't enough minutes to go around.
EJ was already told he would have a diminished role and he voiced his
displeasure. Later eddie....
Charlotte supposedly didn't even want Eddie but seattle made them take him.
They might just end up releasing him.
Barros had lost his shot last season and was a defensive liability in the karl
system. He's pretty sure he won't end up in charlotte. Good Luck Dana..Does his
mother still work for DEC?
I can't say that I'm enthralled with the trade but Karl wanted another player
to run the wing because Johnson and Pierce couldn't keep up over an entire
game. Pierce is supposedly excited about moving back into the 6th man slot
where he won 6th man of the year twice.
Seattle knows that are getting a scorere with Gill but not a shooter. They'll
have to rely on Pierce and Perkins for the outside bomb and hope that Payton
will continue to expand his range.
The Sonics won't score a ton of points this season and it will be very crowded
in the paint but they'll be the best defensive team in teh West (faint praise I
know) and one of the top 2-3 defensive teams in the league and will have to win
on transition...
I just hope nobody gets hurt and makes them rue the decreased depth....
Metz
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55.443 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Sep 02 1993 16:02 | 9 |
|
At least Seattle was wise enough to keep a first round pick for 1994.
They may get lucky in what figures to be a weak draft and find a diamond
in the rough. Unless the pick that they traded is in the top four or so,
I don't think the player taken will be of the quality of Kendall Gill and
even if it is it's a crapshoot. I like this trade from the Sonics stand
point. All Seattle needs now is for Sean Kemp to take the (for him) in-
evitable step from all-star to superstar and this team will take the West
this year asnd give that conference it's best shot at a title in years.
|
55.444 | | DECWET::METZGER | Come and play, everything's A OK. | Thu Sep 02 1993 17:03 | 22 |
|
Actually I think the Sonics have 2 first round picks next year. Theirs and the
philly one which will probably end up being the Charlotte one because they
swapped picks on this deal not traded one...
At least that's how I read it in the paper but it was outside and the sun was
shining and I was thinking about other things at the time, like getting a hair
cut, picking up supplies to paint the house over labor day weeknd, I mean
that's why they call it labor day right? I could go into the city for
Bumbershoot and see the violent femmes and a bunch of other cool bands but I'd
rather be at home painting the house, sure I would, just like I enjoyed moving
2 yards of drain rock and 5 yards of bark mulch last weekend instead of going
waterskiing or playing golf or going on a picnic......
SNAP...
Don't mind me it's finally summer out here and I'm trying to cram a summer
worth of projects into 2 weekends...I won't even get into having to fence in
teh back yard in order for my wife to get her daycare license....
Metz
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55.445 | If jordan retire's Im not sure how will replace Chicago | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Sep 02 1993 17:07 | 13 |
| I think Charlotte will almost definatly end up with a top 4 pick.
Philly is in total rebuild mold, shawn bradley hasnt played in 2+
years... I cant see 4 teams finishing with a record lower then
Philly, a few of last years celler dwellers appeared to have improved
in the off season, so it will become luck of the lotto game to see
wher PHilly ends up pickin... I hope charlotte turns it into the #2
or #3 pick (It cost too much for a #1, and C+F spots are looking good)
They will be a very intresting team in the near (NEAR) future...
Now if jordan stays around for a few years they could be the classic
eastern finals battle for a few years :-)
MairB
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55.446 | what a coincidence | FRETZ::HEISER | notes from a lost civilization | Thu Sep 02 1993 17:53 | 3 |
| Go Sonics! Claim your birthright to the West!
Metz, my wife is getting her license today.
|
55.447 | Deal expected to be finalized today. | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Fri Sep 03 1993 10:15 | 6 |
| According to this morning's papers, Charlotte has agreed to throw Greg
Graham into the mix. So it comes down to Hawkins for Dana Barros, Sidney
Green, Greg Graham, and the lottery pick! That's giving up too much for
one good shooting guard.
Ken
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55.448 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is one year old!!! | Fri Sep 03 1993 10:29 | 8 |
| �Green, Greg Graham, and the lottery pick! That's giving up too much for
�one good shooting guard.
Couldn't agree more. I know that Charlotte was lookign to free thameslves of some
salary cap money, but I think that a nuber one this year (Graham) AND a number
one nexted year is too much.
=Bob=
|
55.449 | To go from being so smart to so stupid in one day ??? | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:35 | 3 |
| All of this just to get Manning Next year ???? I hope it works out for
them, I wouldnt give up the Pick....
MaB
|
55.450 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Hey... what's going on? | Tue Sep 07 1993 17:06 | 2 |
| Scott Burrell signed today.
|
55.451 | plus and minus | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Wed Sep 08 1993 15:58 | 36 |
| Hail, you leave town for a couple of days and all manner of it happens.
So let's see what we've got here now that the dust has settled at least
temporarily.
First, Kendall Gill is now the property and problem of George Karl
and the Sonics.
Next the first, plus or minus draft picks and players, Hersey Hawkins is
now in Charlotte.
Next the next, Scott Burrell signs with the Hornets.
The roster now includes 13 guaranteed contracts:
G Muggsy, Hawkins, Dell Curry, Tony Bennett, David Wingate
F LJ, Burrell, Johnny Newman, EJ, Kevin Lynch
C Zo, Kenny Gattison, Mike Gminski
This should put the Hornets back to looking at setting Lynch free.
However, the extent of knee injury to Tony Bennett hasn't been determined
so he might start the season on the injured list.
The net of all this is that Charlotte lost Gill and Sidney Green from
last year's squad and added Hawkins and EJ, from trades, and Burrell,
from the draft.
The possible holes in this scenario include who can really back up Bogues
at the point (Bennett played adequately but never showed he could really
run the team) and who goes in a bangs with the big guys a la Sidney
Green.
Personally, I'll take a "maybe" and a "what if" to get rid of Kendall
Gill.
TTom
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55.452 | in kind | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Wed Sep 08 1993 16:12 | 80 |
| In the finest Knorr tradition:
<<< ALPHAX::PUB$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS_91.NOTE;1 >>>
-< CAM::SPORTS -- Digital's Daily Sports Tabloid >-
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Note 50.523 Charlotte Hornets 523 of 1191
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Couple of questions for Hornets fans:
1. Who's the new scapegoat for Hornet ineptitude now that JR Reid's
been out and the L's continue to pile up?
2. When's BobHunt gonna admit (like I have) that they should've taken
Mutombo instead of Larry Johnson?
- ACC Chris
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Note 50.524 Charlotte Hornets 524 of 1191
SHALOT::HUNT "Fluffy Bunny Feet" 55 lines 30-DEC-1991 17:28
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� 1. Who's the new scapegoat for Hornet ineptitude now that JR Reid's
� been out and the L's continue to pile up?
When JR Reid was healthy over the past three seasons, he was only one of
many different Hornets wearing goat horns. There was not then and is not
now one single solitary scapegoat for the team's pitiful woes. Sorry to
disappoint you but your attempt to fan the flames of Tar Heel controversy
has fallen flat yet one more time.
The Hornets have many scapegoats right now. Team defense is abysmal.
Worst in the league by far. Giving up 136 points to the New Jersey Nets
at home of all places shows just how bad it can get.
If I had to toss some darts, I'd fire a few towards Johnny Newman who's a
total zero on defense. Dell Curry has one of the sweetest shots on the
planet but can't guard his man to save his life. Jeff Malone simply
scorched Kendall Gill and Gill admitted afterwards that he just couldn't
stay with him.
Team roster weaknesses are high and wide. Way too many shooting guards.
Not enough height at small forward. And, yes, the Hornets do need a
shot-blocking intimidating aircraft carrier in the paint. Which brings
me to ...
� 2. When's BobHunt gonna admit (like I have) that they should've taken
� Mutombo instead of Larry Johnson?
What good would it serve to rewrite the history books ??? If there is
one player on the entire squad who is *NOT* the problem, it is Larry
Johnson. With increasingly rare exceptions, the young man pumps out a
double-double every single night. What more could we ask for ??? His
defense is solid, he works tirelessly underneath, he hits his foul shots,
he doesn't commit stupid fouls, and he plays close to 40 minutes a game.
His career highs are already at 30 points and 25 or so boards.
I'll fall on my sword and admit the Hornets should have taken Dikembe
Mutumbo if and only if someone can convince me that ...
1) he alone would have made *all* the other Hornets play better,
2) he alone would have covered up *all* the obvious roster weaknesses,
3) he alone would have posted so much better numbers than Larry Johnson.
Give it your best shot ...
Bob Hunt
P.S. A *HUGE* chunk of the blame has to go to Allan Bristow and George
Shinn. Shinn is right behind Harold Katz of the Sixers for the NBA's
Most Meddlesome Owner Award. Shinn wins it hands down when you realize
that at least Katz has a clue or two.
Bristow (with his Snuffy-inspired, Doug Moe-style motion offense) right
now is trying to ram a big square peg into a tiny round hole. He's
asking for patience but that's all this city has given for the first three
seasons. Hard to know when the well will run dry.
|
55.453 | local news | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 14 1993 14:30 | 18 |
| Some local news:
The Hornets have started construction of a practice facility south o' the
border. York County, SC, made a few concessions about owner George
Shinn's baseball field (AAA Charlotte Knights) and Shinn promised to
build a gym down there. In the finest of American traditions, the county
had to threaten to sue before Shinn would start.
Speaking of the Knights, they went up 2-1 in the International League
finals.
And in football, the Panthers have negotiated a_agreement with Clemson to
use their Death Valley stadium for 95, which would be the first year of
play if'n they get the franchise. This, of course, limits the fan
"participation" in that you can't sell alceehol in SC on Sundays. No way,
no how.
TTom
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55.454 | | DECWET::METZGER | Good mornin' america, how are ya'? | Tue Sep 14 1993 14:34 | 9 |
|
Thump, thump, thump...
Those bible thumpers sure rule politics down that-a-way, eh?
I'm sure that new Bocho R-rated cop show is going to garner all sorts of
attention.
Metz
|
55.455 | | CAM3::WAY | Hers for the taking.... | Tue Sep 14 1993 14:36 | 15 |
| >I'm sure that new Bocho R-rated cop show is going to garner all sorts of
>attention.
There's a girl from my hometown who's going to have a part in that show.
Her name is Amy Brennaman.
I used to play in the pit for summer shows in town, and she was a few
years behind me in school. She had quite a few of the leads....
So anyway, there was this article about her in the local paper.
I'm going to watch it to see if I can recognize her....
'Saw
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55.456 | no beer but Blue | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 14 1993 14:44 | 18 |
| Right you are Metz.
I found out about the no likker thang when I went down to see a Knights
game on a Sunday and tried to get a beer. They said no beer. I said no
way and left. Ain't been back on a Sunday since. How can I exercise my
right to CHOOSE to drink beer if'n I don't have not choice ;-).
And about NYPD Blue, the local affiliate was caved in and announced they
wouldn't show it. Last week, for some reason, they reversed this and said
they were going to show it with the new warnings. Now, the local
religious right is organizing pickets, boycotts and all manner of
threats.
Reminds me of the George Carlin routine about a radio [or a TV] being a
great gadget cause it's got two knobs on it: one turns the channel and
the other turns if off.
TTom
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55.457 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:06 | 2 |
| FWIW, the Dallas Cowboys homegames are played in a dry county, thus no
beer is sold inside the stadium. The fans still show up.
|
55.458 | more in the works | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:19 | 8 |
| Are there clubs in Dallas Stadium?
One minor concession the locals (NC) have made is to allow alcohol sales
on Sunday beginnng at noon instead of 1pm. The NFL is petitioning the
city, county and state to move that to 11 am so they can offer pre-game
events.
TTom
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55.459 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:22 | 6 |
| �Are there clubs in Dallas Stadium?
Nope. JJ has been trying to convince the Irving officials that the
Stadium is a restaurant. Apparently restaurants can serve alcoholic
beverages. A place can be classified as a restaurant if the revenue
from food exceeds a certain percentage of total revenue.
|
55.460 | easy solution | MSE1::FRANCUS | NY YANKEES:A SPORTS DYNASTY | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:25 | 5 |
| Hmm, JJ could lower ticket prices, then revenue from food would be a
higher percentage of total revenue.
The Crazy Met
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55.461 | maybe a club | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:26 | 9 |
| Tha's one of the anlges that can be worked in SC. It's my understanding
that when the Knights field was built, they had a_opportunity to get a
private club license which would both exempt them from dealing with
food-to-likker type constraints, as well as allowing for beer on Sunday.
I don't think the NFL team will be allowed to do this since Clemson is a
state school and the stadium is state property.
TTom
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55.462 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:40 | 6 |
| � Hmm, JJ could lower ticket prices, then revenue from food would be a
� higher percentage of total revenue.
I don't think the Irving officials would buy that. I think JJ has the
figures that qualify the Stadium as a restaurant. They are fighting
the basic idea that Texas Stadium is a restaurant.
|
55.463 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real man's sport has started! | Tue Sep 14 1993 18:04 | 9 |
| No beer at a football game? How un-a-merican!!! And thats americas
team? Is the government in charge of this?
Take in pints or something like that. A pint of Jack Daniels and go
buy one of their colas and you have chaser!
HTH,
Tim
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55.464 | mini-bottles | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 14 1993 18:13 | 0 |
55.465 | Thumpers R Us | FRETZ::HEISER | notes from the lost civilization | Tue Sep 14 1993 18:52 | 4 |
| How many college stadiums serve alcoholic beverages? Last I heard,
Sun Devil Stadium didn't for ASU's games. The Cards had to get a
special exemption a couple years ago to serve the stuff for their
games.
|
55.466 | some, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 14 1993 19:24 | 12 |
| I think the ACC bans it for everyone in the league.
I enquired into the NCAA about this when the regionals were here and they
say it's up to the host school to make the determination. Here in
Charlotte, the regionals are hosted by UNC-Charlotte and they adopted the
ban on alcohol as a local decision.
About the onliest place to get beer and college hoops are in the big
arenas like Madison Square Gardens, etc. I think Thomas & Mack servers
beer for UNLV.
TTom
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55.467 | | CTHQ::LEARY | Corporate Telecom Technology Solutions | Tue Sep 14 1993 21:04 | 16 |
| Now what all this string has to do wif the Harlotte Shorenuts I'll
never know but......
I've ben to several college football and BBall games and have never
seen alcoholic beverages served. Makes the tailgaiting that mo' sweet.
And besides, y'all ever been to a college tailgate?? Why neither
alums nor students could pronounce their own name, never mind order
a beer.
And do what we do in lonely cold South Bend... Buy sveral Garcia Vega
cigar packages, throw out(or smoke quickly) the ceegars and fill
the plastic containers wif the poison of your choice.
HTH and works every time,
MikeL
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55.468 | couple years ago anyway... | GENRAL::WADE | Pull! | Wed Sep 15 1993 10:56 | 5 |
|
You can buy beahs at Folsom Field (CU Buffs) until the
end of the 3rd quarter.
Claybone
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55.469 | thumping bibles has nothing to do with it | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Sep 15 1993 10:57 | 7 |
| � How many college stadiums serve alcoholic beverages?
Very few I'd imagine. Groups such as MADD, SADD, and TEAM, plus the
high price of liquor liability insurance have pretty much driven
alcohol off campuses. It's not worth the hassle providing alcohol when
most of the folks who attend games are students who are below the legal
drinking age.
|
55.470 | yes and no | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Wed Sep 15 1993 11:24 | 9 |
| > -< thumping bibles has nothing to do with it >-
Actually, back to the point that I brought up originally, it has a lot to
do with it, namely SC won't let you serve alcohol on Sunday.
The issue of beer at college games, as mentioned previously, is mostly
controlled by the school or conference.
TTom
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55.471 | Back for a few days | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:24 | 21 |
| Hornets gave up a bunch for Hersey Hawkins (Bristow calls him
"Hershey"...maybe he knows something we don't).
In the long run, it could be a good move as it should leave
the Hornets in great financial position next summer to grab
at least one free agent.
We all know that Manning's name is at the top of the list.
But what if he goes elsewhar or gets injured?
Other names that I've heard as being unrestricted free agents
(next year) include
Horace Grant
Harvey Grant
Detlef Schrempf.
Detlef in teal sounds real intriguing to me!
We're about 3 weeks away from training camp, right?
Pat
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55.472 | | FRETZ::HEISER | notes from the lost civilization | Thu Sep 16 1993 13:31 | 1 |
| How's Grandmama's back?
|
55.473 | No news is good news re: Grandmama's back | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Fri Sep 17 1993 09:33 | 6 |
| Haven't heard much about granny's back lately. LJ hosted a
charity hoop game a few weeks back and didn't play (because of
his back). I think everyone's hoping for the best...but won't
know fer sur until camp starts.
Pat
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55.474 | As far as I know, Mutombo is perfectly healthy. :^) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:04 | 9 |
| If LJ's bad back turns out to be career threatening, cain I assume
everyone will start singing my accolades 'bout how they should've
taken Mutombo? (After all, bad luck should be weighed equally with
good.)
Just wonderin'.
- ACC Chris
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55.475 | back on the Mutombo bandwagon? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:38 | 15 |
| Chris,
> If LJ's bad back turns out to be career threatening, cain I assume
> everyone will start singing my accolades 'bout how they should've
> taken Mutombo?
No.
> (After all, bad luck should be weighed equally with
> good.)
Chapter 1, Excuse Bible. I concede that you're a_expert on this writ of
whining.
TTom
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55.476 | LJ, Zo head World team | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 21 1993 10:57 | 10 |
| The "Dream Team 2" has been mostly picked. Heading the team will be LJ
and Zo.
USA Basketball has announced the team to play in next summer's World
Championshiops.
Also on the team: Shaq, 'Nique, Derrick Coleman, Joe Dumars, Mark Price,
Steve Smith, Dan Majerle and Tim Hardaway.
TTom
|
55.477 | | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:03 | 2 |
| What?! Slumber Dan is on Dream Team II?! What do the experts know that
folks in here don't know?!
|
55.478 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:13 | 4 |
|
That the team needed another American born white guy for ultimate
marketability. You really don't think those are the best ten players
in the league do you?
|
55.479 | | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:15 | 2 |
| So you're saying that the NBA marketing folks are racists? If you
subtract Dream Team I, those are pretty close to being the next top 10.
|
55.480 | Where were Dan's long range 3's in 1988 when we needed 'em? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:27 | 11 |
| As long as we're gonna give Majerle a chance for redemption why not put
Hershey Hawkins on the team as well.
Neither one of 'em could hit the broad side of a barn from the
perimeter, which is the singular reason the '88 team embarassed all of
us.
:^(
- ACC Chris
|
55.481 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:28 | 3 |
55.482 | coulda been some others | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:29 | 13 |
| > What?! Slumber Dan is on Dream Team II?! What do the experts know that
> folks in here don't know?!
If'n you mean this Topic, this noter is pretty big on Dan. Always have
been. The problem with Dan is not with Dan but with some of the hype. I
think it's a little ironic that KJ didn't make the team. He was one of
the ones mentioned most for being left off of the Olympic squad.
The choice that I didn't care much for was Dominique. It looks like this
is a reward for past efforts in the NBA. Personally, I'd rather see
Horace Grant or Nick Anderson.
TTom
|
55.483 | that was a developed skill | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:29 | 3 |
| > -< Where were Dan's long range 3's in 1988 when we needed 'em? >-
the same place they were his first 2 seasons as a pro.
|
55.484 | | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:30 | 2 |
| KJ refused because of his tender hams. He doesn't need the extra
mileage.
|
55.485 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:35 | 11 |
| >> So you're saying that the NBA marketing folks are racists? If you
>> subtract Dream Team I, those are pretty close to being the next top 10.
Marketing played as large a part in picking this team as DT 1. You're
not going to tell me Dennis Rodman is more marketable than all-american
boy Dan Majerle are you? Even if he *is* ten times the player. Majerle's
more deserving than Isaiah? Or Clyde Drexler? Or Sean Kemp? Or anyone of
ten other players that were passed over. Don't get me wrong, Majerle
isn't the only player who doesn't deserve to be on that team just the
most glaring example of marketing over basketball acumen. Dominique is
a close second.
|
55.486 | | SCHELL::francus | po' po' Chappy | Tue Sep 21 1993 13:46 | 4 |
| yabbut, Dominique has done a lot in his time in the league, far more than
Majele ever has.
The Crazy Met
|
55.487 | | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:00 | 20 |
| > not going to tell me Dennis Rodman is more marketable than all-american
> boy Dan Majerle are you? Even if he *is* ten times the player. Majerle's
Well I thing you need to remember in the marketing mode: these folks
are representing the product of the NBA to the world. Those that will
best reflect the product will be selected. We're talking a combination
of image and talent here. There's no denying that Rodman is a
headcase, despite his talents. His off-court actions over the last couple
seasons and the Larry Bird incident sealed his own non-selection.
> more deserving than Isaiah? Or Clyde Drexler? Or Sean Kemp? Or anyone of
Isiah was passed over for Dream Team I for the same reasons that Rodman
will never be selected. Clyde was on Dream Team I. Sean Kemp doesn't
even play the same position as Majerle so that is irrelevant. I agree
that Kemp deserves a chance. 'Nique is probably a sentimental selection
(age factor) as Bird was last time. Kemp will be on the next team for
sure.
Mike
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55.488 | more to be determined | HBAHBA::HAAS | Primus Caverns Guy | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:05 | 4 |
| I believe they're going to parallel the Olympic team and have tryouts to
pick one more pro and one college hoopster.
TTom
|
55.489 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Rock Babes Are People Too | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:09 | 2 |
| Think Dan would be there if Reggie were still alive?
|
55.490 | | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Tue Sep 21 1993 14:38 | 2 |
| I don't know if anyone can answer that, if Reggie were alive + healthy
+ cleared to play. He certainly would be deserving of the selection.
|
55.491 | His "hams" must be real tender to turn down playin for his country! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Reggie Lewis - R.I.P. | Wed Sep 22 1993 15:43 | 10 |
| Re. 55.484:
Hey Mike - are you tryin' to tell us somebody really axed KJ to play,
and he turned them down?????????????
Yeah, right!
NAZZ
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55.492 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Wed Sep 22 1993 15:55 | 3 |
| Too busy working on his next 'Mr. Goody Two Shoes' commercial.
Ken
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55.493 | I still haven't seen that one | FRETZ::HEISER | AWANA | Wed Sep 22 1993 16:06 | 1 |
|
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55.494 | LJ signes 12 year contract worth $84 mil | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:44 | 12 |
| The Happiest Man In Charlotte Today - Larry Johnson.
Yesterday he signed a new, 12 year contract worth a reported
$84 mil. LJ made it known last year that he loved the city
and wanted to play his whole career here - a refreshing
attitude in a time of mass player movement for the sake
of making an extra buck. The Hornets accomodated.
The Second Happiest Man In Charlotte Today - Alonzo Mourning.
He knows his day is coming!
More later,
Pat
|
55.495 | Chris Webber's smilin' too I'll bet | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 06 1993 09:57 | 7 |
|
Obviously the reports of LJ's bad back were just a bad rumor. I heard
that the whole contract is quaranteed. WOW! Then again in this day and
age they'll probably be ripping it up in two years to do another one
cause somehow LJ won't be able to live on 7 mil.....
mike
|
55.496 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real man's sport has started! | Wed Oct 06 1993 10:51 | 3 |
| re-1
I didn't know they quaranteed contracts;^)
|
55.497 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:36 | 7 |
| � -< LJ signes 12 year contract worth $84 mil >-
�LJ made it known last year that he loved the city
� and wanted to play his whole career here - a refreshing
� attitude in a time of mass player movement for the sake
� of making an extra buck.
Refreshing attitude? He still ends up making a ton of money.
|
55.498 | More scoop | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:19 | 34 |
| >> ...ton of money.
Yes, but he's made a commitment to one city, one team. He'll retire
here and not ever be eligible for free agency.
A few other notes:
o Johnson (herniated disk) was cleared to play by physicians
last week
o The contract is insured against a career-ending injury.
o It is not a continuously escalating contract. It goes up
for several years, then decreases in the late years - allowing
the Hornets more flexibility in signing players as LJ's talent
declines.
o Shawn Bradley's contract, as the #2 overall pick in the '93
draft is more than double what Johnson signed for as the #1 pick
in the '91 draft. (Keep that in mind as you project market
values 6-8 years out.)
o The fee George Shinn paid for the Hornets franchise was $32 mil.
o "What he should do is immediately go feed India or Somalia or
something"...Frank Layden.
o The contract extension does not affect team payroll for the
next two years still allowing the Hornets to (hopefully) sign a
premier free agent next summer (Manning, Schrempf, Grant).
Definitely a gamble. Time will tell if this was a good business
decision by the Hornets. No guts, no glory.
Pat
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55.499 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:23 | 6 |
| � >> ...ton of money.
�
� Yes, but he's made a commitment to one city, one team. He'll retire
� here and not ever be eligible for free agency.
Pay me that kind of money and I'd even commit to Phoenix.
|
55.500 | | VAXMKT::ROBICHAUD | GoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore... | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:48 | 4 |
| If he plays like he should Grandmama's contract will be
renegotiated upward before the 12 years are up. Guaranteed.
/Don
|
55.501 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real man's sport has started! | Wed Oct 06 1993 15:45 | 4 |
| Do they really think that Lj can play 12 more years? Char-lott
(whomever signed him) must be on some ludes.
Tim
|
55.502 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:05 | 10 |
|
Larry Johnson is a solid player and perennial all-star but if you pay him
that kind of dough what do you pay Alonzo who *really* is the franchise? It
was Alonzo who ate us (Celtics) alive last year and Alonzo who gave Patrick
Ewing all he could handle and may have even outplayed Ewing in last year's
playoffs. It's Alonzo who will be the driving force behind any Hornet run
at a title. Johnson is a fine player but like Charles Barkley he's incapable
of carrying a team to a title. Alonzo's shoulders are much bigger though.
They could have gotten Johnson or a reasonable facsimile for a lot less than
they did.
|
55.503 | simply Best not that pansy in Orlando | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:08 | 8 |
|
but with IDGAFF attitude you can't market Alonzo like LJ. Get with it
Tommy, marketing is everything in the NBA......
Given Ewing makes 9.4 mil and Zo ate him up Zo should be a 10 million
dollar man soon............
mike
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55.504 | Zo's good, but Larry's the LEADER | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:53 | 19 |
| The Hornets are already talking about offering Zo a similar
contract extension. It'll probably be next summer at the earliest
before any serious talks begin.
Zo is definitely a big contributor, however he doesn't have
the leadership qualities that Larry has (yet). IMO, Larry is
helping to push these guys to the next level - Alonzo included.
He's the guy that calls the team meetings when times are tough
and tells his boys when they're doing good and bad. He stood
up for Gattison (Chief, Jr) when trade rumors circulated; he
(supposedly) cleared the air privately with the team and Gill
last year about the his (Gill's) situation.
While we're on the subject of LJ, we better find some more front
court help cuz if he or Zo go down with an injury, we're in DEEP
sneakers with only Gatt and Giminski on the bench.
Pat
|
55.505 | I cant believe some of the latest contracts...LJ, Gretsky's | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Wed Oct 06 1993 16:57 | 13 |
| I think there looking a little to far into the future... Ok your
set at forward (so they think), if they can get a GREAT/Allstar
type Guard and a good PG they can resign everyone for anything
they want ?? (Is that correct). They cant let Alonzo get away,
so next year (or whenever they have to) theyll give him a huge
contract as well... This could come back to BITE THEM BIG TIME.
Of they could end up with the next BIG-3 to carry them for a
decade or so and bring them 2 or 3 titles... :-)
Whats there starting 5 look like today (and there current age's) ?
MairB
|
55.506 | thrash the shaQ | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 06 1993 17:30 | 6 |
|
Pat,
I have hard time believing that Alonzo listen to anybody but Alonzo...
mike
|
55.507 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:17 | 22 |
|
re LJ as a leader
Last year when the Hornets were beating the Celtics in the playoffs,
Larry and a couple of the other Hornets were yukking it up and many
(myself included) thought he was rubbing it in and celebrating a
bit early. When the Hornets went to play the Knicks, Johnson played
with the same type of enthusiasm and after the Hornets lost a tough
series Johnson showed a lot of class by congradulating the Knicks
in the tunnel after the game and urging them on to their confrontation
with the Bulls. He does seem to have the qualities of a leader. BUT
Alonzo is the best player the Hornets have. The kid is just immense.
He has a zest for playing the defensive intimidator in the middle that
you don't see very often anymore and he's developed a very sweet off-
ensive game. He's already one of the top five centers in the game and
well on his way to being the best. He's a one of those mythical "fran-
chise" players, a guy good enough to completely dominate a game at
both ends and win it virtually by himself. When it comes time to re-
negotiate, Charlotte is really going to have to open up the checkbook.
I can't remember the league having this many good young centers since
the early '70s.
|
55.508 | Gotsta keep Zo | HBAHBA::HAAS | Over the wall | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:30 | 11 |
| By giving LJ $84 mil, the Hornets have said that he's the main main.
Good, bad or indifferent it's his team.
The heirachy they have is that LJ is the leader, which is fine with Zo.
And Zo ain't taking the back seat to nobody on the court which is more
than fine with everyone.
Neither the Hornets nor LJ are stupid enough to let Zo get outta town.
Everyone is expecting a_LJ-type deal about this time nexted year.
TTom
|
55.509 | bits and pieces.. | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Wed Oct 13 1993 17:38 | 36 |
| o LJ will not travel with the team to their first round of
preseason games. I believe the first one is Friday in Portland.
The official report is that his back is healed, but that his leg
strength still isn't up to par (because of his back injury).
Sounds strange to me....
o Alonzo will be on an upcoming cover of SI...probably with Bill
Russell - who he's most often compared to. Word from camp is that
Zo hit the weights hard in the off-season and bulked up a bit.
Zo Nike commercials are also expected to air soon (don't know date).
o Since the Hornets coaches are so yellow, they invited (i.e. PAID)
several former coaches to consult with the team during the
preseason. Jack Ramsey was in town this week to work on post play
and defense. Dick Motta will join the team somewhere along the
way and so will Doug Moe.
o Sounds like the Hornets are content to go with Mugsey at PG,
with Bennett as his backup...AND David Wingate helping out.
Evindently Wingate has played some point in the past and has
done an adequate job playing the point in some of the scrimmages
so far. (BTW, heard and interview with Ramsey Monday night.
He's really high on Tony Bennett as a PG and agrees that Wingate
is a decent alternative.)
o The Hornets are admittedly looking for help on the front line (in
a sub role). The Bucks were contacted, but Frank Brickowski was
not available. Sidney Green was cut by the 76'ers yesterday. He
may be invited to camp when he clears waivers.
o If the Hornets do bring in another big man, who gets cut or traded?
Most likely candidates for a trade are Johnny Newman, Eddie Johnson
or Dell Curry (for the right price). Giminski could get the axe,
but he's got a guaranteed contract (and is a big body).
Pat
|
55.510 | PARADE IN JUNE! | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Wed Oct 13 1993 18:16 | 1 |
| > Zo hit the weights hard in the off-season and bulked up a bit.
|
55.511 | semi preview | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Wed Oct 20 1993 17:34 | 41 |
| It seems that with the retirement of Michael Jordan and the general
disdain for some reason of the Knicks, the Hornets are fast becoming
almost everyone's next best team in the East. I suppose this is based
mainly on their showing lasted year.
One can expect the 2 Main Men, Zo and LJ, to improve their games. LJ
seems to be recovering from his back problems, although he hasn't played
any in the preseason. Zo certainly has worked hard in the off season.
BTW, there was a pretty good article in Sports Illustrated about the
Georgetown center connection that mentions several times Zo's fondness
for the weight room.
But there is a fair amount of uncertainty as well as areas that haven't
been addressed. At the two extremes nothing was done to help out with at
the point or on the boards. In fact, Sidney Green who was underutilized
last season is gone. Kenny Gattison is the only serious backup. One can
only hope the Mike Gminski quits and the Hornets can add some tall beef.
The other uncertainty is the play of Hersey Hawkins. From all accounts
he's already blended into the team and his scoring ability speaks for
itself. By all accounts he's not the defender that Kendall Gill is so
that may present some problems. The obvious plus is that Charlotte was
able to get rid of that Megalomaniac and get something for him. Team
chemistry is more intact than ever.
At the small forward, the Hornets have about everyone else competing.
Newman started most of last year and should get some minutes. David
Wingate can add defensive help while Dell Curry can help with the
scoring. Local media have been downplaying EJ's value to the team, almost
expecting him not to be on the 12 man roster. Scott Burrell looks good
but who knows how he'll do when up against starting NBA type quality
players.
So out of all this, it's hard to say how much better the Hornets will be
than the 92-93 edition, if any. Evidently, everyone seems to be getting
worse. And I'm surprised not many are jumping on the Magic bandwagon.
Barring major disasters and injuries the Hornets should make the playoffs
and that's when the fun will begin.
TTom
|
55.512 | In ZO we trust | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Wed Oct 20 1993 17:44 | 8 |
|
If nothing else Burell will give them some decent defense. He could play
big guards as well as small forwards. His ball handling skills aren't
exceptionally bad either. Without the presure of being Mr. Everything
(like last year for UCoon) he should be better. He certainly played better
for UCoon when Smith and Co. where there to help carry the load...
mike
|
55.513 | in any case, 2 good additions | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Wed Oct 20 1993 17:50 | 15 |
| Scott's preseason efforts have kept him in Charlotte. Being the second of
two first round picks, he decided to come to camp without a contract
really impressed the Hornest management with the shape he was in and how
he played.
After seeing him while Greg Graham had yet to show, it made it easy for
the Hornets to move Graham in the deal to get Hawkins.
Certainly Burrell and Hawkins have both endeared themselves to the fans.
Burrell was not that well known in these here parts where most of the
basketball fans are really Hornets and Tar Heel fans. Hawkins, for his
part, came in and brought out in the public that playing second fiddle to
LJ and Zo was My-T-Fine with him.
TTom
|
55.514 | Adams to hornets? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Wed Oct 20 1993 18:07 | 9 |
| I saw where hornets were thinking of picking up ol' bc star michael
adams, to 'back up [muggsy]'.
I would like that move only I would start adams or play him 60% mb 40%.
I like bogues but don't see hornets moving to next level with him.
I would like to see them try for skiles. Scott Skiles I would like to
see in playoffs.
|
55.515 | no help at the point | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Wed Oct 20 1993 18:15 | 23 |
| I'm a little surprised that the Magic haven't moved Skiles already. Penny
looks to be starting a little slow but there's no doubt he's the point
guard of the future for Orlando.
The Adams rumor was part of a general set of rumors that predicted the
Hornets would do something to help out at the point. None of them have
come true as the Hornets have done nothing to add to that position. In
fact, they'll start the season down a little since backup Tony Bennett
was scoped this summer and may not be back to full strength come Nov 5
when the real thang starts.
I may have not mentioned this but David Wingate also was scoped in the
knee this week and will miss the first couple of weeks or the regular
season. This improves EJ's chance of staying on but that looks to be
about the only way he'll be here when the season starts.
Behind the scenes, one can only hope that the Hornets are trying to shop
EJ around for any help at the point or the front line. And the best move
might be to talk Gminski into retiring.
Also, I heard that Sidney Green like Philly so much he retired.
TTom
|
55.516 | the Mighty Carnac of SPORTS | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Wed Oct 20 1993 21:57 | 4 |
| Vecsey said in his column recently that the Spurs and Magic were pretty
much set to do a Reid-Skiles swap (as I said they should) when Orlando
backed out and decided to keep Skiles for insurance (until Penny
settles in).
|
55.517 | need a 3 player swap under cap | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:07 | 12 |
| Skiles has been averaging about 40 min. / game of orlando. If they
reduce him to 15 they will have one unhappy camper and ss is not person
to have around unhappy.
Problem is ss needs to move to contending team as a main man.
Mike, I see him as pg of suns as excellent move in place of kj who is
not best fit there.
where is there a backup pg who will accept that role and perform it
well - Adams?
of course 3 player swaps under cap are almost impossible
|
55.518 | Skiles seems unwanted | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:24 | 11 |
| Orlando's problem with Skiles, any attitude issues notwithstanding, is
that they pretty much told everyone that they didn't think Skiles was a
guy who could get them to the next level.
Then they try to shop him around the league. At one time, it was being
reported that Indiana was looking to make a deal with him but apparently
whatever Orlando wanted was too much.
Does anyone want him?
TTom
|
55.519 | but we got the General already | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:27 | 4 |
|
he's a perfect fit for the Celtics ;^(
|
55.520 | | CAMTWO::WAY | You can't polish a turd | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:28 | 6 |
| What's this "UCoon" stuff?
Dem's fighting words, Mikey......
8^)
|
55.521 | getting ready for the Big East season | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:30 | 1 |
|
|
55.522 | Burrell impressive so far | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:44 | 31 |
| Since the Suns never let Negele Knight get any PT, he would be one
to consider...although I don't know what they'd want.
o Sounds like David Wingate's knee may keep him out for up to
2 months.
0 Tony Bennett's knees have also been bothering him. Both of
these guys had off-season (minor) knee surgery. Makes me wonder
if the doc knew what he was doing...
If Bennett continues to have problems, the Hornets will need
to find some help at PG quick.
o Hawkins has been struggling in the preseason. Hope he settles in
soon.
o Newman has been playing well. I think the Hornets would've
considered cutting him if he had a mediocre preseason. After
all, Eddie Johnson can provide just as much offense, misses
very few games (to injury - unlike Newman), and plays defense
just as bad as Newman. Plus, keeping E.Johnson til his contract
expires (next year) gives 'em a $1.8 (?) mil salary slot next year.
Word is that Newman has very little/no trade value.
o Scott Burrell has also had a good preseason. He's played mostly
small forward, but some at power forward (6'7", 220lbs). Mediocre
offensive skills, but very active defensively and on the glass.
Intruguing situation for the coaches...as they must now think
about how he fits into the rotation.
Pat
|
55.523 | starters return | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:51 | 13 |
| In all fairness to Hawkins, lasted night was the first game that he got
to play with all the other starters. Zo played in his second pre-season
game and LJ his first. The result was a_easy 123-105 win over the Hawks.
Newman's points also reflect the lack of playing time by the other
Hornets starters.
And on other local fronts, LJ has had his locker retired. The basketball
Hall of Fame has set up his locker in Springfield. LJ is one of 11 active
players to have his locker on display. One can only wonder where LJ can
hang his hat. I guess it'll give him something to spend the 84 mil on.
TTom
|
55.524 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Real man's sport has started! | Thu Oct 21 1993 14:45 | 5 |
| If Charlotte added Micheal Adams, they would be in the east finals
barring injury to LJ or Zo. He's great at assists, shooting &
stealing.
Tim
|
55.525 | taller, please | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 21 1993 15:37 | 8 |
| As long as Muggsy is around, this Hornet fan would rather see someone
over 6' as a backup point guard. Someone like Michael Williams who
actually was a member of the Hornets but left cause the powers that be
didn't want to spring for a 200K gauranteed contract.
No offense to Adams who still can play a role with some teams.
TTom
|
55.526 | Im still dreaming (At least 1 will be in there) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 21 1993 15:58 | 8 |
| Doesnt Adams nail the 3 ptr at will or am I thinking of someone else.
AH the smell of Basketball is in the air, Baseball is coming to an end
(Thank God) and foot ball is nearing the 1/2 way mark. Basketball
will soon be on nightly in place of baseball I love the Fall...
MairB
Eastern Finals
Charllotte VS Chicago (7games)
|
55.527 | SOS | CNTROL::CHILDS | thems that die are the lucky ones | Thu Oct 21 1993 16:01 | 7 |
|
> Doesnt Adams nail the 3 ptr at will or am I thinking of someone else.
Michael Jordan????
mike
|
55.528 | old if not ancient history | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 21 1993 16:06 | 7 |
| Adams at one point in his career set some record for either 3 point
attempts or goals. That was back a few years I think when he was out West
(Denver maybe?).
But everyone plays better out West where there's more talent ;-).
TTom
|
55.529 | I wish theyd all cut down soon ... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 21 1993 16:21 | 16 |
| Ok Ive been trying to figure out who's who on the Hornets and who will
make the team and who will get cut. Too many moves to follow right now
but this is what it looks like, could someone correct it if need and
put the players in the right spots if there wrong ???? Thanks in
advance..
Point Guards Shooting Guards Centers Small Forward Power Forward
Muggsy Boges Hershey Hawkins Alonzo Morning Johnny Newman Larry Johnson
Tony Bennett Dell Curry Kenny Gattison Scott Burrell Eddie Johnson
Michael Adams David Wingate Mike Giminski Kevin Lynch
14 total ? Is Newman the starting small forward, Im assuming Hawkins
will definatly be starting along with Bogues, ZO and LJ. Looks like
a very good starting 5, and a decent bench...
MairB
|
55.530 | a view | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 21 1993 16:35 | 15 |
| With the exception of Adams, all of the above have contracts. That's 13
if'n I count em correctly.
The ones on the bubble are Kevin Lynch who is probably out, EJ who is
maybe out/maybe traded, and Gminski who's in if'n he's not traded.
The only other one in camp who's getting attention is LeRon Ellis but
that sounds mostly like a hope and a prayer. The team would love to dump
Gminski but he's guaranteed just like the rest of them.
Newman has the starting small forward job right now but the Hornets have
previously shuffled others through there. They're trying to work Burrell
into the lineup.
TTom
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55.531 | re:view | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Oct 21 1993 16:46 | 9 |
| What he said.....Adams ain't on the roster.
Newman currently the starting SF, but subject to change (and hopefully
will).
I think the bugs play Boston tonight up north (Hartford?). Maybe
some of you beaners can give us an update tomorrow on the game.
Pat
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55.532 | I seem to remember adams being a fairly decent player | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 21 1993 17:27 | 7 |
| Anyone know if this game is on TV, id like to take a looksie if
possible..??
mab
So there just giving adams alook at this point..
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55.533 | stay tuned... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 21 1993 18:20 | 10 |
| MairB,
Dunno about the New England area, but this is only a radio game locally.
I'll pick up a local paper tomorrow and try to catch up on who's all
playing, how they did, etc. The local paper is marginal at best about
most things but if'n this games gets over before 11 pm or so, they'll
have a box score.
TTom
|
55.534 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Oct 21 1993 18:23 | 7 |
| �I'll pick up a local paper tomorrow and try to catch up on who's all
�playing, how they did, etc. The local paper is marginal at best about
�most things but if'n this games gets over before 11 pm or so, they'll
�have a box score.
If you can't, TTom, I'm sure ACChris would be able to provide us blow
by blow detail what with all that wonderful sports coverage in Atlanta.
|
55.535 | Ah am Impressed! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Carol's wearing maternity clothes | Fri Oct 22 1993 09:52 | 13 |
|
>> "...blow by blow coverage..."
WOW, Ya mean that they're still covering Linda Lovelace???????
I remain,
still searching for the fireworks
;^)
Kev
|
55.536 | Hornets win | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Fri Oct 22 1993 13:15 | 39 |
| Charlotte managed to pull the Celtics game out, winning 101-98 on 2 late
3 pointers by Dell Curry.
LJ had 16 which is good news. He had some physical problems as he
continues to rehab from his back injury. After the game he complained of
fatigue in both legs.
Zo added 13 points and 10 rebounds and generally seemed to enjoy the
challenge and opportunity of playing against the Chief.
Hersey Hawkins missed the game - minor back strain - so Bristow started
Scott Burrell in front of the hometown crowd in Hartford. Burrell
finished with 6 points in 26 minutes.
Tony Bennett did not make the trip. He remained in Charlotte to get his
knee examined. He complained about pain so they did a follow up examine.
Tests were negative.
The star for the Celtics was Dino Radja with 20 points and 17 rebounds.
For the Honnet hopefuls, Kelsey Weems had 6 points, LeRon Ellis had 5
poinhts and was ejected on a flagrant foul, and Shawn McDaniel had 3
points and 2 assists.
In the pregame, they were hyping Ellis. It seems that ol' Mike Gminski is
having some troubles getting up and down the court. Never gifted with
much speed, things seem to be going even slower this year. From all
accounts, the Hornets are hoping to see Ellis make the team. They have a
$400K+ slot available under the cap and are trying to get him to sign a
one year deal. If'n it works out, they would be able under the rules to
re-sign him with a raise.
The issue of the cap slots are further complicated by the fact that the
Hornets want to be able to bid on Danny Manning nexted year. Gminski,
Newman and one or two others are in their lasted year of their contract.
Collectively there's about 2.5-3 Million that they're looking to use in
the free agency quest.
TTom
|
55.537 | Earl 5 blocks, Parish 5 blocks, Radja 4 blocks - it'll occur all year | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Pig man - half man, half pig! | Fri Oct 22 1993 14:48 | 14 |
| Hornets had 18 (yes, that number is correct) shots blocked by the
Celtics last night. Charlotte aggressively attacked the boards but
often simply couldn't put the basketball away. Mourning must have
gotten blocked a half dozen times himself.
Their lack of size will prevent Charlotte from moving beyond the
second round of the playoffs. If the Celtics can block 18 shots
on them, Larry Nance and Co. will get 30! Cleveland is just as
athletic as Charlotte with the addition of Tyrone Hill. John Battle
will play for Mike Fratello and negate the loss of Craig Ehlo.
The Cleveland-Boston Eastern Conference Final should be a classic!
NAZZ
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55.538 | Cleveland, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Fri Oct 22 1993 15:27 | 14 |
| Nazz
I was witcha up till that last part about Celtics going to the conference
finals.
But other than that what is reported points to one of the 2 areas of
concern for the Hornets: size on the front line. I'll reserve judgement
until LJ is fully recovered but in any case this will continue to be
a_issue as it should be as long as the front line support includes people
like Mike Gminski.
As previously mentioned, the other area is support at the point.
TTom
|
55.539 | Who cares? | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:57 | 12 |
| Nazz,
I'll be the first to agree that the Hornets are a small team.
<See previous notes in this topic.>
However I do have a problem with you're shot blocking assessment cuz:
o geez, this is preseason
o a bunch of our fellas are hurt
o blocks don't win ball games (aka. last night's ball game).
Pat
|
55.540 | Cavs out by round 2 again | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Fri Oct 22 1993 18:25 | 1 |
| Cleveland is still soft. Fratello can't perform heart transplants.
|
55.541 | EJ makes the team | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Mon Oct 25 1993 12:08 | 20 |
| Even though Charlotte lost to the Nets, some decisions are starting to
be made about this year's version of the Hornets.
Bristow made it clear that EJ has earned a spot on the roster on the
basis that he's shown he can still light it up when called upon. EJ was
considered a throw-in on the deals that basically traded Gill for Hersey
Hawkins. As camp started every one was talking like he would be the odd
man out but he impressed those same people enough to make the team.
Meanwhile, there's not much hope on the horizon for the Hornets' main
needs. At the point, they're still looking at Kelsey Weems and Shawn
McDaniel. The Hornets are "not totally disappointed" in them but the
search is still on for some help here. Tony Bennett meanwhile has at
least a couple of more weeks of rehab before he can give it a go.
By default, LeRon Ellis may also make the squad. David Wingate will
start the season on IR opening up one roster slot and it seems as though
the Hornest are going to give Ellis a chance.
TTom
|
55.542 | mas o menos | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Tue Oct 26 1993 20:04 | 13 |
| I like the idea of adding EJ...both for scoring and experience.
Having Dell Curry and EJ coming off the bench is an intriguing
thought. IMO, Burrell is playing good/tough enough that he'll
either start at SF or get legitimate PT.
I think they'll keep Ellis until/unless a more experienced
big man is waived by another club.
BTW, TTom, I picked you up a souvenir from the big city of Durham -
a Kelly Tripucka mini-poster! Mint condition...sure to be a collectors
item.
Pat
|
55.543 | Go Panthers! Watta team! | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:36 | 36 |
| My Main main Kelly!
Hail with JR gone we aint got no one to rag on. Even Johnny Newman is
playing hard. I don't think Gminski will play enough but he sure be slow
in his old age so you'd have a lot of time to bust his chops as he mosies
down the court.
Lasted night results: Charlotte won the game and a_NFL franchise. I'm
detected the lingering smell of a fix. Coicindentally - yeah, right - and
conveniently, they waited until five minutes after the Hornets game to
announce the Panthers selection. Needless to say the Coliseum faithful
went nuts.
About the biggest impression of the basketball game was that Shawn
Bradley actually showed some moves. What seems to have developed first
for him is his footwork. He's quick and at 7'6" he's gonna be quicker
than most centers. Even Zo had some problems with his moves, getting into
a bit of a foul problem. Bradley still lacks any kinda shot and on D he's
mostly in the way. He did manage to get 9 rebounds and 4 blocked shots.
Charlotte started the real stating 5: Bogues, LJ, Zo, Newman and Hersey
Hawkins. In the second half, Bristow worked Kevin Lynch at point where he
was almost adequate. Most interpretted that as good bye to the other
point guard hopefuls who probably had little chance to begin with.
LJ looked as good as he has all preseason.
After the game Bristow declared that LeRon Ellis will make the team at
least until David Wingate comes back. That pretty much settles things
plus or minus Tony Bennett's physical status. If he's active, Lynch is
gone. What will be interesting would be if Ellis impresses will the
Hornets eat Gminski's contract and let him go. He's not going to
contribute while Ellis at least has potential.
Oh yeah, one more thing: Go Panthers!
TTom
|
55.544 | Kudos to the Charlottans(tm) | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Wed Oct 27 1993 11:11 | 5 |
| >Lasted night results: Charlotte won the game and a_NFL franchise. I'm
>detected the lingering smell of a fix. Coicindentally - yeah, right - and
>conveniently, they waited until five minutes after the Hornets game to
>announce the Panthers selection. Needless to say the Coliseum faithful
>went nuts.
|
55.545 | Hornets are chauvinists | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Wed Oct 27 1993 12:58 | 41 |
| From: [email protected] (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: They have had a policy of allowing woman sportswriters in locker
rooms since their inaugural season in 1988.
Woman charges she was denied access to locker room
But Harold Kaufman, director of media relations for the Hornets, said
the team had to allow reporters in on a shift basis Sunday because the
dressing room was so crowded.
Melissa Ogden wrote in Tuesday's Daily Beacon that when she tried to
enter the locker room after the game, ``I was denied access by a member
of the Hornets organization. He firmly stated that there was no more
room left in the locker room for journalists and that I'd have to wait.
``I thought what he said was peculiar, seeing that other male
journalists freely entered as I was being denied,'' she said. She said
three other women also had to wait and a woman who earlier had been
allowed into the locker room was escorted out at that time.
Ogden said about 20 to 25 minutes later she was allowed inside.
``All the relevant questions had already been asked by my male
cohorts, all the answers stale by now,'' she said.
Ogden said she had to borrow interview tapes from a male reporter to
do the story.
``I'm really thankful we had a male writer there. Otherwise I
wouldn't have had a story,'' she said.
Kaufman said there was no discrimination against women writers after
the game with the New Jersey Nets on the University of Tennessee campus.
``There was no deal where women weren't allowed in the locker room,''
Kaufman said. ``The locker room was so small that once the first herd of
media had gotten in there there was no room, so we did it in two shifts.
``One reason why locker room was so packed there were some high
school people and some other people who didn't belong,'' Kaufman said.
``They were given credentials by the building. That's what happens when
when you go to someone else's building.
``Our policy is that the locker room is open to men and women
sportswriters. Ever since 1988, women always have been allowed equal
access. Many beat writers in the NBA are women,'' he said.
Ogden isn't convinced.
``Sunday night gave me a bitter dose of what to expect in my future
as a sportswriter,'' she said. ``All I ask from my male, as well as
female counterparts, is not to be viewed or labeled as a female
journalist -- but simply as a journalist.''
|
55.546 | I meant "poor" figurativly | MKFSA::LONG | DEC, get outa VN, NOW! | Wed Oct 27 1993 13:36 | 9 |
| >> ``One reason why locker room was so packed there were some high
>>school people and some other people who didn't belong,'' Kaufman said.
Yeah like reporters of either gender. Fer Chrisakes, they are afraid
to even let the sweat stop pouring before getting THE story. Poor
slobs can't even take a shower in peace.
billl
|
55.547 | no defense | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Wed Oct 27 1993 14:32 | 11 |
| I'm not saying they aint but this is obviously a_isolated incident. Had
the Hornets been consistently denying reporters access on the basis of
gender, this woulda been a story a long time ago.
I'm sure it steams Shinn's clams to have to let female reporters into the
locker room but ol' George is pretty careful about them PC matters.
FWIW, this hasn't even made the local papers. I'll check around and see
if there's more to this story.
TTom
|
55.548 | | 16421::HEISER | visualize whirled peas | Wed Oct 27 1993 14:41 | 1 |
| maybe she's related to Ms. Olsen.
|
55.549 | woulda heard afore | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Wed Oct 27 1993 14:52 | 11 |
| Actually, there are several women among the local media that cover the
Hornets. And assuming that they're not on the take you would think that
at least one of them would have complained by now if this really was
a_issue.
This whole thing of the locker room interviews is stupid anyway. Why
don't they just usher all the players into some room beside the locker
room and let the media have at them. Then after some designated time they
can all go take a shower, a dump, or whatever in relative privacy.
TTom
|
55.550 | a dump and a chump | MSDOA::HYMES | Pray for Peter Pumpkinhead | Thu Oct 28 1993 09:27 | 9 |
| >> "a dump"
You mean logs, dirt?
Hey lady reporter with an attitude - TAKE A PILL!
Pat
|
55.551 | or a havana | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Thu Oct 28 1993 09:35 | 5 |
| > You mean logs, ...
Or a loaf.
TTom
|
55.552 | Bennett to IR? Probably. | HBAHBA::HAAS | Irmo Okra Strut | Fri Oct 29 1993 10:56 | 29 |
| As the woim toins...
It now looks like the Hornets are gonna sandbag with Tony Bennett.
They're in the process of setting it up so they can start the season out
with him joining David Wingate on the IR. And lo and behold it looks like
Kevin Lynch will stick for the beginning of the season.
Lynch started at point lasted night in the Hornets' loss to Indiana,
121-113. Zo didn't make the trip as Charlotte announced that he will not
play again until opening night nexted Friday. Zo's have a bout with
tendinitis and everyone hopes the lack of stress will speed the healing
process. LJ and Dale Davis for the Pacers continued their battles. It
seems that when these 2 play, if'n you didn't know better, you'd figger
Davis was the all-pro. Davis had 20 pts, 12 Rbs to LJ's 12 and 2 (!) for
the same 28 minutes. Overall, Indiana outrebounded the Hornets, 41-33.
But back to Lynch, he didn't look too bad as it looks like his only hope
for sticking is Bennett on IR and Philadelphia not waiving Dana Barros.
It turns out that Charlotte is already paying some of Barros' salary.
They laundered him from Seattle to Philly in the Hersey Hawkins deal.
Lynch ran things adequately and scored well but apparently forgot that
the point guy is supposed to deal out assists. Kevin had 1.
Gminski looked terrible as he started at Center. Charlotte charitably
left him in for only a dozen minutes.
TTom
|
55.553 | Nuf of the preseason... | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Mon Nov 01 1993 10:25 | 35 |
| Good game Friday as the Hornets beat the Celts by 17 or so.
The Celts got out early, but the Hornets made a game of it.
C's: Dee brown looked good...often spectacular on offense. Can't
remember who he covered on D....if it was Curry, he got smoked.
Earl looked slow of foot; Radja fair; Chief fair. Dee was red
hot in the third quarter....then the C's stopped getting him the
ball.
Hornets: Giminski started and played fair against the Chief and Acie.
He ended up with a dozen or so rebounds and points. Curry was on fire.
E.Johnsons stats don't show it, but I thought he played a good game.
On one drive to the hoop, he went behind the back and to the rim only
to have the ball roll out.
LJ's starting to get back to his old bump-and-grind self. No Burrell,
Ellis, or ZO (or Wingate or Bennett). Newman, Gatt, and Lynch looked
good. Hawk was there, but nearly invisible.
The passing impressed me the most by the Hornets. A lot of good
movement and passing resulted in some open or easy shots. Also decent
D. The munchkin scrubs were entertaining - driving O and swarming D -
during mop-up.
The Hornets open at home on Friday against the Chicago Bulls.
This week the Hornets will be
o hoping several injuries heal
o watching the waiver wire for a big man or point guard to be
released.
Rumors out of Philly that Dana Barros might not make the squad -
although I have a hard time believing that one.
Pat
|
55.554 | Bennett status today | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Thu Nov 04 1993 10:11 | 20 |
| Today's the day for making the decision on Tony Bennett's status. Bennett
had knee surgery and seems to be coming along very slowly.
What the Hornets are trying to determine is how many games he'll need
before he can start playing. He will definitely miss the first couple of
games no matter what. The team is talking about making do without a
backup to Muggsy if Bennett has to miss only a couple of games. If'n the
Hornets place him on IR, he has to sit out 5 games.
Meanwhile, the Hornets have cut Kelsey Weems but have made some kinda
statement by keeping Shawn McDaniel. The local interpretation is that the
Hornets feel that McDaniel has a better chance than Kevin Lynch to
possibly contribute at the point.
In any case, the Hornets will make this decision today.
And Lo! It's Zo! On the cover of Sports Illustrated with none other than
Bill Russell. I'm gonna pick me up a copy, fer sure.
TTom
|
55.555 | roster set | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 05 1993 10:25 | 19 |
| So what do the Hornets do about Bennett? They put Scott Burrell on the
IR, along with David Wingate which was expected.
The net effect here is that Kevin Lynch is on the team for the time
being, at least 5 games, and the Hornets are willing to make due while
Bennett heals.
Bristow is talking like he might be going after a backup point outta the
pool of those just cut.
This morning, team prez Spencer Stolpein, was interviewed about the
Hornets chances. During this he was asked who might be good in the West.
He said that the Suns were good but fragile. He thought Seattle had
enough talent. But he wondered "How long will it be before Kendall Gill
screws up the chemistry? In 5 or 6 weeks into the season, look for agent
Arn Tellem to send a letter to the Sonics demanding that they play or
trade Gill!". No love loss there.
TTom
|
55.556 | Henson may be signed | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 05 1993 12:42 | 19 |
| News as it's coming in:
Supposedly the Hornets are on the verge of signing Steve Henson who was
cut by the Hawks. The local media is reporting that this will be done by
game time. Odd mad out: Kevin Lynch.
Also, there's a_update on Zo's knees. It's been reported that he had
tendinitis. The Hornets are saying that this aint the case. Supposedly he
and Mutombo were working out and banged knees. Now they're saying he has
tenderness in the knee that was injured, but not tendinitis. Good news
cause bumps and bruised go away.
Season starts tonight, 8 pm against the defending champions Bulls,
without that guy from No Carolina. The chant of this season is "The Bugs
Are Back", which remains to be seen.
Looking forward to seeing Kukoc.
TTom
|
55.557 | 1-1 to date | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Mon Nov 08 1993 11:20 | 17 |
| Henson was signed; Lynch waived.
The Bulls beat the Bugs by 1 in OT. A tip in by Horace Grant with
1 second left did the trick. The Bulls looked good, the Hornets
not so good.
Saturday night, the Bugs beat Milwaukee at their home opener. The
game was close through three quarters...with the Bucks actually leading
most of the way. In the fourth, the Hornets took over and pounded
'em 120-103.
The developing story line so far is the outstanding play at 2G by
Hersey Hawkins and at SF by Johnny Newman. Hawk had a turrible
preseason - glad to see him emerge from that funk!
More later,
Pat
|
55.558 | Looking good in the 4th | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Mon Nov 08 1993 12:53 | 23 |
| The Hornets finally got their act together in the 4th quarter of the
Bucks game.
Zo had something like 6 rebounds in the quarter while Dell Curry and EJ
played bombs away from 3 point land. LJ had by far his best outing in a
long time. He was one of the goats in the loss to the Bulls. His turnover
very late in OT gave the ball back to Chicago setting up the last second
tip-in heroics by Harvey Grant.
It looks like everyone is going to come at LJ. In the Bulls game, Scottie
Pippen and LJ were face to face, doing some serious jawing. LJ got the T.
In the Bucks game, it was LJ and Kenny Norman squaring off. At least this
time, they both got a T.
Another pleasant surprise was the performance of LeRon Ellis who has
worked his way not only onto the team but into the rotation. Not only did
he play well but he was on the court in the 4th to contribute size and
effort. He finished with only 3 points but had 6 rebounds and a blocked
shot.
Johnny Newman has played these first 2 games like he's an all-star.
TTom
|
55.559 | Maybe they all want a loan from LJ?? | CNTROL::CHILDS | I am airless, a vacuum child | Mon Nov 08 1993 12:55 | 0 |
55.560 | step up | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:04 | 11 |
| That could be it.
Maybe they just want to see if'n LJ is gonna step up and fill the void
left by Jordan's early exit and still not filled from Magic and Larry
leaving.
In any case, it's good to see LJ back cause the Hornets aren't going to
do much without him. Zo is showing a lot, fer sure, but in Charlotte,
LJ's the Main Main.
TTom
|
55.561 | Time to think of something a little more imaginative? | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:07 | 4 |
| I see they ran that Dallas play again towards the end of the game Friday
night. Same results as always. Has that play ever worked?
Ken
|
55.562 | send Dallas to Dallas | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:14 | 13 |
| No Ken, they really didn't run the Dallas. They simple got LJ the ball
and he proceeded to dribble it inside and turn it over.
I think the Dallas play, where they isolate LJ at the top of the key and
hope something happens, worked once and why they even consider it is
beyond me. Especially now that Zo can do his thing on the inside and EJ,
Dell Curry, Johnny Newman and/or Hersey Hawkins can pop it from the
outside.
As it is, the crowd groans whenever the Hornets go to it cause it just
doesn't work.
TTom
|
55.563 | Zo is the MAN! | CNTROL::CHILDS | I am airless, a vacuum child | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:38 | 4 |
|
Cmon TTom, LJ used to be the main man....
mike
|
55.564 | main men | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:52 | 8 |
| Shshshsh!
Let's keep this down a little bit until Zo signs his new contract.
But in many ways, I agree, but thank goodness that for now, at least, the
Hornets have both of 'em.
TTom
|
55.565 | | 16421::HEISER | the NBA: it's pretty darn good | Mon Nov 08 1993 13:57 | 2 |
| EJ sure isn't getting much PT. How long before he starts complaining
that its affecting his shot like he did here?
|
55.566 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Mon Nov 08 1993 14:05 | 7 |
|
In other related news Steve Urkel and Grandmama won the NY 2 on 2
tournament Friday night on NBC.
Chap
|
55.567 | EJ happy for now | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Mon Nov 08 1993 14:06 | 13 |
| EJ is very grateful to even be on this team. He won't ever get that many
minutes but the fans and the team are letting him know their appreciation
of the quality efforts he's giving.
Also, there's at least a couple of cuts coming up pretty soon. Scott
Burrell is coming back soon (after the minimum 5 games) and David Wingate
will be back within a month or so. I don't think EJ or anyone else wants
to start crying about lack of playing time, at least not for a little
while.
What this fan is hoping for, is that one of those cuts is Mike Gminski.
TTom
|
55.568 | How did that Erkel thing go again? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:16 | 4 |
| So, How did that script go - that show has some interesting writing...
I assume se couldn't get anyone to play with him except some
grand(mama)... and the rest was history
|
55.569 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:46 | 10 |
|
His best Friend (his wanna be girlfriends brother) was suppose to be
his partner. But some playground legend asked him to play with him so
urkel needed a new partner......
Chap
|
55.570 | LJ got elbow in chops | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:54 | 20 |
| RE: LJ and Pippen - the local TV broadcast showed LJ catching an elbow
from Pippen in the jaw shortly before LJ pursued and was T'd up.
Too hard to tell if'n it was accidental or intentional.
RE: EJ - From what I've seen so far, he's enjoying his time here.
He's commented a few times that he's never seen so many good
looks at the basket (cuz other team drops to double LJ/Zo).
I think he'll be a contributor in the long run.
RE: Giminski - TTom, what would work better would be a not-so-serious
injury that keeps him sidelined indefinitely. That'll save us his
full salary slot for next year (from the way I understand it).
Howzabout Mensamonia or something like that? Tendonitis of the
earlobe?
RE: Urkel - that dude can play! The Kings oughta sign him!
Bugs at Cleveland Tuesday night. Should be a good'en.
Pat
|
55.571 | Marky Mark vs Steve Erkel 1-1 | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:58 | 8 |
| re Erkel can play; I noticed the Hollywood Marky Mark (*) playing and he's
pretty good;
(*)don't know about sprot's "Pentium" Mark
|
55.572 | regression | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Mon Nov 08 1993 17:07 | 2 |
| Only if Marky Mark wears his trowsers down to his knees.
Urkel could sneak up and give him a wedgey.
|
55.573 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Mon Nov 08 1993 17:12 | 8 |
|
I saw MM play in a couple of those MTV BBall jams. He can play.
Flea from Red hot Chili Peppers is a good player too.
Chappy
|
55.574 | Shaq comes to town | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Thu Nov 11 1993 14:32 | 16 |
| Shaq comes to town tonight!
Orlando has to be one of the big surprises this year, so far. Shaq looks
like he's trying to win the scoring title, MVP and the Air Heir Apparent.
Meanwhile, Zo, LJ and the rest of the Hornets have been inconsistent to
say the least. They played fairly well against the Bulls until LJ turned
it over and gave Chicago the chance to win - which they did. They looked
lethargic against the Bucks and then exploded in the 4th quarter and
looked like the contender that they're supposed to be. They played well
in the first half against the Cavs only to return to one of the franchise
favorite - the dreaded 3rd quarter fold.
Tonight would be a good time to turn it around.
TTom
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55.575 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Nov 11 1993 14:34 | 3 |
| yup would be nice to see Charlotte beat Orlando.
The Crazy Met
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55.576 | Go ZO | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Thu Nov 11 1993 15:02 | 8 |
|
Would be even better to see Zo stop Shaq. I'm sick of all the
hype about thisguy already and the season isn't even a week old.
Chappy
|
55.577 | Zo gotsta go | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Thu Nov 11 1993 15:22 | 5 |
| Better get used to it, Chappy.
After all, his career isn't even a year and a week old.
TTom
|
55.578 | Gotta love them G'town Bigmen........... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Fri Nov 12 1993 06:14 | 10 |
|
Charlotte 120 Orlando 87
:-)
Didn't see the game but looks Like Zo somewhat contained Sir
Shaqness (tm). He only had 19 pts 8 Rebs.
Chappy
|
55.579 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I am airless, a vacuum child | Fri Nov 12 1993 08:25 | 6 |
|
Well the paper says that ONeal got in foul trouble. He caught 3 fouls
in a 4 minute span of the third quarter and went to the bench with 5.
Probably caught the fouls trying to contain Zo, which he can't!!!
mike
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55.580 | Go Hornets! Watta team! | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 12 1993 09:35 | 43 |
| This one just didn't happen. Basically, Orlando, led by Shaq hisself,
pulled a no show at or about half time. At the end, it was a blowout,
120-87!
It started out just like you wanted to see it. Shaq and Zo doing some
serious positioning, blocking, rebounding, scoring, etc. Then, as he is
sometime wont to do, Shaq quit. By the end of the first quarter he had
scored half his night's total points and rebounds. The second quarter he
barely went through the motions and in the third quarter it looked like
he was trying to foul out, getting 3 calls in about 2 minutes. So he went
to the bench with 5 fouls and played no more.
Meanwhile the Hornets poured it on and everything seemed to be working.
LJ started real slow but finally got his game together in the second
half. Orlando suffers from virtually no defense other than Shaq. They're
especially weak at the power forward where they start Larry Krystkowiak,
blown knee and all, and that's about it.
One more thing about these fouls on Shaq. They did not in any way
determine the outcome of the game. At the half, the Magic was down 55-36
at which time he had only 2 fouls. Basically, he and the rest of the team
quit in the middle of the 3rd after a rally failed to significantly cut
into the lead. When the Hornest matched their rally, the game was over
after which Shaq got his 3 fouls in a row.
In fairness to the Magic, they woulda had a hard time beating anybody
lasted night. They shot less than 40% from the field and barely 50% from
the free throw line.
The Hornets scoring was led by Dell Curry, 22, and Hersey Hawkins, 20.
Eddie Johnson continues to impress as he added 11 points and 8 rebounds
(career best?) in 15 or so minutes. His play, along with the development
of LeRon Ellis who, like the rest of the Hornets, played well, will
present the Hornets with a difficult decision when David Wingate comes
back from IR. Henson is gone this weekend when Scott Burrell comes back
but then comes the dilemna.
For salary cap reasons, the Hornets would really hurt their cause for
next year if'n they cut Gminski. But by keepig him and is salary they'll
force their own hand and either EJ or Ellis is gone. To further muddy the
situation, Gminski was not in uniform lasted night.
TTom
|
55.581 | Shaq daddy hype | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Fri Nov 12 1993 09:36 | 33 |
| Hornets 120, Magic 87
Min FG FT Reb A F Pt
O'Neal 28 6-15 7-15 5-8 3 5 19
Mourning 18 4-6 10-14 3-10 1 3 18
Yes, that's right, Zo only played 18 minutes. Due largely to the
effectiveness of Gattison (on O'Neal) in the second quarter.
A note somewhere else mentions Shaq's star treatment...wow, he
consistently knocks guys over and no call. Zo and the Hornets
definitely kept Shaq from getting into his game.
Orlando's offense was Shaq, Shaq, Shaq. All of his shots were
lay-ups or slams. He missed several layups, got his own rebounds
and slammed them home. He's got a spin move where he clears himself
from the defender and catches a quick pass or alley-oop for the slam.
He also has a clear out move where he pushes his defender out of
the paint, catches the ball and slams.
Charlotte's strategy was to pressure Skiles on the inbounds so that
they have little time left to run their Shaq plays. Once Skiles
advanced to the front court, he was frequently double teamed forcing
other Magic to pull out and help. It helped pull Shaq out of the
paint.
LJ looked good. The jumper was falling. I think he went 7-11.
Bogues, Mourning, and Johnson all played 26 min or less. They
play at Boston tonight so they should be rested. Newman, Curry,
Hawkins, and even Leron Ellis all looked good.
Pat
|
55.582 | | GWEN::ASHE | Les Nessman Live, from the mall... | Fri Nov 12 1993 09:47 | 2 |
| How long is Hardaway out?
|
55.584 | status uncertain | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 12 1993 09:52 | 9 |
| I haven't heard, yet.
It looked like a minor thing when he went down, almost like he had a
cramp or ham string. But when he was carried off, it didn't look good at
all.
The preliminary report was sprained ankle.
TTom
|
55.585 | I still think Mike H should trade Zo..... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:12 | 9 |
|
See Walt if you would have taken Bradley in the first round and
left Penny for me you could have avoided the grey hairs. :-)
Chappy
|
55.586 | major stud | 16421::HEISER | dweller on the threshold | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:14 | 7 |
| > -< I still think Mike H should trade Zo..... >-
Well Chappy, if you offered me something besides the rights to Jordan,
you might have gotten him.
Drafting him was a cool move on my part. He wasn't even signed at the
time.
|
55.587 | I woulda thrown in McHale.... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:16 | 8 |
|
C'mon I offered ya Petrovich and Marciulionis too. :-)
Chap
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55.588 | whatta deal! too bad ya don't have Air's rights, I'd reconsider | 16421::HEISER | dweller on the threshold | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:17 | 1 |
|
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55.589 | At 40% of last years win total | GWEN::ASHE | Les Nessman Live, from the mall... | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:22 | 1 |
| Nah, I would have got Webber or Mashburn before him...
|
55.590 | CLARI article on win | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:01 | 66 |
| Article: 9796
From: [email protected] (BRUCE MARTIN)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Hornets 120, Magic 87
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 93 1:59:42 EST
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) -- Charlotte Hornets center Alonzo Mourning
showed Thursday night why he is going to be one of the NBA's top
centers, he wasn't even on the court at the time.
Mourning battled Magic center Shaquille O'Neal to a virtual deadlock
in the box score Thursday night, but the Hornets pounded the Orlando
Magic 120-87, and Mourning contributed more than points and rebounds.
Mourning showed his leadership when he gave some words of advice to
his struggling teammate, Larry Johnson, in the second quarter.
Johnson, Mourning and Muggsy Bogues were all sitting on the bench and
Johnson, who has been ailing from post-season back surgery, leaned over
to Bogues and said he ``couldn't get it going.''
Mourning, starting his second season in the NBA, gave the third-year
forward some veteran advice.
``I told him to look out on the court and said, 'There is nobody out
there who can stop you. Take your time and play the game. You know how
to play this game,''' Mourning said. ``Larry went out there and got it
going. He definitely got it going. He hit the shots and got into the
flow of things. When we have that communication down pat, we definitely
have a front line that is tough to stop.''
The Hornets proved that in a convincing victory over O'Neal and the
Orlando Magic. The box score shows that Mourning scored 18 points,
pulled down 10 rebounds and blocked one shot. O'Neal scored 19 with
eight rebounds and one block.
But Mourning also displayed the leadership ability by picking up his
teammate, Johnson, who went on to scored 16 points.
``That's just another thing that makes Alonzo a star in this league,''
Johnson said of Mourning's motivational skills.
The win allowed the Hornets to even their record to 2-2 while Orlando
suffered it's first loss of the season and dropped to 3-1.
Dell Curry led the Hornets with 22 points and backcourt mate Hersey
Hawkins added 20. Litterial Green sscored 16 for the Magic and Anfernee
Hardaway added 11 before leaving with a sprained right ankle in the
fourth quarter.
By then, the game was well in the Hornets' favor as Charlotte led by
as many as 35 points. Charlotte shot 54.9 percent from the field
compared to Orlando's 39.5.
O'Neal entered the game shooting 72 percent from the field, but he
knew that wasn't going to last forever.
``I was just hot,'' O'Neal said. ``You can't stay hot forever. Even
the mighty sun doesn't stay hot forever. I'll be all right, though. I'm
not worried.''
Both O'Neal and Mourning tried to discount any talk of a rivalry
concerning themselves as the two best young centers in the NBA.
``I don't get involved in all that,'' O'Neal said of the hype. ``I
understand the NBA does it to promote the league and you do it to sell
papers. I try not to get involved.
``On any given day, I could take over, or Mourning could take over,
Patrick Ewing could take over or Hakeem Olajuwon could take over. I try
not to get involved.
``I can understand -- 'Zo against Shaq compared to Russell and
Chamberlain. I understand, but I try not to get involved.''
Mourning also did not discuss the rivalry before the game and
discounted its impact afterwards.
``It's just like having any other big game,'' Mourning said. ``The
media builds it up as a big game and a rivalry. I don't look at it that
way. Shaq is very talented and my hat is off to him. He is going to be a
great player. He is a great player now and he's going to be even better.
``I put all that stuff aside and try to compete. I play as hard
against him as I do a Brad Daugherty or an Hakeem Olajuwon or a Robert
Parish. Any of those centers, they are big games to me.''
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55.591 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:22 | 4 |
| � A note somewhere else mentions Shaq's star treatment...wow, he
� consistently knocks guys over and no call.
Then why was he on the bench with 5 fouls in the 3rd quarter?
|
55.592 | not a factor | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:28 | 10 |
| Shaq quit and then he got the 5 fouls. I'm telling you, folks, the guy
looked like he was trying to take a seat.
In terms of star treatment, the refs pretty much let Zo and Shaq have at
it and the calls didn't go one way or another. There was a call or 2 that
coulda gone the other way but in typical NBA reffing style there was
a_immediate makeup call at the other end. The refs were balanced if not
competent.
TTom
|
55.593 | Not that jordan ever got star treatment :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:40 | 10 |
| Just becuase he got 5 fouls doesnt mean he wasnt getting away with
things. If they call a foul on him every time he committ one he'd
have 5 fouls in the 1st qtr, so they do the old 1-5 ratio and keep
him in there for most of the game :-).
The only good thing about a shaq nocall compared to jordan/magic etc
etc etc no calls is they dont call the foul and give it to some poor
shmuck who didnt do anything, they just simple dont do anything...
MaB
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55.594 | Nobody gets more calls than Zo | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Celtics win 1993-94 NBA Title | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:44 | 5 |
| Sounds to me like Zo got protected as usual! He plays only 18 minutes
yet takes 14 free throws!?!?!?! Even Michael Jordan would be
embarrassed by that ratio!!!
NAZZ
|
55.595 | | GWEN::ASHE | Les Nessman Live, from the mall... | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:48 | 2 |
| I saw a couple of Shaq's fouls. One was shoving Zo into LJ while LJ
was elevating for a layup...
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55.596 | any body seen Kelly? | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 12 1993 13:55 | 16 |
| The bestest no call was Shaq pushing Kenny Gattison into Johnny Newman.
The ball popped out to Hersey who drained it. Career high in assists for
Newman.
And Nazz, one can only hope that Zo gets the calls. One of my concerns is
that he sometimes looks bad on plays and prone to be called for a foul.
Actually, it's about time someone from Charlotte got some calls. Never
having a star until recently has really hurt the Hornets in terms of
calls. We'va always been below any of the stars in the pecking order. Now
with LJ and Zo, I say it's about time we got some calls.
Of course, when your top players are the likes of Kelly Tripucka you
deserve about anything you get.
TTom
|
55.597 | If Mourning's so good, how come no Titles?! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:00 | 6 |
| > Even the mighty sun doesn't stay hot forever. - Shaq
Here's hoping it stays hot for at least a couple more NBA seasons!
- ACC Chris
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55.598 | got this figgered | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:12 | 11 |
| Good's normally relative, but when viewed from titles, it digital. You
either won one or not.
From this standpoint, Bill Cartwright is infinitely better than Zo, as is
Robert Parish and Chuck Nevitt. But also, Zo is everybit as good as
Ewing, Daugherty, Hakeem, and Shaq.
Further, Pat Riley is better coach than Dean, as is John Wooden and Bobby
Knight. And, of course, Denny Crum is just as good as Dean.
TTom
|
55.599 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Nov 12 1993 15:08 | 3 |
| � -< Nobody gets more calls than Zo >-
Not even the Mailman?
|
55.600 | The once oppressed are rising | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Fri Nov 12 1993 17:45 | 8 |
| Word is that Dallas is entertaining offers for Derek Harper.
If history is any indication, they'll listen, then sit on him
until he's old and gray (and worthless).
Teams reportedly in touch with the Mavs include NY, Charlotte,
and San Antonio.
We'll see what happens here.
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55.601 | first to worst in the West | 16421::HEISER | dweller on the threshold | Fri Nov 12 1993 20:53 | 4 |
| > Teams reportedly in touch with the Mavs include NY, Charlotte,
> and San Antonio.
I'll split a gut if Negele Knight ends up in Dallas.
|
55.602 | Potential is nice, but it shouldn't mean spit | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Celtics win 1993-94 NBA Title | Mon Nov 15 1993 15:29 | 16 |
| With any luck and an even break from the refs, the Celtics could be
6-0. Both their losses were at home, in games where free throws were
the deciding factor. Against NY, the knicks were 19-19 from the line
in the second half. Against Charlotte, the Hornets took 29 free throws
in the second half, the Celtics 7, and the Hornets were the ones making
the comeback. It's gonna be a couple of months apparently before refs
understand that the Celtics are for real, and that Acie Earl and Dino
Radja are players and worthy of getting an even break.
I know you Charlotte folks are saying that the shoe's on the other foot
now, after the Celtics getting the breaks for so long. But the current
version of the Celtics doesn't deserve to be treated with such
disrespect, especially when playing Charlotte; after all, what have the
Hornets ever won?
NAZZ
|
55.603 | Injury riddled, but still good | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Tue Nov 16 1993 07:42 | 20 |
| Fridays game could have gone either way. Both teams had good runs
to give them the lead. In the fourth, the Hornets went big with
Gattison, Johnson, and Mourning. This helped defensively on the
Celtics - particularly on Radja.
Face it Nazz, Zo was very active in the paint and on
the glass. He frequently was double and triple teamed when he
went to the hole. The result - fouls were called.
After four years of sub .500 teams and being the crushed by virtually
every team in the league, Charlotte now has the talent to compete.
It has take the league a while to recognize it, and now, finally,
Charlotte is getting THEIR SHARE of respect from the officials.
Radja may eventually get more calls as teams may have to double team
him. It will be a while before Earl gets many calls.
Welcome to the life of "paying your dues" in the NBA, Nazz.
Pat
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55.604 | gotsta win | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Tue Nov 16 1993 10:20 | 14 |
| And speaking of paying ones dues, tonight would be a good time to get a
little pay back at the expense of the Indiana Pacers.
While the Hornets were headed to finishing 5th in the East lasted year,
the Pacers won all 5 games against them. They took turns having career
bests. Reggie Miller, covered by that defensive genius Kendall Gill,
scored 57 in one game in Charlotte. We got to watch all of that gem. Rik
Smits woulda made the all-star squad if'n he coulda played 82 games
against the Hornets.
But enough is enough. Charlotte has never won at Pacers. Here's to that
streak ending.
TTom
|
55.605 | Hornets beat Pacers | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Wed Nov 17 1993 14:22 | 16 |
| The Hornets finally beat the Pacers in Indianapolis lasted night, 102-93.
One of those basic wins. Pacers up big at half, Reggie Miller twists
a_ankle, and Dell Curry, Zo and LJ win going away. Curry his three
straight 3-pointers in the 4th quarter, while Zo finished with 20 pts and
10 rbs. LJ warmed up with 15 and 14 of his own.
That leaves 2 places where the Hornets have never won: Houston and
Cleveland. Charlotte still has a crack at both of 'em this year.
Tonight, Bobby Hurley comes to town after being blowed out at Atlanta,
118-95. Hurley had 4 points and 5 assists, about half the production of
Spud who came off the bench. As long as Charlotte doesn't think they can
win this one just by showing up, they should be OK.
TTom
|
55.606 | yassir | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Wed Nov 17 1993 14:31 | 12 |
| Good game, eh? Down 13 after 1, 15 at the half, and 17 part way
through the third. What a comeback!
It is worth noting that the 17 point Indy lead was whittled down
to 1 when Reggie Miller went down - so his absence wasn't the
difference.
LeRon Ellis continues to impress in his few minutes of PT. During
a large part of the comeback, Hawkins played PG with Curry and
E.Johnson on the wings. They tore it up.
Pat
|
55.607 | Phoenix-Charlotte connection? | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Wed Nov 17 1993 16:28 | 8 |
| Just caught the last part of a Time-Warner announcement of some deal with
NBA properties. It showed Bugs Bunny in a Suns uniform and the Tazmanian
Devil with a Hornets uniform. On it was the number 0.
Best I can figger, aint no 0. Lot's of O, intermittent D, but aint no 0.
Not on this team.
TTom
|
55.608 | if it's the Suns, has to be cool | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Wed Nov 17 1993 16:34 | 2 |
| I've been looking for a shirt like that. My son has one like it with
the Colorado Rockies uniform on the LoonyTunes characters.
|
55.609 | Hornets win! | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Thu Nov 18 1993 14:44 | 37 |
| Ho Hum. Routine drubbing of lesser visitors.
Charlotte beat Sacramento, 180-112. The game wasn't that close.
As is their wont, the Hornets started slow against one of the truly bad
teams in the NBA, at least right now. Most of the interest in these early
parts involved Muggsy Bogues and Bobby Hurley going head to head. But
midway through the first quarter, the Hornets showed their superiority
and pulled away for a_easy win.
Sacramento looked like a team fresh off a pasting by the Hawks. Mitch
Richmond looks like the only guy who has a clue and you almost end up
feeling sorry for him because he can actually play. Lionel Simmons, who I
thought was a power forward, showed his only stuff from the 3 point
ranges, hitting three of four. Waymon Tisdale looks like he's on the
Stanley Roberts-John Williams diet. And those are the good players.
Perticularly woeful is that the Kings have absolutely no inside game at
either end of the court.
Meanwhile, Zo marched over and through about whoever about whenever he
wanted to. And the threesome of Dell Curry, EJ and Hersey played bombs
away. The Hornets set a club record by going 9-11 for 3 pointers
LJ finally took a ball to the hole. He missed the dunk attempt but at
least he went up. His recovery has been much slower than anyone was led
on to believe.
The big downside of this game was Muggsy turning an ankle. He tested
negative and local media are reporting that he will practice today and
play Friday and the Bullets. Anyone who doubts his value to the team
should watch some clips when Tony Bennett plays. Bennett, of course,
would be called on to start if'n Muggsy can't make a go of it.
Washington Friday and the at the Hawks. Could be a couple more wins if we
play then one at a time.
TTom
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55.610 | Did the Bugs really score 180 points lasted night TTom??? | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is one year old!!! | Thu Nov 18 1993 14:50 | 0 |
55.611 | ooops | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Thu Nov 18 1993 15:08 | 5 |
| Sorry, I musta used that source o' Heiser.
130, yeah, that's right. Did I say 180? It seemed like 180.
TTom
|
55.612 | guess who holds the record | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Thu Nov 18 1993 15:45 | 2 |
| TTom, if they scored that many they'd be as good as the Suns and we all
know that they ain't.
|
55.613 | we got records | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Thu Nov 18 1993 15:58 | 11 |
| > -< guess who holds the record >-
The record for being as good as the Suns? Hail, da Bulls were even better
than the the Suns.
The record for most points scored in a regulation game by Charlotte is
136 against the Sixers who got 84. (2/27/92).
I gots the media guide here so feel free to ask away.
TTom
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55.614 | that's 2 games worth for the Knicks! | 16421::HEISER | but I *like* it!!! | Thu Nov 18 1993 18:27 | 2 |
| I have to look it up, but I know Phoenix broke the 170+ plateau against
Westhead's Nuggets a few years back.
|
55.615 | Bugs are ready | HBAHBA::HAAS | No sir. I don't like it. | Fri Nov 19 1993 11:04 | 22 |
| The Bullets are coming to town to get themselves a good ol' Southren, yes
Southren, whoopin.
Big deal, huh? Except that for some reason the team seems to be really
focusing on this game, trying to make a statement of the relative
strength of thised year's Hornets.
Buggsy will play, sprained ankle and all, at least until the verdict is
no longer in doubt. Hopefully, this will take only slightly longer than
the Sacramento game.
Here's the schedule for the rest of the month:
11/20 at Atlanta
11/23 at Washingont
11/24 vs Lakers
11/26 vs Milwaukee
11/27 at Miami
Should be some winners there.
TTom
|
55.616 | PG needed; must be able to drive, shoot, dish | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Mon Nov 22 1993 15:05 | 27 |
| Hornets beat the Bullets Friday night, then lost at Atlanta Saturday
night in a turribly played game.
The Hornets were flat (Saturday)...might have been due to fourth
game in five nights...might have just been an "off" night.
Am a little surprised at the Hornets fast start due to all of the
injuries in the preseason. The new vets (Hawkins, E.Johnson) have
blended in very well.
Scott Burrell is expected to come off of the injured list this week.
Bye bye Steve Henson. It'll take a while for Burrell to contribute
as he's been out for a few weeks. The Hornets would love to see this
guy come in and bang at the small forward spot...as well as rest LJ
for a few minutes.
IMO, Bennett ain't helping much in the backup PG role. Don't know if
his knees are still bothering him or what. The Hornets still need
a legit backup (or starter) PG. Anybody want Johnny Newman +
(Mike Giminski or LeRon Ellis or Tony Bennett)?
BTW, word is that Dallas wants a starter plus a first rounder for
Derek Harper. I say they're dreaming. If they ever lower their
demands, Harper could go to Charlotte (or NY). Geez, if we had
only taken Bimbo Coles instead of Steve Scheffler!!!!
Pat
|
55.617 | Burrell back | HBAHBA::HAAS | Schlegelian Dialectic | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:52 | 9 |
| Scott Burrell has been activated and as predicted Henson is gone.
This is the easy one. The nexted one, when David Wingate comes back, will
force the team to choose between money and basketball. Money says keep
Gminski and let someone else go - EJ and Ellis on the bubble. Basketball
says give the G-man his walking papers. Eat the contract through next
year.
TTom,
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55.618 | Bugs busted big-time | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Gentleness overcomes strength | Wed Nov 24 1993 09:44 | 6 |
| Payback for the Bullets - they destroy the Hornets by 20.
Charlotte falls out of first place, replaced by, of all teams, Atlanta!
Lenny Wilkins must be a GREAT coach! ;-)
NAZZ
|
55.619 | King Rex? | DYPSS1::ROPER | MAC IS BACK! | Wed Nov 24 1993 10:46 | 10 |
| >> <<< Note 55.618 by TNPUBS::NAZZARO "Gentleness overcomes strength" >>>
>> -< Bugs busted big-time >-
>> Payback for the Bullets - they destroy the Hornets by 20.
NAZZ, do you know how many points Chapman had? How 'bout Cheney?
Thanks - Rope
|
55.620 | ugh | HBAHBA::HAAS | Schlegelian Dialectic | Wed Nov 24 1993 11:09 | 17 |
| Ah yes! A return to the glory days of ole! I kept looking for Kelly
Tripucka and Dave Hoppen.
Between Chapman (14), McLean (24) and Googs (19) it was too much for the
less than inspired Hornets. Cheaney had 8 but didn't show much.
Mourning played his usual 21/12 type of game and one can only hope that
he talks this up with his teammates who really didn't show up for this
one. Especially noteworthy is the slow, soft game that LJ is playing. He
had his stats, 19/11 but played little or no D while Googs and McLean
made uncontested jumpers.
Tonight, the Lakers come to town fresh off a loss to the division leading
Hawks. Technically, they're tied with Charlotte but they whooped 'em the
other night so they get the nod.
TTom
|
55.621 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie is one year old!!! | Wed Nov 24 1993 13:09 | 5 |
| From what I saw in the highlights, it appears that Don McLean can
really fill it up. Perhaps I was wrong when I thought he wouldn't
do much in the NBA. How was/is his all around game?
=Bob=
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55.622 | MacLean can shoot, rebound, etc (sometimes) | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Wed Nov 24 1993 14:21 | 16 |
| From what I've heard of McLean, he's had a Jeckyl and Hyde kind of
season - 30+ points one night, 5 points the next. He's showing some
potential...plus he's got some size - enough to stick with the
Bullets.
Washington has Purvis Ellison and ???? coming off of IR in the
next week or two. Sounds like they'll have a tough time deciding
who gets waived. Brent Price is one player on the bubble.
He's played well enough (at least against the Hornets), that I
think he'd get gobbled up (couldn't resists - Thanksgiving, etc)
by somebody.
The Hornets better get their act together or they'll find themselves
in the middle of the pack looking up.
Pat
|
55.623 | Latest news | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Tue Nov 30 1993 11:40 | 26 |
| Hornets beat the Lakers (141 pts...new franchise record) and Bucks,
then lost to the Heat in Miami at the tail-end of another
4 games in 5 night week.
Hornets still inconsistent both offensively and defensively.
Scott Burrell is getting some minutes and doing okay (actually
good for a rookie who's missed several weeks). Eddie Johnson's
the one losing minutes.
Good test for the Hornets coming up
Wednesday Spurs
Friday at Denver
Saturday at Utah
Tuesday at Houston
Thursday Cleveland.
3 wins outta that group sure would be NICE.
LJ's on Letterman tonight.
Wingate (knee surgery) is beginning recovery. Will probably be out
through Christmas. When he comes back, Hornets will be largely
overloaded with swing players (Wingate, Burrell, Curry, E.Johnson,
Newman).
Pat
|
55.624 | Will the REAL LJ please return? | MSDOA::HYMES | BUGwatch | Mon Dec 06 1993 11:24 | 29 |
| The Hornets woes continue.
After a dismal loss to the Heat, the Hornets have gone on to
lose to San Antonio (home, 92-88), then at Denver, and at Utah.
LJ, who has never had a single-digit scoring night in his career,
has logged three straight. He is in a big time slump, and has
admitted to having confidence problems. The other thing that's
been killing this team is weak defense and poor rebounding.
The lone bright spot has been Zo who has scored 30+ points in his
last two games (Nuggies, Jazz). Bennett (starting for Bogues against
the Jazz) had a respectable night (20 pts, 8 assists). Curry and
LeRon Ellis have looked good in spots.
This is probably the rude awakening that the Hornets need. After
playing against a bunch of mediocre NBA teams with all cylinders
firing, they coasted into some tough teams and got whipped.
They now have to regroup and refocus on playing HARD every night.
LJ will need to get his confidence and composure back. IMO, he's
been laxadasical, even in the wins. He needs to cut back on the
showboating, and return to the hustle and intensity that got him
this far.
It don't get easier in the near term. Hornets at Houston tomorrow,
then home against Cleveland on Thursday.
Pat
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55.625 | Might have to send BobHunt some e-mail ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 06 1993 11:32 | 5 |
| Looks like my often-maligned "Mutombo > LJ" is looking better and
better all the time, eh?!
- ACC Chris
|
55.626 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Dec 06 1993 11:34 | 2 |
| I thought you retracted that statement a long time ago, ACChris. Or
did you just flat out deny having made it?
|
55.627 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Mon Dec 06 1993 11:42 | 3 |
|
Maybe Ack is being sarcastic again. Or was being sarcastic before. Or
will be in the future if proven wrong. Or...
|
55.628 | Where is JR Reid????? | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Number 3 Looms over Fenway | Mon Dec 06 1993 11:46 | 6 |
|
Acc... just knows Mutombo had a better teacher!
Chappy
|
55.629 | Newman trade possible | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Dec 09 1993 14:35 | 36 |
| The Hornets have offered Johnny Newman to the NJ Nets for Rumeal
Robinson.
Newman is in the last year of his contract. He would like for the
Hornets to extend his contract. They are not willing to do this.
Newman therefore, has expressed an interest in being traded.
Newman is willing to waive the "15% bonus" clause in his contract (if
he's traded) to make the salary slots work. In return, he would like
the Nets to extend his contract 1 year (through '94-'95).
The Nets were initially interested, but balked at Newman's request for
a contract extension.
Willis Reed and Chuck Daily are very interested in making this trade
happen and has asked the NJ ownership group to reconsider the deal.
If Newman goes, his minutes will be spread among Dell Curry, Eddie
Johnson, Scott Burrell, and David Wingate (when he comes off of IR).
Rumeal Robinson would be used as a backup PG to help extend Mugsy's
career. Tony Bennett would be the big loser here.
Have seen Robinson play some. A change of scenery may be what he
needs. He filled in adequately for Kenny Anderson last year when
KA was injured. He's in the last year of his contract also, so
come season's end, the Hornets can decide if they want to renew or
use the salary slot for other purposes.
Newman is a good offensive player - great slasher. However he has
ranked last in the NBA for the last two years in rebounding among
small forwards.
Probably a decent move for both teams if they come to terms.
Pat
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55.630 | c'mon and pull that trigger | FRETZ::HEISER | no I'm really very, very shy | Thu Dec 09 1993 14:40 | 1 |
| now that's a deal where it will help both of my rotis. teams.
|
55.631 | Mutombo > LJ | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Dec 09 1993 15:18 | 1 |
|
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55.632 | finally a win | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Fri Dec 10 1993 09:59 | 18 |
| The Hornets finally won a game lasted night, beating a slumping
Cleveland, 95-93.
Charlotte, playing without Muggsy, had the lead late but a couple of
3-pointers tied the game at 92. In the closing seconds, LJ found Zo open
for a baseline jumper that was good at the buzzer.
LJ, who had been looking like Chris Knorr actually knew something, shook
off his slump with 26 points, 16 boards and 6 assists. Zo had 23 points,
12 rbs, and 5 blocks.
Make no mistake about this one: the absence of Larry Nance definitely
helps the Bugs. LJ always has trouble with Nance and I'm sure he enjoyed
this respite.
Up next, Saturday night at the Hive versus the Nets.
TTom
|
55.633 | Hornets win; Newman gone | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Mon Dec 13 1993 09:24 | 48 |
| WOW!
Rick Mahorn sure has a big ol' butt!! He bests JR Reid by a large
margin!
The Hornets beat the New Jersey Nets Friday night....something like
105-99. The Hornets built a double-digit lead early, only to let
it slip away in the fourth. NJ actually nudged ahead by 3 pts, but
the Hornets battled back.
Kenny Anderson really impressed me. Get him some talent to play with
and they'll have a good team.
I don't know what Chuck Daily's problem was, but he got ticked off
at the refs in the third quarter. A foul was called on one of the
Nets, and Daily walked well onto the court to express his opinion.
After the first T, he went back for more and got in the ref's face.
He was ejected.
LJ and Zo had 20+ pts and double digit rebounds. LJ even had a few
power moves to the hole that we saw frequently last year, but missing
from his game so far this year. Hawk had 26 pts. Scott Burrell
started at small forward and looked pretty good IMO. His stats don't
reflect the hustle and presence that this guy provides.
The Johnny Newman for Rumeal Robinson trade went through Friday.
Newman was asking for a 1 yr contract extension (in return for
waiving the "15% bonus if traded" clause in his contract). The Nets
pondered this request for a day or two, then denied it. Newman
agreed to the trade anyhow.
Both players will take team physicals today and start practicing
tomorrow. The Hornets play at NJ Thursday night.
Mixed feelings about Newman going. He definitely had his weaknesses,
but he was very active offensively and wasn't afraid to take the ball
to the rim hard. It's a trade the Hornets had to make to get more
depth at point guard and to free up some minutes at small forward.
Minny Soder comes to town tomorrow night, at NJ Thursday, then home
for Denver on Friday.
Pat
|
55.634 | Potpourri | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:07 | 52 |
|
o The Hornets beat the T-wolves handily Tuesday night.
The highlights were Dell Curry's 17 straight points (including
5 straight treys) that came late in the third and early in
the fourth. Charlotte didn't play that good, but good enough
to win.
The other highlight was Chuck Person taking down
Tony Bennett on a pick. When Bennett went to get up, Person
pushed him back down. Zo stepped in to get a piece of Person;
they were both ejected.
o The Hornets lost last night at New Jersey by 15 or so. Didn't
see it, but it sounded like a real stinker for the Hornets.
These guys are really struggling this year - particularly on
the road, and particularly on offense. While I don't think
true panic has set-in, I truly believe the front office is
starting to get concerned about what they're seeing.
o A Baltimore woman has filed a paternity suit against LJ.
LJ is not denying the story and has asked for a blood test
to either prove or disprove that the kid is his. The child
is currently 2 months old. It will be 3 months or so before
they can determine if grandmama is papa (hey, this sounds
like a West Virginia family).
o A caller to a local sports talk show reported yesterday that
an article in the Chicago Tribune earlier this week indicates
that Allan Bristow was given an ultimatum by George Shinn.
Something along the lines of improve our record or you'll
be replaced after the All-Star break by Doug Collins.
While I'm somewhat of a Bristow fan (good evaluator of talent,
players coach), I'm beginning to think our coaching staff needs
to be shaken up. Either give Bristow 1-2 assistants with
NBA coaching experience (ala Mike Fratello with Richie Adubato
and Ron Rothstein) or move Bristow to the front-office and
replace him with a new head coach.
My only concern about replacing him is "who with?"
No thanks to Dick Vercase, Bob Hill, Jerry Tarkanian,
Bill Musselman, Matt Guokas.
Not sure about Doug Moe.
If they could score a Doug Collins, Jack Ramsey or Rick Pitino,
then I could handle the change.
o The Charlotte Checkers (East Coast Hockey League...Bruins
affiliate) have won five in a row.
o Tonight the Nuggies come to town. Should be a good game.
Pat
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55.635 | | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Sales gets commisions we get "JACK" | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:55 | 12 |
| Nuggets vs. Hornets tonight.
The Nuggets are struggling right now after playing NY Knicks tough for 3
quarters they fell apart in the fourth scoring only 84 points. That gave every
ticket holder in da garden a free pizza.
Wednesday night they lost to Philadelphia in a sham broken scoreboard means you
move to paper.
Tonight it's gonna come down to can Robert Pack get into the grove and push the
ball against Zo and Granma.
|
55.636 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Dec 17 1993 09:57 | 4 |
| �Wednesday night they lost to Philadelphia in a sham broken scoreboard means you
�move to paper.
Somebody have a decoder ring I can borrow?
|
55.637 | Sorry Mac I'm usually not even at work at this time. | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Sales gets commisions we get "JACK" | Fri Dec 17 1993 10:14 | 13 |
| The Nuggets had Philly on the ropes... 4-5 minutes left in the game.
scoreboard broke
After a 7 minute delay allowing the 76'ers time to re-group they re-started the
game and the Nuggets were cold as ice.
Most times the official time is kept at the scoring table and the game resumes
without a great delay.
|
55.638 | The Most call was a classic | AKOCOA::BREEN | Sal Conigliaro-oh | Fri Dec 17 1993 11:03 | 8 |
| During the fith and last game of the '67 celtics - philly playoffs Sam
Jones slipped on an egg thrown from the crowd, ending the last celtic
rally of the game and stopping the Celtic World Championship streak at
eight.
Of course the 76ers have made some kind of tentative agreement to
move across the river to Camden leaving the Spectum to the Flyers.
|
55.639 | Road slide continues; LJ back/back | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Tue Dec 21 1993 14:40 | 25 |
| The Hornets lost their eighth straight road game last night,
at Chicago, 109-97. LJ shot 11-15 from the floor to finish with 28 pts
(2 of his misses were 3 point attempts).
The Bulls played a great game. In the first half virtually everyone
was nailing their shots.
LJ has finally admitted that his back problems are affecting his game.
In interviews with local media this week, he confirmed that the
back problems have weakened his leg strength and caused some nerve
damage. Team physician, Dr. Glen Perry, commented that the fact that LJ
is playing at all is just short of a medical miracle.
Prior to this week, LJ refused to pin his on-court ineffectiveness to
the injury.
While I respect LJ's toughness and competitiveness, I gotta wonder if/how
much LJ should be playing these days?
While he had an impressive offensive night at Chicago, his defense
was non-existent.
Tonight it's at Detroit, then back home to play the Celts Thursday.
Pat
|
55.640 | Three straight wins | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Tue Dec 28 1993 09:32 | 27 |
| The Hornets won at Detroit
won vs Celtics (home)
won vs Detroit (home).
Now it's off to Cleveland to play that Cavs.
Three good wins for the Hornets. The Celtic game was a fun one.
Hornets down 23-10 in the first quarter, then made a game of
it. Celts up by 3 going into the fourth quarter. The Hornets
outscored 'em in the final frame 39-18 to win 118-100.
Dell Curry, Alonzo, LJ, and Kenny Gattison all had good games.
(What was in Kenny Gattison's Cheerios that day?)
Chris Ford was ejected mid-way through the fourth for arguing
a no-call.
Last night's win over Detroit saw Larry Johnson record 29 pts,
20 rebounds, and 11 assists. After the game he was examined by
the team physician after complaining of back pain. No official
word yet, but he won't make the trip for tonight's Cav's game.
LJ's game was really improving. Nearly back to last year's
performance. If this (re)injury is serious, it could spell
big trouble for the Hornets - who have a thin front line.
I guess they'll be forced to start Gattison (or Burrell) at PF.
Pat
|
55.641 | Another case of the refs determining the outcome of a game | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Gentleness overcomes strength | Tue Dec 28 1993 12:24 | 10 |
| THe key play of the game was with nine minutes left and the Celtics up
two, Alonzo Mourning throws a body check into Dee Brown that would have
down Ulf Samuelsson proud. Dee's 165 pound body ends up sprawled on
the floor, about 15' away from where the mugging took place. No foul.
Hornets gets the ball, make a layup, Celtics are called for one of
those phantom touch fouls on a layup that the NBA refs are so fond of.
Five point turnaround. FOrd gets pissed. Two minutes later, he's
ejected. Building goes wild. Hornets go on a big run. End of game.
NAZ
|
55.642 | not that good | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Tue Dec 28 1993 12:43 | 23 |
| About lasted night, the Hornets were lucky it was the Pistons who are bad
and lottery bound. Most of the rest of the league coulda won the way
Charlotte showed up.
About lasted night, the Hornets were lucky it was the Pistons who are bad
and lottery bound. Most of the rest of the league coulda won the way
Charlotte showed up.
About LJ, he won't make the trip to Cleveland, tonight. After claiming
for quite a while that his problem was with the nerve in the leg that
caused a loss of strength, today's status is due to the disk itself.
After watching LJ lasted night, it's hard to imagine that the injury is
that bad, but you never know.
Look for Gattman to get some more minutes and maybe Bristow will remember
that LeRon Ellis still plays for this team. And while we're at it, why in
the world did the Hornets trade for Rumeal? I mean you and I probably
would play him some based on (1) he was traded for, (2) Muggsy isn't at
full strength, and (3) Tony Bennett is not a_NBA caliber point guard.
Yes, the Hornets have won a couple but this team has a long way to go
if'n it wants to compete for anything.
TTom
|
55.643 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Tue Dec 28 1993 12:45 | 5 |
| re: .641
sorta like the stuff the Celtics got away with in 1986. How sweeeeet it is.
The Crazy Met
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55.644 | finally some calls | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Tue Dec 28 1993 12:47 | 9 |
| Yeah, this stuff about Zo is very enjoyable.
The Hornets played 5 seasons before they ever got a call and now Zo has
assumed some star status and he gets the calls and everyone is
complaining.
I ain't denying he's getting the calls. Just that it's about time!
TTom
|
55.645 | | NTASHA::MCKAY | | Tue Dec 28 1993 13:14 | 3 |
| What's up with Burrell. Is he contributing?
Jimbo
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55.646 | looking good | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Tue Dec 28 1993 13:19 | 13 |
| Scott was starting for a while but the whole team went into a big slump
so now he's coming off the bench.
The Hornets are starting EJ, LJ, Zo, Muggsy and Hersey. The first 2 subs
are Dell Curry and Kenny Gattison. Burrell is usually the next to go into
the game.
He's playing real good defense and seems to be developing on offense. He
had one of the highlights of lasted night as he ran down the court in
time to block a_Olden Polynice attempted dunk back in Olden's face, off
the face and outta bounds.
TTom
|
55.647 | yassir | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Tue Dec 28 1993 14:15 | 13 |
| Let's get this straight.
After Zo's hip-check on Dee Brown, he recovered the ball and
flipped it to Dell Curry who ran back to the three point line
in the corner and drained it.
From what I've heard about Rumeal Robinson, he ain't working that
hard in practice and has lost some of that speed, toughness, and
energy that impressed folks earlier in his pro (and college) career.
If'n he really has copped an attitude, I agree with puttin him
in the Giminski pine forest.
Pat
|
55.648 | hope he didn't buy a house | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Tue Dec 28 1993 14:18 | 6 |
| Are you saying that Charlotte didn't know that Rumeal was a bum until
they brought him in and watched him practice?
At the rate he's going, he will be gone when David Wingate comes back.
TTom
|
55.649 | Only want the bigger slot | SMAUG::LOVEJOY | | Wed Dec 29 1993 14:32 | 9 |
|
In the globe's bball column, the writer speculated that the only reason
robinson was traded for, is when his contract expires at the end of
this year they'll have a 1.7M slot available to attempt to sign Danny
Manning. If it's true and they do sign Manning next year, it'll turn
out to be a good trade.
-Steve
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55.650 | bad loss | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Wed Dec 29 1993 14:36 | 15 |
| Steve,
This is one of the stories going around. Certainly, the Hornets were
looking to the cap when they made the trade.
In any case, Rumeal played quite a bit lasted night. He got the backup
minutes behind Muggsy at Cleveland.
Speaking of Muggsy, he had a chance to win the game outright. He was
fouled with 2 seconds left and the Hornets trailing by 1. He missed the
first one and made the second to force overtime. Unfortunately, Zo had
fouled out and the rest of the team used the OT for a blow and got blown
out.
TTom
|
55.651 | More on the trade | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Dec 30 1993 10:46 | 35 |
| RE: Rumeal trade
Yassir, Newman was in the last year of his contract. The
Hornets planned to use his $1.35 mil salary slot at the
end of the year to help chase a free agent.
One of the top "preferences" of the trade was to preserve
that slot. Rumeal's in the last year of his contract so it
played out well for the Hornets. (The other guard being
pursued was Brian Shaw - also in the last year of his contract.)
Rumeal got some minutes the other night, but I wasn't too
impressed. At the end of the first have he pushed the ball and
drove to the hoop well. In the second half, he walked the ball
up the court and made a few ill-advised passes.
He's got the opportunity to stick here. He's gonna have to work
a bit harder if he wants it to happen. If he's a bust, the
front-office benefits by still having the salary slot (and
having more minutes for Burrell's development).
LJ has a deep back strain. It is not related to his previous
back injury (herniated disk). For now LJ is day-to-day, but
won't play tonight against Chicago. There is some talk
of putting him on IR for 5 games.
Zo sprained his ankle in the Cleveland game. It is bad enough
that he is "questionable" for tonight's game. It might mean
a starting front court of Gattison and LeRon Ellis, with
Gminski and Burrell coming off the bench (that won't exactly
strike fear into the hearts of other teams).
Should be an interesting stretch of games (Chicago, at New York,
at Atlanta, Portland, New York, at Phoenix).
Pat
|
55.652 | | SMAUG::LOVEJOY | | Thu Dec 30 1993 14:25 | 8 |
|
I think that Robinson's contract is at 1.7M, within the 30%
guideline for trades. This gives Charlotte more room to work as
they can increase the salary 30% per year in each year of a contract.
-Steve
|
55.653 | LJ, Zo out for the Bulls | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Thu Dec 30 1993 14:32 | 7 |
| Both LJ and Zo will miss tonight's game versus da Bulls. LJ has a lower
back strain that may or may not be related to the problem with the disk.
Zo strained his ankle in the loss at Cleveland and won't dress.
It could be a good night for the beer can...
TTom
|
55.654 | 2 out of 3 ain't bad | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Mon Jan 03 1994 08:51 | 15 |
| Wow, what a weekend for the Hornets.
Without LJ and Alonzo, the Hornets beat the Bulls handily, 115-95.
Then, go into Madison Square Garden and beat the Knicks 124-123 in OT.
By the end of regulation the Hornets had scored the most points
against the Knicks this season.
Contributions from the likes of Kenny Gattison, LeRon Ellis, and
Scott Burrell have compensated for LJ's and Alonzo's absence.
Winning that game at Cleveland last week (OT loss) would have been
sweet. Mugsey or Eddie Johnson's missed free throw at the end
of regulation would have made the difference.
Pat
|
55.655 | couple o' wins and Lorenzo | HBAHBA::HAAS | Party when you can, rock til you drop | Mon Jan 03 1994 12:14 | 12 |
| How bout them Hornets!
Thanks to da Bulls and the Knicks for not showing up and looking like
they would win by walking on the court.
Meanwhile, with LJ on IR, the Hornets signed Lorenzo Williams, former
Hornet, Celtic and a coule of others.
Look for him to be cut Friday and picked back up Monday. Friday is the
day that if'n you're under contract you're guaranteed a season's salary.
TTom
|
55.656 | bits'n pieces | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Jan 06 1994 09:20 | 35 |
|
o The Hornets got spanked in Atlanta Tuesday night. The 39
point loss was ugly. Hawks played at the top of their game,
the Hornets played at the bottom of theirs.
o After the Hornets win at Madison Square Garden last week,
coach Bristow walked behind the bench on his way off the
court and bumped Peter Vecsey, his long-timed secret admirer.
I didn't see it, but a few folks that did said it knocked
Vecsey off-balance. (In case you didn't know, Vecsey has been
a long time Bristow critic.) Is this guy still writing for
the NY Post? Has he had anything interesting to say lately?
o As expected, Lorenzo Williams was cut yesterday. This exempts
the Hornets for paying his full years salary. They may sign
him to a 10 day contract next week depending on the status
of other players.
o LJ and David Wingate practiced with the team yesterday.
No decision will be made on either of them returning to the
roster until Monday.
o Zo is still nursing a severely sprained ankle. Not sure
if he'll play tonight against Portland.
o Lotsa local discussion on Bristow's effectiveness as a head
coach. IMO, I wish they'd can Hanzlik and/or TR Dunn and
get him an assistant coach with NBA coaching experience.
A recent newspaper article sez that a "high-profile" NBA
coach has called to express an interest in coaching the
team should they decide to make a change. Didn't say if this
person was a current coach or former coach. Could be
Doug Collins (would love to see Chuck Daly).
Pat
|
55.657 | | METSNY::francus | NY Mets/NY Jets, both TRULY SUCK!!!! | Thu Jan 06 1994 12:10 | 6 |
| re: loss to Atlanta
Atlanta shot 76% for the game. Sure the Hornets defense must have been
pretty bad, but 76% is astounding and Atlanta was just completely on.
The Crazy Met
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55.660 | Balin wire and bubblegum beats Knicks | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Mon Jan 10 1994 09:01 | 36 |
| The wounded Hornets spotted the Knicks a 20-2 first quarter lead,
then introduced their secret weapon - Mike Giminski.
The Hornets dug and scratched their way back into it. They were
only down 5 at half. The second half was the Knicks by a couple
until mid-way through the fourth, then the Hornets nudged ahead.
The game went down to the wire with the Hornets pulling out a
102-99 victory. At one point late in the game the Hornets enjoyed
a 6 pt lead!
Giminski finished with 14 pts and 10 rb's. He didn't shut down
Ewing but "limited" him to 30 pts (he usually scores 40+ against us
at home). He actually did a respectable job guarding Ewing and
blocking him out.
LJ and Alonzo are still recuperating from injuries; neither dressed.
For the second time in about a week,
- the Hornets beat the Knicks
- without LJ and Alonzo
- and scored over 100 pts (enticed them into our game).
Dell Curry had another great night; 30 points including 6 fer 8 treys.
The Hornets outrebounded the Knicks 47-42. (Nope, I'm not kidding.
The likes of Giminski, Gattison, Ellis, Hawkins over Ewing, Oakley,
Bonner and gang.)
Pat Riley's gotsta be a bit frustrated (and embarassed) with the
loss. These guys came in looking for revenge from last weeks loss
at MSG. They had the Hornets on the ropes and couldn't put them away.
Derrick Harper played 15 or so minutes; didn't shoot the ball well,
but played good D.
Pat
|
55.661 | many out, one chosen | HBAHBA::HAAS | I Shun You, Version 3 for Windows | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:02 | 25 |
| 'Bout time to check back in.
Latest news on the Hornets is that about half of 'em aint gonna play
tonight against the Pacers.
LJ continues his indefinite injury status. Zo is still hurting. Scott
Burrell probably won't dress (achiles) and LeRon Ellis will miss the
nexted 2 weeks due to mononucleosis.
But all is not lost: the Hornets signed ABAer, Marty Conlon to fill the
void. Look for the Gman to get plenty of time tonight.
And meanwhile, Zo became the second player in Hornets history to make the
All Star, having been selected to join the East squad. Ewing also made
the squad which meant that Brad Daugherty was the odd man out since
there's no way they can field a team with 4 centers.
A lot of good players were left out, including rookies Penny Hardaway and
Chris Webber. Others not making it included Kevin Willis and Mahmoud
Abdul-Rauf.
Superstar, one of the best 5 players in the league, Kendall Gill was also
mysteriously left off...
TTom
|
55.662 | hoping | FRETZ::HEISER | gimme a dollar or gimme 50 cents | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:03 | 1 |
| Will LJ play again?
|
55.663 | Mid-season report card | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:51 | 38 |
| We're a little over midpoint in the season.
The Hornets stand at 22-20....which is worse than many expected,
but IMO pretty decent considering the injuries this team has
dealt with. We were weak in front court depth to begin with...
and injuries to LJ (back) and ZO (knees, calf) has made us even
more vulnerable.
When both of these guys are out, that's 40+ pts and 20+rbs per game.
Mid-season report card
----------------------
Zo A- All-star quality; overachieves for short center
LJ Incomplete Will he ever be back?
E.Johnson B+ Nice surprise; scorer and veteran leadership
Hawkins B Adjusting; great some nights, invisible others
Bogues B Wish he could shoot the J better (and grow a foot)
Ellis A Great work ethic; athletic and some skills
Burrell B+ Silent hustler; wish he was healthy during camp
Bennett C Hmmm...
Robinson D Content to coast
Wingate Incomplete Finally back from knee surgery
Giminski C+ Like that salary slot
Curry B+ If consistent, could get some 6th man votes
Gattison B- Adequate backup.
Coaching B Fair considering injuries. Wish they'd can
Hanzlik and/or Dunn and bring in a guy with
experience.
Second half of season predictions
- LJ misses most of it
- Hornets hover around .500 ball (or slightly under it)
- If Indiana, Miami, and Boston get their sh*t together, the
Hornets will struggle to make the playoffs.
Pat
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55.664 | maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | I Shun You, Version 3 for Windows | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:15 | 25 |
| re: LJ and will he ever play again.
Every week, the Hornets push back LJ's return date. Right now they're
saying "March or April".
At the rate he's going, LJ should just sit out the whole season. Take a
good long break, rest his back and prepare for nexted year's campaign.
As to the preceding report card, good summary except there's no way Alan
Bristow is any better than average. The injury thing is just something
that keeps you from realizing how bad he really is. At some point, you
have to just play the hand that's been dealt and he ain't played it well.
Average is charitable.
The biggest disappointment so far has to be Dell Curry's inconsistency
and Hersey Hawkins "softness". Dell has won some games but he's also
clanked a bunch at the stretch. Hersey plays pretty good but he has to
step it up and assume a bigger role if'n Charlotte is going anywhere.
LeRon Ellis has to be the find of the year. Rumeal Robinson shows how
stupid it is for a team to make a trade just for the salary slot. They
ought to just pay him to stay home so nobody would wonder if'n he's gonna
contribute.
TTom
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55.665 | Exactly who is Kelly? TTom | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Sales gets commisions we get "JACK" | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:08 | 12 |
| >The biggest disappointment so far has to be Dell Curry's inconsistency
>and Hersey Hawkins "softness". Dell has won some games but he's also
>clanked a bunch at the stretch. Hersey plays pretty good but he has to
>step it up and assume a bigger role if'n Charlotte is going anywhere.
Alan Bristow should call Doug Moe and talk to him on how to make Hersey Hawkins
play better. Bristow is a stiff he should get himself somebody on the staff that
can coach defense. Bill Hanzilk is from Notre Dame for heavens sake he only
knows how to push big guys out of the paint.
Jeff
|
55.666 | Stuart Gray? | HBAHBA::HAAS | I Shun You, Version 3 for Windows | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:29 | 15 |
| I ain't got no problem with Hanzlik *OR* TR Dunn. It's just that Bristow
brought 'em both in and between all three, they hadn't coached a single
game.
Yeah, Kelly. That's the ticket. If'n the Hornest still had Tripucka and
LJ was still out, and Zo had missed a bunch of games, and we were still
.500, I'd give Bristow the Coach of the Year award.
I think I saw Kelly the other day, doing a Satellite feed on a Knicks
game. I couldn't handle watching much of it so I couldn't tell which team
he was talking for.
Where's Dave Hoppen when you need him?
TTom
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55.667 | TTom's the Antichrist! | FRETZ::HEISER | tragically cool | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:49 | 1 |
| re: -1
|
55.668 | historic? | HBAHBA::HAAS | I Shun You, Version 3 for Windows | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:53 | 8 |
| > -< TTom's the Antichrist! >-
I had been accused in the past of being anti-ChrisKnorr and even, from
time to time, anti-Christian Laettner...
Thanks, I guess.
TTom
|
55.669 | | METSNY::francus | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:55 | 5 |
| re: .668
Take it as a compliment. I know I would.
The Crazy Met
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55.670 | I did! | HBAHBA::HAAS | I Shun You, Version 3 for Windows | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:59 | 0 |
55.671 | If you like that sort of thing try War and Peace | AKOCOA::BREEN | A hot-rod Ford and a two dollar bill | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:16 | 1 |
| I assume everyone knew Heiser's allusion -
|
55.672 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:20 | 13 |
| TTom, if you are in NY one night you should skyhop. That is move from
one high story bar to another. Eventually you'll get to
Top of the 6's
which is the top of 666 5th avenue.
From Billy Joel: "I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the
saints the sinners are much more fun; only the good die young."
The Crazy Met
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55.673 | That's a Revelation to me Tcm | AKOCOA::BREEN | A hot-rod Ford and a two dollar bill | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:44 | 1 |
| re. ;-1
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55.674 | | METSNY::francus | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:48 | 10 |
|
other places: Windows on the World
Top of the Park (Gulf & Western building)
Rainbow Room
Top of the Marriot Marquis
oh, be sure to have lots of money with you (credit cards ok), wear nice
clothing (do not need black tie) and take cabs.
The Crazy Met
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55.675 | | 38346::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Feb 02 1994 18:01 | 7 |
| �other places: Windows on the World
� Top of the Park (Gulf & Western building)
� Rainbow Room
� Top of the Marriot Marquis
What are these? Top places to go to listen to Air Supply, the Hollies,
etc. after attending a Hornets home game?
|
55.676 | If'n that's the goal (and it is) | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 02 1994 18:14 | 6 |
|
There's TCM living on the edge again. Why not just proceed directly to
the 666 and drink yourself blind? ;-)
glenn
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55.677 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Wed Feb 02 1994 23:38 | 13 |
| Places you would never get into Mac. They only let humans or
reasonably close facsimiles in.
re: .676
actually, that is not the goal. over a full night and taking it easy
the booze is spread out over a very long time. See these are nice
places to sit around and be with people; much too expensive to drink
yourself blind. The peasant in you comes out again.
The Crazy Met
|
55.678 | They won't let you drink from the shoe you were beaten with? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Feb 03 1994 09:18 | 11 |
|
> actually, that is not the goal. over a full night and taking it easy
> the booze is spread out over a very long time. See these are nice
> places to sit around and be with people; much too expensive to drink
> yourself blind. The peasant in you comes out again.
Thanks for the warning, TCM. Probably not a good postgame activity
for Rangers' fans, either. But Knicks' fans might be okay...
glenn
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55.679 | | CAM3::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Thu Feb 03 1994 09:25 | 9 |
| I had dinner in a high rise bar/restaurant in Alantic City, probably 15 years
ago. To this day it's one of my fondest memories. I was with a bunch
of folks that I went to college with, and it was a beautiful evening.
There was a full mooon, and it kind of sparkled on the water... very,
very nice.....
'sAw
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55.680 | | METSNY::francus | Reeves, Slasher & girly-mon football | Thu Feb 03 1994 11:00 | 3 |
| and that was Atlantic City, NY has to be at least 10 times better.
The Crazy Met
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55.681 | | CAM3::WAY | Horseshoes and hand-grenades, man | Thu Feb 03 1994 12:05 | 10 |
| >and that was Atlantic City, NY has to be at least 10 times better.
8^)
Well, Atlantic City is on the ocean, so that added to it's charm.
But I'd like to try it in NY City sometime too.....
'Saw
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55.682 | Injuries continue to haunt Hornets | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Mon Feb 07 1994 09:04 | 22 |
| Hornets dropped their 5th and 6th straight to Miami and Indiana
over the weekend.
The Injured
-----------
L.Johnson back out weeks to months
A.Mourning calf week or so
S.Burrell achilles (day-to-day?)
L.Ellis mono (weeks to months?)
K.Gattison knee day-to-day
Geez, that's the first AND SECOND string front court!!!
The injury situation is so bad that the Hornets signed Marty Conlon
from the CBA and the guys been averaging 25-30 minutes per game!!
The front-line is so weak (Gattison, Giminski, Conlon) that teams
are beating us up inside at will. Ahhh, reminds me of the old days.
This will be a rough stretch for the Hornets. They've dropped to
7th in the East and may drop farther.
Pat
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55.683 | who are these guys? | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Golden Gopher hoops! | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:06 | 8 |
| I went to the Indiana-Charlotte game last Sat and was wondering who
this Conlon guy was.
BTW, second row just behind the corporate area for $20... not bad,
certainly MUCH cheaper than the Bulls.
Spud
|
55.684 | first name Terry? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:58 | 10 |
|
Yabbut;
Conlon - PC grad?
I remain,
thinking he graduated ~'90
Kev
|
55.685 | Colon | CNTROL::CHILDS | I need a Rasberry Lollipop | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:24 | 4 |
|
yes he's a PC grad but Marty is his name...
mikey
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55.686 | Marty Conlon from ??? | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:41 | 13 |
| Yea, Marty Conlon. No clue where he went to school.
He literally stepped off the plane a week or two ago, suited
up and played 20+ minutes.
The Hornets dropped their 8th straight last night to Golden State.
With so many bug guys injured, David Wingate has started a few
games at power forward, and Mike Giminski starting at center.
At times (during games), Eddie Johnson plays center.
Doesn't exactly strike fear into too many hearts.
It'll get better (its gots to!).
Pat
|
55.687 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:59 | 5 |
| Marty Conlon definitely went to PC. Matter of fact, he quit the team
at one point.
- ACC Chris
|
55.688 | Conlon and ex-Friar | MPGS::MCCARTHY | Mike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468 | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:38 | 6 |
| Conlon probably quit during the one year coaching stint of
(can't remember his name) who went on to be an assistant with
the Jazz. He came in after Pitino went to the Knicks, and was
replaced by Rick Barnes.
Mike
|
55.689 | Count your blessings | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Golden Gopher hoops! | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:46 | 4 |
| Charlotte - Lottery babies = TWoofies
Spud
|
55.690 | Smells like the Houston Rockets of 1984 | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Gentleness overcomes strength | Fri Feb 11 1994 09:51 | 4 |
| Seems to me Charlotte is tanking the season to get yet another lottery
pick. The NBA should investigate these alleged "injuries". ;-)
NAZZ
|
55.691 | Could be | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:19 | 7 |
| Nazz,
I wish! The only thing is the Hornets don't have a first round
pick in this years lotter. Seattle or somebody has it.
Might not be a bad strategy if we had a pick! :-}
Pat
|
55.692 | I said that was a bad deal for Char. at the time - looks worse now | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Bruno Kirby: Cop...on the Run | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:30 | 3 |
| Did they give it up to Philly to get Hawkins?
NAZZ
|
55.693 | on break | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:41 | 9 |
| Yeah, the pick went to Philly.
In retrospect, the real downer of the trade was losing Dana Barros, who
was throw in. And given all the front line injuries, another throw in
would be getting a lot of playing time, Sidney Green.
And meanwhile, Hersey tied the club record with 41 the other day.
TTom
|
55.694 | get out your scorecard | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:01 | 9 |
| Actually, I think our pick went to Seattle (with Gill). From
Seattle we get the better of several picks - which was expected
to be Philly's. In the Hawkins trade, we included that pick.
So Philly may end up getting their own first round pick back.
So I believe Seattle has our pick, and Philly has their own pick
(which we gave them).
Confused? I am.
|
55.695 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:42 | 5 |
| That's right. Philly has Philly's pick, which previously belonged
to Phoenix, Seattle, and Charlotte. Seattle has Charlotte's pick.
Charlotte has ....problems.
Ken
|
55.696 | Harry Chiti, right Tcm? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Feb 11 1994 13:46 | 4 |
| Thet reminds me of the old Mets player who was traded for a player to
be named later and subsequently became that player
|
55.697 | more woes | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Mon Feb 21 1994 10:26 | 10 |
| Sweeeesh....
The slide continues. The bugs have lost something like 9 of their
last 10 games. The sole win was against the Rockets.
Until the likes of LJ, Alonzo, Burrell, and Ellis return to the
line-up, weez in a heap of trouble! Sure wish we had a pick
in this years draft...cuz we might be in the lottery!
Pat
|
55.698 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Pay me $32mil to spew | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:47 | 3 |
| re-1
Yeh, maybe they'll pick up another milker like LJ!?.!?!
|
55.699 | yeh, cmon you hornets or no playoff race left | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Wed Feb 23 1994 13:41 | 17 |
| Might is an understatment. With Indiana hot and the heat likewise
you're gonna need quite a streak to make the playoffs. I hope you can
contend because both sides of the playoff picture have about filled
with Denver winning (easy one coming vs celtics).
Of course I'm not convinced about how serious some teams take
qualifying for playoffs - a baseball pennant race it is NOT - exhibit a
is magic coming up to boston late last year with a chance to qualify
and losing by 40 - talk about stinking up the joint.
And Ottawa was accused of losing a game on purpose to bruins?
I will say that if charlotte gets close they'll pull out all stops to
make the playoffs. Best chance may be to catch cavs or nets.
And Indiana's trade of detlef doesn't seem to have hurt them although
it sure helped seattle.
|
55.700 | $84 million for what? | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Feb 23 1994 14:54 | 5 |
| Johnson's injury is making other teams think twice about giving out
ridiculous, long term,franchise bankrupting deals like LJ got.
Charlotte's looking mighty bad right now. Who would have thought they
could miss the playoffs?
|
55.701 | news and notes | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Feb 25 1994 13:24 | 22 |
| Hornets lost to the Mavs, 115-110 at home!
The Hornets played the game with the NBA minimum 8 players.
Mike Gminski was traded earlier in the day; Kenny Gattison (knee)
and Rumeal Robinson (calf) also missed the game. That left
Marty Conlon and Tim Kempton as our awesome front liners.
These guys were CBA'ers a month ago. I think the Hornets have
replaced the Mavs as the worst team in the league at the present time.
The Hornets made a Geritol trade yesterday, sending Mike Gminski
and a conditional 1st round pick to Milwaukee for Frank Brickowski.
Should help immediately.
LJ and Zo are hoping to return around March 8. No idea about
Burrell and LeRon Ellis. The big question is will the Hornets
already be in a hole too deep to fight back into the playoff
picture? It doesn't look good at the present time.
BTW, I didn't know that the Hornets were bankrupt.
Pat
|
55.702 | Desparate move by the Hornets... | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is four years old!!!! | Fri Feb 25 1994 13:38 | 3 |
| I think the Bugs got took on that trade. Brickowski will help fill the void,
and Gminski is a salary dump, but to lose a first round choice in the deal
is not a good move.
|
55.703 | I thought it was a conditional draft choice? | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Feb 25 1994 14:27 | 1 |
|
|
55.704 | That trade's looking worse and worse | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Bruno Kirby: Cop on the Edge | Fri Feb 25 1994 15:14 | 4 |
| Hornets don't own a first round pick this year, do they? I know they
don't have their own - it went to Philly in the Hawkins deal.
NAZZ
|
55.705 | morelight | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Sun Feb 27 1994 21:44 | 29 |
| Hornets first round picks
1994 - Seattle (most likely)
1995 - Charlotte
1996 - Milwaukee - unless it's a lottery pick; if lottery pick,
Bucks get 1997 first rounder. If the 97 one is a
lottery pick, the Bucks the 1998 first rounder unconditional.
The pick to Milwaukee is protected fairly well. Somewhat of a
gamble, but I like the trade. Brickowski is a "young" 34 and likes
to bang inside. When Zo and Larry come back, the Hornets can play
all 3 for a huge front line, or use Brickowski for a good backup at
center.
The other non-obvious benefit of this trade involves salary cap
implications at the end of this season. Giminski's contract was
partially guaranteed for next year. If they cut him, the Hornets
would only get a $900 k slot (half of his salary). Brick's contract
expires at the end of this season. If they do not re-sign him,
the Hornets get the full $1.8 mil slot. Add that with Rumeal
Robinson's slot ($1.35 mil), and possibly Eddie Johnson's
slot ($1.? mil)...and the Hornets could make a run at Grant or Manning.
If he pans out and Grant/Manning stay put, they sign him, and
spend their money on a free agent point guard (Brian Shaw).
The challenge now is to stay within earshot of the playoff until
Zo and Larry get back. Will be tough.
Pat
|
55.706 | | FRETZ::HEISER | shut up 'n' jam! | Mon Feb 28 1994 11:55 | 2 |
| The latest USA Today injury report has Zo coming back this week and LJ
on March 8th for the Phoenix game.
|
55.707 | Zo to play, LJ to rest, more | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Tue Mar 08 1994 12:07 | 20 |
| I caught a local sports talk on radio show lasted night and here's what
they're saying.
Zo - he's definitely a GO for tonight. Look for him to start and play
about 1/2 a game.
LJ - they're still talking "a week or so" which means it's still
indefinite when he's gonna come back.
Scott Burrell - back at practice, expecting him back nexted week.
LeRon Ellis - no longer infectious, back at practice, still out
indefinitely.
Dr K - Tim Kempton was handed his walking papers as the team did not
renew his 10-day contract.
Marty Conlon - signed for the remainder of the season.
TTom
|
55.708 | | FRETZ::HEISER | most corrupt White House ever | Tue Mar 08 1994 12:24 | 4 |
| >Dr K - Tim Kempton was handed his walking papers as the team did not
> renew his 10-day contract.
nice wedding gift you folks gave him.
|
55.709 | already got the gift | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Tue Mar 08 1994 12:29 | 5 |
| Actaully, signing him at all was a nice gift for him. He'd probably still
be around if'n Charlotte hadn't picked up Brickowski or if'n Scott
Burrell had needed more time.
TTom
|
55.710 | | USCTR1::KING | Cemeteries = Parks with nice stones... | Wed Mar 09 1994 09:00 | 3 |
| The Hornets sting the Suns lasted night.. 97-88? or close to that...
REK
|
55.711 | | FRETZ::HEISER | most corrupt White House ever | Wed Mar 09 1994 11:38 | 3 |
| everyone's been doing that to the Suns lately. They look old, slow,
and out-of-shape. KJ caught a late flight out so that he could still
play, but should've stayed home.
|
55.712 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Question: Why is that every time I... | Wed Mar 09 1994 17:44 | 2 |
| Why wasn't he with the team to start with?
|
55.713 | it's in CELTICS notes | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Wed Mar 09 1994 18:17 | 1 |
|
|
55.714 | welcome back, Zo | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 10 1994 10:46 | 17 |
| In the CELTICS, we were at best misled about KJ's status so you may want
to skip the reading. He was stated as being a no way, no show but he did
show up to add to the collective poor showing and shooting by the Suns.
The read on this was the defense that the Hornets played. Collectively
the Suns shot 37%. The Hornets tried to keep it close with their own poor
shooting. The principal stinkees for the Suns were the starting lineup
where no one came close to 50%. And sorry, but Mark West aint gonna get
it done in the middle.
And meanwhile, KJ decided to show up lasted night against Washington. I
guess he was just tanking it in Charlotte.
And it's great to have Zo back. LJ is listed as possible for March 14
game when the Celtics visit.
TTom
|
55.715 | | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 11:25 | 11 |
| >In the CELTICS, we were at best misled about KJ's status so you may want
>to skip the reading. He was stated as being a no way, no show but he did
>show up to add to the collective poor showing and shooting by the Suns.
Listen here you insect fan, he was reported as being a no-show as of
noon on gameday on the local stations. Nobody knew until late
afternoon that he caught an early morning flight out to Charlotte.
Zo looked good and my rotis team was glad to have him back. I think it
was the first time you bugs swept the season series with Phoenix. You
know something's wrong when Mugsy outrebounds any player on Phoenix.
|
55.716 | bring on the CELTICS | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 10 1994 11:33 | 11 |
| OK, I'll let the plaintive whining go on the grounds that the you were
misled. I guess we need to consider this episode in the future when we're
given information about the Suns.
> know something's wrong when Mugsy outrebounds any player on Phoenix.
Yeah, you got that right. BTW, Muggsy is having a_outstanding year
despite the near complete collapse of the Hornets. He's up over 10
assists now, the only other player besides John Stockton.
TTom
|
55.717 | and I listen to it all day at work | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 11:48 | 3 |
| Seriously, the only station that even found out about it was KNNS (WFAN
West) and they didn't even report it until I was driving home in 5pm
rush hour.
|
55.718 | divine | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 10 1994 12:41 | 11 |
| Actually, the whole Suns team coulda saved themselves a little bit of
wear and tear and flown straigh to DC for the Bullets game.
The nexted couple of games for the Hornets will be very important to
their playoff hopes. Tomorrow's at Minnesota. Then at New Jersey who
seems to be the competition for the 8th slot in the East. Then home again
versus the Celtics before the powers in the West visit Charlotte,
including the much anticipated return of Kendall "One of the 5 best
players in the NBA" Gill.
TTom
|
55.719 | would be a shame if they miss it | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 14:10 | 2 |
| Do you think they can make up the 5 games with their remaining
schedule? I'm hoping they do.
|
55.720 | we shall see | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:20 | 18 |
| Mike,
I don't know if'n they'll make it up or not but we'll know a lot the
nexted couple of weeks.
During that time the Bugs play Atlanta twice, the Knicks twice and most
of the league leaders - Seattle, Utah, Orlando, Chicago, etc.
If they don't beat some of these teams they don't belong in the playoffs.
If they do win, then they'll play their way into the playoffs.
The first indication of whether or not it will happen will be at New
Jersey, Saturday night.
Nexted week will be fun, too, with Atlanta, Utah and Seattle for a
back-to-back-to-back home series.
TTom
|
55.721 | you guys owe me | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:24 | 1 |
| Well you better at least beat Seattle and Utah for us.
|
55.722 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:29 | 3 |
| How far behind Utah and Seattle are the Suns??
The Crazy Met
|
55.723 | only 25 games left | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 15:58 | 2 |
| Phoenix is 1� behind Utah for the #4 seed and 5 behind Seattle for the
#1 seed.
|
55.724 | Cain't be too much.. | CSC32::GAULKE | | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:03 | 9 |
|
> Phoenix is 1� behind Utah for the #4 seed and 5 behind Seattle for the
> #1 seed.
How soon till Denver catches 'em?
|
55.725 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:12 | 3 |
| I didn't realize that the top 5 teams in the West were so tightly bunched.
The Crazy Met
|
55.726 | goes something like this | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 16:51 | 14 |
| Steve, the McNuggets are a solid 11 games behind Phoenix.
TCM, it's really crazzzy, man!
GB
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SEA -
SAN 1.5
HOU 2.5
UTA 3.5
PHO 5
POR 6
GSW 10
DEN 15
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55.727 | go Hornets! | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 17:06 | 3 |
| news just said LJ and Burrell were activated and Rumeal was put on IR
with a strained ligament (yeah right - looked fine the other night).
Either way, it's good to see LJ coming back!
|
55.728 | and I thought Phoenix was bad with the conference champs banner | FRETZ::HEISER | impeach the President and her husband | Thu Mar 10 1994 19:28 | 2 |
| BTW - you bug fans should be real proud of your 1990 NBA Attendance
Champion banner.
|
55.729 | Grandmama is back | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Fri Mar 11 1994 10:49 | 17 |
| > BTW - you bug fans should be real proud of your 1990 NBA Attendance
> Champion banner.
We are. Along with the other 3 we won. At least we won something and some
banner to fly. I think we shoulda made ourselves a banner for winning the
playoff series against the Celtics lasted year.
As for LJ and Scott Burrell, 'tis true. LJ is supposed to play 10 to 15
minutes tonight at Minnesota and about the same Saturday at the Nets. No
word on Scott.
And yeah, Rumeal has showed up injured. A couple of days ago he was
running his mouth about lack of playing time. And then, lo and behold, he
plays about 10 minutes or so, which is a lot for him. And evidently he
wore hisself out.
TTom
|
55.730 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Question: Why is that every time I... | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:34 | 6 |
| Mr. Medvid called me today. He apologizes for snatching victory out
of the jaws of defeat to those Celtic fans. He also so sez "Go Ohio
Bobcats" and Dean still wears the choke collar...
-Walt
|
55.731 | | CAMONE::WAY | Aiming for pb cookies with fork marks | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:45 | 10 |
| >
> Mr. Medvid called me today. He apologizes for snatching victory out
> of the jaws of defeat to those Celtic fans. He also so sez "Go Ohio
> Bobcats" and Dean still wears the choke collar...
>
> -Walt
Now tell us the IMPORTANT stuff. Any boating trips?
|
55.732 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Question: Why is that every time I... | Tue Mar 15 1994 14:50 | 3 |
| He sez the seas are very nice around the Greek Isles.. he goes diving
about every night...
|
55.733 | | CAMONE::WAY | Aiming for pb cookies with fork marks | Tue Mar 15 1994 15:08 | 6 |
| > He sez the seas are very nice around the Greek Isles.. he goes diving
> about every night...
That's our dan'l.......
|
55.734 | almost perfect | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Mon Mar 21 1994 14:39 | 44 |
| The Hornets let the Supersonice spoil and otherwise glorious and
wonderful day. A beautiful Carolina Blue sky reminded all how sweet it is
when Dean and the Heels choke.
But alas, another Bugs' win was not to be.
This one had all the hype what with Kendall Gill making his return.
The expected bad blood between LJ and Gill came out early. Lasted year,
one of the whines by Gill was that Muggsy was no good 'cause he didn't
get the ball to Gill enough for him to become the superstar that he
fantasizes he is. Then, after selling his house and moving his stuff back
home to Illinois, Gill blamed the team for letting the media paint the
picture that maybe Gill wanted outta town.
In any case, about 3 minutes into the game that got into a little
shuffing match which was quickly broken up by coaches and refs. LJ said
that he was ready to pay a couple of bucks to clean Gill's clock.
Being a rather large, strong fella who boxed as a_amateur, LJ would have
to be listed as a favorite if fisticuffs had happened.
In all fairness, Gill was a large factor in the win doing something that
he never could consistently do for Charlotte, namely outside shooting. In
fact, Seattles shot a torrid 53% all together and made 7-for-11 3
pointers.
A couple other notable incidents. Michael Cage and Zo almost mixed it up
as well. And when Zo blocked a Gary Payton attempt there was a real
battle of words. You gotta give Payton credit to bad mouth Zo *AFTER*
being completely stuffed.
The battle for the lasted playoff spot seems to have a new contender.
Charlotte had been chasing the Nets and the Pacers but Cleveland has lost
5 in a row to tie Indiana in the loss column at 29. New Jersey has 31
losses while yesterday left Charlotte with 35.
>> He sez the seas are very nice around the Greek Isles.. he goes diving
>> about every night...
>
>That's our dan'l.......
If'n this is the real Dan'l then he found some scam for First Union to
pay for the trip, just like Digital did for the lasted one.
TTom
|
55.735 | | FRETZ::HEISER | can you see who I am thru those eyes | Mon Mar 21 1994 15:02 | 2 |
| Kudos to LJ for trying, but it's obvious he's not even close to 100%.
|
55.736 | LJ, EJ and Bristow | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Mon Mar 21 1994 15:12 | 14 |
| He's coming on slowly, Mike.
You'll know he's back when the thunder dunks reappear. His shooting touch
seems to be improving as is his stamina. But he's still soft and
tentative taking it to the whole.
For some reason, Bristow had him man-to-man on Gill a lot of the game.
The other curious and even less explainable move by Gill was to keep EJ
on the bench until it was too late to use his fire power to pull the game
out. As it was he scored virtually all his points in the 4th quarter at
desparation time.
TTom
|
55.737 | another W | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:01 | 13 |
| The Hornets won one they shoulda, beating the Sixers 125-91.
Very little suspense here as Zo, Dell Curry, and Muggsy led Charlotte to
a_early lead and they sorta just pulled away. Scott Burrell looks like
he's back from any and all injuries.
One semi-historic moment came when Moses Malone moved into 3rd place for
the all time NBA scoring.
Meanwhile, LeRon Ellis was activated and my main main Marty Conlon was
waived. Ellis didn't look too bad getting some late, easy minutes.
TTom
|
55.738 | my main man. trade him to Celtics PLEASE!!!!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | Dean's gone fishin' | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:14 | 5 |
|
the way Zo keeps leading these Bugs to victories is going to cost them about
100 million considering they feel Larry's worth 84...........
mike
|
55.739 | a new plateau | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:27 | 10 |
| You got that right, Mike.
I'd look for this contract to be settled early and easily. As much as the
Hornets love LJ, everyone knows that Zo's The Man. He's starting with a
contract very similar to LJ's so 100 mil sounds about right.
So it's on to Atlanta tonight and see what happens with the Cavs-Pacers
matchup.
TTom
|
55.740 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers nil | Thu Mar 24 1994 05:58 | 4 |
| What does the loss to Atlanta do to the Hornets' play-off hopes? Do they really
still have any kind of chance to qualify?
Mike
|
55.741 | not too good | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:17 | 27 |
| Every loss hurts a lot at this point. But at least it wasn't a game that
the Hornets were expected to win. A loss is a loss but at least it wasn't
against the Sixers.
Here's what's left:
Fri Mar 25 at Detroit 8:00
Sat Mar 26 vs LA Clippers 7:35
Tue Mar 29 at New York 8:00 TNT
Fri Apr 1 at Dallas 8:30
Sat Apr 2 at San Antonio 8:30
Tue Apr 5 at Cleveland 7:30
Wed Apr 6 vs Indiana 7:35
Fri Apr 8 vs New Jersey 7:35
Sat Apr 9 at Philadelphia 7:30
Mon Apr 11 vs Miami 7:35
Thu Apr 14 at Orlando 8:00 TNT
Fri Apr 15 vs Chicago 8:05 TNT
Sun Apr 17 vs New York 3:00 NBC
Wed Apr 20 vs Washington 7:35
Thu Apr 21 at Boston 7:30
Sat Apr 23 vs Detroit 3:30 NBC
Sun Apr 24 at Washington 1:00
It'll take some doing and some losses by the Cavs, Pacers and Nets.
TTom
|
55.742 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:21 | 5 |
| what are the current standings for the 6-7-8 spots and the current 9-10
teams?
The Crazy Met
|
55.743 | handy | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 24 1994 14:07 | 17 |
|
Team W L Pct GL GB GB8 GTC
----------------------------------------------------------------
ATL 47 19 0.712 16 0.0 0
NYK 46 19 0.708 17 0.5 1
CHI 44 23 0.657 15 3.5 3
ORL 40 27 0.597 15 7.5 7
MIA 37 29 0.561 16 10.0 10
CLE 37 30 0.552 15 10.5 10
IND 35 30 0.538 17 11.5 12
NJN 34 31 0.523 17 12.5 0.0 13
CLT 29 36 0.446 17 17.5 5.0 18
GL (Games Left), GB (Game Behind), GB8 (Games Behind 8th) ,
GTC (Games to Clinch playoffs).
TTom
|
55.744 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Mar 24 1994 15:16 | 4 |
| aren't the Knicks 47-19 after beating the Bulls??
The Crazy Met
|
55.745 | not too late for KJ? | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Thu Mar 24 1994 15:38 | 9 |
| Not according to USA Today. They're listed as a half game behind the
Hawks.
In semi-related news, Shaq will be joining LJ and Zo on the Dream Team
The Next. Pepsi and USA Basketball settled their squabble over who makes
how much money outta this. Shaq will be added along with someone else on
Monday.
TTom
|
55.746 | like Big Dog | FRETZ::HEISER | you got a problem with that? | Thu Mar 24 1994 16:37 | 3 |
| > -< not too late for KJ? >-
possibly, but I bet they add an NCAA player.
|
55.747 | not too good | HBAHBA::HAAS | xen yen zen | Tue Mar 29 1994 11:33 | 20 |
| Well, the Hornets have been winning but the rest ain't losing fast
enough. Time is running out so tonight's game at the Knicks looms large
if'n the Bugs are gonna make it into the playoffs.
Here's the current situation, same headings.
Team W L Pct GL GB GB8 GTC
----------------------------------------------------------------
NYK 49 19 0.721 14 0.0 0
ATL 48 20 0.706 14 1.0 0
CHI 45 24 0.652 13 4.5 2
ORL 40 28 0.588 14 9.0 7
CLE 39 30 0.565 13 10.5 8
MIA 37 31 0.544 14 12.0 10
NJN 36 31 0.537 15 12.5 11
IND 36 32 0.529 14 13.0 0.0 11
CLT 31 36 0.463 15 17.5 4.5 16
TTom
|
55.748 | Ax Bristow | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Mar 30 1994 10:50 | 6 |
| Knicks had an ulterior motive for beating the Hornets last night: They
want to keep them out of the playoffs,avoiding a difficult first round
matchup.
Even if 'Zo and Johnson were healthy,it doesn't seem like Charlotte had
made much improvement over last year. They need a new coach.
|
55.749 | yepper | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:06 | 23 |
| > Even if 'Zo and Johnson were healthy,it doesn't seem like Charlotte had
> made much improvement over last year. They need a new coach.
Overall, I agree with this assessment with the team as a whole. Zo
certainly has improved. Probably the most improved is Muggsy Bogues who
looks like he'll finish with a double-double average in points and
assists for the first time in his career.
The drop off in the team is due to the loss of Kendall Gill. Hersey
Hawkins is slowly developing into this roll. In all fairness to Hersey,
however, the injuries to about everyone else hasn't helped out.
The idea that Bristow can't coach is not new and certainly no one would
consider him among the better coaches in the league.
The real problem the team has, independent of making the playoffs or not,
is that there is no first round draft picks this year. The team looks
like they'll dump Eddie Johnson and use that slot for some free agent.
Other than that, look for about everyone else from this year to be back.
Originally, Gminski's slot was to be added to EJ's to be able to compete
for a big name. But now it looks like they'll stick with Brickowski.
TTom
|
55.750 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 30 1994 12:12 | 3 |
| �The drop off in the team is due to the loss of Kendall Gill.
So Gill was right?
|
55.751 | not sure what the hail that means | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Wed Mar 30 1994 12:20 | 9 |
| Right about what?
Gill is *NOT* one of the 5 best players in the league. However, his
overall game is better at this point than Hersey Hawkins. Basically, what
the Hornets were faced with was the prospect of losing Gill without any
compensation. They opted for a series of deals and trades that landed
Hersey in Charlotte.
TTom
|
55.752 | Hornets win big but... | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:04 | 39 |
| Article: 12570
From: [email protected] (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Hornets: Coach To Finish Year
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 94 17:20:12 PDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Allan Bristow apparently will finish the
season as coach of the Charlotte Hornets. However, team owner
George Shinn stopped short of a full vote of confidence Wednesday
night.
Bristow, who led the team to the playoffs last season, is
struggling to get the team into the Eastern Conference's eighth and
final playoff spot. Before Wednesday night's game against the
Indiana Pacers, Charlotte was 5 1/2 games behind the New Jersey Nets
for that position. Indiana is in sixth place in the Eastern playoff
picture.
``Allan Bristow was hired to be the coach of the team, and
presently, he's still our coach and will be our coach,'' Shinn said
before the game with the Pacers.
``I think that we all should let him do what he's paid to do,
and I'm sure that he would appreciate it if the fans and the media
would let him do that,'' Shinn said.
Charlotte was a preseason pick to dominate the Central Division,
supplanting the NBA champion Chicago Bulls and challenging the New
York Knicks for tops in the conference. Instead, the Hornets went
through a series of injuries that essentially reduced their playoff
chances to that of a longshot.
Larry Johnson, who came into the season following a back injury
that required rehabilitation, sprained his back and missed 31
games. The Hornets were 9-22 without him.
Alonzo Mourning missed 15 games with a torn calf muscle. He also
had a sprained ankle, forcing him to sit out four more games. The
Hornets also lost LeRon Ellis to mononucleosis and rookie Scott
Burrell to a bruised knee and strained Achilles tendon.
``I don't care who you are, I don't think there's a coach in
this league, or anywhere, that could have done much better with our
star players out,'' Shinn said. ``It's an experience I hope I never
have to go through. I've been told I'd have that experience. I hope
I never have it again.''
|
55.753 | no too good | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Fri Apr 08 1994 15:43 | 21 |
| Atlanta coulda helped out in a big way lasted night but they were
obviously on the take, handing the Nets the victory.
Now the Nets come to town when it's almost mathematically too late.
Here's how it looks:
Team W L Pct GL GB GB8 GTC
----------------------------------------------------------------
NYK 52 20 0.722 10 0.0 0
ATL 51 23 0.689 8 2.0 0
CHI 49 24 0.671 9 3.5 0
ORL 43 29 0.597 10 9.0 1
CLE 42 32 0.568 8 11.0 2
MIA 40 34 0.541 8 13.0 4
NJN 39 34 0.534 9 13.5 5
IND 39 34 0.534 9 13.5 0.0 5
CLT 33 39 0.458 10 19.0 5.5 11
|
55.754 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Clinton Impeachment: 14.4M+ signatures | Fri Apr 08 1994 16:57 | 5 |
| >Atlanta coulda helped out in a big way lasted night but they were
>obviously on the take, handing the Nets the victory.
lots of that going around. Seattle gave one away to Denver because
they want no part of the resurrected Lakers.
|
55.755 | the way it looks today | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Mon Apr 11 1994 11:33 | 31 |
| Typical Hornets week. Beat the begeezus outta the Nets, 99-78, and almost
lose the the Sixers pulling out a 127-122 OT win.
The Nets game was no contest. Evidently, they were saving themselves for
the Knicks whom they beat soundly. The onliest excitement was in keeping
the Nets under 80, which they did, and scoring 100 which they shoulda.
Philly scored 7 points in the final 29 seconds of regulation, including
Dana Barros' 3 pointer at the buzzer. It was his second attempt at the
end. OT gave Muggsy a chance to pad his stats but that was about it.
Tonight, the Heat come to town. Obviously a must win. The problem with
chasing Miami is that they own the tie breakers against the Hornets. The
best team would be the Nets. In this head-to-head, the Hornets win.
Anyhoo, here's the numbers as Orlando clinched over the weekend:
Team W L Pct GL GB GB8 GTC
----------------------------------------------------------------
NYK 52 22 0.703 8 0.0 0
ATL 52 23 0.693 7 0.5 0
CHI 51 24 0.680 7 1.5 0
ORL 45 29 0.608 8 7.0 0
CLE 42 33 0.560 7 10.5 2
NJN 40 35 0.533 7 12.5 4
MIA 40 35 0.533 7 12.5 4
IND 39 35 0.527 8 13.0 0.0 5
CLT 35 39 0.473 8 17.0 4.0 9
TTom
|
55.756 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Thu Apr 14 1994 11:39 | 6 |
| I've been seeing rumours about a trade involving Zo for Billy Owens plus other
stuff on the internet. Is this true or just a rumour? Please say it's the latter.
Cheers,
Mike
|
55.757 | NFW | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:11 | 1 |
| Rumor.
|
55.758 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:14 | 6 |
| Re: Internet
Too many college kids without a clue are allowed on the network. You
should see how they butcher songs in alt.guitar.tab with their totally
whacked music transcriptions. Teach'em 3 chords and they all think
they're Joe Satriani.
|
55.759 | | CAMONE::WAY | Smells like dead teen spirit | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:01 | 14 |
| |
| Too many college kids without a clue are allowed on the network. You
| should see how they butcher songs in alt.guitar.tab with their totally
| whacked music transcriptions. Teach'em 3 chords and they all think
| they're Joe Satriani.
|
Yeah, but that's what makes it so cool.
True, there's a lot more crap to sort through, but there are some real
gems out there too.....
'Saw
|
55.760 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:47 | 9 |
| re: .757
hey, hey, hey watch that language.
BFD is more appropriate :-)
The Crazy Met
|
55.761 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Fri Apr 15 1994 06:44 | 8 |
| re: Zo.
Good, that's what I'd hoped.
Could someone tell me what games the Heat have got left?
Cheers,
Mike
|
55.762 | Does Miami have to lose three for the Hornets to get in? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 1995 NCAA Champs! | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:19 | 11 |
| The heat have the following games left:
Fri. 4/15 At Cleveland
Sun. 4/17 New Jersey
Tue. 4/19 Minnesota
Thu. 4/21 Atlanta
Sat. 4/23 At Indiana
What is the regular season record between Miami and Charlotte?
NAZZ
|
55.763 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:31 | 5 |
|
not sure of the record but according to TTom and Doug Collins Miami owns
the head to head tiebreaker....
mike
|
55.764 | Miami has tie-breaker (3-1) | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:17 | 14 |
| Miami owns the Hornets this year, 3 games to 1...and thus have
the tie-breaker advantage. So the Hornets cannot tie the Heat
and get in, they must have a better record period.
Let's see, if the Heat go 1-4, and Charlotte goes 5-1, that should
do it. The Heat are 2.5 up now. Not probable, but possible.
The Hornets have won five in a row - including four against teams
that are ahead of them in the standings (Ind, NJ, Orlando, Miami).
And it don't get easier yet...tonight home against Chicago, and Sunday
home against the Knickerthuggers.
How 'bout a little help (beat the Heat)...
Pat
|
55.765 | No one wants to play CH; everyone wants the Heat | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:23 | 6 |
| Problem is noone want the Hornets in the championships. I'd love to
see them make it since I'm holding that riculous bet where I had to
give up four top teams and take the rest.
So look for reasonable efforts by Chicago etal vs Charlotte and less
than same vs Heat.
|
55.766 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | TFO has been TFSO'd | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:41 | 4 |
| > Teach'em 3 chords and they all think they're Joe Satriani.
That's all it takes, ain't it? 8^)
|
55.767 | z | HANNAH::ASHE | Oh Mickey you're so fine... | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:53 | 2 |
| isn't that SATriANi?
|
55.768 | helped by the Heat | HBAHBA::HAAS | The karma ran over my dogma | Mon Apr 18 1994 13:53 | 29 |
| still going, at least for a while...
Meanwhile, without Zo the Hornets beat the failing Knicks, 107-91. Muggsy
Bogues led the way with 16 assists while LJ had 22 pts and 12 rebounds.
The Hornets got some good play from Frank Brickowski and Kenny Gattison
who held Ewing to 20 points. The Knicks looked real flat.
Now the real story is the big fade of the Heat. They've handed the
Hornets a golden opportunity. If'n they had held on to beat the Nets and
Charlotte had lost to the Knicks, they woulda clinched. As it is, they
are only up a game and a half, only one up in the loss column.
Here's what's left for both.
Hornets:
Wednesday, 4/20 Bullets at HORNETS (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/21 HORNETS at Celtics (7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Saturday, 4/23 Pistons at HORNETS (3:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/24 HORNETS at Bullets (1:00 pm)
Heat:
Tuesday, 4/19 Timberwolves at HEAT (7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/21 Hawks at HEAT (7:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/23 HEAT at Pacers (7:30 pm)
The Hornets best shot is going 4-0 while the Heat go 1-2. That is if'n
they can get by the T'wolves tomorrow.
TTom
|
55.769 | Still fighting | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Mon Apr 18 1994 14:06 | 31 |
| Hornets beat Orlando at Orlando, lost to the Bulls at home, and
then whupped the Knicks at home. The Hornets have beat the Knicks
three times this season.
The loss to the Bulls hurt the play-off drive. Close game down to
the wire. Charlotte couldn't convert on their last two possessions.
Chicago (Pippen) misses the jumper with 10 seconds, gets their
own rebound and nails a trey with 6 seconds left. Terrible game
to spectate...can't decide if both teams were flat or if good defense
made this an ugly game. Longley frustrated Mourning with good physical
defense in the first half. Zo lost it in the 3rd - bumped Longly
and tried a few punches...Zo, Zo, Zo...gots to learn to keep your cool!
The Orlando and Knick wins were good ones. Mugsey's one of the most
underrated players in the league. Curry should win 6th man.
Everybody played in the Knick game. Eddie Johnson provided some O.
LeRon Ellis had a nice back-to-back rejection sequence in the 2nd half.
Charlotte is 1.5 back of the Heat with a week to go. Methinks
Miami's magic number is 2 to lock-up the 8th spot.
Charlotte plays Washington, at Boston, Detroit, and at Washington.
The Heat (I think) play Minnesota, Atlanta, and at Indiana.
Which means Charlotte must win the rest...and Miami can only win
the Minnesota game. Still a longshot...but better than 5 games
back with 10 to go.
Pat
|
55.770 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Wed Apr 20 1994 08:12 | 8 |
| Hi,
There's nothing on the internet so could someone tell me how the Heat did last
night against the Wolves please?
Cheers,
Mike
|
55.771 | Heat won big | LUDWIG::GARRY | Dallas Cowboys back where they belong #1 | Wed Apr 20 1994 08:15 | 4 |
| Miami won by 20........................
Tom
|
55.772 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Wed Apr 20 1994 11:31 | 5 |
| Miami was leading 59-28 at one point. Scored 43 in the first quarter.
Sounds like the Wolves lay down and died.
The Crazy Met
|
55.773 | won but it aint over | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Wed Apr 20 1994 12:57 | 15 |
| The Heat did indeed manage to beat the T'Wolves lasted night.
The nexted chores come Thursday which will basically be another make or
break. I admit to looking a little past the Bullets tonight, which is
liable to come back to haunt me. But if'n the Bugs win tonight, then
Thursday is Drop Dead Day the Next.
Miami is hosting Atlanta. Atlanta will be playing to keep the best record
in the East and home court advantage. Obviously, it's good that Atlanta
should have some motivation. Charlotte is at Boston, a game that they
are capable of losing.
Hopefully, Thursday works which would leave both teams with 40 losses.
TTom
|
55.774 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Thu Apr 21 1994 06:07 | 6 |
| I still can't get anything off the internet (does anyone know what's happening
there?) so could you tell me the score of the Hornets bullets game please?
Cheers,
Mike
|
55.775 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Apr 21 1994 09:36 | 1 |
| Charlotte 117, Washington 111
|
55.776 | | CAMONE::WAY | Snake and Nape | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:17 | 17 |
| |I still can't get anything off the internet (does anyone know what's happening
|there?) so could you tell me the score of the Hornets bullets game please?
Mike,
I've heard that there's some screwed up stuff between the Internet and
our gateways these days. Hell it's probably some big plot by
Digital (mis)Management.
But seriously, I have a couple of friends I was mail with and all of their
mail to me yesterday kind of shot through in a burst late yesterday....
Keep the faith, mate...
'Saw
|
55.777 | fresh off internet | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:58 | 37 |
| Article: 12848
From: [email protected] (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.local.north_carolina
Subject: Hornets Beat Bullets 117-111
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 94 19:50:07 PDT
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Dell Curry scored eight points in a
decisive 9-0 run in the final minutes as the Charlotte Hornets kept
their NBA playoff hopes alive with a 117-111 victory over the
Washington Bullets on Wednesday night.
The Hornets still trail Miami by 1 1/2 games in the race for the
final Eastern Conference playoff spot. A Charlotte loss in its last
three games or a victory by the Heat in the last two will give the
spot to Miami.
Against the Bullets, the Hornets were behind 109-101 before a
free throw by Alonzo Mourning, who had 25 points and 12 rebounds,
started the comeback. Curry's 3-pointer made it 109-105 with 3:17
left, and he closed Charlotte to 109-108 with another 3-point shot.
Muggsy Bogues, who had 14 assists, then stole the ball from
Brent Price and passed to Curry for a dunk, giving the Hornets a
110-109 lead with 2:40 to go.
Calbert Cheaney responded with a long jumper for Washington, but
Larry Johnson and Hersey Hawkins made consecutive baskets for a
114-111 Charlotte lead. Bogues iced the game with two free throws
with 15 seconds left.
The Bullets took their first lead of the game at 87-85 with 46
seconds remaining in the third quarter on a 17-foot jumper by Don
MacLean. Frank Brickowski's two free throws tied the game going
into the fourth quarter.
Hawkins and Curry had 19 points apiece for the Hornets. Tom
Gugliotta scored 27 points, Michael Adams 16 and Gheorghe Muresan
15 for the Bullets.
Miami plays at home against Atlanta on Thursday night and at
Indiana on Saturday.
Charlotte plays at Boston on Thursday night, followed by a home
game against Detroit on Saturday before ending the season at
Washington on Sunday.
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55.778 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:29 | 3 |
| Cheers very much. I can't even get access to internet now.
Mike
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55.779 | almost | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:38 | 12 |
| Da Bugs did everything they could think of to try to lose this one. They
went up early and easy and looked like they could coast and that's what
they did.
Thanks to Googs and Calbert Cheaney, the Bullets refused to quit.
Finally, Dell turns it all around with his outside shot and the Hornets
finally put 'em away.
So, it's on to Boston tonight to see how much longer this season lasts.
Here's hoping that the Pistons game Saturday still means something.
TTom
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55.780 | | TOOK::HALPIN | Jim Halpin | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:26 | 8 |
|
I have to think that the Celtics will be pumped for this game. The
Chief's lasted home game, and a chance to knock the Hornets from the
playoffs. Returning the favor for last year playoff series!!!
JimH
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55.781 | lower those lottery chances | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:29 | 4 |
| thats good. all Celtic wins for the rest of the season are good.
The Crazy Met
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55.782 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:32 | 4 |
|
Do ME!!!!!! Craze
;^)
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55.783 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:36 | 5 |
| I'm shocked! Here I am actually rooting for the Celtics to win a few games,
and you a Celtics fan take umbrage at it.
The Crazy Met
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55.784 | could be | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:36 | 7 |
| ME too!
Yeah, tonight's a real opportunity for Charlotte to choke and Boston to
return the favor by finishing the Bugs' season just like lasted year when
Zo hit the shot to send the mighty Celtics home for the holidays.
TTom
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55.785 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:38 | 7 |
| > send the mighty Celtics home for the holidays.
^^^^^^^
Lets not get too carried away TTom.
The Crazy Met
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55.786 | they were once? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:43 | 0 |
55.787 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:47 | 4 |
| but hardly lasted year - good team, yeah; mighty? nope.
The Crazy Met
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55.788 | Charlotte deserves to go and would contend | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Apr 21 1994 14:39 | 1 |
|
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55.789 | hopeful | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 14:54 | 7 |
| > -< Charlotte deserves to go and would contend >-
Spoken like a true objective analyst.
I just hope that the Celtics are thinking the same way.
TTom
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55.790 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:25 | 12 |
|
> -< Charlotte deserves to go and would contend >-
> Spoken like a true objective analyst.
> I just hope that the Celtics are thinking the same way.
you know the fans are.........
;^)
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55.791 | mighty fans? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:25 | 0 |
55.792 | yuppie wannabe fans | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:28 | 3 |
|
The Crazy Met
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55.793 | NYC transplants | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:29 | 1 |
| > -< yuppie wannabe fans >-
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55.794 | and they got Brian Shaw | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:41 | 10 |
|
the yuppie wannabe fans will be rooting for a win for the revenge factor.
the real fans are rooting for a loss because it might get us a better
lottery shot (although this is the NBA, I got feel Stern will get us in the
top 3) and because we'd just love to see an upstart like the Hornets
kick the Knicks or the Bulls or the Hawks or any other long time established
club. Miami's too showy for us.......
mike
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55.795 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:42 | 5 |
| real nice to see Celtics fans with the attitude in .794 - may they
have a chance to have it for a looong looong time.
The Crazy Met
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55.796 | Go Celtics! Whatta Lottery Team! | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 15:55 | 7 |
| Lot of talk around here about Charlotte going after Brian Shaw in the off
season.
The one that I'd like is Dee Brown. He'd look good in teal backing up my
main main Muggsy.
TTom
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55.797 | I'll throw Brown in too | CNTROL::CHILDS | Brillant, Charming and Nasty | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:07 | 2 |
|
take Sherman Douglas PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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55.798 | trade bait | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:10 | 7 |
| Hail, we'll trade you straight up.
Tony Bennett and Rumeal Robinson for Sherman and Dee. Too bad Gminski
aint here still cause I'd go for him straight up for The Chief. And maybe
those connections he has...
TTom
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55.799 | pardon the pun | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:14 | 2 |
| Yeah Charlotte in this lottery will get the same fixins' that Orlando
received.
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55.800 | BUG SNARF | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:14 | 1 |
|
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55.801 | clear as Digital | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:30 | 12 |
| > -< pardon the pun >-
>
> Yeah Charlotte in this lottery will get the same fixins' that Orlando
> received.
Maybe I've got too much stress or something but what the hail does this
mean?
Charlotte aint got no pick in this here lottery which will make it real
hard to fix anything in the draft.
TTom
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55.802 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Doncaster Rovers Nil | Fri Apr 22 1994 06:16 | 6 |
| What's the story on Miami beating the Hawks? Have they just come good in the
fight for the playoff spot, or are other teams relaxing because they are already
there? Surely there should be some rule about only having lost when all your
players are injured means you get into the playoffs anyway. 8-)
Mike
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55.803 | won but lost | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Fri Apr 22 1994 11:22 | 20 |
| Mike,
The Hawks tanked it. If'n they won they woulda been looking at playing
the Bugs which they wanted no part of.
Seriously, the Heat came out strong and held on. Atlanta actually tied it
at one time. Final was 94-89.
Meanwhile, the Hornets sorta cruised at the Gahden, 95-89. The Chief
probably played in his lasted home Celtic game but that wasn't enough to
motivate the team. Dino looked semi lame and Dee looked a little slow but
that may have been Muggsy.
Well it was fun while it lasted. This Hornets team could be in great
shape nexted year. There's a lot of talk of re-signing Frank Brickowski
and LeRon Ellis. Look for Rumeal Robinson, Tony Bennett, and,
unfortunately, EJ to get gone to free up some money to go after another
piece in the puzzle.
TTom
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55.804 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Fri Apr 22 1994 13:27 | 1 |
| ...and no first round pick, right?
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55.805 | no first round | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saturn sheets | Fri Apr 22 1994 13:34 | 9 |
| Yep, not one at this point, anyway.
I guess there's a chance that a trade could be concocted that would give
them one, but there's been no talk about that at this point.
The one other way that the Hornets, and any other team, could improve is
through the free agent/rookie camps. That's how they got LeRon Ellis.
TTom
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55.806 | no first... | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Apr 22 1994 15:18 | 21 |
| While it's a bummer the Bugs didn't make the playoff, it was
a pretty good end to the season. A few weeks ago they were 10 games
below .500. Now they're at 40-40...and have just beaten 5 of the
8 eastern conference playoff teams.
The Hornets management definitely goofed by not protecting the
first round pick they traded away with Kendal Gill. They learned
their lesson as the Brickowski trade was loaded with stipulations.
Compounded by the mid-season ruling that makes it a lot more
enticing/less risky for underclassmen to declare for the draft,
the Hornets lose big-time by not have a first rounder.
If they can salvage a decent free agent in the off-season (Shaw?),
things will work out purdy good though.
Speaking of trades, I have heard a few murmers about shopping
Hersey Hawkins. That'll probably be largely dependent on who's
gonna coach this team next year, and what kinda system their
gonna run.
Pat
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55.807 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:20 | 10 |
| So the Bugs' preseason dealings boil down to:
Kendall Gill, Greg Graham, and a 1994 lottery pick for
Hersey Hawkins and Eddie Johnson
They took a major hosing on these deals. Anytime you make Harold
Katz look good in a deal, you know you've screwed up big time.
Ken
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55.808 | and could get worser | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:25 | 17 |
| I'm not a fan o' these trades any more than any one.
I know the party line was trying to get something outta Kendall Gill's
trade and it looks like all they got was Hersey Hawkins for a #1.
It's actually even worse than that considering the Bristow didn't care
much for ol' EJ and he sat and watched a couple of games that he mighta
been able to help out.
"Hose", "fleece", and others seem appropriate now that the pick turns out
to be worth something.
The next chore locally is to help Zo through his problems with the local
media who held him accountable for the Bulls loss when he attempted to
punch Luc Longley and got tossed.
TTom
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55.809 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:40 | 2 |
| How is Zo reacting to the accusations that his tantrum lost them the #8
spot?
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55.810 | aint talking | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Mon Apr 25 1994 17:37 | 21 |
| He hasn't spoken to anyone about it except for the players and coaches.
All of them are saying that they're completely satisfied with what he
said.
Apparently, Zo didn't like the criticism that focused on how his
immaturity may have cost the Bugs a place in the playoffs.
In truth, there's no way you can say which event, game or series lost it
for Charlotte. How bout if'n they didn't make any of the Kendall Gill
deals and he played for Charlotte? How bout losing to Dallas? No matter
who plays?
In any case, I think this is a case of not much left to talk about afore
we all move on to the nexted season.
Charlotte can help themselves out with some combination of second tier
free agent - no Horace Grant, here - and they do have a second round
pick. Most of the rumors here have them re-signing Brickowski and LeRon
Ellis and EJ, Rumeal Robinson and Tony Bennett are gone.
TTom
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55.811 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Apr 25 1994 18:32 | 6 |
| Hornets look like they have made some room under the cap with their
dealings with a choice of keeping ej. Hersey I assume will stay.
I assume they now have some money to sign a decent draft pick.
Criticism of Zo for blowing #8 - Incredible!
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55.812 | I think it was a #1, but don't know what year | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 1995 NCAA Champs! | Tue Apr 26 1994 11:29 | 4 |
| What draft choice did they surrender to Milwaukee in the Brickowski for
Gminski deal?
NAZZ
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55.813 | off season has started | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Tue Apr 26 1994 13:16 | 39 |
| re: Zo blowing it.
Agreed. I've noticed that no one in the media who's making the big deal
of this is saying anything like we coulda got into the playoffs without
him. Like it woulda been close.
re: money.
Charlotte will be in a good position to have about 2.5 to 3 mil available
for somebody. No help in the draft is expected.
re: Milwaukee trade.
I can't remember which year it was but it's a couple of years off - 96 or
97 - and it's conditional about which year.
Meanwhile the off season has started. Shinn is implying that he wants
Bristow to hire a veteran coach. Right now both Bill Hanzlik and TR Dunns
are in their first coaching assignment, just like Bristow.
The first area that they are concentrating on is help at the point. Of
course, this has been the top priority since I can remember and to date
the Hornets continue to pick the "best athlete" in the draft.
The nexted area is LJ. He's been put on a conditioning program for the
off season. The feeling among the doctors and the team is that LJ needs
to regain strength and stamina so that's what he'll be working.
After that it's more of fine tuning. Brickowski is being recruited. For
the first time, the team is implying that Kenny Gattison may be up for
grabs although teams aren't beating at the door for him. Hersey Hawkins
has been told to step up, especially on offense but there's a feeling on
that the team may not be working as hard to set him up as they do with
Dell Curry.
So, get help for Muggsy, LJ comes back, and get somebody new who can
play. Seems simple enough.
TTom
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55.814 | Deserved penalty | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Apr 26 1994 13:47 | 13 |
| I,for one, am happy that Charlotte didn't make the playoffs. I have
nothing against their team or fans and as a Knick fan they didn't
frighten me. I just think their management should be punished for the
idiotic contract they gave to Johnson. Let that be a lesson to other
teams about these lifetime deals.
They mess up the salary structure for everyone else. The ONLY player
I could see commanding that kind of deal(but not for that duration) is
SHAQ.
|
55.815 | it's the cap | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Tue Apr 26 1994 14:14 | 23 |
| I'm not trying to justify anything that Shinn and his cronies did but
LJ's contract is only the logical extension of the salary cap.
The primary benificiary of the salary cap are players who re-sign with
the same team. The press, and a lot of fans, like to concentrate on the
big free agents while ignoring the fact that each of those players could
have made quite a bit more money by staying, not leaving. Money may not
be the most important factor with the players and so you'll always see a
lot of coming and going. But if'n any player wants to make as much money
as possible, they'll stay with their current team.
The Hornets made sure that LJ wouldn't play for anyone but the Hornets.
They structured the deal within the salary cap and LJ signed for the
megabucks.
If'n that one bothers anyone, just wait until you see the package that Zo
gets offered. They're starting the talks at 100 mil.
And this really isn't any different than the 10s of millions paid Magic
and Larry in their lasted years. Not in terms of salary. I'm not
comparing LJ to either of these just the very large amounts of money.
TTom
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55.816 | back on the road | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Apr 28 1994 00:30 | 44 |
| RE: ZO ejection against the Bulls. The game was knotted at 54 when
he was spent. The Hornets were playing flat with him, and they
continued to play flat without him. Tom hit it right on the head
that the media hyped this into something more than it shoulda been.
(That seems to be a frequent occurance around here - the media
picks up on something somewhat trivial and magnifies it too much.
Can't wait til the NFL cranks up to give the local media and fair
weather fans (yupsters) something else to whine about.)
RE: contracts/free-agency. I've heard that EJ's outta here and that
they hope to offer Horace Grant a Chris Dudley type contract. (I
forget the specifics of Dudley's contract - wasn't it 1 yr guaranteed
at low/moderate dollars, with the option of a 5-6 year extension with
NBA max step salary raises eacy year?)
RE: Gill trade, etc. Evaluating the moves now definitely slights
Charlotte...but let's remember a few things -
- IMO, Gill ain't all world yet. With a healthy Ricky Pierce,
Kendall's minutes have dropped to where they were most of
the season. He's already made public and private comments
about not being happy with his PT in Seattle.
- the Hornets did attempt to get some value for him before he
walked away as a free agent. How many other teams
hold on to soon-to-be free agents or players past
their prime for sentimental reasons (and get nothing)?
- another piece of the trade that we have yet to see is a free
agent this summer. Part of the gig as portrayed by
Hornets management was to deal the first round picks so
they could spend their money on a proven free agent vs
an unproven youngster. Also, part of EJ's value to the
trade was his salary slot.
RE: LJ's contract. I think it's a bit blown out of proportion.
As TTom so aptly stated, it was based on reasonable
projections of the salary cap. It all comes down to
how LJ responds to the injury and what he brings to the
table each year.
Gotta run.
Pat
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55.817 | The Gill trade was OK; the Hawkins trade killed them | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass - 1995 NCAA Champs! | Thu Apr 28 1994 10:30 | 6 |
| All that front office rationalization doesn't hide the fact that they
could have had the 6th pick in the draft, Dana Barros and Greg Graham
instead of Hersey Hawkins. That's where they made their biggest
mistake.
NAZZ
|
55.818 | Gill trade was more than OK; Hawk may turn around | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Apr 28 1994 23:58 | 7 |
| Nazz,
I agree with that. Make the Seattle trade, and hold on to
Barros, Phillies #1 pick, and E.Johnson's salary slot.
That would have been sweet!
Pat
|
55.819 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | Mets in '94 | Fri Apr 29 1994 00:19 | 6 |
| Uh Pat when did the Phillies play in the NBA??
I can see it now, Dykstra at point guard.
The Crazy Met
|
55.820 | Almost heaven | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Apr 29 1994 09:59 | 7 |
| Err, sorry TCM, I meant Philly's...not Phillies.
Hmmm. Dykstra at point, and fellow West Virginian John Kruk at
power forward. Kruk's hometown (beautiful Keyser) is real darn close
to my mid/late childhood homestead (unspectacular Ridgeley, WV).
Pat
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55.821 | Mutombo > LJ! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon May 09 1994 10:59 | 1 |
|
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55.822 | Mutombo > Zo | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon May 09 1994 11:29 | 1 |
|
|
55.823 | Alan Bristow > Dean | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Mon May 09 1994 11:50 | 0 |
55.824 | Reggie Williams > Sam Perkins? | HANNAH::ASHE | Home of the driveby noter... | Mon May 09 1994 11:53 | 1 |
|
|
55.825 | Kendall Gill ego > Kendall Gill | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Tue May 10 1994 10:17 | 1 |
|
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55.826 | tell us more | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Tue May 10 1994 10:53 | 6 |
| Pat,
Tell us about that Don Nelson stuff. Even if'n it aint true it's shore a
good un.
TTom
|
55.827 | Shore wuz a good'un | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Wed May 11 1994 22:12 | 12 |
| All Ize heard was part of a tape interview (on radio) with
Dick Verace - you know, the hair guy. The talk jockeys asked
him to back up his statement earlier in the week that Nelson
was leaving GS for Charlotte...and that's is a done deal.
Dickie wouldn't elaborate any further, but stood by his statement.
Beats the bejesus out of me. I'm wondering if Vercase is just
trying to get his name out there. I mean I've been fishin for
years and can't compete with these guys.
Later,
Pat
|
55.828 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Thu May 12 1994 10:53 | 7 |
|
Geez, and I heard last night something different. KOA had a scout
for GS on and he said that Nelson would be going to LAkers if'n he
couldn't work things out at GS. Who knows?
Kevin
|
55.829 | Dell wins 6th Man, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Thu May 12 1994 12:31 | 9 |
| Heard on local radio that Dell Curry has won the 6th Man Award.
I caint confirm it and apparently there's no wire story out yet. The
source of the information was his sister who works for one of the local
radio stations.
More will follow, hopefully.
TTom
|
55.830 | | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Thu May 12 1994 13:42 | 2 |
| West coast rumors also say that Riley will leave NY after this season
and re-join the Lakers.
|
55.831 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu May 12 1994 14:13 | 8 |
| > West coast rumors also say that Riley will leave NY after this season
> and re-join the Lakers
hahahahahahahahaha
The Crazy Met
|
55.832 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | The Men go Fishing! | Thu May 12 1994 16:16 | 4 |
| Does that mean Riley will teach players how too tackle the opponent
without getting fouls called against them?
Tim
|
55.833 | Dell wins 6th Man | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Fri May 13 1994 10:48 | 13 |
| It's been confirmed: Dell Curry has won the 6th Man Award. He beat out
Nate McMillan for the honor.
Even though the Hornets are watching it on TV like me and you, it's a
great day in Charlotte for sprots. Dell wins the 6th Man. The Tour DuPont
will come roaring into town this afternoon, finishing this leg in
uptown/downtown. If'n it's on TV, look for Dan'l cause he works right at
the finish line. The Seniors TPC is in town.
All that and there's got to be some NASCAR and rasslin somewhere near
here.
TTom
|
55.834 | Now that Naked Gun 3 is Done ... | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Fri May 13 1994 11:23 | 5 |
| The Lakers hired Del Harris to a three-year contract. I know that
everybody is shocked that the news from Arizona about Riley heading
back to L.A. wasn't true.
Ken
|
55.835 | at least Harris has better hair than Gene Shue | FRETZ::HEISER | no D in Phoenix | Fri May 13 1994 13:56 | 5 |
| >everybody is shocked that the news from Arizona about Riley heading
>back to L.A. wasn't true.
Actually it came from 3 different L.A. reporters - one of which works
for the Times.
|
55.836 | don't forget feeeshun | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Sun May 15 1994 16:55 | 6 |
| TTom,
You mentioned Tour DuPont, Seniors Golf, etc, but you forgot
the BASSMASTERS fishing tourney on Lake Norman.
Pat
|
55.837 | coulda been worse | HBAHBA::HAAS | Maybe too much Goody's Powder | Mon May 23 1994 14:04 | 13 |
| The lottery coulda been a lot worse.
Seattle, with Charlotte's pick, got what they shoulda, at least according
to the statistics: 11th pick.
Meanwhile, Charlotte has no first round pick and has to wait until the
second round with the 38th overall pick. It really doesn't matter but
there's a chance that the guy'll get a look. The Hornets are acting like
they're going to re-sign Brickowski and LeRon Ellis. EJ and Rumeal are
gone. Tony Bennett most likely will be gone. All them leave to be able to
sign a free agent. That leaves one slot open with not much money.
TTom
|
55.838 | John Bach as Hornets assistant? | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:01 | 12 |
| John Bach, (former) defensive coach of the Chicago Bulls for the
last three seasons, is the leading candidate for the vacant
assistant coaching job in Charlotte.
Bach is 68 (I think)...he was fired by the Bulls a few weeks ago.
Have heard that Bob Weiss was interviewed, as well as an assistant
from Seattle (name escapes me), and a few others.
Decision expected this month.
Pat
|
55.839 | | FRETZ::HEISER | ugadanodawonumadja | Tue Jun 21 1994 17:05 | 1 |
| Bach would be a great choice. Da Bulls were stupid for letting him go.
|
55.840 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue Jun 21 1994 18:43 | 3 |
| Dats right.
Chip_GSH_Bach
|
55.841 | | CAMONE::WAY | Real men use iron sights | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:25 | 8 |
| | Dats right.
|
| Chip_GSH_Bach
|
So, Chip, since your dad is getting the job, we're going to get lots
of inside information, right?
|
55.842 | | CSOA1::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:31 | 5 |
| My dad wouldn't have left the Bulls without first dressing nothing but
a tu-tu, climbing a clock tower, and going on a rampage while singing
"I'm so pretty"... ;-)
Chip_GSH_Bach, son of Dan_SANTO_Bach
|
55.843 | Bach hired by Hornets | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Fri Jun 24 1994 10:43 | 13 |
| Correction:
Bach was with the Bulls 8 years...and has three rings. Defense
is/was his specialty. The old fart's been coaching for 40+ years
including a stint at Golden State.
He was hired by the Hornets yesterday.
Have also heard he and Horace Grant are good friends. Maybe
he can influence Horace to come to Charlotte. The Hornets do have
a few salary slots open.
Pat
|
55.844 | Darrin Hancock | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ate a hot dog, made me feel good | Thu Jun 30 1994 14:47 | 21 |
| The Hornets used their onliest pick, Round 2, #38, to take ex-Kansas
Jayhawker Darrin Hancock, who's played in Europe lasted year. He's 6'7",
205 and his major claim to fame is that he was the JUCO POY afore going
to Kansas. He flunked outta Kansas prior to his senior season.
The players that the Hornets were looking at as possibly being around at
#38 included Dontonio Wingfield from Cincinnati, Hancock, Lawrence
Funderburk from Ohio St and Missouri guard Melvin Booker. Wingfield went
to Seattle at #37 so Charlotte did what it always says, namely, take the
best player available. By all accounts he looked real good when he
auditioned.
The problem that Hancock has is that he'll have to try to make the team.
The current plans, according to very consistent rumors, are to re-sign
LeRon Ellis and Frank Brickowksi. They're waiting until after July 1 to
actually sign them.
At the lasted minute, the Hornets turned down a trade offer from
Milwaukee: Forward Derek Strong for the 38th pick.
TTom
|
55.845 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:13 | 2 |
| Everything I've heard is that Hancock is a dunking machine and needs to
develop an outside shot.
|
55.846 | dunk, flunk and rumors | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ate a hot dog, made me feel good | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:34 | 11 |
| The Director of Player Personnel, Dave Twardzik, seemed to really high on
Hancock. His dunking prowess seems to be well known.
When asked about flunking out, Twardzik said he matured in Europe and
referenced LeRon Ellis, who took a similar route.
When asked about a checkered past, Twardzik metnioned David Wingate.
Twardzik listed him as a long shot to make the team but not a gamble.
TTom
|
55.847 | Melvin Booker? | AKOCOA::BREEN | Come to Daddy | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:38 | 2 |
| I thought Melvin Booker was well regarded; was he drafted? Was he in
the draft.
|
55.848 | Booker not drafted | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ate a hot dog, made me feel good | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:43 | 6 |
| Booker wasn't drafted.
Another steal mighta been Milwaukee taking Voshon Lenard at #46. Lenard
was predicted to be a first rounder by a lot of sources.
TTom
|
55.849 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Let Love Have It's Way | Thu Jun 30 1994 15:54 | 5 |
|
didn't Al Maquire think that Booker would be in the lottery? I know someone
calling the games during the tournment thought so....
mike
|
55.850 | dunno | HBAHBA::HAAS | Ate a hot dog, made me feel good | Thu Jun 30 1994 16:59 | 4 |
| Don't know about that but I'm surprised he went undrafted. Maybe he
showed up with a_attitude.
TTom
|
55.851 | | MSDOA::HYMES | Chief cook and bottle washer | Thu Jul 07 1994 14:15 | 16 |
| Haven't heard or seen much of Hancock. If he impresses in the
preseason, he may stick if an injury opens up a spot.
Is he a small forward?
I have heard occasional scuttlebutt about David Wingate wanting
more money and his quickness/defense deteriorating since his
knee surgery. I would think he could be expendable in the right
circumstances.
Heard Dave Twardziak (Dir of Player Pers) last night. They have
contacted the agents of 4 free agents. Dave would not provide names,
but it sounds like Danny Manning, Horace Grant, Avery Johnson and
possibly Brian Shaw.
Pat
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55.852 | update | MSDOA::HYMES | last one out, turn off the lights | Mon Jul 18 1994 22:53 | 33 |
| The Southern Rookie Review (mini-camp with Hornets, Hawks, Magic,
and Heat) ended over the weekend. From the notes I saw, the
Hornets went 0-3.
Scott Burrell was a bright spot for the Hornets. 2nd rounder
Hancock played okay by most accounts - very quick and athletic,
no jumpshot though.
LeRon Ellis was the big no-show. Didn't want to come out an play.
He's expecting an offer from the Hornets regardless. We'll see.
Litterial Green, '92 PG out of Georgia (go dawgs, sick'em woof woof)
was the free agent in the spot light. The Hornets thought he could
be the "answer" to the point guard depth problems. After all, they
were not looking for a superstar, simply an upgrade over current
talent (i.e. Tony Bennett). Green hasn't shown much so far.
Rumors have the Hornets looking elsewhere for help at the point guard
spot. Avery Johnson may end up signing with the Spurs, so I think
he is off the list. Other names are Fat Lever (free agent) and
Michael Adams (Bullets property). Nary a word about Brian Shaw.
Twardziak is to talk to Manning's agent this week. They are also
trying to get Horace Grant and agent in town soon for a chat.
The largest salary slot open ($1.9 mil) may not be enough to
lure either of these guys - unless some type of creative contract
can be worked out.
Frank Brickowski and LeRon Ellis are waiting in the wings for
a contract offer. Brick will probably take the $1.9 mil that
Manning and Grant say "no thanks" to.
Pat
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55.853 | How'd Derrick Phelps play??? | RHETT::KNORR | UNIX Applications Support | Tue Jul 19 1994 09:53 | 1 |
|
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55.854 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Tue Jul 19 1994 10:11 | 7 |
|
He spent most of the time saying "How much time??? How much
time????"
;^)
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55.855 | North Carolina underachievers club charter members | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Will edit for food | Tue Jul 19 1994 10:25 | 10 |
| Funny you should ask about Phelps, Chrisper. I saw a box in
yesterday's Globe from the Celtics-Sixers rookie camp. Both Reese and
Phelps played for Philly. Here was their lines:
Phelps 2-5 3-4 7
Reese 1-5 1-2 3
Seems some things never change.
NAZZ
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55.856 | Phelps a Sixer eh? I like it .... | RHETT::KNORR | UNIX Applications Support | Tue Jul 19 1994 11:59 | 9 |
| Someone who shall remain nameless (okay, it was TTom) told me Derrick
had a tryout with Charlotte.
I'll make a prediction that Phelps will stick with somebody in the NBA
this year. Reese on the other hand might not even be quality CBA
material.
- ACC Chris
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55.857 | here today, gone tomorrow | HBAHBA::HAAS | Cugat glasses | Tue Jul 19 1994 12:21 | 9 |
| re: Phelps.
In one of the very few days I've been in Charlotte lately, I heard
a_interview with him and a local media guy, who like most of 'em works
for the Hornets. It was the "Welcome to Charlotte", "what do you think
about yourchances" type of thing. I guess he musta got on the nexted
plane to Philly.
TTom
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55.858 | Both are about the same - lousy - and neither guy will make it | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Will edit for food | Wed Jul 20 1994 14:37 | 3 |
| Sorry, it wasn't Philly - it was Milwaukee.
NAZZ
|
55.859 | dealings | HBAHBA::HAAS | Survived another baseball season | Mon Jul 25 1994 14:28 | 34 |
| Latest bits and pieces from the Hornets:
It appears that the 2 big names they're chasing are Horace Grant and
Danny Manning in that order. All Charlotte can offer is the $1.9 mil slot
with the max raise of 30% per year. They're pitching a 5 year contract.
Obviously most of the teams in the league can offer more initially. Grant
says that he'll be announcing the teams that he's interested in, probably
2 or 3 teams announced next week.
Meanwhile, Charlotte is is waiting to see about Grant before trying the
same offer with Manning.
Charlotte won't be re-signing Frank Brikowski until the free agent wars
are over.
The one free agent looking like he's coming here is Michael Adams. He
would have to take a nominal pay cut to fit into Rumeal Robinson's slot,
around $1.3 mil, but his money is not guaranteed by Washington for the up
coming season. Word is that a two year deal is in the works. It's being
strongly implied that a_agreement has been reached and it's down to the
details.
And tomorrow night is the Dream Team II at the Coliseum. The local paper
has some copy on Zo versus Shaq and their encounters during practice.
Shaq is going to start with Zo coming off the bench. Shaq is reported to
not be in very good shape, according to Don Nelson, the coach. Word is
that Zo and Shaq went at it during a practice where Shaq tried a two
handed monster dunk on Zo who rather flagrantly decked him to stop it.
Shaq appears to have not improved at the free throw line. I wouldn't be
surprised if there were a smattering of boos tomorrow when Shaq gets
introduced, followed by thunderous ovations for LJ and Zo. LJ has been
named one of the team captains.
TTom
|
55.860 | RK is OK | MSDOA::HYMES | last one out, turn off the lights | Mon Jul 25 1994 15:13 | 42 |
| TTom,
Slight correction. Michael Adams is still under contract with the
Bulletts. The Hornets (rumored) would give up a second round pick
to get him (big deal). Not the big PG I'd like to see in teal, but
a definite improvement over Tony Bennett as a backup to Mugsey.
Plus, Bristow knows Adams' game from the Denver days, plus he'll take
a pay cut to play for us. Not a bad deal.
I've heard rumours that the terms are complete but that Charlotte
won't pull the trigger until they learn more from their main target -
Horace Grant. Some speculation that the Bulletts are trying to
clear enough money to "take" Scott Skiles from Orlando - who would
then have a larger slot to sign Horace Grant. Charlotte does not
want to oblige as they believe they are on Horace's "top 2" list.
Manning continues to express interest in playing for Charlotte, but
the Hornets want to play out the Horace Grant game if they can.
If either Grant or Manning are signed it will probably be a multi-
year deal with an option to become a restricted free agent after
the first or second year. That would allow the Hornets to re-sign
either of them at a much higher salary than the initial $1.9 mil.
When Grant was in town last week, Mugsey and Dell (the last two
original Hornets) unexpectedly called and invited Grant out to dinner.
Of course the intent was to sell Grant on teal. Evidently things went
well. Heard part of an Alonzo interview over the weekend - Zo said he
has a call into Grant and wants to talk to him before he makes his
decision. Looks like the Hornet players would prefer Grant to Manning.
(I'll take either.)
If Adam and Grant or Manning sign, one salary slot will remain (I think
around $1.1 mil). Could be LeRon Ellis...or maybe they could coax
Brickowski into taking a pay cut.
Should be an interesting next two weeks.
Interesting notes, TTom, about Shaq and Zo. It'll be fun to see what
happens (and what other Dream Teamers say).
Pat
|
55.861 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Jul 25 1994 16:50 | 3 |
| >LJ has been named one of the team captains.
I think it's Kevin Johnson who's a co-captain.
|
55.862 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Mmmm Mmmm Mmmm mmmm (repeat) | Mon Jul 25 1994 16:52 | 2 |
| Probably should have been 'Zeke...
|
55.863 | local sources | HBAHBA::HAAS | Survived another baseball season | Mon Jul 25 1994 17:40 | 7 |
| re: LJ
The local paper is reporting that Larry Johnson aka Grandmama has been
named as one of 3 captains of Dream Team II. I'll find out tomorrow night
if'n this is accurate.
TTom
|
55.864 | Dream Team in town | HBAHBA::HAAS | Survived another baseball season | Tue Jul 26 1994 11:28 | 42 |
| The Dream Team II is in town and they're making quite a_impression on
Charlotte.
Firsted of all, there's all this talk about if'n the DTII could beat the
original DT. I think you could make a case for it being a good game but
what puts me on the DT side is 2 things. Michael Jordan played for the
originals. The other is DTII's main star, Shaq. Here's his quote: "Any
team I'm on is going to win." Oh Shaq, can you say "Indiana"? How 'bout
"Sweep"?
But the real news is that the entire team showed up in one of the
projects to dedicate a playground. This particular project, which is
about 1/2 mile from the office has had some real hard times lately. It's
one of the highest crime areas in town. Lasted year, 2 young community
policeman were shot there. Earlier this year a tornado hit it.
So the city and the Hornets got together and decided to dedicate a
playground to the officers. Orginally Zo and LJ were going to be there
but with a little change of scheduling, the entire Dream Team II showed
up in practice uniforms.
Here's the entire roster for those who may be interested:
No. Player
4 Joe Dumars - co-captain
5 Mark Price
6 Derrick Coleman
7 Sean Kemp
8 Steve Smith
9 Dan Majerle
10 Reggie Miller - co-captain
11 Kevin Johnson
12 Dominique Wilkins
13 Shaquille O'Neal
14 Alonzo Mourning
15 Larry Johnson - co-captain
Tim Hardaway and Isiah Thomas also made the team but
won't play due to injury
TTom
|
55.865 | Mullin won it on a jumper with zero time left | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Tue Jul 26 1994 12:03 | 4 |
| Sports Illustrated had an article on a mock game between dt1 and dt2.
I would remove any player on that team and replace him with Horace
Grant.
|
55.866 | another vote for Grant | HBAHBA::HAAS | Survived another baseball season | Tue Jul 26 1994 12:08 | 9 |
| I woulda put Horace on it afore 'Nique or Majerle.
The DTI vs DTII stuff is really funny. Most of the DTIIers running their
mouth about this have collectively won a grand total of nothing.
I guess it's good press, though. Youth and speed versus experience and
championships.
TTom
|
55.867 | Jordan/Nique and Bird Miraculously un retires :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jul 26 1994 12:13 | 9 |
| I think DTII Needs a reallity check, Take the 3 retired guys
JORDAN/MAGIC/BIRD with ROBINSON/forward and they could proberbly
still take on DTII (I know bird/magic would need decent backups).
Who Cares they shouldnt be compared to DTI noone should, that was a
once in a lifetime team, but I think they should still dominate just
like DTI did...
mab
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55.868 | DTII wins | HBAHBA::HAAS | Survived another baseball season | Wed Jul 27 1994 14:24 | 27 |
| Wail, folks, the DTII had no problem with the Germans, Knorr
notwithstanding.
There was really only one highlight. I guess because of the homecrowd, Zo
started ahead of Shaq who looked less than pleased by it all. Zo played
well and about 8 minutes into the game, Nelson sends Shaq in. As Zo
leaves, he attempted to slap hands with Shaq who very obviously ignored
Zo. Actually Shaq was looking in his pants but that's beside the point.
The crowd booed loudly at this dissing.
After that it was men against the boys. The Germans do that run down the
court and launch a trey plan and outside shooting was about all they had.
To Shaq's credit, he did warm the crowd up with a couple of major monster
slams afterwhich the Germans tripled teamed him. Overall DTII looked
tentative at best. It was like the guards couldn't figure out if'n they
wanted to shoot, pass or take it inside, which resulted in a bunch of
standing around. The lineup that the Germans couldn't handle was
a front line of Shaq and Coleman, with Dumars at a guard spot. The others
really didn't matter. The combination of the size and talent up front
with Dumars hitting or dishing off was way too much.
Of minor significance was the play of LJ. He really didn't look that good
in the game but during warmups he had a major dunk, the likes of which we
haven't seen in over a year.
TTom
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55.869 | Did Ben D. play? | MSDOA::HYMES | last one out, turn off the lights | Thu Jul 28 1994 14:36 | 5 |
| >> Actually Shaq was looking in his pants but that's beside the point.
Was Shaq looking in HIS pants or Zo's pants?
What?..he found something pointed? Hmmmm....strange game.
|
55.870 | no big time | HBAHBA::HAAS | Survived another baseball season | Fri Jul 29 1994 11:34 | 32 |
| It looks like the Hornets are gonna go 0-fer-2 in the big free agents
wars.
Orlando looks like they're in the lead for Horace Grant. Supposedly a
deal has been all but signed sending Scott Skiles to Sacramento for Spud
Webb. Nexted, Orlando sh*t cans Dennis Scott and get $1.4 mil back from
the cap. Spud takes a pay cut to fit this salary slot. Orlando uses
Skiles' $2.125 mil for Grant's firsted year. This makes it starting at
$200K more than what Charlotte can pay. There's some indication that
none of this will happen unless Grant agrees.
Meanwhile, Danny Manning, who once said that no matter what he was gonna
play in Charlotte, is now say no matter what he's gonna play in Phoenix.
It makes little or no sense from the Suns' persepctive having just
re-signed AC Green to go along with Sir Chuck and Ceballos, who's a
rising star in his own right. What the Suns need is somebody in the
middle and that ain't Manning.
If'n all this comes down, the Hornets will probably re-sign Frank
Brikowski making Michael Adams the big acquisition for the year.
On the legal front, ex-coach Dick Harter's lawsuit against the Hornets is
finally getting ready to start after 3 years. Harter was sent with the
team to San Antonio only to get a phone call afore the game that he was
out. So Harter, who's know a_assistant coach with the Knicks, is suing
for the loss of income due to the perks of being a major sports coach.
The precedent for this is the case filed ans won by Pepper Rogers when he
was fired by Georgia Tech. Rogers received compensation for, among other
things, lost TV/radio revenue.
TTom
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55.871 | Hornets are better off... | VAOU09::RICE | This, too, will pass... | Fri Jul 29 1994 12:56 | 4 |
| After lasted year I'm convinced that Manning is a useless twit.
He doesn't deserve to play with the likes of Zo and LJ.
josh
|
55.872 | Hornetsnon-moves | MSDOA::HYMES | last one out, turn off the lights | Mon Aug 01 1994 09:41 | 28 |
| Majorly bummed that Charlotte's play on Horace Grant failed and
that Danny-boy hastily goes elsewhere. By all accounts, Manning
was ready to sign with Charlotte. Unfortunately, the Hornets
weren't quite ready for him.
The Hornets were scheduled to meet with Manning and his agent
last Thursday. The Hornets cancelled due to "George Shinn being
on vacation"... (i.e. Horace Grant still deciding between Orlando
and Charlotte). Manning evidently was a bit angry with Charlotte's
delay...didn't like being "second on the list"...and headed to Phoenix
on Thursday.
Too bad Scott Williams isn't still looking. Assuming they re-sign
Brick and trade for Adams, they'll still have a salary slot
available (either $1.1 or $1.5 - depending on where Adams goes).
I wonder who they'll pursue? A couple of ideas:
- take Ceballos off of Phoenix' hands
- the Chief
- trade Hersey Hawkins for a big body and draft pick...then
sign Kevin Gamble for depth at the 2-guard.
- Kenny Williams (who else is left?)
Washington sure got a gift...Skiles and a first round pick for a
second rounder (but they certainly obliged Orlando). Washington
should be a respectable team this year.
Pat
|
55.873 | Orlando/Boston Improve Atlanta/Chicago go way down | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Aug 01 1994 16:15 | 8 |
| I would have loved watching Grant in Charlotte, I was really
dissapointed in him (OFTEN) this year as a bull. I hate ORLANDO
and will never jump on the Shaq Wagon... Looks like most of the BIG
moves are over, Im still hoping Chicago and do/get something for
Pippen and Maybe even Kukoc... Trade everything/anything and get a
new YOUNG STUD to build around (Kemp would have been a great start).
MairB
|
55.874 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | | Tue Aug 02 1994 10:27 | 4 |
| Last I heard Kukoc was on the verge of signing a multi-year deal with
the Bulls, rumored to be about $4 mill per.
Ken
|
55.875 | Gonna be a tough year to be a bulls fan (Memories) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Aug 02 1994 11:13 | 5 |
| Thats way too high, but I guess if they dont keep him the will be
left with nothing/noone... And if they still plan on shopping pippen
around they need someone with the potential to score (Sell tickets)
f MaB
|
55.876 | 'Manning woulda been a Hornet' | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Tue Aug 02 1994 14:05 | 17 |
| The lead article in the local sports page has a_interview with Manning's
agent, Ron Grinker.
Grinker says that if'n the Hornets had showed up for a Thursday meeting
with Manning, Danny Boy would be wearing purple and teal. "It was Danny's
desire to play for the Hornets. ... I'm confident Danhy would be a member
of the Charlotte Hornets."
Hornets president, Spencer Stolpen, disputes Grinker. Stolpen defended
the efforts of the Hornets including, one would suppose, the decision to
not meet with Manning in one lasted hope for Grant.
The consensus around town is that Stolpen and owner George Shinn
demonstrated once again how little they know about running a basketball
enterprise.
TTom
|
55.877 | Parish a Hornet? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Tue Aug 02 1994 14:08 | 11 |
| Just heard that the Hornets might be chasing Robert Parish.
After going oh-fer Grant and Manning, everyone assumed that the Hornets
would re-sign Frank Brickoswki. It turns out Brickowski wants a 2 year,
guaranteed contract. The Hornets are offering 1 year guarantee and 1 year
conditional.
So for now Charlotte may be looking at Parish since he wasn't re-signed
by the Celtics.
TTom
|
55.878 | Brick or Chief??? | MSDOA::HYMES | last one out, turn off the lights | Tue Aug 02 1994 23:17 | 15 |
| Blockbuster trade today for the Hornets...sending 2 second round
picks to Washington for 9 year veteran PG Michael Adams.
Adams will back-up Mugsey. (We should be called the gnats instead
of Hornets.)
Adams should definitely be an upgrade over Tony Bennett who is on
the bubble. While I wish they would have gotten a PG with height,
Adams should fit in okay given his past with Denver (Moe/Bristow).
That leaves two slots left - $1.9mil (Brick or Chief) and $1.1 mil
(would Larry Nance or Michale Cage sign that cheap?).
Who would you rather have, Brickowski or Chief?
Pat
|
55.879 | | DUGROS::ROSS | Squeeze confession out of O.J. | Wed Aug 03 1994 00:18 | 2 |
| Ya gotta wonder if the Chief has the desire to slug it out every day with
Alonzo in practice....
|
55.880 | A man and his money... | KALI::MORGAN | | Wed Aug 03 1994 07:40 | 8 |
| Parish supposedly has been offered a deal by Sacramento for close to 3
million next season (2 yr deal/$2.3 next season + buyout for following
season).
I, personally, don't think he's in it for the hardware. He's a cash
hound.
Steve
|
55.881 | Ellis gone | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Wed Aug 03 1994 12:30 | 14 |
| LeRon Ellis has left the Hornets and signed a 1 year deal with a team in
Spain.
LeRon pulled a no-show at camp. His agent said it was because of
contract disputes but the Hornets felt like he hadn't kept in shape. When
he didn't show, the Hornets apparently lost all interest in a multiyear
and guaranteed contract.
Ellis played well for the Hornets but with Zo and LJ back his minutes
were sure to drop.
So it's Brick, the Chief or a player to be named later...
TTom
|
55.882 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Aug 03 1994 13:54 | 4 |
| I heard yesterday that the Bugs may make a run for Nance.
Parish's agent said the Chief wants the hardware and isn't in it for the
$$.
|
55.883 | not Nance but... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Wed Aug 03 1994 14:01 | 24 |
| The powers that be have said nothing about Nance.
The way they explain it, they rated all the players who were or might be
available and ranked them as to who they're going for.
Grant and Manning were apparently the short list of who the Hornets
thought they should go after. All of the other people coming and going -
'Nique, Ellison, etc. - weren't on their list. I would assume that Nance
wasn't either.
The onliest wrinkle is the Chief whom the Hornets hadn't thought would be
available at this point.
Meanwhile, the Hornets have signed free-agent guard Nate Higgs to
a_unguaranteed contract. He joins Zo, LJ, Dell Curry, Muggsy, Hersey,
Scott Burrell, Kenny Gattison, David Wingate, Michael Adams and Tony
Bennet, all of whom have guaranteed contracts.
Unsigned are Frank Brickowski and 2nd round draftee, Darrin Hancock.
Gone are Rumeal Robison (anybody seen him lately?), EJ (?) and LeRon
Ellis who fled to Spain.
TTom
|
55.884 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Aug 03 1994 14:03 | 1 |
| Rumeal Robinson was at the Boston rookie camp.
|
55.885 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Yes I Am !!! | Wed Aug 03 1994 14:27 | 9 |
|
Rumeaul was also out of shape/overweight and the Boston brass
wasn't happy with them. Boston didn't even put him on there summer
league team he was so bad. Rumeal tried calling M.L. Carr asking
him to reconsider about the summer league. Also to ask about
going to regular camp. ML's reaction was he wasn't serious about
rookie camp, why should he be serious at the regular camp.
Ron
|
55.886 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Aug 03 1994 17:41 | 1 |
| Michael Cage signed with Cleveland today.
|
55.887 | wish him well | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Wed Aug 03 1994 17:44 | 6 |
| Cage was mentioned by several of the fans who call into the local talk
sports radio programs.
Like Nance, Cage got no mention from the Hornets.
TTom
|
55.888 | Rumeal - not the real deal | MSDOA::HYMES | last one out, turn off the lights | Wed Aug 03 1994 22:29 | 8 |
| RE: Rumeal - sounds like the Rumeal we know and love. Still
gots that "I got talent, but I shouldn't have to prove it to you"
work ethic.
By the way. what is Johnny Newman's status? I thought he
was a unrestricted? Did NJ re-sign him?
Pat
|
55.889 | stopped to catch my breath fo a minute | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:22 | 10 |
|
Yabbut the radion (WBZ) thisted AM said that if Robert passes a
physical, he'll back up Zo and.....it's rumored he'll get ~$6 mil
for 3 years.
I remain,
waiting for the phone to ring
Kev
|
55.890 | Chief here, the gone? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:37 | 16 |
| The old news:
Charlotte Hornets are on the verge of signing The Chief. It would be a 3
year contract starting at a guaranteed 1.9 for the firsted year, 2.5 the
second year, and 3+ the third year with about 1 guaranteed. Both parties
have agreed verbally, so the media is reporting.
The new news:
Speculation has begun that immediately after signing The Chief, the
Hornets are going to trade him back to the Celtics, for what or whom is
not known.
Press conference later today...
TTom
|
55.891 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:02 | 4 |
| Celtics would have a hell of a time fitting Parrish under the salary cap.
The Crazy Met
|
55.892 | 2nd round pick next year is the speculation | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:02 | 1 |
|
|
55.893 | come on down | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:05 | 8 |
| >Celtics would have a hell of a time fitting Parrish under the salary cap.
Yeah, they'd have to trade someone for Chief or do what Orlando did with
Scott Skile and throw away a slot.
Personally, I'd love to see Parish in Charlotte.
TTom
|
55.894 | | METSNY::francus | Mets in '94 | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:08 | 5 |
| When the Celtics renounced Parrish did that mean that they could not
sign him this year under any circumstance???
The Crazy Met
|
55.895 | need slot info | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:10 | 9 |
| Sorry, Crazy, I aint got that info.
What happens is that you gotta fit both into the overall cap as well as
into a particular slot. I don't know what slots Boston has or had for
him. They coulda offered him what they payed 'Nique but for some reason
they seemed to want a high scoring, flashy player who's never won
anything rather than the Main Main in the Middle who's help with 3 rings.
TTom
|
55.896 | | 4678::MORGAN | | Thu Aug 04 1994 11:29 | 14 |
| Supposedly, once a player's slot has been used (Nique for Parish in
this case), the team cannot RE-SIGN the player. Boston feels this is a
loophole and pursued having another team sign him and then making the
trade. For what Charlotte is paying him, I would think the Celtics
would have to unload Sherman Douglas or someone making that kind of
money, which will never happen. Not everyone's as stupid as Dave
Gavitt.
As a Celtics fan paying for Sportschannel to watch their home games,
I'm glad they signed Wilkins. No disrespect to Parish, but, last
year's team was awful painful to watch. At least now, they should be
somewhat competitive.
Steve
|
55.897 | Chief a Hornet | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Fri Aug 05 1994 12:26 | 10 |
| Well, It's a done deal.
The Chief is here and signed. He says his main role is to provide backup
during the game and to help Zo during practice. The headlines read
"Mourning gains tutor in Parish".
Meanwhile, the Hornets still have a $1.1 mil slot available. They're
saying they want to use it on another big front line man.
TTom
|
55.898 | Can They Keep the Dreaded 3 out of the east :-) | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:04 | 10 |
| So what does Charlotte's starting Lineup look like now. Other then
Chicago (Who I'll still root for in the Basement) the only team in
the east with a chance that I can feel good about rooting for is
Charlotte. If they can Keep Orlando/NY/Indiana out of the Finals Id
be very Happy :-).
ZO/Chief at center could be the best 1/2 in the league at center.
Will Grand Ma Ma play up to half his potential this year ?
MaB
|
55.899 | probable starters | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Fri Aug 05 1994 14:34 | 6 |
| Right now it looks about like lasted year. Zo's at center, Hersey and
Muggsy at guards, LJ fer sure and the designated other starter. It'll
depend on who they play. Mostly this will be Scott Burrell or David
Wingate.
TTom
|
55.900 | Hornet Snarf | OURGNG::RIGGEN | BP says wampum from quantum good deal | Fri Aug 05 1994 15:03 | 0 |
55.901 | Sorry, wrong conference. | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Fri Aug 05 1994 15:20 | 4 |
| So Jeff, if'n I put jumpers between the 900MX bridges and connected them
with FDDI, I can still use the 6 backplane channels for the 900FPs?
TTom
|
55.902 | Is this what you mean | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri Aug 05 1994 15:44 | 6 |
| Tom
You can do that but don't you want the fddi to be bridged at all
to the backplane?
Frank for Jeff
|
55.903 | who's the better lawyer? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 15 1994 15:30 | 12 |
| Not really back to hoops, but back to the Hornets anyway.
Dick Harter's suit against the Hornets starts today. He's suing for what
he claims is loss of income. What's at issue is the peripheral money you
get when you're a head coach like TV shows, local Ad money, etc.
The Hornets paid Harter for the remainder of his contract when they fired
him. They claim that they don't owe Harter anything.
We shall see...
TTom
|
55.904 | Harter no longer with Knicks | MSDOA::HYMES | I'd rather be fishing | Tue Aug 16 1994 22:13 | 13 |
| What a clown Harter is. Other stuff he's suing for is
lost airline tickets, loss of use of a leased car, tickets
to the rest of the games (the ones he didn't coach).
He may indeed get it, but it seems like whining to me.
I saw in the paper where Mr. Harter has taken a job as assistant
coach of the Portland Tailchasers. I wonder if this means his
contract was up with the Knicks or if he was terminated.
What are the Knicks going to do for a defensive coach?
(Immediate ideas are Chuck Norris, Mike Tyson, Mike Ditka,
Robert Shapiro...?)
Pat
|
55.905 | Harter, DT-II | MSDOA::HYMES | I'd rather be fishing | Fri Aug 19 1994 09:39 | 28 |
| Harter
Harter was suing for close to $250 k. He was awarded around
$20k. He was also ordered to give approximately half of that
back to the Hornets (for either legal fees or outside income
earned while under contract...I heard both reasons). So, Dick
gets about $10k net for all of his greed and trouble.
DTII
Dream Team II report card for the Hornet contingent:
Zo - B+ Normal hard work and intensity. Still forcing
some moves/shots and complaining about some of
his stupid fouls or no calls. (Am hopeful that
the Chief will teach him how to keep his composure.)
LJ - C- In some stretches his quickness was almost
impressive. Okay rebounding. Otherwise mediocre.
Still too much jaw flapping and not enough spring
to his jump.
This guy use to have explosive quickness, a great
spin move, and thunderous dunks. Now he has Dennis
Rodman jaws, Greg Kite quickness, very little
power, and the lift of Larry Bird. A bad combination
for a 6'5" power forward. I hope he makes me eat my
words this season by picking his game back up.
Pat
|
55.906 | Say it ain't so... | VAOP28::Rice | GRIZZLIES ROOL | Fri Aug 19 1994 13:32 | 14 |
| > This guy use to have explosive quickness, a great
> spin move, and thunderous dunks. Now he has Dennis
> Rodman jaws, Greg Kite quickness, very little
> power, and the lift of Larry Bird. A bad combination
> for a 6'5" power forward. I hope he makes me eat my
> words this season by picking his game back up.
Me too. I thought they should not have let him try to play lasted year
at all, he was pitiful and this kind of back injury can end a career.
He was still pitiful in the Worlds. It's a crying shame, but his
career may be over.
josh
|
55.907 | exactly what I was thinking, Josh | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Fri Aug 19 1994 14:04 | 1 |
|
|
55.908 | where's Brick when you need him? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Fri Aug 19 1994 14:17 | 17 |
| One thing LJ has going for him is that his injury is *NOT* the Larry Bird
degenerative and caint get any better injury. Actually, it's two
injuries. The firsted kept him outta a bunch of games. The second
happened after he came back.
The thing that I thought was disappointing about his performance with
DTII was that he looked like he was making commercials. After his onliest
dunk, he stood and did his LJ-shout-thing while the other 9 players and
the basketball headed to the other end. Also, while on the bench, which
was most of the time, he seemed to be similarly profiling.
The Hornets seem to be hedging their bet with LJ. There is one more slot
open, for $1.1 mil. The Hornets are combing the league for any type of
free agent big man to fit that. Anthony Avent, Alaa Abdalnaby, and others
are being mentioned.
TTom
|
55.909 | The real $shame | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Aug 19 1994 15:49 | 5 |
| �He was still pitiful in the Worlds. It's a crying shame, but his
�career may be over.
It's a crying shame that Charlotte still owes him $75 million for the
next 11 years.
|
55.910 | comeback for LJ? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 11:27 | 18 |
| > It's a crying shame that Charlotte still owes him $75 million for the
> next 11 years.
You can bet that this one will end up in the courts, legal that is, if'n
LJ caint regain his game.
I don't think that there'll be much of problem with a settlement if'n he
has to retire. Between the fine print of the contract and insurance the
money will continue.
But, the worst case scenario would be to find that he can play, just not
real well. Shinn wouldn't let that go on at $10mil/year.
Hopefully, this won't happen and LJ will return. In the meanwhile, he's
getting married and honeymooning on a_island that he bought, or at least
rented cause nobody else is there.
TTom
|
55.911 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:34 | 10 |
|
re LJ
I'm sure alot of folks, escpecially TCM, thought that I was
being a poor sport in 55.133 and 55.135 when I decried LJ's
on-court antics. It's past the point now when you can dismiss
it as youthful enthusiasm. He's just doesn't have a whole lot
of class which doubles Charlotte's misery should he not return
to pre-injury form which honestly wasn't all that to begin with.
|
55.912 | look to The Chief | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:45 | 11 |
| Tommy,
What you call "on-court antics" seemed to be continuing with DTII.
Unfortunately, it's moved to "on-bench antics" as well. LJ is clearly
profiling, ostensibly to make as much money as possible in his 15 minutes
of fame.
Hopefully, The Chief will show LJ, Zo and the rest o' the gang, how to
win, be excited, and not get into the other guy's face about it.
TTom
|
55.913 | LJ still a kid | VAOP28::Rice | Grrrrr..... | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:45 | 8 |
|
Sheesh, this is getting bad, I'm gonna have to agree with Tommy
again. LJ has never overcome the Jerry Tarkanian syndrome. Too
much "I", not enough "we". He's getting well paid for it, but
even if he returns to form he has a lot to learn about
basketball. With his physical skills he should WIN more.
josh
|
55.914 | might happen | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:51 | 6 |
| Josh,
I'd be willing to wager that if'n he ever comes back to form, he'll
probably overcome any immaturity or bad attitude.
TTom
|
55.915 | | VAOP28::Rice | Grrrrr..... | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:53 | 4 |
| I hope so, he can be fun to watch and SOMEONE has to
challenge the Magic over the next few years...
josh
|
55.916 | Mutombo > LJ | RHETT::KNORR | UNIX Applications Support | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:11 | 1 |
|
|
55.917 | DOS > UNIX | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:16 | 0 |
55.918 | ole man Barkley > LJ | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:51 | 1 |
|
|
55.919 | Muggsy > KJ | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:55 | 0 |
55.920 | KJ > LJ; Muggsy > LJ | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:56 | 1 |
|
|
55.921 | Chief > Zo | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:56 | 1 |
|
|
55.922 | Dell > Dan | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 13:58 | 0 |
55.923 | Chief>Joe Kleine | HANNAH::ASHE | Call her Cleopatra - Queen of Denial | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:00 | 1 |
|
|
55.924 | LJ > Mutombo like DOS > UNIX. I'll buy that! | RHETT::KNORR | UNIX Applications Support | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:00 | 7 |
| DOS > UNIX? Haw haw!!! As if your credibility weren't bad enough
TTom.
HAW!!
- ACC Chris
|
55.925 | Person > Hawkins | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:00 | 1 |
|
|
55.926 | most deserving snake oil | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:02 | 1 |
| UNIX will be a memory by the year 2000.
|
55.927 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Call her Cleopatra - Queen of Denial | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:04 | 3 |
| Nope... Person hasn't seen a minute playing time yet... have
to go with Hawkins there...
|
55.928 | DOS > UNIX, just look at the numbers | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:07 | 0 |
55.929 | Dan > Dave | SOLANA::MAY_BR | QUIET--case study in progress | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:31 | 1 |
|
|
55.930 | Dave's not here... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:37 | 0 |
55.931 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Call her Cleopatra - Queen of Denial | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:42 | 2 |
| Dave switched to Nike, right?
|
55.932 | better without trying | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:54 | 4 |
| > Nope... Person hasn't seen a minute playing time yet... have
> to go with Hawkins there...
exactly my point.
|
55.933 | Gateway > Dell | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Mon Aug 22 1994 16:04 | 0 |
55.934 | < Cleveland > Chapel Hill > | MSDOA::HYMES | I'd rather be fishing | Mon Aug 22 1994 16:22 | 1 |
| Tough call.
|
55.935 | Raleigh > Charlotte | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Aug 22 1994 16:40 | 1 |
| per "Money" magazine
|
55.936 | Charlotte > Phoenix | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Wed Aug 24 1994 10:57 | 0 |
55.937 | Phoenix has Charlotte's number | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Aug 24 1994 12:41 | 1 |
| The Rattlers whipped up on the Rage last week too.
|
55.938 | Alan Bristow > Paul Westphal > Dean | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Wed Aug 24 1994 13:06 | 6 |
| Mike, have you heard some of the music that they play at these Arena
games?
Hail, I heard a Rolling Stones song and had to leave ;-).
TTom
|
55.939 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Call her Cleopatra - Queen of Denial | Wed Aug 24 1994 13:58 | 2 |
| So what? The Rage Suck... we'll see what kind of team the Rattlers
have Saturday...
|
55.940 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Aug 24 1994 15:01 | 1 |
| Walt, who do you root for when Albany and the Marauders play?
|
55.941 | Converse > Nike | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Will edit for food | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:32 | 1 |
|
|
55.942 | Rat On, Nazz! Converse rules | FRETZ::HEISER | Maranatha! | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:49 | 1 |
|
|
55.943 | | HANNAH::ASHE | Call her Cleopatra - Queen of Denial | Wed Aug 24 1994 17:15 | 3 |
| Albany... no question, no waivering.... I caught all kinds of crap
for it when they played in Worcester and Albany lost...
|
55.944 | Gman in the booth | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sorry, wrong species. | Fri Sep 09 1994 13:17 | 14 |
| Mike Gminski is back in the fold.
He announced his retirement from playing basketball and has started his
nexted career in broadcasting. He'll be doing color commentary on the
radio for the Hornets games.
And with all the wheeling and dealing going on, it's pitiful that this is
the big announcement for the Hornets.
Yo Shinn! How 'bout bellying up to the bar and making another deal.
There's still a $1 mil slot for somebody. Maybe Danning Manning has
started a trend.
TTom
|
55.945 | watching the kudzu grow... | MSDOA::HYMES | Tell Goober I said duh-huh | Wed Sep 28 1994 13:23 | 16 |
| Hornets still gots a $1mil salary slot and a $650 k exemption (slot)
available.
Some discussions with Tom Tolbert's agent. Tolbert evidently was
impressive in some off-season workouts - enough to peak some interest.
Tom was an original Hornet who got in Dick Harters doghouse.
Also some scuttlebut that LeRon "aint gonna workout this summer" Ellis
may get cut by the European team that signed him. He may come back into
the picture.
Me thinks the Hornets will wait until camp opens to see who gets cut
and see what teams need to make room for a draft pick (and willing
to dump a player for next to nothing).
Pat
|
55.946 | practice but Zo, LJ are no shows | HBAHBA::HAAS | australopithecus westvirginius | Wed Sep 28 1994 14:46 | 16 |
| So far:
Everybody has shown up for a spatial team practice in Las Vegas except
for LJ and Zo.
LJ is still honeymooning.
Zo has decided that making a couple of mil outta a Nike tour in Japan is
more worthwhile than showing up for this event. The team has threatened
to fine him $25K, which Nike has said they will pick up.
They're trying to make some big deal outta all this stuff but
unfortunately the team aint buying into it. To a man, the other players
arre saying more power to 'im.
TTom
|
55.947 | | SCOONE::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Wed Sep 28 1994 14:52 | 5 |
| |Everybody has shown up for a spatial team practice in Las Vegas except
|for LJ and Zo.
I had read that Robert Parish didn't show up either because he was
about to become a grandfather at any moment.
|
55.948 | yep | HBAHBA::HAAS | australopithecus westvirginius | Wed Sep 28 1994 14:58 | 7 |
| Yeah, that's right. The Chief didn't show either.
Like LJ, he had checked with the team.
Unlike Zo, he aint makin 3 mil where he is ;-).
TTom
|
55.949 | Pop-pop Parish | TOOK::HALPIN | Jim Halpin | Wed Sep 28 1994 17:51 | 9 |
|
The Chief is a grandfather. I saw the birth announcement in the
Globe lasted week. They also mentioned that he wasn't in town when
his daughter gave birth, which had the Hornets wondering where he was.
JimH
|
55.950 | Tolbert signs, Zo injured | HBAHBA::HAAS | australopithecus westvirginius | Tue Oct 11 1994 15:23 | 12 |
| So comings and goings:
o Tom Tolbert, a_original draft choice, has re-signed, filling the lasted
salary slot. Tolbert journeyed from Charlotte to Golden State to Orlando
(or vice versa). He was cut wheh he had a major personality dispute with
Harter, the former coach: Tolbert has a personality and Harter doesn't.
o Zo shaqd his big toe and will be in a cast for 2 weeks. It's not
considered serious but the team wants to be sure he's ready at the start
of the season.
TTom
|
55.951 | LJ Out? | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Thu Oct 20 1994 11:17 | 6 |
|
I heard that Larry Johnson could be out for 2 months. Any truth
to this?
Kevin
|
55.952 | go buffs | BSS::MARLAND | | Thu Oct 20 1994 11:31 | 1 |
| that's what I heard on espn last night.
|
55.953 | | HANNAH::ASHE | and now... the end is near... | Thu Oct 20 1994 12:00 | 2 |
| possible stress fracture in left foot
|
55.954 | stress fracture, out 8-10 weeks | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Thu Oct 20 1994 13:08 | 33 |
| The local paper is reporting that LJ indeed has a stress fracture in his
foot. In ball park figures, if'n all goes *WELL*, he'll be back around
Christmas, missing something like 8-10 weeks.
For LJ, it's about the way things go. First, there was all the back
problems that kept him outta 30-some games last season. Then all the
talk about the contract and not earning his money. Then all the
speculation that he'd never come back. Then all the criticism over his
antics with DTII.
Now he has a pin in his foot and can't put pressure much less stress on
it for a couple of months. I'm sure there'll be another round of "ha aint
worth it" and "he'll never come back".
Meanwhile, he's not the only Hornet with problems. Zo is wearing a cast
and missing most of pre-season. Hersey Hawkins played in his first game
this week in Paris. David Wingate has re-injured a chronic knee problem.
The Hornets have a $1.1 mil "exception" slot still available under the
cap but there's slim pickings left in terms of talent. You don't think
Chris Webber might sign for this do you?
So, when Zo comes back, look for a little more him and the Chief. All the
other front line players will get more chances, especially Kenny Gattison
and newly signed Tom Tolbert, who showed up in Paris looking a lot like a
big Bobcat Goldwaithe.
And if'n that aint enough, Bristow was forced to bed with a 103 degree
fever.
Aint it about time for the Panthers?
TTom
|
55.955 | the $84M man! | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Oct 20 1994 13:47 | 1 |
|
|
55.956 | Can anyone in the east step up... | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:45 | 11 |
| So in the east we have the Chicago bulls that lost the #1 man 2years
ago and 1/2 there team this year, so there going NO WHERE. Atlanat who
traded away there team (Dominique) for a guy they couldnt keep in atl,
so there going no where and Now Charlotte without Zo (how Long ?) and
no LJ for the first 1/3+ of the season... Also Cleveland lost Gerald
Wilkins (And Nance retired)... So we have NY, ORL and then who Indiana?
Im really going to hate rooting for Indiana to somehow take out NY and
ORL and the east....
mab
|
55.957 | | 57042::francus | There is no joy in Mudville | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:55 | 8 |
|
> Im really going to hate rooting for Indiana to somehow take out NY and
> ORL and the east....
yeah life can be a real bit*h sometimes. heh heh heh
The Crazy Met
|
55.958 | Zo back soon | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Thu Oct 20 1994 14:56 | 11 |
| MAB,
Zo is expected to be out only a week or so more. He'll be ready in time
for the season. That's the good news, at least until his nexted injury.
Also, with Atlanta, Danny Manning is gone. Cleveland also lost Nance.
That aint the way to keep competitive what with the likes of the Magic
adding Grant and the Suns signing about everyone else.
TTom
|
55.959 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Oct 20 1994 16:22 | 4 |
| >adding Grant and the Suns signing about everyone else.
I wonder who will want to come here next year when Sir Charles
retires?!
|
55.960 | LJ? | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Thu Oct 20 1994 16:23 | 0 |
55.961 | no pin for LJ (yet) and Bristow in hospital | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Fri Oct 21 1994 09:33 | 19 |
| And speaking of LJ, as it turns out, the doctors have not made a decision
on putting a pin in the foot.
LJ will be in a hard cast for 4 weeks. Then it's a soft cast for 4 weeks.
Then they'll examine him to see if'n the foot is ready. This puts us to
mid-December. Then you figger in a week or 2 to get back in basketball
shape and bingo it's about New Years.
The Hornets are now saying that Kenny Gattison will get the starting nod
at power forward. Zo will be in the middle with second year man Scott
Burrell at small forward. Muggsy and Hersey will be the guards.
The Chief should get more minutes but is unlikely to start.
And on top of all this, Allan Bristow has been hospitalized with a kidney
infection following a 100+ fever and resulting dehydration. He's expected
to be released today.
TTom
|
55.962 | There is not one very good team in the | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Will edit for food | Fri Oct 21 1994 10:39 | 27 |
| The East is even weaker than lasted year, which was the lowpoint for
the East since the 1970's.
Cleveland loses Nance to retirement, Wilkins to an achilles injury, and
Daugherty is not well enough to start the season.
Chicago loses Horace Grant, Scott Williams, and Bill Cartwright.
Philly, which looked to be much-improved, loses the stick figure to an
injury to the same knee he hurt lasted year.
Boston, Detroit, and Milwaukee are rebuilding. Washington is always
rebuilding. Atlanta, Miami, and New Jersey are mediocre at best.
Indiana was a flash in the pan lasted season. I doubt that they can
repeat that level of success. How long will it be before Mark Jackson
is in Larry Brown's doghouse? Will Brown last the season?
That leaves Orlando, Charlotte, and New York. The Magic, while
talented, are young, immature, and lack quality depth, although Brian
Shaw will definitely help. Charlotte needs Zo and LJ healthy, and LJ
may never be healthy. The Knicks are an aging group of wannabes who
have an unencumbered road to the NBA Finals if they stay healthy,
particularly Patrick Ewing. Without Patrick, they also fall into the
mediocre category.
NAZZ
|
55.963 | West too | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Fri Oct 21 1994 12:06 | 18 |
| We'll ignore that there apostrophe and get to the content...
You can extend this reasoning to a lot of the West teams as well.
Like Orlando, Phoenix added talent. Like Orlando the results remain to be
seen.
Seattle got some help but before they even started the pre-season, they
were no-showing over contracts, playing minutes and/or whatever.
Golden State looked like they were ready to make a move but Webber and
the two top draft choices are holding out (rumor has it that Rozier is
close to signing, though).
Denver might be one to watch but the rest of the teams out there could
easily be put in terms being applied to the East.
TTom
|
55.964 | An this is coming from an East Coast guy | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Will edit for food | Fri Oct 21 1994 14:04 | 6 |
| There are at least six teams in the West who are better than any team
in the East: Phoenix, Seattle, Golden State, San Antonio, Houston, and
even Denver. Portland would be even money with New York in a seven
game series, if you want to say seven.
NAZZ
|
55.965 | | MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Oct 21 1994 14:51 | 7 |
| I'll have to agree with Nazz on this, the East is weak. The 2 teams
who appear to be the front runners are NY and ORL. Both are similiar
teams, a few great players and the rest :-) Neither are better then
most of the teams listed in the previous note.
Seattle or GS would be nice
mab
|
55.966 | West ain't that great either | MSDOA::HYMES | Tell Goober I said duh-huh | Mon Oct 24 1994 08:45 | 22 |
| The Hornet docs are now saying that LJ does not have a broken
foot, but a severe sprain. He will not be out 8-10 weeks, and may
be back in time for the season opener.
You examine the guy several times, put him in a cast, contemplate
sticking a pin in his foot, and now decide you mis-diagnosed the
injury? Dr. Glen Perry must be on the take.
RE: -.1, -.2 yep, the East is weak, but I don't give that much
credit to all of the teams Nazz listed in the West. Golden State could
be the comer. Houston should be decent. Phoenix and Seattle are
experiments in human chemistry.
Speaking of chemistry, I see where head case Kendall Gill missed the
initial team meeting and showed up late for practice the first day.
When asked if he was trying to make a statement, he said no.
Can someone give me the roster of the various Sonics factions?
Should be interesting to see what players get cut this/next week, and
which ones develop mystery injuries (i.e. Suns "B" squad).
Pat
|
55.967 | Stress Fracture 101 | TOOK::HALPIN | Jim Halpin | Mon Oct 24 1994 10:11 | 30 |
|
>The Hornet docs are now saying that LJ does not have a broken
>foot, but a severe sprain. He will not be out 8-10 weeks, and may
>be back in time for the season opener.
>
>You examine the guy several times, put him in a cast, contemplate
>sticking a pin in his foot, and now decide you mis-diagnosed the
>injury? Dr. Glen Perry must be on the take.
I'll come to the defense of the Hornets' MD. Stress Fractures
are very difficult to diagnose, based on everything I've read (mostly
books about injuries typical to runners, for whom stress fractures are
common injuries).
Stress Fractures are tiny hairline breaks in the bone. They don NOT
show up on traditional X-rays until the fracture is well on it way to
healing, i.e. the scare tissue shows up.
To identifiy a stress fracture, the doctor needs to order something
called a "Bone Scan", and from what I understand "reading" as bone scan
image is a specialty in its self.
It sounds like the Hornets MD was overly cautious with LJ's sore
foot, until the bone scan was done to rule out a stress fracture...
JimH
|
55.968 | and the pre-season starts | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Mon Oct 24 1994 10:52 | 7 |
| The newest diagnosis and prognosis is based on a_MRI test that showed
that the bone in the foot was not fractured, merely strained.
Add to that good news the start of the pre-season at the Hive tonight and
there is indeed joy in spamville.
TTom
|
55.969 | | FRETZ::HEISER | LHS Blew Devils #1 | Mon Oct 24 1994 12:42 | 2 |
| Seattle is failing their experiment in human chemistry, while Phoenix
is performing under flying colors.
|
55.970 | clarity | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Mon Oct 24 1994 12:50 | 16 |
| > Seattle is failing their experiment in human chemistry, while Phoenix
> is performing under flying colors.
So let's ponder just what this all means.
Some may deem this as Mike making a clear prediction here that Phoenix
will finish higher than Seattle. If'n it doesn't turn out that way, it'd
have to called a choke job.
Some may in fack deem the "flying colors" statement as showing Mike's
thinking that they are superior to the rest of the league. No one else is
rated so highly. The thinking would be that this is another clear
prediction that the Suns will win it all leading to immediate speculation
of the terms and conditions for a choke job.
TTom
|
55.971 | | FRETZ::HEISER | LHS Blew Devils #1 | Mon Oct 24 1994 12:56 | 3 |
| You folks overanalyze far too much. Mr. Long made a reference to
experiments in human chemistry. Phoenix doesn't have any of the
backstabbing and infighting problems that Seattle does.
|
55.972 | | MKFSA::LONG | Strive for five! | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:29 | 7 |
| > Mr. Long made a reference to experiments in human chemistry.
I did?
billl
|
55.973 | The conclusion is obvious... | SCOONE::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:30 | 23 |
| Let's think about this.
We have established the following facts:
o The NBA East is weak. The Knicks are roughly the
same team as lasted year. Many of the top teams
have gone backwards (Cleveland, Charlotte, etc), and
only Orlando, a clearly flawed team, has improved.
o MikeH. has told us that the Suns brass beleives this
to be the best Pheonix team ever assembled.
o MikeH. also has filled us in on their superiority to
their competition in the west.
So how then can we not conclude that there would be only
two things preventing them from winning the champeenship:
1. Devastating injuries to key performers.
2. A major choke job?
=Bob=
|
55.974 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:42 | 5 |
| � > Mr. Long made a reference to experiments in human chemistry.
�
� I did?
Sorry Bill, it was Mr. Hymes back a few notes that said this.
|
55.975 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:45 | 14 |
| Bob, if you're going to make statements like this, try to get your
facts straight. Otherwise your false generalizations and lies will
put you on Tommy's level.
>o MikeH. has told us that the Suns brass beleives this
> to be the best Pheonix team ever assembled.
TTom said this in the Suns' topic.
>o MikeH. also has filled us in on their superiority to
> their competition in the west.
I did? When? They've only played 1 Western team in preseason so far
and it wasn't even a team in their division.
|
55.976 | Grant Hill coming to town | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:54 | 15 |
| In any case, Grant Hill and the Pistons come to town. They make us buy
these pre-season games so I might as well show up.
Considering the density of Tar Heels around here, he's likely to be
booed. Them Heels are in a bad mood having lost any chance for the big
time at Charlottesville.
I'm looking forward to seeing who's left in camp.
The big story is what the Hornets plan on doing with their $1.1 mil slot.
So far, there's not even any speculation.
We're open to suggestions.
TTom
|
55.977 | Curley | USCTR1::BARRY | | Mon Oct 24 1994 14:29 | 3 |
| Please let me know how Curley does for the Pistons.
|
55.978 | doug MOE, LARRY johnson, and bill CURLEY - whatta team | SCOONE::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Mon Oct 24 1994 14:33 | 5 |
| | Please let me know how Curley does for the Pistons.
Yea, and while we're at it, how 'bout a Moe and Larry
update too.
|
55.979 | strapped | MSDOA::HYMES | Tell Goober I said duh-huh | Mon Oct 24 1994 15:00 | 4 |
| re: .974 Gee, I thought Mike was referring to me as Mr. Long. Thank
you very much! ;-)
Pat
|
55.980 | nyuk | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Mon Oct 24 1994 15:42 | 6 |
| Aint seen Moe around. He was suposed to do something as a_announcer but
who knows what happened there.
But Larry is grinnin ear to ear since he heard his foot aint that bad.
TTom
|
55.981 | Pistons win | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Tue Oct 25 1994 11:02 | 31 |
| Charlotte lost to the Pistons, 114-104. It was about a 10 point game most
of the time, with the usual ebbs and flows. Charlotte actually had a lead
at one point about half way through but couldn't hold on.
LJ and Zo, of course, did not play. Tom Tolbert has been diagnosed with
another, for the team, foot injury and now is being listed as out for 2
months. David Wingate also didn't play because of his knee problems.
That's the bad news.
The good news was that the rest of the team looked pretty decent for
having just flown back from Paris. Scott Burrell in particular looked
like he's ready to play. Hancock can cut and slash with the best of him
but he doesn't seem to have much of a_overall game.
Most startling, at least to me, was the play of Chad Gallaher. Now Chad
probably won't even make the team but he had his moment in the spotlight.
playing about 20 minutes and pulling down some nice boards. I caint
believe this guy isn't in Boston ;-).
On the Pistons side of things, Grant Hill certainly lived up to his hype.
He's one of those players that makes it look almost effortless. His moves
are so quick and sure that the finish looks too easy. And although he had
ample opportunity to LJ it up, he just calmly heads back up court for
defense.
Terry Mills started the game and he looked to be a major wide body. It
was hard not to notice. That is until Oliver Miller entered the game.
Miller made Mills look down right svelt. At his current size, Miller
is headed for a stroke. Mike Heiser woulda been proud of 'im.
TTom
|
55.982 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Tue Oct 25 1994 12:49 | 1 |
| Miller is no Mark West.
|
55.983 | could go on | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Tue Oct 25 1994 12:57 | 13 |
| West looked good.
Miller looked huge.
West ran and jumped.
Miller coasted and still panted.
West will ge there for the long season.
Miller won't make it through pre-season with that load.
West will help Grant Hill with his fundementals.
Miller will show Grant the best place to find doughnuts.
TTom
|
55.984 | It's only preseason, but... | MSDOA::HYMES | Tell Goober I said duh-huh | Fri Oct 28 1994 08:39 | 27 |
| Hornet stomped the Mavs, 117-99. As expected, LJ, Zo, and Gattison did
not play. With a depleted front line, the Hornets had to rely on
the Chief, Scott Burrell, and a handful of free agents (aka STIFFS).
Fun game to watch. Hornets had a 17-0 run in the second quarter.
Good minutes for Scott Burrell and Hersey Hawkins to work on their game.
Hawkins, Burrell, rookie Darren Hancock, and the Chief all looked
purdy good. The Chief is utterly amazing. If he would have been
25 yrs old last night, he still would have been amazing.
Hawkins changed his number from 32 to 3. Rumored reasons vary including
- used to wear 33 (but can't in Charlotte - that's Zo's #)
- didn't want to wear OJ's number
- wants to be like former Hornet Rex Chapman (only kidding).
Burrell's game is coming along nicely. Hope he stays healthy so we seez
what he can do against real teams. Appears to be focused on defense
and rebounding. Still lacks a bit in shot selection.
Hancock got lots of minutes. The man has SPEED and likes to finish
on the break.
Nobody stands out in my mind from the Mavs except maybe Tony Dumas.
Was very active. Kidd, Mashburn, Jackson, Tarpley looked okay.
Pat
|
55.985 | Early roster analysis | MSDOA::HYMES | Tell Goober I said duh-huh | Fri Oct 28 1994 11:06 | 25 |
| Here's what the roster looks like for opening day:
Starter Bench IR
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mugsey Bogues Michael Adams Tony Bennet
Hersey Hawkins Dell Curry
Scott Burrell David Wingate, Darren Hancock
Larry Johnson Kenny Gattison Tom Tolbert
Alonzo Mourning Robert Parish
One roster spot open.
One salary slot also available ($1.1 mil).
Another roster spot open if LJ not quite ready to play.
Great bench!
Shorter 3pt line should benefit Hornets (w/Adams, Hawkins, Curry).
Hand-check fouls could hurt Bogues.
Filling the open salary slot with a decent big man would be sweet.
Key off-season acquisitions: Robert Parish, Michael Adams, John Bach
(former Chicago Bulls asst coach/defensive specialist).
Hornets should contend if not injury plagued.
Pat
|
55.986 | Zo, LJ casts removed | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Fri Oct 28 1994 14:23 | 9 |
| Meanwhile, back at the doctors, Zo and LJ are both getting their casts
removed today.
They're being told to stay off of their feet for the weekend and they'll
be eveluated again early nexted week. Supposedly by Tuesday, we'll know
their status, which right now is that Zo will start for game 1 and LJ is
a TBD.
TTom
|
55.987 | ins and outs | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Tue Nov 01 1994 10:43 | 19 |
| Fresh after the loss to San Anotonio, 114-121, Charlotte cut 5 free
agents and brought in 6-9 Joe Courtney.
Cut were Chad Gallagher, who should go challenge Eric Montross in Boston,
and Emmett Hall who looks like he could play in Europe and maybe develop
into NBA level, along with Brett Szabo, James Blackwell adn Thomas
Elliot, all of whom were very unimpressive.
Zo still is a question mark and has the Hornets speculating on picking up
some more short term help in the front line. Zo, along with LJ, will be
examined tomorrow. Among those mentioned to come here are Joe Wolf who
was waived monday by Indiana and Alec Kessler, rumored to be pending
release by Miami. Courtney played some with Pheonix and Milwaukee.
Darrin Hancock looks like he made the team.
The Hornets finished pre-season at 1-5.
TTom
|
55.988 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Tue Nov 01 1994 10:54 | 2 |
| Courtney has some NBA skeels. When he was here, he reminded me of a
lesser talented, nose-candy free Richard Dumas.
|
55.989 | so-so | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Tue Nov 01 1994 10:56 | 5 |
| > lesser talented, nose-candy free Richard Dumas.
I guess you gotta take the good with the bad...
TTom
|
55.990 | Courtney, maybe Wolfe but not Tolbert, Bennett | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:05 | 17 |
| Hornets activities:
I looks like Charlotte is gonna sign free agent forward Joe Courtney. He
worked out for/with the team in San Antonio and came back with them.
Charlotte is also interested in Joe Wolfe and the thinking is that as
soon as Wolfe clears waivers, he'll get a_offer.
Neither Wolfe's and Courtney's contracts are expected to be guaranteed.
Both are considered short term replacements. Zo is not ready and is
expected to miss the opening night. LJ is expected to be ready but it's
unclear how many minutes he could play.
Newly re-acquired Tom Tolbert and returning backup guard Tony Bennett
will start the season on the injured list.
TTom
|
55.991 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:30 | 2 |
| What's with "Boo Boo" Mourning?! If he doesn't straighten out his act
I'm gonna trade his butt!
|
55.992 | toe jam | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:32 | 8 |
| Zo[o] hurt his big toe making all that money in Japan thised summer.
The Hornets are less than pleased with all this. He missed some camp time
to go on the Far East tour. Then he comes back unable to play.
Oh well, here's hoping the rest does him some good.
TTom
|
55.993 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:36 | 1 |
| Boo Boo(tm) Mourning is starting to sound as bad as Boo Boo(tm) Clemens!
|
55.994 | who? | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:52 | 0 |
55.995 | the Red Sox ace | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:03 | 1 |
| Boo Boo(tm) Clemens! You know, the Rocket!
|
55.996 | Zo is no Stanley Roberts | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:06 | 4 |
| Well let's hope he firstedly wins a couple of MVPs (closest I could come
to Cy Young).
TTom
|
55.997 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:09 | 2 |
| ...but he's still Boo Boo(tm) Mourning until he starts playing like a
main!
|
55.998 | suit yourself | HBAHBA::HAAS | been to the mountain tops | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:10 | 0 |
55.999 | Shaq dominates | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Thu Nov 10 1994 11:37 | 54 |
| He came, he dunked, he conquered.
I don't know if'n any of you follow basketball but that there Shaq is
real good. ;-).
Shaq had 46 points and 20 rebouds to carry the Magic in OT over the
Hornets, 130-128. Zo had a good showing but in his firsted game of the
season it was obvious that he wasn't really in playing shape.
For a long time during this game, the Hornets played with the Chief in
the middle with the dubious assignment of covering Shaq, Zo on Horace
Grant and LJ on whoever played the three.
Chief did about as well as you can hope, actually blocking a couple of
Shaq's shot. Zo really did well with Horace, both pulling him away from
the basket and taking it in on him at the Hornets end as well as making
him work when he had the ball. The three was a mismatch both ways. LJ
seemed to be able to post up on anyone smaller whe blew by him at the
other end.
The good part of this was the way the Hornets looked in the first half.
In fack, they looked good until they ran outta gas in the middle of the
4th. The overtime probably shouldn't a_ever happened. With less than a
minute to go and down 3, Dell Curry took a shot that was cleanly blocked
but the ref said contact was made. Curry drained all three FTs.
We all know about Shaq and Grant and Hardaway. But what's interesting
with the Magic is the other guys. First, they have no bench at all. Shaw,
Avent and Bowie collected a grand total of 9 points among them. Tree
Rollins as a back up is a joke and he didn't score. Nick Anderson started
at 2 but disappeared for long periods of time until he scored the game
winner. He looks like he's out of position at either the 2 or 3.
Defensively he's not-existent in either case. The one that caught my eye
was Donald Royal who looks good at both ends.
For the Hornets, Scott Burrell continues to impress. Muggsy and Adams
really compliment each other.
While here, Horace Grant gave a_interview to the local media. Over the
off season, Charlotte made a play for him. Grant made a specific point
that was caused him to decide against the Hornets was their interview. He
particularly pointed out how he was turned off by Spencer Stolpen, the
president. Grant said that Stolpen created a bad impression with him that
made him rethink about Charlotte. The nexted day he went to Orlando and
the rest is history.
Stolpen is a de-barred attorney who had a series of scams that made
everyone rich and most of 'em convicted felons. He knows absolutely
nothing about basketball. I wouldn't want to play poker against Stolpen
but I also wouldn't want to spend 2 minutes with him. He's a_obese
shyster with the integrity of Don King. You can hardly blame Grant for
saying no after meeting with him.
TTom
|
55.1000 | SNARF! | SPIKED::SWEENEY | Tom Sweeney in OGO | Fri Nov 11 1994 07:15 | 1 |
| Zamboni snarf
|
55.1001 | 1001 ways to kill a Bug snarf | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Nov 14 1994 11:58 | 0 |
55.1002 | 2-3 | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Mon Nov 14 1994 12:19 | 18 |
| Well, at least the Hornets have won a couple.
Friday night, it was a sloppy game in Milwaukee but a road win.
Saturday night, Detroit and Grant Hill came in and reminded us that
Detroit is not very good and that right now he's playing better'n ol'
Glenn is.
Detroit has Hill and Dumars and that's about it. Hunter looks like his
development has leveled off some and the Pistons seem to think they can
win with the jumbo set of Miller and Mills.
So it's 2-3 and outta the Central cellar as Atlanta continues losing in
the West.
Next up: at Cleveland Tuesday and home against the Clippers.
TTom
|
55.1003 | Adams on IR | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:30 | 13 |
| Hornets placed Michael Adams on the IR for a_injured hamstring. Newly
acquired reserve forward was activated to replace the spot on the roster.
Meanwhile, the Hornets are looking for a backup PG to spell Muggsy. If'n
one caint be found soon, look for all manner of lineups when Muggsy goes
out, including seeing Scott Burrell, Dell Curry, or even David Wingate at
the point.
Tony Bennett remains on IR.
And so it's off to Cleveland where the Hornets hope to get their firsted
win, ever.
TTom
|
55.1004 | | SCOONE::MCCULLOUGH | Hakuna Matata - means no worries... | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:34 | 3 |
| | Meanwhile, the Hornets are looking for a backup PG to spell Muggsy. If'n
Send 'em Sherm Douglas!
|
55.1005 | or maybe head in dark place | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:38 | 6 |
| No thanks, we already tried Rumeal Robinson.
Speaking of Robinson, I heard he caint ven make a CBA team. Something
about not being in shape.
TTom
|
55.1006 | snatch defeat | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Wed Nov 16 1994 11:54 | 34 |
| After watching lasted night's game at Cleveland, I have come to the
conclusion that there are 2 lethal scenarios for the Hornets at the end
of a closely contested game.
The firsted is when the other team has the ball out of bounds with very
little time remaining.
The seconded is when the Hornets have the ball out of bounds with very
little time remaining.
Lasted night, both happened and not a bit surpirsingly Charlotte lost.
With 3 seconds to go in regulation, Cleveland got the ball. Chris Mills
passed it in, got it back and hit the three pointer to send the game into
overtime. Evidently, Bristow has yet to figger out that the guy
inbounding it gets it back a lot and usually it's a set play.
With 8 seconds to go in OT, Charlotte had the ball and barely got it in
play and turned it over. Evidently, Bristow has yet to figger out what to
do in this situation like maybe sending it in and getting it back and
maybe run some kinda play.
To make matters worse, if'n that's possible, the Hornets had made a real
good run at the end to keep in the game.
Defensively, they have to learn what to do at the end of games. The team
is not getting it done. Offensively, they should look at this game or the
loss to Orlando and add it to their otherwise limited repertoire.
Hornets are at 2-4 and await the hapless Clippers who'll visit the Hive
Thursday night. Hopefully, they won't watch thised loss and learn
something.
TTom
|
55.1007 | Kenny G will miss a couple | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Wed Nov 16 1994 15:21 | 18 |
| a copule of moves:
Kenny Gattison will miss at least a week with a back injury he suffered
in Cleveburgh.
Joe Courtney was activated and sh*t canned.
Guard Greg Sutton has been signed to back up Muggsy while Michael Adams
is on the mends.
Local talk radio show is all over the Hornets, Shinn, and Bristow for
their loss at the Cavs. The radio people are all employees of the Hornets
and even they are saying that somebody better turn something around.
One of the recurrent suggestions is try to dump LJ. Googs is getting a
lot of mentions.
TTom
|
55.1008 | bunchostuffcrammedinanote | MSDOA::HYMES | Tell Goober I said duh-huh | Thu Nov 17 1994 12:45 | 34 |
| RE: Detroit - 3 things stand out in my mind from that game.
1 - Grant Hill is already a great player in the NBA. Conditioning
could be the only thing that hurts him this season.
2 - Joe Dumars looked real good. Couldn't understand why Chaney
sat him so long after the first quarter.
3 - Terry Mills is a gun.
Bristow should start feeling some heat now that he has Zo and a
mostly healthy LJ back. They were in all of the games that they
lost, but have looked terrible even inthe games they won.
Hello Chuck Daly...interested in coaching again?
Read the recent SI article written by Brian Shaw's agent. It was about
the off-season events leading to him signing for peanuts to play for
the Magic. Shaw's agent was baffled why Charlotte showed no interest
in Brian. I'll second that! This is no knock on Michael Adams cuz
he looks like a decent player...but to not even try to get a decent
BIG point guard was foolish.
Flashes of brilliance so far from Hawkins, Burrell, Curry, and Zo.
Other than that, nada. If the Hornets aren't above .500 twenty
games into the season, I predict that Bristow will be replaced.
Saw the USA Today rankings of player by position a few weeks ago.
Interesting to note that despite having the worst productivity of
his career, Hersey Hawkins was listed 6th best 2guard several slots
ahead of Mr.Gill. I personally like Hawkins game and attitude.
IMO he is underappreciated and a bit too unselfish.
Enough rambling for now...back to the salt mines
Pat
|
55.1009 | bring on the Clippers | HBAHBA::HAAS | And this am the way it goes. | Thu Nov 17 1994 12:50 | 12 |
| Not going for Shaw was one of Stolpen's "brilliant" moves.
Firsted, he cops a_attitude with Grant and then he makes no play for Shaw
cause, as he puts it, he dint know Shaw was willing to work for less.
Duh, how 'bout asking the agent?
Luckily for the Hornets and us fans, the Clippers come to town tonight.
Should help the Hornets, assuming that they don't play the whole game
like it's the lasted couple of minutes and choke it away.
TTom
|
55.1010 | bring on them heat | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Nov 30 1994 10:38 | 14 |
| Da Bugs stuff:
o Zo was fined 5 grand for questioning the calls of the refs at the
Celtics game. Something about not liking his attitude and
talking out of turn.
o David Wingate, who's had some physical problems starting the season,
was suspended for 2 games for violating unspecified team rules
o Meanwhile, Charlotte has finally hit the Mendoza line with their
record of 6-6. They won at Atlanta lasted night.
TTom
|
55.1011 | Injuries still plaguing Hornets | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:34 | 25 |
| Wingate was suspended for two games for missing his arthroscopic
knee surgery appointments *twice*. Guess he don't want the knee
worked on again.
Gattison, Wingate, and Bogues join the Hornets injury team with Michael
Adams, Tony Bennett, and Tom Tolbert. Officially, only four are
on the NBA injured list.
Gattison has some type of cervix/neck problem. Speculation is that
he may be out the rest of the season, and possibly forever. He is
being examined by two specialists to determine the extent of the
damages. He caught a blow to the head and fell flat on his back during
the Cleveland game (I think).
This has to be Wingate's third knee surgery in 2-3 seasons. He could
be kapput for good too.
Bogues has a groin pull and is not expected to miss many games.
The roster stands at 10 healthy players now.
Bristow has been slowing down the tempo lately playing more half-court
offense. Seems to be working better than the running game was.
Pat
|
55.1012 | Sutton looking good | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:50 | 14 |
| The good news for Charlotte has been the play of Greg Sutton. Sutton was
added to backup Muggsy while Michael Adams healed and has really stepped
up. He's played solidly at the point, committing only 1 turnover in the
lasted 2 games.
With Muggsy on the mend, the Hornets used both LJ and Scott Burrell at
point guard against the Hawks. Muggsy is day-to-day.
One point of concern for thised noter is the number of illegal defense
calls going against the Bugs. Lasted night, they had another 6 of them. I
guess Bristow has been to bothered by the speculation of his demise to
notice this.
TTom
|
55.1013 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:16 | 3 |
| > Gattison has some type of cervix/neck problem. Speculation is that
last I checked, only wimmin had a cervix.
|
55.1014 | | CAMONE::WAY | The Devil's to pay! | Wed Nov 30 1994 13:54 | 17 |
| > last I checked, only wimmin had a cervix.
Musta been his vulva then....
Obviously the word in question is cervical, which has to do with the
upper seven (I think, I don't have Gray's here with me) vertebra in the
spinal column....
(The other two areas are thoracic and lumbar)
hth,
Dr. Chainsaw
|
55.1015 | Hey Doc! | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:23 | 1 |
| Maybe they confused him with Urethra Franklin.
|
55.1016 | | CAMONE::WAY | The Devil's to pay! | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:28 | 7 |
| > Maybe they confused him with Urethra Franklin.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....
My girlfriend calls her that too....8^)
|
55.1017 | there's a vas deferns between men and women | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:33 | 0 |
55.1018 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:34 | 1 |
| Wo man, you're killing me!
|
55.1019 | | CAMONE::WAY | The Devil's to pay! | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:13 | 1 |
| I prostate myself before your superior knowledge.....
|
55.1020 | Miami stunketh! | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Dec 01 1994 10:59 | 22 |
| With all due respects to our former colleague, Kath Petrie, the Miami
Heat may be the worst team to play in the Coliseum since Kelly Tripucka
left the Hornets.
You look at them and across the line they seem to have the players:
Willis, Owens, Rice, Miner, Salley, etc. But they don't even look like
they're trying to build a team or play like one.
At half, the Hornets led 62-39! Ouch! And it looked as bad for Miami and
as easy for Charlotte as that margin would indicate. LJ came within
a_assist of a triple double, most of the damage being done before the
half.
Miami came out trying to press the Hornets but Muggsy Bogues played
despite his groin injury. He single handidly destroyed any semblance of
defense that the Heat were pretending to play. When not chasing Muggsy,
Miami insisted on doubling up on LJ who found the open guys who made the
shots.
Final score, 105-87.
TTom
|
55.1021 | Gattison out for the year, possibly ever | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Dec 02 1994 13:24 | 15 |
| Kenny Gattison is out for the season and his career is in doubt. Gattison
suffered a spinal cord contusion that will require surgery.
It turns out that Gattison has a_inherited narrow cervical canal that
increases his chances of pinching the spinal cord and possibly leading to
paralysis.
Right now, the issue is pain. After the surgery, set for early January,
Gattison and the team will evaluate his recovery in terms of his well
being and his ability to contribute to the team.
In short, his career is very much up in the air. Gattison has 2 more
years remaining on his contract.
TTom
|
55.1022 | He's decent...but too large of an ego | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Mon Dec 05 1994 13:11 | 10 |
| A new Kendall Gill saga is developing in Seattle. More whining about
playing time...demanding a trade, etc.
Karl supposedly made a comment about Gill not being worth the
$2+ mil he is being paid. This really helped things!
Look for more verbal jabs and carrying-on from Gill, Arn Tellam, and Karl.
Hope they trade him to the Clips or T'wolves.
Pat
|
55.1023 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Mon Dec 05 1994 13:46 | 5 |
55.1024 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove! | Mon Dec 05 1994 13:49 | 12 |
|
>> Trade him to Cleveland.
Can't. That would constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
You might get away with trading him to Minnesota though.
Meanwhile...
No Cleveland team has won a game or series of any importance
in Gronaer's lifetime. C'est domage.
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55.1025 | ship him to Phoenix | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Mon Dec 05 1994 13:52 | 13 |
| > Trade him to Cleveland. He plays great D and they will certainly use
> his O.
It's not his D or his O that's the problem. Like others who are not
respected, he has the talent or no one would even bother in the
discussion.
It's his EGO that is the problem. Like other talented players, he seems
focused on hisself and the team, fellow players and little issues like
winning and losing mattered not at all. With Gill, it's all about
exposure, minutes played, being the star, etc.
TTom
|
55.1026 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Mon Dec 05 1994 14:02 | 4 |
55.1027 | going to da Clip Joint | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Mon Dec 05 1994 14:40 | 16 |
| Meanwhile, back to the Hornets...
The Hornets slipped back to .500 losing at Denver, 88-99. LJ and Zo went
something like 7-fer-30 from the field.
Now, the nexted concern is trying to not be the firsted team thised year
to lose to the Clippers. Hopefully, the front line of Mourning, LJ and
possibly The Chief will be too much for the hapless Clips.
Also, David Wingate is through with his suspension.
BTW, the Hornets have lost 4 straight in the Sports Arena. The key for
the Hornets will be avoiding the second half fades that contributed to
several of thised year's road losses.
TTom
|
55.1028 | Trade him back to U of Illinois? | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Mon Dec 05 1994 15:45 | 9 |
| Gill trade ideas:
- to Miami for Glen Rice (mentioned in local paper)
- to ? (Sac or Clips) for Mitch Richmond (mentioned on ESPN talk radio)
- to Knicks
I also like TTom's idea of sending him to Phoenix. I think Barkley and
Ainge would cure him of his whining pretty quick.
Pat
|
55.1029 | | ROCK::HUBER | Most folks call them green onions, but they're really scallions | Mon Dec 05 1994 16:02 | 7 |
|
I've heard the Richmond idea, but can't believe Sacramento would do
it.
I've also heard Gill-for-Malone (Jeff).
Joe
|
55.1030 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Wed Dec 07 1994 09:13 | 5 |
| Can someone tell me the score in the bugs-jazz game last night?
Cheers,
Mike
|
55.1031 | Bugs beat Jazz | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Dec 07 1994 09:36 | 20 |
| Da bugs won at Utah, 106-97.
The story of the game was, as is often the case, Muggsy Bogues. Muggsy
pulled a groin a couple of games ago and, in the only bad part of beating
the hapless Clippers, reinjured it. He was listed as questionable but
there he was at the beginning of the game and the team looked, how you
say, inspired.
The other very bright spot for this game is the continued recovery of LJ.
Going into the season, the concern for LJ was that he had lost a lot of
his game, especially he quickness and explosiveness. Lasted night, he
made Karl Malone look like he was playing in slow motion. Even when LJ's
shot didn't drop, it wasn't because of any pressure by the Mailman, who
seemed content to play only on his offensive end. LJ consistently beat
him off the dribble.
Dell Curry added 19 off the bench and hit 4 3-pointers in the 4th
quarter. Chief and Scott Burrell played well, as well.
TTom
|
55.1032 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Wed Dec 07 1994 09:42 | 10 |
| Big win for the bugs. The Indiana game next Friday is on cable telly in the UK
so I might actually get to see it.
How is Darrin Hancock doing? I've noticed from boxscores on the internet that he
doesn't appear to be getting many minutes. Is that because he's crap, or just
Bristow's policy of not playing rookies?
Cheers,
Mike
|
55.1033 | learning | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Dec 07 1994 09:53 | 21 |
| Hancock is playing fairly well but he has a couple of things going
against him.
Firsted of all, Scott Burrell is playing real well so he's getting a lot
of minutes. Also, Darrin has been a little slow in learning anything more
complicated than dunking the ball, which he does exquisitely. His defense
is practially non-existent so that leaves him out of a lot of crunch
times. His shot caint rival Dell Curry's so he doesn't come in when O is
needed. Alos, the Bugs seem to really like the front line of the Chief,
Zo and LJ. That means that Muggsy and another shooter will be on the
floor.
Indirectly, Muggsy's and Michael Adam's injuries have worked against him.
This made the Hornets bring in Greg Sutton who's played real well and
taken more minutes from Hancock.
Hancock is learning and the team expects him to contribute this season.
He's a 2/3 so he needs to either learn some D so he can play 3 or develop
a_outside threat to play 2.
TTom
|
55.1034 | Heat >>> Clippers | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Dec 07 1994 10:39 | 14 |
| I meant to pout this in yesterday but something betweeen HBAHBA and CAM
weren't working.
What I wanted to say was that I apologize to Kath Petrie and the rest of
the Heat faithful. I put in a note lambasting Miami and they were bad.
But after watching the Clippers game, I would say that the Heat are
not even close for the worsted team in the league. This current version
of the the Paper Clips has got to be one of the worst I ever seen.
I think the 9 wins by that ol' Sixers team is in real jeaporady. Right
now, it doesn't look like the Clippers will win any.
TTom
|
55.1035 | Prediction: Clippers will win 6 games this year | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Wed Dec 07 1994 12:35 | 20 |
| Not a bad game last night. A rare quality road win for the bugs.
LJ indeed looked good - 28 pts, including three treys. He was
passing well out of frequent double and triple teams as well.
The Hornets took control in the fourth, with a lineup of Parish,
Mourning, Johnson, Curry, and Bogues/Sutton. All played purdy well.
Am impressed with Sutton so far. They picked him up from the CBA
with a recommendation from Dick Motta of the Mavs who had him in
preseason camp. 6'2" PG who can drive, shoot, and even tries to
play defense.
Was amused with Tom Chambers last night. He picked up four fouls in
about 10 minutes. The guy is all O and no D - am surprised Phoenix
let him get away!
Hornets play at Houston on Thursday night. Game is on TBS I think.
This will be a good test.
LJ's wife went into labor last night. LJ flew home, but plans to
rejoin the team shortly before the Houston game.
|
55.1036 | loss, no LJ, Burrell looked good | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Dec 09 1994 13:19 | 16 |
| LJ had a baby. Actually, his new wife of <mumble> months (where mumble is
less than 9), had a baby. LJ, Jr., in fack.
And LJ took some time off and dint make the trip to Houston. The Hornets
had this one and let it go as they went through the motions and Houston
got hot.
LJ will join the team for tomorrow's game in Dallas.
One of the few bright spots for the team was Scott Burrell's continued
development. He's really starting to come into his game which is a good
compliment to the stars, LJ and Zo. He's learned to hit the outside shot
and he crashes the boards harder'n anyone else on the team. His D is
getting better every game.
TTom
|
55.1037 | takes after Grandmama | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Dec 09 1994 14:37 | 1 |
| does the baby have a gold tooth?
|
55.1038 | we shall see | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Dec 09 1994 14:44 | 6 |
| I aint seen the kid, yet.
Supposely, he got some bad reviews at the hospital for doing a little too
much in-your-face profiling after he came out ;-).
TTom
|
55.1039 | lose 1, win 1, get one back | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Mon Dec 19 1994 13:04 | 22 |
| Weekend happeings.
Got the big ref job at Indiana, Friday night. Of course, it's the Hornets
fault. With the ball and about 20 seconds to go, da Bugs worked the ball
into the play called which was for Zo and LJ to disappear from around the
basket and Muggsy to take into the meat of the Pacers front line who
didn't have to worry about anything else. Muggsy eats the ball almost
before it gets up in a very lame attempt at a layup. Miller gets the
ball, Dell fouls him, the Hornets have a foul to give but the ref says
that Miller had a free lane to the basket which he didn't, calls the
foul, Miller drains both of 'em. Dell misses a wild 3 pointer at the
buzzer for the 91-93 loss.
Saturday night, Denver comes to town and its a get well present wrapped
neatly with a bow. 111-92 and it really wasn't that close. Somewhere
about the 5 minute mark, this one was settled. Denver basically pulled a
no-show. Dell and the Chief didn't even play. The Hornets are now giving
up less than a hundred per game which would be a franchise record.
Tom Tolbert was activated, replete with peroxided spiked hair.
TTom
|
55.1040 | Bogues complaining | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Tue Dec 20 1994 09:44 | 20 |
| Utter stuff...
Minor controversy recently with Muggsey whining about PT and style
of play. With all of the injuries and lack of bench depth in the
front court, Bristow has recently played more half-court hoops in
an effort to minimize the wear on the players. Good idea with fair
results.
Bogues is impacted and complains. In the meantime, newcomer Greg
Sutton runs the team purdy well in the half-court. Sutton makes normal
mistakes for an inexperienced player, but is a nice find.
Probably won't develop into a Kendallsode(tm) until this team loses
a handful in a row.
Scott Burrell is this teams MVP so far. He's shooting the three well,
taking the ball to the rim, rebounding, playing defense, and forcing
turnovers. Anybody got his stats?
Pat
|
55.1041 | Stats from SatchelSports | DSSDEV::AXEL | Mike Axel ZK2-2O04 DTN 381-2156 | Tue Dec 20 1994 10:00 | 23 |
| NBA Charlotte Player Statistics
Through December 20, 1994
Rebounds
G PPG RPG APG Off--Def---Tot St Blk TO PF
Alonzo Mourning 20 19.4 9.6 1.5 52- 139- 191 13 61 69 74
Larry Johnson 21 16.8 8.3 3.4 61- 114- 175 21 11 45 65
Dell Curry 21 16.2 2.4 1.9 11- 40- 51 27 4 41 49
Hersey Hawkins 22 13.0 3.7 3.3 17- 64- 81 33 2 41 49
Scott Burrell 21 11.8 4.8 2.6 30- 70- 100 25 11 31 78
Tyrone Bogues 21 10.6 3.2 8.6 15- 53- 68 23 0 32 34
Michael Adams 4 9.0 1.0 4.8 1- 3- 4 2 1 6 2
Kenny Gattison 6 8.0 3.7 0.8 9- 13- 22 3 8 7 19
Robert Parish 21 7.6 5.6 0.6 28- 89- 117 8 16 28 46
Greg Sutton 14 5.2 1.4 1.7 1- 18- 19 11 0 14 38
Darrin Hancock 17 2.7 1.1 0.6 7- 11- 18 7 1 11 24
Tom Tolbert 1 2.0 2.0 0.0 2- 0- 2 0 0 0 1
Joe Wolf 18 1.2 1.6 0.7 8- 21- 29 3 2 9 27
James Blackwell 4 1.0 0.8 1.3 0- 3- 3 1 0 2 1
David Wingate 6 0.2 1.2 0.8 1- 6- 7 0 0 3 4
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55.1042 | money > basketball | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Tue Dec 20 1994 10:24 | 27 |
| re: stats
Cool!
re: Muggsy
What we have here is a classic case of accidental management. Firsted of
all, the Bugs go out and sign a Muggsy clone, Michael Adams which already
eats into Muggsy's time. So far so good with Tony Bennett on IR.
Then Adams gets hurt, Charlotte signs Sutton and he shows his stuff.
Charlotte decides to develop the half court game they feel is needed to
advance in the playoffs and Sutton gets a lot of prime time.
So now we have Sutton looking good and Muggsy looking bad. What could
screw it up more? Well, Tony Bennett is due to come off the IR after the
Jan 1. And now it looks like the Bugs are chasing Doc Rivers.
So you have 4 possibly 5 people at the point. Muggsy and Adams have a
million plus guaranteed. Bennett has 250K. Sutton has 150K (minimum).
Rivers could go into Kenny Gattisons 650K slot.
In the past, Charlotte has made these decisions based on limiting the
outpay to former players. For about 100K, they let both Elliot Perry and
Michael Williams go. This does not bode well for Sutton.
TTom
|
55.1043 | 4 average PGs still < 1 lunker PG | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Tue Dec 20 1994 12:13 | 10 |
| Are you serial - are they really looking at Doc Rivers?
Not sure if I like that idea or not.
How about trade Adams, cut Bennett, sign Rivers, and keep
Bogues and Sutton? The "trade Adams" part could be tough though.
How about Adams for Tom Gugliotta...yea, that's the ticket.
Pat
|
55.1044 | keep Sutton, please | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Tue Dec 20 1994 12:17 | 13 |
| Adams for Penny! Now that'd be the trade.
I like the part about cutting Bennett. He had his chance and he's clearly
shown that he aint it. Nice shot, but no D, caint run the team, etc.
Adams, at best, will remain "injured" long enough for the Bugs to decide
on Bennett vs Sutton. The longer they keep Sutton, the better.
Meanwhile, the Pacers are coming to town. This is developing into a
pretty intense rivalry. Haven't heard if'n they're bringing that ref with
'em, though.
TTom
|
55.1045 | almost routine | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Dec 21 1994 10:27 | 11 |
| Hornets held serve against the Pacers lasted night, 99-95. Zo led with 22
and 12.
This was basically one of those games that was played even until the end.
The end came with a monster jam by Zo and the Pacers move on down the
road.
The Hornets managed once again to keep the opponents under 100. Beating
the divisional leader, no less.
TTom
|
55.1046 | salary exception but no fine | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:50 | 18 |
| A couple of updates:
The Hornets have officially been notified that they will receivea $600K
salary cap exception because of the season ending injury to Kenny
Gattison. The Bugs have until nexted Nov 1 to sign someone into that
slot.
Dell Curry will not be fined for his actions at the end of the Pacers
game. The incident that provoked Curry was the clear path foul called on
him as he stopped Reggie Miller from scoring. By all definitions, he
should have been fined. He protested louder and longer than Zo did in
Boston and the league fined Zo. The Hornets expressed surprise since they
thought fer sure Dell woulda been fined.
Oh yeah, not mentioned previously, Hawkins really helped lasted night. He
held Miller to 18 and he wasn't a factor.
TTom
|
55.1047 | Cavs overachieving? | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Tue Dec 27 1994 10:26 | 8 |
| The Cavs are playing purdy good. I thought they'd drop a notch this
season (along with the Knicks). Fratello gots to be the early favorite
for COY.
Rivers signed with the Spurs. Guess that makes trading Adams for
Penny an unfulfilled dream...
PH
|
55.1048 | Bugs lose, Zo hurt | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Dec 28 1994 11:45 | 14 |
| Double whammy at the Alamo City lasted night.
The Hornets dint look all that bad in losing to the Spurs, 119-108. It
was a bad matchup for the Bugs going into the game
The real bummer was losing Zo. He got tangled up in the middle and came
down on someone's foot. He strained a tendon in his right foot and
although he came back in for a while, he is now listed as questionable
for tomorrow's matchup with Shaq and the Magic.
Zo also injured his right foot lasted year which contributed
significantly to the Hornets not making the playoffs.
TTom
|
55.1049 | a magical win and on the Bucks | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Dec 30 1994 12:06 | 24 |
| Who'd a thunk it.
Orlando comes to town, no Zo, Shaq scores 30 and voila the Bugs win. Held
on, would be closer to the truth: 125-123.
The star of the game was Scott Burrell who's really benefited from the
NBA moving the 3 point line in a bit. Lasted year, he hit 2 3s all year.
Lasted night he hit 4 outta 7.
He also had the play of the game. With about 4 minutes left, Magic's
Anthony Bowie stole the ball and wnet down the court for a_apparent jam
and/or layup. Muggsy put the rockets on and forced Bowie a little away
from the hoop. This was all that Scott needed. As Bowie went for the
layup, Burrell came outta nowhere, leaving from about the free throw
line and swatted the ball into the crowd. Dr. J woulda been proud of the
leap he made.
The other part of the story was Dell Curry coming off the bench to torch
the Magic from the outside, adding 28 points.
The Magic may have lost more than a game as Nick Anderson went out early
with a wrist injury.
TTom
|
55.1050 | NEXTED! | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 05 1995 10:39 | 18 |
| Meanwhile, back at the Hive, the Bugs beat up on a tired Portland who
seemed totally unwilling to make a game of it, especially on the inside.
Chris Dudley, ridiculous contract notwithstanding, is no Alonzo Mourning.
Unfortunately for Chris, he and his team were reminded of this again and
again and again. Zo finished with 28, 8 rbs, and 4 blocks.
Niether did Portland have any answer for Scott Burrell who continues to
move up to the nexted level. Ol' Scott hit a cool 4-5 from the new and
improved 3-point range and not very quietly, chipped in 9 rbs. I don't
know if'n it's a team record but the Hornets got 14 offensive rebounds.
Friday, after a grateful day to rest, Charlotte goes to the NJ Swamp to
play the team currently named the Nets. Saturday, it's back at home to
withstand the onslaught of Eric Montross who will probably have a bad
attitude about lasted night's results in Raleigh.
TTom
|
55.1051 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:14 | 3 |
| What school did Burrell go to??????
Jimbo
|
55.1052 | Duke? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Theresa's Sound World | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:17 | 0 |
55.1053 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:37 | 4 |
| > <<< Note 55.1052 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Theresa's Sound World" >>>
> -< Duke? >-
Is this supposed to be a serious answer ?
|
55.1054 | | BSS::MENDEZ | | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:44 | 2 |
| Burrell went to UCONN???
|
55.1055 | Huskie | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:45 | 12 |
| UConn.
Come on, y'all s'posed to know this kinda thang. He was the second of the
Hornets firsted round draft choices lasted year. The firsted, Graham from
Indiana, got traded to Philly, where he aint been hearda since.
It was actually one of Charlotte's better moves keeping Scott. He's about
all you can ask for outta a second year man. He was hurt some lasted year
and got really boned by not making the all-rookie squad that played
during the All Star extravaganza.
TTom
|
55.1056 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Theresa's Sound World | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:58 | 6 |
|
of course not. I would think after all the years you've been here you'd
know that I know a bit more than that. It was a shot at Jimbo cause Duke
bounced them out the NCAA's a few times.........
mike
|
55.1057 | stomping | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:59 | 5 |
| re: shot a Duke
I thought it was a foot by Christian Laettner?
TTom
|
55.1058 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:14 | 6 |
| Ah but who won when it didn't count this year Mikey! Huskies baby!!!
A serious question, Is Donyell Marshall hurt as he has been missing
from the boxscores lately?
Jimbo
|
55.1059 | not serious | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:17 | 6 |
| > A serious question, Is Donyell Marshall hurt as he has been missing
> from the boxscores lately?
Maybe he's doing J.R. Rider's Community service time?
TTom
|
55.1060 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:49 | 5 |
| Well I did hear grumblings on how they were using Marshall, ie.
give him some more minutes. The guy can flat out play, but scoring
big for the 80 point T'wolve offense is about 15 a game 8*)
Jimbo
|
55.1061 | memories | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Thu Jan 05 1995 14:52 | 9 |
| Burrell was also drafted as baseball player. Dunno which team
drafted him.
Celtics could have had him...instead they went with SIZE, SIZE, SIZE
and took one Acie Earl. Burrell went one or two picks later.
Pat
|
55.1062 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Thu Jan 05 1995 14:54 | 5 |
| Burrell was in the Blue Jays or A's organization and made it to
AA level in the summer before he blew out his shoulder. They
say he had the goods......
Jimbo
|
55.1063 | Baker was a worse robbery | AKOCOA::BREEN | It was in the bleak December | Fri Jan 06 1995 11:34 | 11 |
| burrell should only look at Vin Baker number 3 in rookie of the year
voting who also sat out the rookie all star team.
If they are going to have the beast they should pick it a little better
from someone actually see the players play not from the size of
contracts and where drafted.
They also seem to pick it in early November even though it's played in
late Jan (or Feb?).
billte
|
55.1064 | big $ potential | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Jan 06 1995 11:57 | 9 |
| Good point, Billte.
And it wasn't even a matter of stats. Burrell was starting on a
contending team.
Hey, as Bristow said the other day, if'n Scott continues to develope then
one day he'll have a very big contract.
TTom
|
55.1065 | on a roll | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:14 | 25 |
| The Hornets are on a bit of a roll...
They win a close one Friday at New Jersey, 89-88 that wasn't quite that
close. A 3-pointer at the buzzer cut it to 1.
Then they beat the visiting Celtics, 105-98. This was a pretty close game
but the Celtics ran outta gas. At one point it was tied at 91.
What this means is that the Hornets have won 200 games, 9 in a row at home,
and are a team best 7 games over .500 at 19-12.
At the beginning of the season, the team looked in disarray with the
principal culprit being Alan Bristow. Bristow made a bit of news over the
weekend by being quoted with less than complimentary comments about Doc
Rivers, to the effect that Doc never could play. Doc's agent reminded us
all that Bristow aint thought all that highly, too.
In any case, the Bristow bashers are extremely quiet during this latest
run. If any coaching credit is to be handed out at this point, it would
have to be the efforts defensively.
Next up: Tuesday at Cleveland where the Hornets have yet to win. Then the
Minnie Wolves come to town on Wednesday.
TTom
|
55.1066 | Scott Burrell! Watta Player! | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Jan 13 1995 10:43 | 32 |
| Close but no cigar. Evindently, all the Suns had the Cavs plus the points
;-).
Meanwhile, the roll continues heading into tomorrow's game at the Hive
against the Bulls. The Bulls are on a little run, themselves, having
beaten the Magic bad the other night. Pippen continues to run his mouth
and play some pretty good ball. The Hornets will be rested for this one,
while the Bulls have to play Sacramento tonight in Chicago.
Scott Burrell is starting to attract the attention of a lot of people.
Recently he was selected to participate in the 3-point contest, probably
cause he's leading the league in FG% for treys. Others in the field for
thised year are Dana Barros who's the onliest other player to be above
the Mendoza line for 3 pointers, defending champ Mark Price, Nick
Anderson, used-to-be Thunder Dan, Reggie Miller, Steve Kerr and Glen
Rice.
On another front, there's talk of Scottie being a contender for the most
improved player. He's the kinda player you almost have to watch to fully
appreciate all that he does. His combination of being able to hit the
outside shot and be able to take it strong to the hole is hard to deal
with. On the other end, he'll cover almost anyone and hits the boards as
hard as anyone, inlcuding Zo.
LJ and Zo were pretty much no brainer picks, although some of our former
SPROTSters thought Deke woulda been a better choice. But you really have
to give some credit to the Hornets management for the pick of Burrell.
Dave Twardzik, who's directror of player personnel, and Bristow found a
goodun here.
TTom
|
55.1067 | | BIGQ::MCKAY | | Fri Jan 13 1995 11:13 | 3 |
| told ya so 8*)
Jimbo
|
55.1068 | Burrell doubtful for Bulls | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:18 | 9 |
| Just got a_update on Burrell.
He's listed as DOUBTFUL for tomorrow's game with the Bulls.
He aggrevated his achilles tendon which has given him some problems in
the past. David Wingate is expected to start and don't be surprised to
see some of the front line of Chief, LJ and Zo.
TTom
|
55.1069 | one more win | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Mon Jan 16 1995 08:25 | 24 |
| Another quality win for the Hornets as they beat the Bulls by 11.
What a battle between Larry Johnson and Scottie Pippen for most of
the game. They were in each other's shorts, grabbing, pushing, etc.
Scottie got his in the first half. LJ got his in the second half.
After the game it was good to see them shake hands and walk off the
court together.
Close game early on. The Bulls chose to double LJ and Zo every time
they touched the ball. The result was that LJ and Zo were ineffective
offensively. Hawkins was the beneficiary, scoring 18 or so points
in the first half. The Hornets opened a small lead in the third
quarter and maintained it the rest of the way. LJ and Zo were key
in the second half.
Kukoc and Burrell were DNPs.
Besides Pippen, Wennington had a nice game. Purdue helped out.
Other than that, the rest of the Bulls were invisible. Where was BJ?
Hornet streak up to 8 games. At Orlando Tuesday night were no team
has won this season.
Pat
|
55.1070 | what a long strange trip it's been | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Mon Jan 16 1995 10:17 | 26 |
|
Greetings,
After a 10+ year stint with Digital, the time has come for
me to move on. I'm outta here next week.
I have accepted a job with a local bank (First Union) in their
corporate security division. I'll be helping them manage security
on the handful (and growing number) of OpenVMS systems that they
have. It will be political, bureaucratic, but otherwise fun, local,
and stable.
It's been a pleasure Noting with all of you. I've enjoyed the
debates and discussions on various sport topics. Notes has been
an enjoyable distraction from an otherwise stressful environment.
I wish you well.
Regards,
Pat
(TTom - the burden of Hornet and Panther Noting lies in the
palms of your hands. Do us former Charlotte Noters proud
by maintaining your often informative, occasionally ragging,
and always anti-whining contributions to SPORTS and B_CELTICS.)
|
55.1071 | Hope you start up faster than the Panthers | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Mon Jan 16 1995 10:31 | 3 |
| All the best to you, Pat. Sorry to see you go.
Steve
|
55.1072 | and another one | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Mon Jan 16 1995 10:39 | 10 |
| While I genearlly try to watch out for what ends up in the palms of my
hands, I'll try to uphold the honor or CEO, West By Gawd Virginee, SPROTS
and maybe even the Celtics if'n that directory ever gets founded.
So you're gonna be jamming with Dan'l. Watch out, that guy might get you
in dutch with the little lady. ;-)
Good luck,
TTom
|
55.1073 | | CAMONE::WAY | Conspiring to make a mutiny... | Mon Jan 16 1995 10:49 | 4 |
| Yes, working with dan'l....
You two guys will have to install Lotus Notes, so you can talk to each
other....8^)
|
55.1074 | Magic win | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Jan 18 1995 12:32 | 31 |
| The Hornets streak is over. The Magic streak continues. 109-98.
This was not so much a case of Zo vs Shaq which, FWIW, ended about even.
Zo had 33 pts, 12 rbs, 6 blocks. Shaq had 35 pts, 15 rbs, 2 blocks.
This was a case of way too much Penny Hardaway. When he was totally
abusing Muggsy Bogues, he was taking it to the hole on Zo. Penny finished
with 23 pts, 4 rbs, and 4 assists but that doesn't even come close to his
role in this one.
This was also a case of absolutely no help for Zo in the middle. The rest
of the Magic had 47 rebounds. The rest of the Bugs had 26 rebounds.
LJ has now reached a_uncertain place in his recovery. He's starting to
come around, especially his shot. But all that's doing is moving him more
and more to the 3 where he caint cover anybody. It looks like the Small
Forwards in the league are way to fast for him and he no longer has the
physical or mental skills to play with the Power Forwards.
On the offense, it'd be nice to use him some at 3 where he does present
some matchup problems with his bulk. Chief is playing less and less
effective as the season goes on which really precludes a lot of this.
Oh yeah, Charlotte missed Scott Burrell bad. He's missed a couple of
games, so far.
Tonight, Zo gets to go from Shaq to The Admiral as the the Suns, replete
with local talent Vinny Del Negro and JR Reid, along with Rodman and his
coifure. Sean Elliot is playing well for them, as well.
TTom
|
55.1075 | I wish we had The Admiral | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Jan 18 1995 14:08 | 3 |
55.1076 | oops | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Wed Jan 18 1995 14:26 | 8 |
| > Freudian slip, Tom?
Thanks for being charitable ;-)
Natch, it's da Spurs. And if'n the league lets the Suns sign the Admiral,
we'd have some real systems on our hands.
TTom
|
55.1077 | one more, barely | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 19 1995 11:19 | 38 |
| Well the Admiral came and scored 42. It wasn't enough.
Charlotte holds on to beat the Spurs (not the Suns), 111-110. It was only
close in the lasted 2 minutes, as per usual with the NBA, it seems.
The Bugs steadily pulled away from the get go. The lead eventually got up
to 22 in the 3rd quarter. San Antonio, led by Robinson, chipped away at
the lead and even went ahead at the end.
Then came the 2 critical plays that Charlotte is not accustomed to making.
The first was a major defensive play by Zo. Robinson had the ball with
the Spurs up 2. He takes it in on Zo who doesn't quite block it but
caused him to change his shot. It misses. Robinson along with the entire
team and coaching staff thought he was fouled. The refs thought
otherwise. What helped Zo was the he went straight up and there was a
case to be made that Robinson initiated what little contact there was.
Then on the other end, the Hornets finally came up with a_out of bounds
play to score at the end. I've ragged on the Hornets for their ineptness
in being able to score or prevent a score at the end of a game. They go
to stupid sets like LJ at the top of the key or Muggsy taking it to the
whole. This play looked like Muggsy made it up rather than do whatever
Bristow told him. He calmly dribbled the ball, waited for the defense to
close on him and spotted LJ posting up. I nice little pass and layup for
the win.
Now, back to Zo and the Admiral. I'm starting to feel a littel sorry for
Zo. Game after game he has to hold up the middle by his lonesome while
the other team seems to always have 2 or 3 players around him. The
Admiral had 9 rebounds, Rodman 10 and even JR Reid had 8 in only 15
minutes. The Hornets were outrebounded 51 to 39.
And I found out one more obscure stat: the Hornets haven't lost this year
when Hersey Hawkins scores 17 or more. Lasted night he had a cool 21. In
fack, the Bugs finished with 7 players in double digits.
TTom
|
55.1078 | merchandising | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Thu Jan 19 1995 12:29 | 7 |
|
SALES
The Charlotte Hornets have taken over as the top team in the
NBA in licensed product sales, the league announced Wednesday.
The Hornets took the top spot from the Chicago Bulls, who had
been No. 1 in sales since 1989. The Hornets were in second place
for the past three years.
|
55.1079 | 3rd overall | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 19 1995 14:11 | 8 |
| I swear I just read something about this ;-).
I also saw something a couple of weeks ago that the Hornets are ranked
3rd in all sports, behind the Cowboys and the Raiders. After a couple
more years of Jerrry Jones and Barry Switzer running the Boys into the
ground, look for the Hornets to move up a notch.
TTom
|
55.1080 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Jan 19 1995 14:31 | 1 |
55.1081 | typical | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 19 1995 14:43 | 8 |
| Typical Suns fan.
They caint get it done so they bad mouth those that can.
Besides, everyone knows that the NBA charges for propaganda and aren't
about to pay the Hornets for any of it.
TTom
|
55.1082 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:24 | 1 |
55.1083 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The dream is always the same... | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:28 | 4 |
55.1084 | and a couple from here | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Thu Jan 19 1995 15:45 | 10 |
| Which is it? Propaganda? Merchandise?
The onliest reason that the Hornets might lead in propaganda is that our
Suns' Apologist admits to being busy working on his systems.
I can understand the ineterest of Browns fan in this issue, since their
focal point seems to be very dark right now. BTW, what's wrong with the
Cavaliers?
TTom
|
55.1085 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Thu Jan 19 1995 17:56 | 2 |
55.1086 | | MSE1::FRANCUS | There is no joy in Mudville | Thu Jan 19 1995 19:46 | 5 |
| Then you must not be looking in the right place or hard enough. Keep
trying and I'm sure you'll succeed.
The Crazy Met
|
55.1087 | | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Fri Jan 20 1995 08:39 | 1 |
| The Chargers were in that game until the fourth quarter though... :)
|
55.1088 | Adams back, so what? | HBAHBA::HAAS | dingle lingo | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:11 | 16 |
| Michael Adams, exactly what the Hornets don't need, will be activated
today.
Since they's already 12 people on the roster, somebody has got to go. The
Hornets will probably play musical chairs and put someone on IR. Tom
Tolbert (back), Darrin Hancock (back) and David Wingate (knee) are
candidates.
On another front, owner Geoge Shinn is saying that the onliest reason he
didnt sh*t.can Bristow was because some players came to saying they
wanted Shinn to keep him. LJ, Zo and Muggsy evidently met with Shinn to
discuss why the early season was going so badly. LJ supposedly told
him to chill out, lay back, relax and enjoy it, or something to that
effect.
TTom
|
55.1089 | later | MSDOA::HYMES | Mac the turtle | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:59 | 29 |
| A few parting shots as I head out the door...
I expect the Hornets to finish around 50 wins and make it to
the second round of the play-offs (if lucky). This is assuming
no more major injuries or big roster moves.
The Hornets will be a perennial first/second round playoff team
until or unless they
o get bigger at the PG. Top priority.
o get legitimate bench help for the front court.
o enhance their coaching by either replacing Bristow or adding
another experienced coach (not from the Denver/Doug Moe school).
The front office needs some help as well. They have made some decent
moves, but have also made some terrible ones. Mugsey is a great
person and fine player, but the team begs for a bigger point guard
to help in certain situations. In the last few years, we have seen
the likes of Michael Williams, Elliott Perry, Dana Barros, and John
Crotty skip in and out of town, and passed on opportunities to obtain
free agents such as Brian Shaw and Avery Johnson, and firesale
material like Kenny Smith.
Suggestions? See what you can get for Dell Curry, David Wingate,
and/or Michael Adams.
Best player in the game today? Hakeem.
Best player in the game tomorrow and fer a long time? Penny Hardaway.
Pat
|
55.1090 | Good luck, Pat | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is FIVE!!! | Wed Jan 25 1995 16:06 | 0 |
55.1091 | Da Bugs beat Da Bulls | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Tue Feb 21 1995 10:32 | 34 |
| It dont get much better'n this!
Charlotte was down 60-43 at the half. Chicago scores firsted to go up 19.
Whereupon da Bugs go on a 28-2 run and ended up outscoring da Bulls 35-9
in the quarter.
Chicago got it back to within 2 in the 4th afore Charlotte put it away to
win 115-104.
4 players - Zo, LJ, Hawkins and Burrell - scored over 20. But it was the
defense that Scott Burrell played on Scottie Pippen in the second half
that led the team. Pippen had 19 at the break and ended with 26.
By all accounts, Allan Bristow should get a lot of the credit. Apparently
he reamed the team new ones at halftime, ranting, raving and otherwise
reminding the team of how wretched they had played in the firsted half.
Coupled with a Cavs loss against the Heat, the Hornets opened a little
space in the Central. Wednesday night the host the Kings before a long
west coast tour.
Here's how it looks, thanks to NBA.C:
Friday, 2/24 CHARLOTTE at LA Lakers (10:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 2/26 CHARLOTTE at Phoenix ( 3:30 pm)
Monday, 2/27 CHARLOTTE at Seattle (10:00 pm)
Thursday, 3/2 CHARLOTTE at Portland (10:00 pm)
Friday, 3/3 CHARLOTTE at Golden State (10:30 pm)
Sunday, 3/5 CHARLOTTE at Sacramento ( 9:00 pm)
The Hornets nexted game at home is the 9th when Kendall Gill makes his
annual return trip to plenty of booing, you can be sure.
TTom
|
55.1092 | big bad west | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Mon Feb 27 1995 11:20 | 32 |
| Wail, the Western tour aint starting all that great.
On Friday, after being down most of the game, the Bugs rallied to tie the
Lakers and force overtime, only to lose by 2.
On Sunday, in front of a_almost national audience, they looked good for a
while but reminded all of us that they're still a player or 2 away from
the top eschelons of the NBA.
The good part about the game really was LJ's play in the 3rd quarter
where he showed Sir Chuck exactly how you're supposed to use a big butt.
However, one of the turning points of the game was a T that he got for
complaining about not getting a foul called when replay showed that he
was indeed hacked several times. After that, LJ disappeared.
There were plenty of bad to go around. Zo only had 3 rebounds and got the
worst double-nuttin this viewer has seen in a while. A.C. Green took it
to the hole, Zo made the block and both knees came up and into the
middle. Zo has now scheduled a tryout with the Vienna Boys Choir.
Muggsy went 3 for 16 and 2 of those came after the beginning of the
deluge. Basically when it mattered he was one-fer.
Hersey Hawkins broke his streak. Afore yesterday, if'n he scored 17 or
more, the Hornets won. He got 19 but they lost.
And meanwhile the Hornets are down a loss to Indiana and Cleveland for
the race in the Central Division.
Tonight it dont get any better as they move up and on to Seattle.
TTom
|
55.1093 | Meanwhile, the Suns keep winning... | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Mon Feb 27 1995 18:09 | 1 |
55.1094 | Suns heavy favorites - will they CHOKE?! | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The dream is always the same... | Mon Feb 27 1995 19:58 | 6 |
55.1095 | Hornets beat Seattle | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Tue Feb 28 1995 10:06 | 23 |
| Sooprise! Sooprise!
Just when you thought that the Hornets were going to do a big fade, they
come up with a big win in Seattle!
This one came right down to the wire with the Bugs on top, 116-114.
The story line of the game was Zo was too much for Shawn Kemp and Kemp
was too much for Zo. From the clips, it looked like they traded dunks
over each other and the difference might have been a three-pointer by Zo.
Finally, Zo got a little help on the boards from Scott Burrell but still
managed to tie a franchise record for fewest rebounds in a game at 24.
Muggsy who came up way short in the lasted game scored 4 points in the
final minutes. Meanwhile the defense made a key stop in the closing
seconds to hold off the Sonics.
Now the western road swing thing is at 1 and 2 with 3 left. Thursday,
they're at Portland who's playing well, Friday at Golden State where they
have to avoid pulling a no-show, and then Sunday at the Kings.
TTom
|
55.1096 | 'preciate it | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Thu Mar 02 1995 09:59 | 3 |
| And now, a very spatial thankee to them Pistons fer whoopin the Pacers.
TTom
|
55.1097 | Bugs beat 'Blazers | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Fri Mar 03 1995 12:44 | 34 |
| The Hornets win another one on the western road tour.
They held on to win at Portland, 109-99.
This one was about three different games in one. At the half, the Bugs
were up 1. Then LJ got hot from 3-point land. This worked well until a
totally bogus call got him on technical for disputing the call. He
very shortly thereafter got the thumb when he continued to argue with the
ref.
Game within the game 2 began when the team hitched its hopes on Zo and he
didn't disappoint. Zo finished with 27 points 10 rebounds and 5 blocks
before fouling out.
Then, led by Hersey Hawkins' 26 points, the team held on.
Back to the ejection: this ref, Steve Javie, seems to have it in for the
Hornets. This is the third incident. Javie threw Bristow outta a San
Antonio game lasted year. Zo had a_incident with Javie earlier thised
year at Boston and got a fine from the league for failure to properly
leave the court while arguing with Javie.
The call against LJ was ridiculous and the technicals were even worse.
The way the league works this, we'll probably see a lot of Javie. They
love to assign refs to teams that complain about the said same refs.
Scottie Pippen has a feud with one and he keeps showing up for the Bulls
games.
But what the hey, da Bugs won. Tonight it's on to Golden State where the
team should be on guard for a letdown after the big wins at Seattle and
Portland.
TTom
|
55.1098 | Javie's got more than one enemy | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass to the Final Four! | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:28 | 6 |
| Javie also has it in for Chris Ford. Chris really hates him. Ford
hardly ever gets technicals, but Javie seems to T him up alsmost every
time he comes to town. Amazingly, we've only seen this stiff once this
season.
NAZZ
|
55.1099 | what's the deal? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Fri Mar 03 1995 13:32 | 8 |
| I really don't understand the reasoning of the NBA. It looks like they
assign the refs to these situations to prove how objective and fair they
are and the refs just continue to compound the whole problem by doing
anything but calling a fair game.
It could be interesting if'n Javie comes to call one at the Hive.
TTom
|
55.1100 | BUG SNARF | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 03 1995 14:51 | 1 |
55.1101 | ugh | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Mon Mar 06 1995 09:48 | 10 |
| Too good to last.
The Bugs mailed one in at Sacramento, losing 80-88. In all fairness, the
Kings were due to win one after losing 7 in a row.
The Hornets shot 38% and ended with a season low point total. This makes
them 3-3 on this road swing. Nexted game is at the Hive on Thursday when
they host the Sonics.
TTom
|
55.1102 | Da Bugs beat da Sonics | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Fri Mar 10 1995 09:31 | 38 |
| Kendall Gill came back to town and was sent back home with a loss and his
bad attitude intact.
This was your basic group effort. Start with Zo who looks like he'd love
to play Seattle about every other game, finishing with 35 pts, 13 rbs,
and 6 blocks. Then there was Dell at the end with some unbelievable 3
pointers at the end. Throw in the steady LJ with 21 pts and 8 assists.
Don't forget Muggsy who had to play more minutes than anyone wanted
becuase of the injury to backup Michael Adams and pitched in 14 pts and
11 assists.
Scott Burrell didn't play - flu - but the rest of the team stepped up to
play good enough D to win. On the ticket was John Bach and the team
looked like it was honoring the defensive minded assistant coach.
This all added up to a relatively easy 112-99 win.
Mostly, in the end, the Sonics couldn't stop Zo and couldn't stop Dell's
shot. They tried but couldn't get it done. Kemp looks like he won't even
try to do anything with Zo. Sam Perkins showed that he's really not a
stopper, either, although he did create a lot of hostility with
a_intentional foul in the 4th during one of Zo's many dunks.
As it turned out, this was a game that the Hornets had to win. Indiana is
right on their tails winning again on the road over the slumping Kings.
Cleveland let one slip away and lost one at home at the buzzer to San
Antonio.
Here's the Midwest:
Team G W L Pct GB
------------------------------------------------
CHARLOTTE 60 38 22 0.633 0.0
INDIANA 59 36 23 0.610 1.5
CLEVELAND 59 34 25 0.576 3.5
CHICAGO 60 30 30 0.500 8.0
ATLANTA 59 29 30 0.492 8.5
DETROIT 59 23 36 0.390 14.5
|
55.1103 | my rotis team loved it | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:14 | 1 |
55.1104 | Gattison return = parade in June? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass to the Final Four! | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:17 | 6 |
| Rumore has it that Kenny Gattison has been cleared to return to the
lineup as soon as nexted week. This will be a real boost for the
Hornets, as rebounding is their one weakness. Gattison would be a
major improvement as a PF off the bench.
NAZZ
|
55.1105 | Gatt could come back | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:28 | 18 |
| Yeah, Mike, you and all us Bugs fans, too.
Nazz, the story on the Gattman is that he has been cleared to practice
with the team. The doctors will evaluate him for about 3 weeks to see how
he is physically. Their concern is for continuing damage or undo exposure
to permanent injury. The team will evaluate him to see if'n he can
actually play and contribute.
We shore do need some rebounding help. The Chief contributes a lot to
this team but not in that categroy. Joe Wolf is playing relatively well
but he aint exactly Charles Oakley.
Everyone talks about how the Hersey Hawkins for Kendall Gill and throwing
away Dana Barros doesn't help. But another trade that was involved with
all this was the JR Reid for Sidney Green who was also thrown in on the
deal. This team could really use JR about now.
TTom
|
55.1106 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:34 | 1 |
55.1107 | passing | HBAHBA::HAAS | Plan 9 from Outer Space | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:40 | 17 |
| I'll pass that on to him, Mike. However, lasted night was Thursday so
I'll tell him to step up on those nights, too.
FWIW, Here's what's left:
Saturday, 3/11 Miami at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Monday, 3/13 Washington at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Tuesday, 3/14 CHARLOTTE at Milwaukee ( 8:30 pm)
(TBS) Thursday, 3/16 Phoenix at CHARLOTTE ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 3/19 Utah at CHARLOTTE (12:00 noon)
Tuesday, 3/21 CHARLOTTE at New York ( 7:30 pm)
(TBS) Thursday, 3/23 CHARLOTTE at Orlando ( 8:00 pm)
Saturday, 3/25 Cleveland at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 3/29 CHARLOTTE at Philadelphia ( 7:30 pm)
Thursday, 3/30 Dallas at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
TTom
|
55.1108 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | She's the MAN!!!! | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:48 | 8 |
|
Don't do it Ttom he is one of OUR competitors. You know the
Leaguewhere you told me to draft MIKE PEPLOWSKI?? ;-)
Chap
|
55.1109 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:50 | 6 |
55.1110 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Fri Mar 17 1995 12:24 | 1 |
55.1111 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The dream is always the same... | Sat Mar 18 1995 21:14 | 7 |
55.1112 | ho, hum Hornets beat the Knicks | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 09:51 | 16 |
| Meanwhile, da Bugs go to the Big Apple and it looks like a NIT score.
They beat them Knicks, 78-69, the lowest total for NY thised year.
This was Charlotte's 4th straight of the Knicks. Patrick Ewing had the
edge of Zo with 35 pts and 18 rebounds (18 and 15 for Zo) but overall the
Hornets outrebounded NY. LJ added 21.
This was watchacall a_ugly win. Charlotte barely shot 40% and NY shot
35%. They're still looking for a couple of the balls that Charles Smith
attempted against Zo, though.
And a spatial tip o' the hat to Glen Rice for scoring near the buzzer to
beat the Pacers in Miami. Charlotte and Indiana flip-flop at the top of
the Central Division.
TTom
|
55.1113 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:03 | 1 |
55.1114 | must be that great John Bach D | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:03 | 6 |
| No kiddin!.
At one point in the 4th I looked at the score and woulda sworn that they
had at least on more quarter to play.
TTom
|
55.1115 | pathetic | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:06 | 2 |
55.1116 | put Ewing on the Suns and you got a real team | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:06 | 0 |
55.1117 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal Patrol | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:10 | 6 |
| How's Burrell doing this season? I saw him in the game last night, and
wondered.....
'Saw
|
55.1118 | looking good most of the time | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:10 | 15 |
| Burrell is playing real well and will get some votes for the most
improved player.
When's he's healthy he's a force to be reckoned with. He goes to the
basket about as strong as any body else in the league. The new and
improved 3 point line has really helped him. He's earned a lot of respect
from his teammates which helps everyone.
The onliest drawback on him is that he seems to have minor dings a lot.
This causes his game to look like it's very uneven when in fack when he's
feeling good he's played very consistent and well.
Lasted night he had 8 rebounds but shot only 1-fer-9.
TTom
|
55.1119 | we'll take Zo though | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:24 | 2 |
55.1120 | caint have him | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:24 | 0 |
55.1121 | | CAMONE::WAY | USS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal Patrol | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:26 | 14 |
| >When's he's healthy he's a force to be reckoned with. He goes to the
>basket about as strong as any body else in the league. The new and
>improved 3 point line has really helped him. He's earned a lot of respect
>from his teammates which helps everyone.
New 3 point line....they moved it in a bit, right? I keep seeing a double
line at the Garden and I wondered why....
>The onliest drawback on him is that he seems to have minor dings a lot.
>This causes his game to look like it's very uneven when in fack when he's
>feeling good he's played very consistent and well.
I'll bet he's glad he stayed with hoops instead of baseball...8^)
|
55.1122 | LJ & KJ: Johnson & Johnson | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:28 | 1 |
55.1123 | we need rebounds not bad attitudes | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:36 | 13 |
| We got a real point guard.
Someone who actually shows up for the games unlike that deadwood you're
trying to dump. We don't need KJ or his attitude.
No one has ever won nothing with KJ. Based on lasted night's performance,
look for that to continue.
The Sun that I'd be interested in is AC Green. We needs some help in the
front line, bad. Burrell is a natural 3 and LJ seems to want to play 3
more than 4.
TTom
|
55.1124 | the real races | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Wed Mar 22 1995 11:48 | 9 |
| Forget the race in the central. The real race is
NJ,Boston,Detroit,Bucks and Heat for 8th playoff spot.
I'm taking the heat for the simple reason that I think all things
considered they'd just as soon make the playoffs. Bullets are not
completely out of that either are they?
Also my Nuggets crept up on Sacremento but last ground despite my main
main's (Abdul-Rauf) 27 (but he missed the 3 to win at buzzer).
|
55.1125 | them races | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:24 | 30 |
| Team G W L Pct GB
------------------------------------------------
ORLANDO 66 49 17 0.742 0.0
NEW YORK 64 42 22 0.656 6.0
CHARLOTTE 66 41 25 0.621 8.0
INDIANA 65 40 25 0.615 8.5
CLEVELAND 65 36 29 0.554 12.5
CHICAGO 66 34 32 0.515 15.0
ATLANTA 65 33 32 0.508 15.5
NEW JERSEY 66 26 40 0.394 23.0
MILWAUKEE 67 26 41 0.388 23.5
BOSTON 65 25 40 0.385 23.5
MIAMI 66 25 41 0.379 24.0
DETROIT 66 24 42 0.364 25.0
WASHINGTON 65 18 47 0.277 30.5
PHILADELPHIA 65 17 48 0.262 31.5
PHOENIX 67 49 18 0.731 0.0
UTAH 66 48 18 0.727 0.5
SAN ANTONIO 63 45 18 0.714 2.0
SEATTLE 65 45 20 0.692 3.0
HOUSTON 65 40 25 0.615 8.0
LA LAKERS 64 39 25 0.609 8.5
PORTLAND 64 36 28 0.563 11.5
SACRAMENTO 65 32 33 0.492 16.0
DENVER 65 31 34 0.477 17.0
DALLAS 63 26 37 0.413 21.0
GOLDEN STATE 65 21 44 0.323 27.0
MINNESOTA 66 19 47 0.288 29.5
LA CLIPPERS 67 14 53 0.209 35.0
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55.1126 | another Sun | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:56 | 3 |
55.1127 | hopefully | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:00 | 9 |
| The Gattman has been cleared to practice. He's being evaluated daily but
still no word on when or if he will be back. Hopefully he'll be ready for
the playoffs cause the Bugs are gonna need him.
Speaking of Gattison, all this talk about all the good Reggie Lewis did
for his community can be equally applied to Gattison. He's been active in
helping others since he got here. A real class act in his own right.
TTom
|
55.1128 | drafted and taught by the best | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:05 | 1 |
55.1129 | yeah, and he still has class | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:06 | 6 |
| As did Old Dominion who had him several years afore that.
Gatt is truly one of those people that you caint find anyone who doesn't
like him.
TTom
|
55.1130 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The dream is always the same... | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:11 | 23 |
55.1131 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:37 | 5 |
| Well the bullets are out. I think you have to watch the wins column on
this as opposed to Ls for the other 'races'.
I think these teams should be trying to get some playoff experience and
forget the lottery except maybe the Celts.
|
55.1132 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 14:33 | 1 |
55.1133 | almost a grad | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:10 | 14 |
| Mark is indeed another class act.
BTW, I went to gradual school at O.D.U. Chemistry. I think I'm whatcha
call A.B.D. - all but disertation. Sort of like close but no cigar.
I went there when the women just started their streak in hoops. Nancy
Lieberman was there at the time (78-79).
And speaking of Old Dominion, I think they did a great job in the tourney
under Jeff Capel, Sr., father of the guard at Duke.
TTom
|
55.1134 | ;-0 | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:47 | 2 |
55.1135 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | The roar of the paint | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:47 | 6 |
| >BTW, I went to gradual school at O.D.U. Chemistry. I think I'm whatcha
^^^^^^
I had a friend who went that route. He started mba in '79 and got the
degree in '91; I'd see him and ask him how's the mba coming and he'd
say "gradually"
|
55.1136 | maybe something else | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:50 | 9 |
| That theoretical elemental stuff never did much for me. My B.S. is in
Biochemistry and I was headed towards a M.S. in Clinical Chemistry.
Wail, acutally, I'm considering going back and getting some kinda degree
in geology. I'm sorta curious about how old this here dirtball is.
For me, "gradual school" comes from _The World According to Garp_.
TTom
|
55.1137 | good ol' Babson | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Potty training is hell!!! | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:17 | 3 |
| My major criteria in choosing a gradual school (yes, from Garp):
One that didn't require a dissertation for a masters!
|
55.1138 | gradual lesson | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Mar 22 1995 16:18 | 10 |
| Attempting to complete one's research is a good exercise for life.
If'n you're really lousy, they throw you out. If'n you're too good they
always want more. It teaches you that to quickly succeed, you should be
somewhere between marginal and mediocre.
Sorta like the Hornets were, until they lucked out with Zo and LJ. Now
everyone won't be happy until they get a ring and that may take a while.
TTom
|
55.1139 | Dell, no; Gatt, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Thu Mar 23 1995 11:02 | 12 |
| Meanwhile, the Pacers hang on to beat the Clippers and move into a_exact
tie with the Bugs.
Dell Curry will not play tonight at the Magic who are hopefully looking
ahead to tomorrow night's game against Michael and the Bulls.
Rumor has it that tonight might be the return of the Gattman.
One quiet fack for the Hornets: Zo aint been tossed from a game yet
thised year. He had 2 ejections his rookie year and 5 lasted year.
TTom
|
55.1140 | bummer, loser and fading | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Thu Mar 30 1995 12:52 | 28 |
| Ugh, double ugh, and thud.
The Hornets lost the game to the Sixers and lost Scott Burrell for the
season. Scott blew his oft injured achiles tendon on what looked like a
pretty routine move. It looked just like what happened to the Wilkins
brothers.
This is the firsted game Philly has won against a team with a .500+
record. The loss leaves the Bugs 2 and 1/2 games behind the Pacers.
So now the injured list is starting to look like lasted year. Dell Curry
is still not even dressing and is in the day-to-day limbo. Michael Adams
is still out leaving Muggsy to play 40+ minutes each game.
LJ still refuses to play his position, power forward, prefering to shoot
like a 3 and hang out on defense. Hersey Hawkins won't step up in his
absence leaving LJ as the principal outside shot threat.
And all this leaves Zo alone in the middle where he can usually hold his
own even against the best of 'em but with no help for the other team's
power forward.
Meanwhile, Dallas, which is playing its best basketball in a decade,
comes to town on a real streak. Luckily, the Hornets have already
qualified for the playoffs. Cleveland is 4 games back and Jordan and the
Bulls are 5 and 1/2. At this rate, both could catch Charlotte.
TTom
|
55.1141 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Thu Mar 30 1995 16:42 | 7 |
| >Luckily, the Hornets have already
>qualified for the playoffs. Cleveland is 4 games back and Jordan and the
>Bulls are 5 and 1/2. At this rate, both could catch Charlotte.
No chance they'll fall behind either. The loss last night, and Burrell for
the season, really hurts their chances for HCA against NY and/or Ind, should
they meet.
|
55.1142 | and another one and another one | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:12 | 22 |
| >No chance they'll fall behind either.
Unfortunately, this is too easy :+(
Meanwhile, with no chance of it happening, the Hornets lost another one
and the Bulls won another one.
The Bugs played like they wanted to lose this one. Hersey Hawkins had one
of his better nights as a Hornets with 31 pts, 9 rbs and 5 assists and
the rest of the team sorta stood around and watched the Mavs look like
the team that's headed to the playoffs.
Too much Jason and too much Popeye Jones. Roy Tarpley looked good coming
off the bench as Dallas set a franchise record for their 6th straight win
on the road. This completed a sweep by the Mavs with the Hornest losing
by 13 in Dallas earlier. The final was 125-107 which wasn't seen by most
of the crowd which left at the start of the 4th.
At this point, it looks like the Bugs can lose to anyone. Sunday it's
down to Miami and it aint lookin good.
TTom
|
55.1143 | anything's possible | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:31 | 1 |
55.1144 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:37 | 4 |
| What is with Mourning ??? 5-21 ? He should know that as he goes, so goes
Charlotte.
Maybe Ewing is still better ???
|
55.1145 | down the stretch | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:40 | 30 |
| I keep looking for Kelly Tripuka to show up. This team is playing with
less intensity than any Hornets I've seen in a long time. It reminds me
of the middle of lasted season when everyone wrote off the season. As it
turned out, they missed the playoffs by a couple of games so it was
obvious that they quit too soon.
The Mavs loss really isn't that bad all by itself. But when you're losing
to the Sixers, that's another story.
Here's what's left:
Sunday, 4/2 CHARLOTTE at Miami ( 6:00 pm)
Wednesday, 4/5 Philadelphia at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/7 CHARLOTTE at Washington ( 7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/9 CHARLOTTE at Indiana (12:00 noon)
Monday, 4/10 Boston at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/12 New Jersey at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/14 CHARLOTTE at Detroit ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/16 Atlanta at CHARLOTTE ( 3:00 pm)
Monday, 4/17 CHARLOTTE at Philadelphia ( 7:30 pm)
(TBS) Thursday, 4/20 New York at CHARLOTTE ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Saturday, 4/22 CHARLOTTE at Chicago ( 2:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/23 Cleveland at CHARLOTTE ( 3:30 pm)
Like I said, the way they're playing, they could go oh-fer down the
stretch. About the onliest reason they won't is that like all other
professional sports, they'll meet some teams that are even less
interested in winning then they are.
TTom
|
55.1146 | Ewing > Zo | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:45 | 17 |
| re: Mourning.
Zo's problem is that the long season of getting no help in the middle
night after night, shot after shot, is starting to take it's toll.
Lasted night they ran Popeye and Tarpley at him all night while LJ hung
around the perimeter. Dallas won the battle of the boards 50-34. LJ had 5
boards and Scott Burrell's replacement, the venerable Tar Heel Joe Wolf
had 3 along with no points.
Right now, I still think Patrick Ewing is the MVP. Whether he's better
than Zo or not, he obviously is able to carry his team better than Zo
carries the Hornets. Another thing that Zo had a tendency to do is to
play up or down to the level of competition. The other night he outscored
and outstatted Shaq, although the Magic won. Lasted night, he couldn't
keep up with Popeye, who by the way is looking pretty good.
TTom
|
55.1147 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:45 | 2 |
55.1148 | him and Lorenzo | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 12:08 | 7 |
| And who turned you on to Popeye for your hoops team? Uh-uh!
Another one who's turning into a solid player is Lorenzo Williams. Right
now, the Hornets are wishing they still had him. He doesn't get that many
stats but he plays good D and doesn't make many mistakes with the ball.
TTom
|
55.1149 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Fri Mar 31 1995 12:09 | 3 |
55.1150 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Fri Mar 31 1995 12:36 | 16 |
| > Sunday, 4/2 CHARLOTTE at Miami ( 6:00 pm)
> Wednesday, 4/5 Philadelphia at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
> Friday, 4/7 CHARLOTTE at Washington ( 7:30 pm)
>(NBC*) Sunday, 4/9 CHARLOTTE at Indiana (12:00 noon)
> Monday, 4/10 Boston at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
> Wednesday, 4/12 New Jersey at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
> Friday, 4/14 CHARLOTTE at Detroit ( 8:00 pm)
>(NBC*) Sunday, 4/16 Atlanta at CHARLOTTE ( 3:00 pm)
> Monday, 4/17 CHARLOTTE at Philadelphia ( 7:30 pm)
>(TBS) Thursday, 4/20 New York at CHARLOTTE ( 8:00 pm)
>(NBC*) Saturday, 4/22 CHARLOTTE at Chicago ( 2:30 pm)
>(NBC*) Sunday, 4/23 Cleveland at CHARLOTTE ( 3:30 pm)
Of the 3 teams battling for HCA in the 2-4 spots, Charlotte BY FAR
has the easiest schedule.
|
55.1151 | | CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH | Potty training is hell!!! | Fri Mar 31 1995 12:58 | 5 |
| Do da Bugs ever play Parish and Mourning together? Even though it woule only
work for 15-20 minutes/game, it seems that if LJ is hangin' on th perimeter,
they could do it, and solve their rebounding problems for short streches.
=bob=
|
55.1152 | Chief, Zo and LJ front line | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 13:17 | 6 |
| Yeah, the Chief and Zo often are on the court at the same time, mostly
with LJ at the 3 where he seems he wants to be. It usually doesn't last
that long. The Chief is averaging about 15 minutes a game, total. Mostly
he's in when Zo rests.
TTom
|
55.1153 | schedules | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 13:20 | 46 |
| Here's the schedule for Charlotte, Indiana and New York.
Charlotte has 6 home, 6 away. Indiana has 8 home, 4 away. New York has 7
home, 6 away. As can be seen, they play a lot of the same teams.
Sunday, 4/2 CHARLOTTE at Miami ( 6:00 pm)
Wednesday, 4/5 Philadelphia at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/7 CHARLOTTE at Washington ( 7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/9 CHARLOTTE at Indiana (12:00 noon)
Monday, 4/10 Boston at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/12 New Jersey at CHARLOTTE ( 7:30 pm)
Friday, 4/14 CHARLOTTE at Detroit ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/16 Atlanta at CHARLOTTE ( 3:00 pm)
Monday, 4/17 CHARLOTTE at Philadelphia ( 7:30 pm)
(TBS) Thursday, 4/20 New York at CHARLOTTE ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Saturday, 4/22 CHARLOTTE at Chicago ( 2:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/23 Cleveland at CHARLOTTE ( 3:30 pm)
Friday, 3/31 Denver at INDIANA ( 7:30 pm)
Sunday, 4/2 Portland at INDIANA ( 2:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/4 INDIANA at New York ( 7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/5 Washington at INDIANA ( 7:30 pm)
(TNT) Friday, 4/7 INDIANA at Atlanta ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/9 Charlotte at INDIANA (12:00 noon)
Tuesday, 4/11 INDIANA at Chicago ( 7:30 pm)
(TNT) Friday, 4/14 New York at INDIANA ( 7:00 pm)
Sunday, 4/16 Minnesota at INDIANA ( 2:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/19 Philadelphia at INDIANA ( 7:30 pm)
(TNT) Friday, 4/21 INDIANA at Orlando ( 8:00 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/23 Atlanta at INDIANA ( 2:30 pm)
Friday, 3/31 Dallas at NEW YORK ( 7:30 pm)
(NBC*) Sunday, 4/2 NEW YORK at New Jersey ( 1:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/4 Indiana at NEW YORK ( 7:30 pm)
Wednesday, 4/5 NEW YORK at Milwaukee ( 8:30 pm)
Saturday, 4/8 Detroit at NEW YORK ( 8:30 pm)
Tuesday, 4/11 Miami at NEW YORK ( 7:30 pm)
Thursday, 4/13 Washington at NEW YORK ( 7:30 pm)
(TNT) Friday, 4/14 NEW YORK at Indiana ( 7:00 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/16 NEW YORK at Chicago ( 5:30 pm)
Monday, 4/17 Milwaukee at NEW YORK ( 7:30 pm)
(TBS) Thursday, 4/20 NEW YORK at Charlotte ( 8:00 pm)
Friday, 4/21 NEW YORK at Boston ( 7:30 pm)
(NBC) Sunday, 4/23 Orlando at NEW YORK ( 1:00 pm)
TTom
|
55.1154 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Mar 31 1995 14:38 | 8 |
| I don't see the point. Who in the world could care about positions
3,4,5,6 - the players don't that's for sure.
The great race for #8 is where's it at where NJ lost 4 in a row and
didn't move in the standings.
Or its brother in the west with the Mavs roaring up from the bottom of
the pack to nip at Denver and the fading Kings.
|
55.1155 | da races | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 14:46 | 30 |
|
Team G W L Pct GB1 GB8
------------------------------------------------------
ORLANDO 70 52 18 0.743 0.0
NEW YORK 69 45 24 0.652 6.5
INDIANA 70 45 25 0.643 7.0
CHARLOTTE 70 42 28 0.600 10.0
CLEVELAND 69 38 31 0.551 13.5
CHICAGO 71 38 33 0.535 14.5
ATLANTA 70 35 35 0.500 17.0
MIAMI 71 28 43 0.394 24.5 0.0
BOSTON 70 27 43 0.386 25.0 0.5
MILWAUKEE 70 27 43 0.386 25.0 0.5
NEW JERSEY 71 27 44 0.380 25.5 1.0
DETROIT 70 25 45 0.357 27.0 2.5
PHILADELPHIA 69 19 50 0.275 32.5 8.0
WASHINGTON 69 18 51 0.261 33.5 9.0
UTAH 71 52 19 0.735 0.0
SAN ANTONIO 68 50 18 0.732 0.5
PHOENIX 70 50 20 0.714 1.5
SEATTLE 69 49 20 0.710 2.0
LA LAKERS 69 43 26 0.623 8.0
HOUSTON 70 42 28 0.600 9.5
PORTLAND 69 37 32 0.536 14.0
SACRAMENTO 70 34 36 0.486 17.5 0.0
DENVER 69 33 36 0.478 18.0 0.5
DALLAS 68 31 37 0.456 19.5 2.0
GOLDEN STATE 70 22 48 0.314 29.5 12.0
MINNESOTA 70 19 51 0.271 32.5 15.0
LA CLIPPERS 72 14 58 0.194 38.5 21.0
|
55.1156 | Bulls are the team everyone wants to avoid in the first round | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks for a great year UMass! | Fri Mar 31 1995 14:58 | 15 |
| Here's why the race for positions is so important.
Orlando has for all intents and purposes clinched the top spot. If the
Knicks finish 2nd overall, they will be slotted third in the first
round, as the central winner will be the #2 seed. If the season were
to end today, that would mean the Knicks would play Jordan and the
Bulls in the first round, a fate the Knicks would desperately like to
avoid.
If the Bulls move up to fifth (or even fourth), they would play the
Bugs in the first round, which most likely would mean one and out for
Charlotte. The Hornets and the Knicks agree that they do not want to
face Chicago in the first round.
NAZZ
|
55.1157 | not looking good either way | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 15:05 | 19 |
| > If the Bulls move up to fifth (or even fourth), they would play the
> Bugs in the first round, which most likely would mean one and out for
> Charlotte. The Hornets and the Knicks agree that they do not want to
> face Chicago in the first round.
Ditto, what he said.
The problem with the Knicks is that they don't match up with either the
Hornets or the Bulls. The team they do the best against is the Pacers,
having won both games so far thised year.
The way the Bugs are playing, about the onliest team in the eastern
playoff mix they might be able to beat is Atlanta. Possibly Cleveland.
At this point, I'd as soon play Shaq as Michael. Either way it'd be a
sweep but it would be interesting to see if'n the Magic can actually show
up for a playoff series.
TTom
|
55.1158 | Okay, we care | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Mar 31 1995 15:08 | 11 |
| Okay, I agree that fans can care about such things; I just don't think
players themselves ever care for anything other than say actual first
place in the division. Home team advantage doesn't seem to penetrate
to the players either.
Now making playoffs would seem important but one year the Magic in
contention came to Boston and stunk the joint out losing by 40 with no
effort made at all and didn't make the lottery. Then they got Hardaway
and draft choices in the draft so maybe that was the plan all along.
I still like to see the C's make the 'offs.
|
55.1159 | ugh, ugher, ughest | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Mar 31 1995 15:12 | 9 |
| George Shinn cares.
A few weeks ago it looked like the Hornets had a chance win their firsted
round then play the Knicks which they do well and possibly advancing to
the Eastern finals.
I think that plan has gone south.
TTom
|
55.1160 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Fri Mar 31 1995 16:01 | 7 |
| > The Hornets and the Knicks agree that they do not want to
> face Chicago in the first round.
And beyond the 1st round, positioning is important because I do think
HCA makes a difference. Phil Jackson didn't think it did, but he
couldn't win one of the 4 at MSG last year, and they shouldn't have
won Game5 in '92-3 either.
|
55.1161 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | Hoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem Adonai | Fri Mar 31 1995 16:02 | 2 |
55.1162 | I've been mainly watching abdul | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Mar 31 1995 16:42 | 2 |
| I missed that, bless them; that western spot is worthwhile as the three
seem to really want it (unlike the east).
|
55.1163 | whattayamean they shouldn't have won??? | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:25 | 8 |
| Re: Joe/game 5 Bulls-Knicks in '93
BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK.
:*)
Spud
|
55.1164 | Incredible finish | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:27 | 6 |
| Oh, I meant to add that that was perhaps the greatest sequence at the
most crucial time I've ever witnessed in basketball. I wasn't a big
Bulls fan then, but I do remember saying WOW! about 10 times.
Spud
|
55.1165 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:32 | 4 |
| > -< whattayamean they shouldn't have won??? >-
> BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK, BLOCK.
All those missed NY FTs....just like Tuesday night.
|
55.1166 | any win | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Mon Apr 03 1995 11:10 | 25 |
| The injury depleted Hornets beat the injury depleted Heat, 105-92.
Missing for the Hornets were Dell Curry, Michael Adams and the designated
replacement for Scott Burrell, Joe Wold. Missing for Miami were Bimbo
Coles, Billy Owens and Kevin Gamble.
Throw in early foul troubles for Muggsy and Zo and you have a game that
you almost needed a program to follow.
The victory was due to the rest of the team playing fairly well along
with key contributions from David Wingate and Kenny Gattison. Both played
well in key stretches, well enough to beat the Heat.
Gatt seems almost back. He was actually in the middle, mixing it up to
grab 7 rebounds.
Next up, Philly comes to town on Wednesday. Hopefully the Bugs will
remember how badly they played lasted week when they got blowed out. Then
it's off to Detroit Friday. At the recent rate, going 1-1 would be a
plus.
And meanwhile, Chicago has inched to within a half game of Cleveland for
the 5th slot in the East.
TTom
|
55.1167 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:00 | 7 |
| >And meanwhile, Chicago has inched to within a half game of Cleveland for
>the 5th slot in the East.
To my delight. Having the Bulls play Charlotte in the 1st round would
be great. Follow that up with the winner playing Orlando. These 3
are the Knicks' most dangerous opponents and it would serve this Knicks
team well if they only had to play one of them to get to The Finals.
|
55.1168 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | End Corporate Welfare Instead! | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:29 | 6 |
|
Knicks in the finals is going to take some very kind/bias refereeing. With
their lack of offense and hand checking supposed to be illegal they're ripe
for a first round loss........
mike
|
55.1169 | bring 'em on | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:00 | 29 |
| With the scenario that is developing, the big winner will be the Knicks.
As mentioned, the Bulls, the Bugs and the Magic will all have to beat
each other.
Meanwhile, the Knicks would have Atlanta in the opening round, which
should be a_easy win for them, followed by the Pacers which is the only
top team in the East that the Knicks match up with.
Right now, the bestest shot for the Hornets is to keep ahead of the Bulls
but behind the Knicks and the Pacers. Just so everyone knows what I'm
describing, the Bugs match up better with the Magic than the Pacers. The
Pacers own the Hornets. It would be a_upset of significant portions for
Charlotte to beat Indiana in a 7 games series.
Now this brings us back to Jordan and the Bulls. Without Jordan, no
problem. With Jordan, you'll have to concede his 30 points and beat them
in the middle. They have no matchup for Zo. They should put a variety of
players on Jordan, like David Wingate, and make him work.
The key to the Bulls will not be how Jordan plays, he'll play great. It's
the rest of the team. Since Jordan's return, Tony Kukoc has taken a
vacation. Pippen looks like he's very pleased to not have to be the man.
BJ can be nuetralized.
But, the Bugs have got to have the home court advantage for any of this
to work.
TTom
|
55.1170 | Team offense/defense PPG are up about 5 since MJ | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:22 | 12 |
| Excuse me, but Kukoc had a triple-double the other night. He has had
difficulty adjusting to playing with Michael, but Michael has solved
that issue. Next is working with the big men.
He told Longley the other day to be ready for passes and if he wasn't
they'd be heading for his head. THEN, he'd be looking for them! :*)
The Bulls will be hard to shut down offensively. It's how well they
STOP other teams that will be the determining factor.
Spud
|
55.1171 | having difficulty | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:45 | 5 |
| I was talking about the "he has had difficulty adjusting" part of his
play. Hey, I'm a Kukoc fan but unlike the team, Jordan has not picked up
Tony's game.
TTom
|
55.1172 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Tue Apr 04 1995 10:45 | 8 |
| >Meanwhile, the Knicks would have Atlanta in the opening round,
As it stands now, assuming Chi passes Cle, the Knicks would face the Cavs
in the 1st round...another team they match-up well with.
If NY can defeat Indiana @MSG tonight they should wrap-up the 2nd-best
record in the East (they'll have a 4-game lead on the Pacers due to
their tie-breaker advantage).
|
55.1173 | Go Knicks, tonight, at least | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Tue Apr 04 1995 10:58 | 9 |
| re: that Pacer-Knicks game.
The best shot the Hornets have is to win the Division which considering
the way they're playing is a long shot. Finishing third, with the Knicks
second would be nice to set up the second round.
That would also put the Pacers up agin the Bulls for the 4-5 matchup.
TTom
|
55.1174 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Tue Apr 04 1995 11:24 | 7 |
| >That would also put the Pacers up agin the Bulls for the 4-5 matchup.
I think the Pacers would give the Bulls all they can handle...probably
beat them. And even though Charlotte plays NY tough, I still think the
Knicks will beat them in a 7-game series with the HCA. Too many big
bodies for Charlotte to deal with. And I think the Knicks' defense
will be tougher in the playoffs.
|
55.1175 | bring on the Jazz | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Tue Apr 04 1995 11:27 | 5 |
| The Knicks would certainly be favored but it's about the bestest matchup
for the Hornets in the East. So far thised year, if'n the Bugs get that
far, their firsted choice in the West would be Utah.
TTom
|
55.1176 | Pacers win, Cavs lose, Sixers come to town | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Wed Apr 05 1995 11:14 | 18 |
| The Pacers beat the Knicks to move within a half a game of them for 2nd
place in the East. Cleveland lost which moves them into a tie with
Chicago for the fifth spot. In keeping with their injury plagued season,
point guard Terell Brandon fractured his tibia and is out for the season.
In semi-related news, Kendall Gill has been granted a_indefinite medical
leave because he's suffering from clinical depression. He didn't make the
trip lasted night to Utah where the Sonics lost.
Tonight, the Sixers come to town. Here's hoping that the Bugs remember
how bad they looked in Philly lasted week and attempt to seek some manner
of revenge. One good goal might be to end Dana Barros' record for
consecutive games with a made 3 pointer - up to 48 games now, I think.
David Wingate will start again on the front line with Zo and LJ. Greg
Sutton and Darron Hancock will both get a chance to play.
TTom
|
55.1177 | ugly but a win | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Thu Apr 06 1995 11:25 | 15 |
| Ho-hum. Call it a_ugly win, but a win nonetheless.
The Bugs beat the Sixers 84-66 in a game that included a 19 point -
*TOTAL* - 2nd quarter that saw Charlotte outscore Philly 11-8. You gotta
go back to Fort Wayne over 30 years ago to top it.
The 66 points were a franchise low for the Sixers.
One real plus for Charlotte is the continued improvement of Kenny
Gattison who played about 20 minutes.
The Bugs now have won 44 games which ties its record from a couple of
years ago.
TTom
|
55.1178 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | bumhiem, lappas...idiots | Thu Apr 06 1995 12:34 | 6 |
| >The Bugs now have won 44 games which ties its record from a couple of
>years ago.
I'm glad it's you guys seeing Michael coming through the tunnel and
not us. I'd rather my team play him in a 3rd-round 7-game series
than right-off-the-bat in a 5-gamer.
|
55.1179 | bring him on | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Thu Apr 06 1995 12:39 | 17 |
| Amazingly, the Bulls haven't ever been one of the teams the Bugs just
caint beat, even in Michael's prime. Not like the Pacers or Houston.
And with their lack of a big middle man, Charlotte will always have at
least a way to beat them/him.
I'm sure you'll see a variety of attempts to stop Jordan while not
ignoring Pippen and the others.
Also, a major factor is the recent slide has been the loss of Dell Curry.
If'n he comes back to full strength in the playoffs, they have the
outside shot again.
Now if'n Jordan has a bunch of 30 point halfs, it'll be a_early end for
Charlotte.
TTom
|
55.1180 | Be careful, you may get what you asked for ;*) | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Thu Apr 06 1995 17:14 | 7 |
| I remember a certain group of fans that had a sign out saying "BRING ON
BIRD" Bird came back and torched their hopes something silly.
Yep, it was Cleveland.
Spud
|
55.1181 | injury report | HBAHBA::HAAS | recurring recusancy | Fri Apr 07 1995 13:39 | 21 |
| Injury report update.
Michael Adams may miss the rest of the season. Not only is he not getting
any better but there's a rumor going around that he's reinjured his calf
in his attempt at rehab.
Dell Curry will miss 5 more games while his sprained left ankle continues
to give him problems. He can walk and is reportedly even able to play
golf - is that a sport? ;-) - but caint make any cuts on it.
The word is that if'n Adams is out for the season, the Hornets might
consider getting Eddie Johnson back. EJ is playing in Europe and might be
available for the playoffs.
The goodness about injuries is Kenny Gattison's return. He's not back
completely but he's playing better and better each outing.
Now, if'n the Bugs can just keep their concentration and not lose at the
Bullets tonight ...
TTom
|
55.1182 | Watch out for Big George | HBAHBA::HAAS | Season Ticket Owner | Fri Apr 07 1995 16:56 | 5 |
| Just heard a good interview with the Chief talking about tonight's game
with Big George and reminding all that the Hornets choked away a double
digit second half lead lasted game at home agin the Bullets.
TTom
|
55.1183 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | | Mon Apr 10 1995 10:07 | 4 |
|
What are the Celts' chances against the Hornets? (Is it tonight?)
I figure they have a chance if half of the Hornets are injured.
|
55.1184 | good chance, for the Green team | HBAHBA::HAAS | Season Ticket Owner | Mon Apr 10 1995 15:17 | 18 |
| Based on the fack that this same group got trashed yesterday at the
Pacers, I'd say that the Boston chances are pretty good.
Also, the team likes to play bad a couple of games in a row so that's
another thing the Celtics have going for them.
The bad part is that what's left of this Hornets team is still better
than the current Boston team. I'd say that Dee Brown will be the only
matchup going into the game where the Celtics would get the nod in the
matchup.
But hey, this won't be played on paper and it will be settled by who
shows up and who doesn't.
BTW, the 68 points scored yesterday was a franchise low. This includes
teams led by Kelly Tripucka and JR Reid.
TTom
|
55.1185 | Bugs beat Boston | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 11 1995 11:30 | 21 |
| I guess you could call this a rebound as the Bugs come back from the
blowout in Indiana to drub the Celtics, 119-95.
Charlotte started real slow and in fack lost the firsted quarter 30-33.
The main weapons at this time for Boston were Dee Brown and Sherman
Douglas.
The turning point of the game, as is often the case in the NBA, was a no
call to a "situation" (it wasn't called a foul) when Dee Brown crushed
Muggsy, knocking him to the floor where he stayed there long enough to
make the Hornets faithful wonder if'n they were seeing yet another
injury.
Muggsy got up and after that everything seemed to go the Hornets way. Zo
got into the game, Hersey got into the game, LJ got into the game. The
Celtics started missing their shots and even the refs seemed like they
wanted to help the Bugs out. In short, after this, it was a_easy cruise.
Shore is looking like a Bugs-Bulls showdown, though.
TTom
|
55.1186 | my man ZO | CNTROL::CHILDS | End Corporate Welfare Instead! | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:09 | 9 |
|
Channel 38 up here which covered the game had Zo on for an interview after
the game. It was great to hear him. He said that the Bulls can be beat but
the injuries especially to Burell were going to hurt. He talked about he
told Sutton and Hancock they were going to have to pick up their games
now and how he was the floor leader and main man on the team. I'm sure
Grandmama is glad that he doesn't have to be the leader.
mike
|
55.1187 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:15 | 5 |
| > now and how he was the floor leader and main man on the team. I'm sure
> Grandmama is glad that he doesn't have to be the leader.
Mike, did he also acknowledge that he's still a PUNK ?? He's another
one of today's *stars* that are giving the NBA its image problem.
|
55.1188 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | End Corporate Welfare Instead! | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:17 | 11 |
|
> now and how he was the floor leader and main man on the team. I'm sure
> Grandmama is glad that he doesn't have to be the leader.
>> Mike, did he also acknowledge that he's still a PUNK ?? He's another
>> one of today's *stars* that are giving the NBA its image problem.
aw you're just mad cause he's better than Ewing at everything but scoring
and whinning........
mike
|
55.1189 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | End Corporate Welfare Instead! | Tue Apr 11 1995 12:18 | 2 |
|
and if they ever took to calling Ewing for travelling he'd average 10...
|
55.1190 | NBA's host team | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:02 | 2 |
55.1191 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | NY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!! | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:04 | 3 |
|
Why is Zo a punk because he shows up every night?
|
55.1192 | defense | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:45 | 14 |
| > Why is Zo a punk because he shows up every night?
The silence is deafening.
Meanwhile, despite the slurs, the Hornets are poised to do something that
they've never done before. At the current rate, they will hold their
collective opponents to under 100 points per game.
Right now they've given up 7259 points in 74 games for a 98.1 defensive
average. Also, the opponents are averaging only .455 FG%.
Maybe John Bach should get the Bugs' MVP for thised year.
TTom
|
55.1193 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 11 1995 15:48 | 22 |
| >> Why is Zo a punk because he shows up every night?
>The silence is deafening.
Gee, I guess if I don't get my reply in here within minutes....
Mourning has always been, and always will be, A PUNK. He loves to
dish out elbows, but God-forbid if anyone ever gives him one. He's
got a hot temper, and whines when he doesn't get a call. He over-celebrates
on his dunks (like it's some kind of enormous accomplishment)...pumping
the fist, pointing to the crowd, screaming with the loudest facial
expression possible.
He's just one of today's stars that are carbon-copies of each other.
LJ's another....Miller, Kemp, Robinson, Shaq, Webber...all the same.
None have won anything yet, and I'll guarantee you none will be
standing at the end of this season either.
I just get the impression that they're more interested in themselves
than in their team, and/or winning. Whatever MJ said when he talked
about them.....and SI too....
|
55.1194 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | | Tue Apr 11 1995 15:53 | 6 |
|
>He's just one of today's stars that are carbon-copies of each other.
>LJ's another....Miller, Kemp, Robinson, Shaq, Webber...all the same.
Can I assume that you're talking about Glenn Robinson, and not David?
If that's true, then I'm in agreement on everyone except perhaps LJ.
|
55.1195 | everybody's got one | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 11 1995 15:59 | 10 |
| I'm glad we now have criteria for punkdom. Using these as guidelines, I
get the impression that everybody this side of Grant Hill who can dunk it
is a punk.
>I just get the impression that they're more interested in themselves
>than in their team, and/or winning.
Unfortunately this impression is wrong.
TTom
|
55.1196 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 11 1995 16:01 | 9 |
| >Can I assume that you're talking about Glenn Robinson, and not David?
>If that's true, then I'm in agreement on everyone except perhaps LJ.
Sorry, yes, Glenn. David Robinson, Karl Malone, Ewing, all good for
the NBA. Play the game like professionals and never make themselves
the show.
LJ makes great commercials, but he takes that to the floor with
him. He's one of the loudest showboats of 'em all.
|
55.1197 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 11 1995 16:03 | 3 |
| >Unfortunately this impression is wrong.
Tell me why.
|
55.1198 | a leader | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 11 1995 16:11 | 17 |
| Well, having watched Zo for a couple of hundred games now, you can accuse
him of a lot of things but there's no basis in accusing him of not being
interested in winning. In fack, Zo has become the leader of this group
based mostly on his efforts and his desires to win. That means that 11
other players and a coaching staff who interact for more than you or I do
with him, have a very different impression.
Notice that I didn't refute your details cause you can make a case for
any and all of those, although taken collectively they sure sound like
almost everybody in the NBA.
You didn't assert that Zo is guilty of dissing others so I guess that
puts him a notch or two ahead of a lot of players.
What your colletion of criteria seems is simply that you don't like Zo.
TTom
|
55.1199 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 11 1995 16:40 | 16 |
| >What your colletion of criteria seems is simply that you don't like Zo.
I called him a carbon-copy of at least 5 or 6 other guys (those I could
think of off the top of my head)...hardly an example of picking on one
player.
I think Alonzo Mourning is a great player. The trouble with him (and
the others) is that he does too. He's got a great low-post game when
he's determined to use it. But his attitude gets in his way and he
disappears from the game for a while. I may not have attended 200
of his games, but I've probably seen that many through his college
and pro career. He hasn't changed one bit.
And for further clarification, Mourning and the others will NEVER
be in the class of Magic, Bird and Jordan in terms of their professional
approach to the NBA.
|
55.1200 | When I think of showboaters Zo doesnt come to mind | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 11 1995 16:42 | 10 |
| If your going to pick on someone pick on Shaq, he spends more time in
Hollywood then on the court, did shaq ever improve his free throws ?
I dont watch him enough to know if he improved that area of the game.
But he is clearly in the ME mode I'm sure he care's about winning, but
his reason's are more then likly tied to his endorsements then the
glory of winning it all.. I'd be willing to bet that some of his
endorsement contracts have clause's tied to winning the title...
mab
|
55.1201 | My Opinions!!!! | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | NY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!! | Tue Apr 11 1995 16:44 | 10 |
|
Sounds to me Joe, like you dislike all the new players. Of course he
won't ever get in those 3 players class. But they were very special
ball players we were lucky to see.
But Alonzo is not in the class of those other players you mentioned
either. Yes he pumps his fists and screams a little bit but he isn't a
showboat like LJ or Shaq etc... He is a team leader and he wants to win
at all costs.
|
55.1202 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | next year in Jerusalem! | Tue Apr 11 1995 17:26 | 1 |
55.1203 | | DZIGN::ROBICHAUD | Don'tCallMeFishRookie! | Tue Apr 11 1995 17:27 | 10 |
| Joe I totally disagree. Shaq has improved his game considerably
since his rookie year. Can't blame the guy for wanting to make as much
money as he can, especially when folks are begging him to take it. I've
only seen Mourning when the Hornets play the Celtics, but based on that I
would take him any day. Reggie Miller is one of the best clutch shooters
in the league today, he would be the best if Michael were still playing
baseball. Lumping these three with legitimate crybabies like Coleman or
Webber is unfair.
/Don
|
55.1204 | He shoulda worn his wig! | MKOTS3::RICHARD | S.F.W. | Tue Apr 11 1995 20:06 | 8 |
| Speaking of PUNKS... did anybody catch one of the biggest PUNKS of
them all, Larry Johnson, miss a wide open dunk during last nights
game. Boston TV was all over this...
He must have 'taw a puddy tat'.
The Exterminator
|
55.1205 | will mature | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Wed Apr 12 1995 11:12 | 28 |
| As for not being in the Michael, Magic and Larry class, who is? What you
have there is probably 3 of the starting 5 of the all-time all-time.
I agree with what's been said in that Zo is probably his own worst enemy
in terms of public perception on the court. I think that over time
maturity will take care of that. Lasted year he was tossed out of several
games for whining and arguing. He's had zipo ejections thised year. When
he learns that he would be more effective with his mouth shut and face
undistorted, he'll adopt that attitude. Also, he needs to pick and choose
when to profile. Not every shot is deserving of celebration.
Now LJ is a whole nother matter. This Hornets fan would much rather see
him showing his stuff down in the middle where his size and strength
should be helping the team out. But he insists on playing the 3, leaving
Zo alone to challenge the other team for boards. Until he starts playing
power forward, I'd just as soon he shut up.
LJ's miss was a classic case of going up and having no idea what to do.
He looked like he wanted to dunk it but didn't elevate enough and then
for some reason decided to try it anyway instead of just laying it in.
The best missed dunk I've ever seen was a few years back when the All
Star game was in Charlotte. On a break away, Nique headed to the whole,
jumped, wound up and hit the front of the rim. He knocked himself to the
floor while Magic and Karl Malone almost hurt themselves laughing from
the bench.
TTom
|
55.1206 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 12 1995 11:34 | 15 |
| > Sounds to me Joe, like you dislike all the new players. Of course he
> won't ever get in those 3 players class. But they were very special
> ball players we were lucky to see.
No, I like Grant Hill. The 3 in Dallas seem to have it together.
Penny looks like a determined *winner*. The guys I'm picking on
are too concerned with style. I'm not talking about their physical
skills, I'm talking about their image and their lack of professionalism
on the court. You guys misread my comment about Bird, Magic and MJ.
I was talking about their professional approach to the game, not
their skills.
I'm not saying anything new here. Just this week Auerbach said the
same thing. I've just hit some nerves 'cause I'm pointing out the
culprits.
|
55.1207 | not in my mind | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:13 | 8 |
|
Yeah Joe, Ewing's never pumped his fist or bumped Chests with his butt-
buddies or whined?
Give me a break Ewing's got no more class than Zo. He just happens to
play for the Knicks so that makes him cool........
mike
|
55.1208 | looking for Daniels? | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:35 | 22 |
| On another topic,
The Hornets are considering signing Lloyd Daniels, recently cut by the
Lakers. It looks like Dell Curry's injury will take at least a couple of
more games to fully recover. It wouldn't be too surprising if'n we didn't
see him until the playoffs.
Michael Adams' injury is supposedly even more serious and there's talk
that we may have seen the end of his career in Charlotte. Almost
everyone is assuming that he'll be exposed for the expansion draft.
In terms of that draft, here's my guess as to whom will be protected:
Zo, LJ, Muggsy, Scott Burrell, Hersey Hawkins and Dell Curry without any
doubts. There's talk of saving Greg Sutton and the team will probably
keep Kenny Gattison.
Unprotected include the Chief and Michael Adams, mostly for salary
reasons. Others would be Wingate, Hancock (although he's getting some
support lately), Tom Tolbert, Joe Wolf and Tony Bennett.
TTom
|
55.1209 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:36 | 6 |
| > Yeah Joe, Ewing's never pumped his fist or bumped Chests with his butt-
> buddies or whined?
I've seen Ewing get excited at an appropriate time, like hitting a big
bucket late in the 4th. Mourning goes wild on a meaningless dunk in
the 1st half.
|
55.1210 | exit | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Wed Apr 12 1995 16:20 | 5 |
|
yeah I guess whenever the Knicks score it's a reason to celebrate and
appropriate..........
;^)
|
55.1211 | Nets' injuries | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Wed Apr 12 1995 17:05 | 7 |
| Just heard on the radio that neither Coleman nor Benjamin made the trip
to Charlotte. Rick Mahorn and former Hornet Arman Gilliam will start in
their place.
Also, Kenny Anderson aint any where near 100% but will probably start.
TTom
|
55.1212 | Having seen slightly > 0 games in last half dozen years | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR DTN 865-2944 | Thu Apr 13 1995 10:31 | 12 |
| .1205, TTom:
> As for not being in the Michael, Magic and Larry class, who is? What you
> have there is probably 3 of the starting 5 of the all-time all-time.
Not probably, definitely. Add Kareem at center (and you Bill Russell
fans should start shooting now, 'cause I won't be back at my desk until
a week from tomorrow), and who's the other forward? I can't think of
anybody since Elgin Baylor that I'd prefer to him, but I also haven't
had much interest in the NBA lately.
Steve
|
55.1213 | losses | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:20 | 25 |
| Well this is about it for the Hornets.
They lose to Atlanta 93-94 and in the process lose Muggsy Bogues to a
hamstring.
The loss to Atlanta was very typical. The Hornets were up 11 and thought
they had the game won. They let up defensively, allowed the Hawks to get
back in the game and in the end missed 5 of their lasted 6 free throws.
Even with all that, they refused to play D one more time and allowed
Mookie to penetrate and dish off to Grant Long for the game winner.
Muggsy's injury came with Hornets looking like they were going to cruise
to a_easy win. Greg Sutton came in and played one of his bestest games
yet. But in the end, it was the same old same old that did the Bugs in.
In typical fashion, they had a grand total of 6 offensive rebounds, 2 of
which came from LJ on one play in which he failed to score after getting
his own rebound twice.
Oh yeah, the Hawks outrbebounded them and oh yeah, the Pacers won easily.
I went and got my playoff tickets and it'll be surpising if'n I get to
see 3 games. The firsed 2 are at the Hive against Michael and that series
will have to go to 5 games for Charlotte to get back home.
TTom
|
55.1214 | Doubles and Bugs this Sat | POBOX::WIERSBECK | | Mon Apr 17 1995 15:46 | 6 |
| TTom,
How long is Bogues out for?
Spud
|
55.1215 | 49 and hopefully counting | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 18 1995 11:18 | 14 |
| Well he didn't make the trip to Philly but they're expecting him to play
Thursday when the Knicks come to town.
Meanwhile, lasted night, the Bugs beat the Sixers to clinch 4th place and
add to their franchise record for wins, up to 49. Scrubs Sutton and
Hancock continue to contribute. 6 Hornets scored in double digit with the
Chief (8) and Kenny Gattison (9) just missing out.
The Sixers are the ones that really killed Charlotte's divisional chances
when they beat the Bugs a couple of weeks ago. Charlotte also lost Scott
Burrell for the season in that game. Dana Barros continued to add to his
league record making 1 of 2 3 point attempts.
TTom
|
55.1216 | Told My wife this is what I want for x-mas (A little Early) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:02 | 5 |
| Hey Got an extra ticket for games 1 and 2 :-) how long of a drive from
boston to Charlotte :-)
DO they have dates set for games 1 and 2 in charlotte yet ?
MairB
|
55.1217 | 50 wins! | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon Apr 24 1995 11:45 | 30 |
| re: -1
No but they can be had from Ticketon starting tomorrow. There's about
1500 of them which are expected to last about 10 minutes.
It's a LONG drive. I'd guess it's about 14 hours - a real guess.
The games are set: Friday night and Sunday afternoon in Charlotte and
then TBD.
Now to the Hornets ;-)
The good news is they won 50 games for the firsted time, beating
Cleveland 97-72. To put the score in perspective it was 43-42 at the
half. The Bugs went on a 26-0/zip/goose-egg-baby run in the 3rd to blow
out them poor Cavs. Mark Price was the onliest starter for Cleveland as
Tyrone Hill and John Williams didn't play.
Muggsy Bogues who's got a hurting hamstring played the firsted 3 minutes
and sat out the rest of the game. Kenny Gattison didn't play due to back
spasms. Zo led with 26 points and 12 boards, not enough to get him to
20/10 for the season, though. He's about 10 rebounds shy.
Meanwhile, everyone seemed focused on Friday night's encounter with
Michael Jordan, even the Hornets players. On the minus side of things,
Jordan, Pippen and Kukoc present serious mathcup problems for the Bugs.
On the plus, Zo should be able to dominate in the middle. I'd be
seriously surpised to see anyone picking them Bugs to win this series.
TTom
|
55.1218 | against their nature, but... | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Apr 24 1995 12:39 | 7 |
| >the plus, Zo should be able to dominate in the middle. I'd be
>seriously surpised to see anyone picking them Bugs to win this series.
To have any chance, I think Charlotte better not try to run up-and-down
the floor with these guys. They should slow it down, send Mourning to
the foul line 40+ times/game and take their chances in a low-scoring
nail-biter in each game.
|
55.1219 | run then don't run | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon Apr 24 1995 12:45 | 15 |
| Actually, the Bugs have been "practicing" the half court plan a lot of
the season.
With Muggsy in there, the tendency is to run, run and run. Bristow had
tried to make the team be more selective and run when they can and when
it isn't there, play the half court.
Zo has to be The Man if'n the Bugs have any chance at all.
One other factor in all of this is the coaching of Bach who was with the
Bulls for their 3 titles. The team has gone outta town to prepare for
Chicago and much of that preparation will be tyring to come up with a
defense for their triangle offense.
TTom
|
55.1220 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Apr 24 1995 14:33 | 10 |
| >One other factor in all of this is the coaching of Bach who was with the
>Bulls for their 3 titles. The team has gone outta town to prepare for
>Chicago and much of that preparation will be tyring to come up with a
>defense for their triangle offense.
He should be the best person to come up with a defensive strategy
against the JordanBulls.
This is the best 1st-round matchup. It's hard to imagine that one
will be gone after just 3 losses.
|
55.1221 | hopeful | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon Apr 24 1995 15:06 | 14 |
| >This is the best 1st-round matchup. It's hard to imagine that one
>will be gone after just 3 losses.
Thanks for the optomism because there's certainly a large group of
followers o' the Bugs who are deeply concerned about being swept.
The way I see it, the firsted game could be very crucial. The Hornets
absolutely have to win this one. Game 2 would be nice, also. The problems
will be in Chicago where Jordan will be hard to beat.
In any case, the rest of the teams will thank Charlotte if'n they can
extend the series to even 4 games.
TTom
|
55.1222 | Don't know how he's lasted this long | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks for a great year UMass! | Mon Apr 24 1995 15:14 | 3 |
| If'n the Bugs git swept, kin they finally fire that bum Bristow?
NAZZ
|
55.1223 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon Apr 24 1995 15:37 | 3 |
| > -< Don't know how he's lasted this long >-
Massive injuries last year. If he gets swept, he should be fired.
|
55.1224 | could happen | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon Apr 24 1995 16:13 | 58 |
| > If'n the Bugs git swept, kin they finally fire that bum Bristow?
I think it's really time to give credit where credit is due.
Right now all of the success that the Hornets have had, however that
success is judged, is dependent on a very few events.
1. Initially, in building the team, the Hornets were fortunate enough to
land Muggsy Bogues and Dell Curry.
2. The Hornets won the lottery and selected LJ.
3. The Hornets finished second in the lottery and selected Zo.
Without these three events, the Hornets would be competing with the
Clippers, Bullets and T'wolves for another lottery.
Now, when you consider who the Bugs have, you need to look at the most
recent moves:
1. Hersey Hawkins came in the Kendall Gill trade that also involved a
firsted round pick and incidentally involved Dana Barros. The idea was
that they got bad value on the pick but were looking to lose Gill for
nothing in a year or two. Not to mention, that Gill basically had quit on
the team.
2. They went into the free agency market and got a 40+ year old Chief
who has helped most with his counseling of Zo. He has contributed little
on the court, except in small spurts. This cost about $2 mil.
3. They went into the free agency market and got oft injured and
undersized Michael Adams who is obviously past his peak. This cost about
$2 mil.
The only other significant acquisition was lasted year's draft choice
Scott Burrell who has been injury prone, especially in the Achilles
tendon which he tore this year. He's ending the season on IR.
So obviously, whoever is making the personnel calls needs to be held
accountable. Dave Twardzik is the Director of Player Personnel but it's
unclear how much authority he has. Team President Spencer Stolpen, who's
basketball experience is being bounced outta Florida on a land scam that
cost him his lawyer's license, seems to be the man in charge. Of course,
team owner George Shinn, who made his millions bilking the tax payers on
student loans, meddles selectively.
With all that said, Bristow has shown very little development as a coach.
He got the job without any previous experience and hired 2 assistant
coaches without any previous experience.
Charlotte's improvement on defense looks to be the work of John Bach.
Now, the Bugs are facing the likely prospects of losing to the Bulls in
Round #1. If'n that happens, it would not surprise me at all if Bristow
gets gone. Also, the Hornets may encourage Twardzik to accept a_offer
somewhere else.
TTom
|
55.1225 | Muggsy still hurting | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 25 1995 11:20 | 27 |
| The Bugs are in Augusta, GA (don't ask me how this happened cause I don't
know) preparing for Michael Jordan and the Bulls.
The major concern in terms of preparation is the injury status to Muggsy
Bogues. Muggsy has 2 problems with his left leg. He pulled his hamstring
and he has a bone bruise in his knee. Accroding to the team, he's OK
going up and down the court, but when he cuts, the bone bruise is very
painful.
The entire core of point guards is either hurting or coming off injuries.
Greg Sutton who's looked good down the stretch injured his neck in the
game Sunday against Cleveland. Michael Adams is coming off a series of
injuries, the latest being a calf muscle injury that has kept him outta
action for a month.
Tony Bennett has been activated for the firsted time this season and is
obviously in no kinda shape.
Healthy, these three are fairly inadequate in any case.
In the matchups, all things being equal (i.e., no significant injuries)
Muggsy could more than hold his own against BJ Armstrong and would be one
of the two positions in which the Bugs would have a_advantage over the
Bulls. The other is obviously Zo's matchup with the trilogy of Perdue,
Longley and Wennington.
TTom
|
55.1226 | WoW! | CNTROL::CHILDS | | Tue Apr 25 1995 13:23 | 10 |
|
TTom, if the typing was correct over in "The Line" does Bristow
need anymore ammo than 7 1/2 point dogs at home? What an insult.
I'm sure Zo's taking it personally hopefully Grandmama is too
cause he could be deciding factor. If he decides to play like
a 4 instead of a 3, Chi-town's in trouble.
Yo Mair, hahhaaa never be favorites......
mike
|
55.1227 | that's what it said | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 25 1995 13:35 | 19 |
| Mike,
I double checked that there 7� point line a couple of times. It seemed a
lot, considering that the odds on the game were only 7:5.
The local rag only had the Thursday games.
As for motivating anyone to do anything, this has never been one of
Bristow's strengths. A perfect example of this are some of the recent
games wherein the possibility of winning the division couldn't even be
used to avert a loss.
And if'n you're looking to spread some of the blame around, Grandmama is
a good place to start. LJ loves to score and rebounds in spurts and then
take the rest of the game off. I wish they did something like the "+/-"
thing in Hokey for hoops. I'm sure his would be real bad. BTW, no way
will he move back to 4, IMO. He likes the soft, outside game too much.
TTom
|
55.1228 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 25 1995 15:10 | 4 |
| > Yo Mair, hahhaaa never be favorites......
More like, "they'll never be 'dogs".
|
55.1229 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The dream is always the same... | Tue Apr 25 1995 15:14 | 5 |
55.1230 | not really | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue Apr 25 1995 15:20 | 11 |
| > Charlotte has won 36 of their last 40 games. The 7.5 point spread is
> NOT out of line, even with Burrell out.
Not sure what this all means but my data shows the Hornets as going 24-16
in their lasted 40. It sounds like you read this as the Bugs being
favored over the Bulls. It's vice-versa.
In their lasted 20, they're 11-9 which is probably something to do with
the spread strongly favoring da Bulls.
TTom
|
55.1231 | too funny | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Tue Apr 25 1995 16:03 | 2 |
55.1232 | I beleive I said 4 games earlier... | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 25 1995 16:44 | 20 |
| Wait a Minute, Did I say that the Bulls would never be favored by
the spread ???? Im confused, I think maybe your confusing what I
said and the Other Bulls fan said :-)
Im very surprised that Charlotte a 50game winner playing at home
is a 7.5 pt underdog, of course we know the spread is mearly a
mecanism to try and get even money bet on the game and everyone and
his brother will be beating on the Bulls so they need to cushion the
spread a bit to even it up...
I personally do not think Chicago will cover 7.5 pts in game 1 at
charlotte. I thought the bulls would be getting 3-5 pts, this is
the first Home Series for Charlotte ever (Right ?)...
I would think Charlotte would come out too hot/high for chicago to
shut them down the first night, I see game 1 as Charlottes and Game II
will definatly go to chicago (as well as game's 3 and 4 :-)...)
MairB
|
55.1233 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 25 1995 16:55 | 10 |
| > Im very surprised that Charlotte a 50game winner playing at home
> is a 7.5 pt underdog,
Charlotte has been slumping down the stretch. Burrell is gone.
Bogues is hurting. Jordan is back.
> the first Home Series for Charlotte ever (Right ?)...
I believe Charlotte had HCA over Boston two years ago.
|
55.1234 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | The dream is always the same... | Tue Apr 25 1995 22:52 | 7 |
55.1235 | #5 | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Wed Apr 26 1995 11:19 | 16 |
| > the first Home Series for Charlotte ever (Right ?)...
Tis true.
The lasted time they were the #5 and played Boston at #4. In fack this
was one of the wildest swings in playoff history where they went from
struggling to get in, to clinching to climbing to the #5 slot in a matter
of days.
FWIW, Danny Sheridan still has Chicago at 7� but the local rag has them
by only 3. I think the difference is whether Muggsy plays or not. Without
Muggsy, the Bugs have no chance which can easily deteriorate to a double
digit loss.
TTom
|
55.1236 | Never quite bought into Muggsey | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Apr 28 1995 12:55 | 10 |
| re 0 IQ - is that a Stanford-Binet or Wonderlic score?
I'd rather have Adams in there than Muggsy but I saw mb made an all
underrated team.
Also, I recall Muggsy and Adams going at it in the garden when Wake
came up with NC to play BC and BU in won of the many well-intentioned
but failed attempts to try to make Boston a basketball town. It was
quite a duel of undersized nba prospects, BC won the game but Bogues
appeared faster than Adams which was unprecedented.
|
55.1237 | no contest: Muggsy | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Fri Apr 28 1995 13:19 | 11 |
| As a_orginal Bug booster, there is no comparison between Muggsy and
Adams.
Muggsy makes things happen. The onliest area where Adams has a_edge is in
long distance shooting.
Adams has also lost several steps and is no where what he used to be.
Personally he seems a nice enough chap but right how he's a waste of a $2
mil slot even without missing all the time he did thised year.
TTom
|
55.1238 | Shinn gives Bristow KOD | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Fri Apr 28 1995 14:33 | 14 |
| > If'n the Bugs git swept, kin they finally fire that bum Bristow?
Well step #1 has happened. George Shinn has given Bristow the ol' Kiss of
Death by pledging that Bristow has Shinn's support and will be the coach
of the Bugs nexted year.
Step #2 will be getting swept by the Bulls.
In any case, Bristow's status is getting more ink than anything this side
of Michael Jordan's return. Most of the locals have already thrown the
towel in on this series and it seems that they're looking at Bristow as
the scapegoat.
TTom
|
55.1239 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Fri Apr 28 1995 17:45 | 9 |
| >In any case, Bristow's status is getting more ink than anything this side
>of Michael Jordan's return. Most of the locals have already thrown the
>towel in on this series and it seems that they're looking at Bristow as
>the scapegoat.
Charlotte and Orlando had the GREAT misfortune of falling in the wrong
playoff bracket after having franchise-best seasons. MJ is going to
crush their '95 seasons. The Knicks are the only team that can stop
the JordanBulls, and that's something they've never done.
|
55.1240 | 1-1 | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 11:29 | 52 |
| After 2 it's Charlotte 1, Chicago/NBA/NBC/ESPN 1.
Before I start whining about how Michael Jordan gets every call including
those that don't happen, congratulations are in order for the Bugs.
They played the Bulls even and forced overtime in the firsted game. In
fack, they had a chance to win it. They got the ball with 20 seconds left
but couldn't convert (see discussion on Bristow). The Bulls went on a
10 point burst to start OT to win 108-100. Jordan had about a hundred.
Then, with all the talk of sweep and Jordan being unbeatable, Charlotte
used their sole advantage - the front line - to win relatively easily,
100-89. Especially gratifying was outscoring the Bulls 27-15 down the
stretch.
Here's the trends:
o Michael Jordan certainly is back. Along with his return is a
total commitment by the NBA to make sure that he gets every call
that takes place in his general vicinity.
o Zo is only slightly less unstoppable than Jordan. He's going at
about 25-15 rate. Apparently, Bristow has noticed this and has
finally understood that the Bugs have to keep taking it inside
to pull this series out. One only wishes LJ would fully
understand this.
o The rest of the Bulls are standing around waiting for Jordan to
do his thing. Pippen, Kukoc and the rest have their moments like
when Pippen hit a couple of treys, but generally they look like
whatever the play is, it aint their number.
o The way to defend (if'n you can use such a word) Jordan is to
put a_athletic defender on him. The fack that Scott Burrell is
on the IR made Bristow go with Hancock on Jordan. You have to
see this guy to believe him. He made on ESPN highlight with
a major rebound-dunk over everybody. But his reall contribution
was to stick to Jordan like something that would get this note
SET HIDDEN. Dell Curry doesn't have a chance. Hersey Hawkins
caint get it done. Hancock really made Jordan work.
o What the hail is this Luc Longley thing that Jackson is into? It
looks like Perdue outplays him easy, but Luc Logley is getting
the minutes.
o Even the Bulls are talking about how the United Center is not
like the ol' place. To a man, the Bugs would much rather play at
the new place.
o Sherman freakin' Douglas! Oh, that's another topic.;-)
TTom
|
55.1241 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon May 01 1995 12:20 | 26 |
| > o Michael Jordan certainly is back. Along with his return is a
> total commitment by the NBA to make sure that he gets every call
> that takes place in his general vicinity.
If I were MJ I'd be embarrassed by some of the calls going my way.
It really is ridiculous.
> o Zo is only slightly less unstoppable than Jordan. He's going at
> about 25-15 rate. Apparently, Bristow has noticed this and has
> finally understood that the Bugs have to keep taking it inside
> to pull this series out. One only wishes LJ would fully
They clearly lost Game 1 'cause they didn't understand this. The shot
selection (if you can call it that) in the 4th was awful.
> o The rest of the Bulls are standing around waiting for Jordan to
> do his thing. Pippen, Kukoc and the rest have their moments like
> when Pippen hit a couple of treys, but generally they look like
> whatever the play is, it aint their number.
This has been the case since his return. You could understand it in
the regular season games, 'cause MJ needed to get *in shape* in a short
period of time. But it's still going on now. Hopefully this one-dimensional
attack will be their downfall.
|
55.1242 | let 'em play | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 12:28 | 11 |
| >If I were MJ I'd be embarrassed by some of the calls going my way.
>It really is ridiculous.
Because of these ridiculous calls, the crowd really got into the game. It
was so bad, it was embarrassing and the crowd started yelling "Don't
touch Mike" at about 100db and it seemed to make a difference. And
everytime Mike went to the line there was a continuous chorus of boos.
In the postgame, Jordan gave credit to the crowd.
TTom
|
55.1243 | If they'd acknowledge the Chief they'd have a chance in Chi | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon May 01 1995 12:46 | 8 |
| Some of dem bugs should take note of a certain Robert Parrish that the
C's have leased out. They haven't quite figured out that Parrish has a
big advantage in that he can run the floor better than 90% of the big
men and in transition should be given the ball for his 10-13 footers.
Nooo, Michael Jordan gets special treatment. I'd suggest the '93
Phoenix - Chi notes be re-perused (Somebody see if JD wants to
comment).
|
55.1244 | Chief has slowed a bit | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 13:35 | 10 |
| Sad to say but the days of Chief running the floor and being a large part
of the transition game are all but done.
Chief has a little bit of the spurt still left in him but he's most
effective in the half court and when he's playing with Zo.
The lineup that played good against the bulls was when Zo was paired with
Chief or Kenny Gattison and Hancock or Wingate on Jordan.
TTom
|
55.1245 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon May 01 1995 14:19 | 8 |
| Well I watched about 5 minutes with him in there running the court on
every transition but each time the rest of the bugs would ignore him or
do what you say and use him to augment the half court game.
That's my point, Bugs don't have using the Chief in their plans but are
crazy since I saw him doing a Serena's song on Sunday.
Billte
|
55.1246 | in spurts | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 14:33 | 10 |
| Yeah, for about 5 minutes he can go up and down. But that's about it.
If'n you watched the firsted game, not many if any Bugs seemed to have
much of a clue as to what to do. The lasted play in regulation was really
fairly typical of the lack of plan methodology.
Then on Sunday, things seemed to fall in place for a relatively simple
plan. Pound it inside and cover Jordan all the time.
TTom
|
55.1247 | exit | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Mon May 01 1995 16:24 | 9 |
|
Shaq who? If anybody still has doubts that Zo is the better center
than they obviously need glasses. Did I actually see Grandmama dunk
a ball yesterday? Dam dam dam it should be 2-0. Say what you want about
the calls he gets MJ is still best. My biggest regret is that it's
only a 5 game series. This one deserves 7. It easily been the most
entertaining series to date........
mike
|
55.1248 | always will be a Celtic | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 01 1995 17:03 | 2 |
55.1249 | LJ looked good | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 17:06 | 18 |
| re: LJ
LJ had his bestest game in quite some time yesterday. He actually dunked
one and took a bunch more to the hole.
re: Jordan and the calls.
Jordan is obviously at least as good a_off guard as anyother to ever play
in the NBA. He's the best right now, in any case. That's why the
ticky-tacky fantom calls are so stupid. He needs them less than anyone
else does.
The real challenge to this series may be game 3. If'n it continues the
trends started in game 2, da Bugs just might steal one. Of course, that
would ensure that the Bulls couldn't win it in Chicago. Maybe that ticket
to game 5 will be worth something after all ;-).
TTom
|
55.1250 | no front line | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 17:18 | 30 |
| > Nice to see the Chief hitting those rainbow jumpers over Pippen
> yesterday too.
Several issues, here...
Pippen looks completely outta place when the Bugs go to their big front
line. His problem is that there's no one he can guard. When he's on LJ,
LJ can pick him up and walk him to the block. Muggsy gives him a nice,
soft bounce pass and there aint no hope. His other option is Chief.
Pippen tries to count on his quickness but if'n the Chief gets the ball
facing the basket, Pippen is at another complete loss. He doesn't even
try to guard Zo, letting him take it in when he gets it.
The size problem with Chicago is aggrevated by the fack that both Kukoc
and Pippen like to play it soft. They both show up like they're the 3.
Pippen will go to the boards to follow a shot, but only occasionally.
Kukoc seems to never be around the middle.
Pippen should cause mathcup problems at the other end but he seems
unwillingly to take it hard to the basket and looks content to try to pop
the 3. In both cases he's looking for Jordan and worrying about him more
than just playing. Kukoc, on offense, continues to look like he doesn't
know either the play or what the Bulls are trying to do.
> -< always will be a Celtic >-
In the program, they show him playing for the Hornets. Must be a typo. In
any case, they give Charlotte the points when he scores.
TTom
|
55.1251 | Chief is a Celtic, so is Ainge | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 01 1995 17:35 | 7 |
55.1252 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon May 01 1995 17:53 | 5 |
| > Shaq who? If anybody still has doubts that Zo is the better center
> than they obviously need glasses.
So Mike, who's to blame for Mourning's awful shot selection (3 ptrs ?) at
the end of Game 1 ? It cost 'em the game.
|
55.1253 | Zo can shoot FT's too | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 01 1995 17:56 | 1 |
55.1254 | oh-fer | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 17:56 | 13 |
| > Boston will retire his number, not Charlotte.
The Chief will be the firsted Hornet to go the the Hall of Fame. For
sure, Charlotte will retire double zero, too. Right up there with their
attendance banners. Who knows, by then, maybe they'll actually win
something worth noting.
So I guess we can put this "always a Celtics" thing to rest". Your
firsted couple of attempts were wide right.
Also, lest we fergit, he wasn't even originally a Celtic.
TTom
|
55.1255 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Mon May 01 1995 17:57 | 4 |
| > I thought Bogues said he cost them the game.
Only 'cause Mourning wasn't posting-up. Forcing poor no-shot-Mugsy to
take all the big shots.
|
55.1256 | 50 games Zo's/Muggsy's fault | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Mon May 01 1995 18:01 | 15 |
| Neither Zo nor Muggsy cost the Hornets the game.
Zo faded in the 4th and Muggsy missed what coulda been the game winner at
the buzzer.
But make no mistake about it. This team goes only as far as Muggsy and Zo
can carry it. If'n they play like game 1, this series could end in
Chicago. If'n they play like game 2, it still could end but with
Charlotte victorious.
Chicago is some dire straits if'n the front line steps up and Moggsy and
others get them the ball. Chicaog has no plan B, lacking any personnel
that could do something about it.
TTom
|
55.1257 | Celtic blood runs through his veins | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Mon May 01 1995 19:23 | 2 |
55.1258 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Tue May 02 1995 08:53 | 12 |
|
Geez Joe, seems to me that he hit back to back threes in the fourth
quarter of game 1. Why he wasn't posting up is a question to ask
Bristow not me. I believe the final sequences they went to LJ posting
up who got doubled and kicked ti back to Muggsy who couldn't buy one.
While I agree they should have went to Zo in the post I didn't get to
make the call.
IF you're a GM, who are you taking Zo or Shaq given the choice?
mike
|
55.1259 | oh-fer continues | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue May 02 1995 11:00 | 12 |
| > Tom, Charlotte retiring the Chief's number will mean about as much as
> if they retired your season ticket seat #.
So, we've gone from "always a Celtic" to "they'll retire his jersey" to
bad mouthing me and my Bugs.
I guess when you caint sustain your opinions expressed like facks, it's
not surprising to try to deflect the discussion.
Nexted!
TTom
|
55.1260 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue May 02 1995 11:02 | 7 |
| > IF you're a GM, who are you taking Zo or Shaq given the choice?
Tough call. I think Mourning has a better all-around game, and he
can win close games on the free throw line all by himself. But he
disappears too often. Maybe it's Bristow...wouldn't surprise me.
But trip-after-trip in the 4th of Game1 and he's standing outside...
not good.
|
55.1261 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue May 02 1995 11:05 | 12 |
| >Neither Zo nor Muggsy cost the Hornets the game.
>Zo faded in the 4th and Muggsy missed what coulda been the game winner at
>the buzzer.
Well, maybe not to the local faithful, but to this OBJECTIVE viewer
(who's rooting for them), they DEFINITELY did. You can argue that
the rest of the team has no balls, or ain't good 'nough to get the
job done at crunchtime, but the facts are the facts. Mourning wasn't
where he should be, and Bogues missed every shot he took...and he only
needed one to win that game.
|
55.1262 | got them there | HBAHBA::HAAS | You ate my hiding place. | Tue May 02 1995 11:21 | 10 |
| I aint saying Muggsy didn't stink up the place or that Zo may have been
in the wrong place. I'm just saying that trying to place the blame on
them is only looking at the closing minutes. Zo had 30+ points and 10+
boards which were major factors in the Bugs being there to win it.
The fault I have on the lasted play is this. Muggsy has the ball. LJ is
double teamed. Zo is double teamed. Where's the shooters posting up
outside?
TTom
|
55.1263 | interesting | BSS::MENDEZ | | Tue May 02 1995 13:01 | 5 |
| I heard a reporter state that Zo had more rebounds than *7* Bulls
Combined. What makes it even more interesting is that three of the
Bulls were Wennington, Longley, and Kukoc. The Bulls definitely miss
Grant and Cartwright...
|
55.1264 | girly mon in the middle | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Tue May 02 1995 14:09 | 12 |
| One of the thangs us Bugs fans gotta like is how Jackson seems really
committed to Longley down the stretch. Not like he's got much of a choice
but it sure looks like Perdue would be the better choice.
Poor Luc, what points he gets is from the outside.
Zo made a point about how the Bulls have abandoned any attempts at
playing near the hole. While not mentioning names, he alluded to
something one of the Bulls non-forces said about not wanting to go into
the middle cause it's rough in there. Zo said that's why you get paid.
TTom
|
55.1265 | You know my take on Longley | AKOCOA::BREEN | They don't make Chews like Charlston any more.. | Tue May 02 1995 15:17 | 11 |
| Well I saw Luc's minutes and caught a little bugs-bulls and longley was
in there and I just shrugged and concluded that Jackson is seeing
something that I've sure missed. The little bit I did see it seemed
that Luc's head was in it a bit more than last year.
Sometimes I think coach's get overly impressed with practice
performance and mix it up with game performance and take an average.
I also think we greatly overrate the thinking processes of these
coaches. There success usually comes from attention to the very basic
skills and don't have or seem to need an astuteness of the subtleties
of their sport.
|
55.1266 | help needed in the middle | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Tue May 02 1995 15:26 | 8 |
| Luc Longley: the best Aussie in the NBA ;-).
And I would agree that we're overrating Jackson's thought process on
Longley. It should be obvious that he's spending more time wishing
Cartwright was back than considering who should go in and not get the job
done.
TTom
|
55.1267 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Tue May 02 1995 15:32 | 8 |
|
well hopefully Jackson will continue to sleep but given the effect that
Luc and Bill and Will have had on Mourning, I'd just go to a smaller
lineup forget about the boards and force the pace uptempo. Hornets
aren't the smartest guys around and probably would get caught up in
the fenetic pace instead of slowing it down to where they need it.
mike
|
55.1268 | steady as she goes | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Tue May 02 1995 15:35 | 10 |
| That's was one of the concerns of the Bugs, getting caught up in the up
and down game where Jordan and Pippen really have the edge.
If'n Zo and LJ race up and down the court, there'll be no rebounds by the
4th quarter.
And what's this "Hornets aren't the smartest guys around" stuff? Oh, you
said Hornets. I thought you said Hornets fans. ;-).
TTom
|
55.1269 | destroyed | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Wed May 03 1995 10:58 | 14 |
| Crash n' burn, baby!
The picture of Zo in the local rag says it all. This was not be his
night.
Either Zo got overpsyched, missed the plane and that was a_impostor or he
shouldn'ta drunk all that cough syrup.
LJ chipped in a very quiet 22 but Kukoc woke up and matched that. No
body else really stepped up.
Oh well, there's one more chance and else it's on to NASCAR. :+(
TTom
|
55.1270 | Michael Air Jordan VS The Admiral :-) | MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKS | | Wed May 03 1995 12:10 | 22 |
| They only have to take 1 game at chicago and they'll have there shot
tomorow night, I wish I was as confident as you, I was hoping chicago
would somehow sweep charlotte and that Boston would carry Orlando 5
games and maybe give chicago a little edge in the rest department.
Shaq is going to eat Chicago's Center's alive, I hope they have a GREAT
game plan (Should they meet Orlando in rnd 2).
Congrats to the other 1st and 2nd seed teams for doing what they are
suppose to do, sweep thru rnd 1 (#2 Indiana, #1 San Antonio and #2
phoenix all swept there series).
San Antonio VS Lakers in Rnd 2 should be an intresting series, but
Phoenix vs (Houston or utah) looks like a boring one, send both of
them home now (houston/utah) and save us from having to watch. Phoenix
is in the finals I hope San Antonio is there as well, that will be a
great western conference final (Ive totaly given up on seattle).
The 2nd round in the East could be incredible NY VS IND and ORL VS Chic
I dont see any clear cut favorites out of that group...
Mab
|
55.1271 | if'n NBA has it's way | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Wed May 03 1995 12:23 | 11 |
| > -< Michael Air Jordan VS The Admiral :-) >-
Only one small nit in all of this. The TV money is Mike vs Sir Chuck.
That assumes, however, that da Bulls survive the Mike-Shaq hype.
The problem Robinson has is that he's too clean cut and wholesome to
really kindle much emotion. The TV fans like the rappers, gamblers and
crowd spitters ;-).
TTom
|
55.1272 | Opposites attract | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | I have no answers | Wed May 03 1995 12:27 | 9 |
| >> The problem Robinson has is that he's too clean cut and wholesome to
>> really kindle much emotion. The TV fans like the rappers, gamblers and
>> crowd spitters ;-).
Thats why San Anton picked up Dennis Rodman .. he is the bad boy
surpeme .. and he brings the possibility of Madonna showing up
at a game or two! :-)
Vinny
|
55.1273 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed May 03 1995 14:51 | 4 |
| > Phoenix vs (Houston or utah) looks like a boring one, send both of
> them home now (houston/utah) and save us from having to watch.
I don't see how Phoenix has a walk through Utah.
|
55.1274 | after the Rockets ... | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Wed May 03 1995 15:01 | 9 |
| Firsted of all, Utah has to beat the Rockets.
And a Suns-Rockets matchup will excite some of us. I'm sure MikeH will be
thrilled to recount the exploits of KJ vs Hakeem like lasted year when
the fack that the Suns lost seemed to get lost.
That Jordan fella shore is good, huh?
TTom
|
55.1275 | don't matter to me, either one will lose | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Wed May 03 1995 17:44 | 1 |
55.1276 | might not happen | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Thu May 04 1995 11:14 | 4 |
| The Houston-Phoenix matchup took a right cross to the chin lasted night
as the Jazz continue being strong on the road and drubbed 'em, 97-82.
TTom
|
55.1277 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu May 04 1995 11:59 | 7 |
| >The Houston-Phoenix matchup took a right cross to the chin lasted night
>as the Jazz continue being strong on the road and drubbed 'em, 97-82.
Jazz will beat Phoenix. All this talk about how an Air-Chuckles Finals
would be good for the NBA is just nonsense coming from one source.
Why would Phoenix be a better draw than this year's juggernaut, the
San Antonio Spurs ? The answer is they wouldn't.
|
55.1278 | Suns > Spurs in TV ratings | HBAHBA::HAAS | terminal delirium | Thu May 04 1995 12:15 | 7 |
| re: Spurs vs Suns as better draw
The reason is the TV marketting which favore Chuck. It aint about
basketball it's about ratings. Chuck brings more fans than the Admiral.
In fack, I bet Rodman turns some off.
TTom
|
55.1279 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Thu May 04 1995 12:25 | 7 |
|
I'll betcha Rodman turns more on than off......While we're speaking
of Chuckles, I'm surprised that he's gotten off his lazy ass went
to boards. I don't think he's had 3 back to back double digit rebound
games since he left Philly........
mike
|
55.1280 | facts don't support you, Mike | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Thu May 04 1995 13:13 | 14 |
55.1281 | As Chuck's back goes so goes Barkley | AKOCOA::BREEN | They don't make Chews like Charlston any more.. | Thu May 04 1995 13:22 | 1 |
|
|
55.1282 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Harry Browne in 96 | Thu May 04 1995 13:33 | 9 |
|
well he could get 18 boards one night and 4 the next night to average
11........I don't follow stats, I go by what I see and in the games
I've seen until this series he hasn't been the rebounding terror he
once was.......
hey anyways are those real number's posting or Heiserfacts(tm)???
many ;^)
|
55.1283 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | the dumbing down of America | Thu May 04 1995 14:47 | 6 |
55.1284 | Hornets short list for the draft | HBAHBA::HAAS | may not have happened | Thu Jun 01 1995 11:16 | 25 |
| The Hornets have come out with the list of players that they are
considering for thised year's draft. The Bugs get the No. 22 pick and
have to be realistic about who might still be available. They traded away
lasted year's firsted round pick so they can only trade thised year's
pick for another firsted rounder thised year.
Here's who being looked at right now.
PG: Jerome Allen, Penn; Corey Alexander, Virginia;
Corey Beck, Arkansas; Tyus Edney, UCLA.
2G: Brent Barry, Oregon St; Donnie Boyce, Colorado.
3F: Sherrel Ford, Illinois-Chicago; James Forrest, Georgia Tech.
PF: Junior Burrough, Virginia; Andrew DeClercq, Florida;
David Vaughn, Memphis.
C: Loren Meyer, Iowa St.
Most of these players will be attending the Chicago Camp where fortunes
can be won or lost. Particular interest seems to be focusing on Sherrel
Ford who may be the sleeping star of the bunch.
TTom
|
55.1285 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 01 1995 11:23 | 10 |
| >PG: Tyus Edney, UCLA.
>3F: James Forrest, Georgia Tech.
>PF: Junior Burrough, Virginia; Andrew DeClercq, Florida;
If they can get any of the above at #22 I'll be surprised. Can anyone
tell me why Forrest's name keeps showing up in the bottom of the 1st round
in most of these 'mock drafts' ?
|
55.1286 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | JJS the BucketsMaster | Thu Jun 01 1995 11:25 | 9 |
|
I'd say they couldn't go wrong with either Jerome Allen or Declerq.
I think Forrest is a stud who's injuries killed him last year. Also
Burroughs isn't bad but might have trouble against bigger guys night in
night out. Also if LJ's committed to be a 3 and Burrell's a 3 then I'd
say they got enough at that posisition and really should contrate on
the point or 4 spot.........
mike
|
55.1287 | Nazz says so | HBAHBA::HAAS | may not have happened | Thu Jun 01 1995 11:51 | 11 |
| Before lasted year's season, Forrest was being projected at or near the
lottery. Injuries and the perception of lack of effort have caused his
stock to go down a lot. Besides, Nazz says he's gonna go to the Bugs so
who am I to argue :@).
Right now the needs of the team are the same as they've been since they
got LJ and Zo: point guard and help on the boards. With the softening of
LJ's game, the boards should really be the focus. Also, Burrell may not
be ready at the start of the season so they caint ignore the 3.
TTom
|
55.1288 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 01 1995 12:33 | 6 |
| >the boards should really be the focus.
You see them all the time, but from what I saw against Chi, a PG who can
run a half-court offense is what they really need. And a replacement for
Bristow too. I think you can get board-bangers in the free agent market
for a modest price.
|
55.1289 | yep, yep, hope so | HBAHBA::HAAS | may not have happened | Thu Jun 01 1995 12:54 | 10 |
| re: PG; sure one would be great.
re: Bristow; I agree but unfortunately he's still here.
re: board-banger; hope you're right.
And this has been the same list for 3 years now. I liked Twardzik and
wish him the best at Golden State but he has to take some of the
responsibility for not filling any of the above, at least in regards to
not getting the players to fill the obvious needs.
TTom
|
55.1290 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Jun 01 1995 13:05 | 6 |
| For what it's worth Boston had Lou Roe in for a trial along with Bobby
Sura and (I think) Gary Trent. I couldn't see Sura but after hearing
Bird mention him and now this interest am rethinking about him. Craig
Ehlo didn't do too bad and seems similar.
None of them seemed to be in top shape.
|
55.1291 | Forrest is not as good as Rodney Rogers, but he's that type | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Celtics coach? I'm available! | Thu Jun 01 1995 15:36 | 16 |
| Sura in particular had a disappointing workout. Couldn't thow it in
the ocean when Red and ML came courtside! Trent had trouble with the
medium range jumper, which Roe hit consistently. Lou was clueless from
3-point land, however.
As for who the Bugs should take, their biggest need seems to be a power
forward. The type of backup PG they are looking for should be easy
enough to pick up without wasting the 22nd pick in the draft. I think
they'd be better off putting LJ at the 3 spot and bringing in a stud to
play power forward.
Regarding Forrest, the reason he's slipped in my mind is that he's
gotten fat. Whether that's from the injuries he's had or lack of
commitment I can't say - I can only go by what I see.
NAZZ
|
55.1292 | wishin | HBAHBA::HAAS | may not have happened | Thu Jun 01 1995 15:42 | 9 |
| I wish Forrest were in the same class as Rodney Rogers, but alas, if'n he
were he wouldn't last until No. 22, anyhoo.
So far, it seems we have a consensus of needs: PG, PF and, to some,
Coach.
Gee, this all sounds so familiar...
TTom
|
55.1293 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 01 1995 17:18 | 4 |
| >So far, it seems we have a consensus of needs: PG, PF and, to some,
>Coach.
You can have Oak for LJ, since you already have Burrell.
|
55.1294 | looking for a GM and maybe a clue | HBAHBA::HAAS | Co-Captor of the Wind Demon | Tue Jun 06 1995 14:50 | 38 |
| The local news on the Hornets is the the owner Shinn has divided his
sports empire into 2 groups: 1 for business and 1 for sports.
Former GM, Dave Twardzik, has moved on to Golden State so the Bugs are
interviewing candidates for the GM job. It's clear that Bristow has been
given more than a vote of confidence. He's got a lot of input on who the
new GM is, including conducting many of the interviews.
So far, the short list for GM is down to San Antonio executive Bob Bass,
Seattle consultant Rick Sund and assistant Pacer coach George Irvine,
to whom Bristow will be talking during thised week's activities in
Chicago (NBA pre-draft camp).
About as soon as all this started, Bass and Sund have pulled out. Bass
claimed he didn't to move his family and Sund apparently is headed to
Detroit to help out new Piston GM/Coach Doug Collins.
The word is that this GM job will not be the power job that the elite
executives would want. Shinn, as per usual, will make the final
decisions. Any negotiations will have to be run through President Spencer
Stolpen. Bristow obviously has a big say in what players are considered.
Meanwhile, there's a letter to the editor in the local rag comparing how
the Panthers have set up their team vs the Hornets.
"For the record, here's how the two orgainizations stack up:
Panthers - Owner [Jerry Richardson] - championship ring. President [Mike
McCormack] - Hall of Fame. General Manger [Bill Poulian] - teams went to
four Super Bowls.
Hornets - Owner - never played. President - never played. General Manager
- vacant.
The Panthers bring in Barry Foster and Lamar Lathon. The Hornets bring in
Michael Adams and Robert Parish."
TTom
|
55.1295 | The Bugs lead the league | HBAHBA::HAAS | Co-Captor of the Wind Demon | Tue Jun 13 1995 10:12 | 18 |
| THe NBA has announced the 10 most popular teams in overall NBA
merchandising sales through April 30 (with lasted year's ranking)
1. Charlotte (2)
2. Chicago (1)
3. Orlando (3)
4. Phoenix (4)
5. New York (5)
6. Seattle (7)
7. Toronto (new)
8. Golden State (9)
9. Houston (13)
10. Detroit (16)
On a_unrelated note, the Bugs have hired Bob Bass to help out with thised
year's draft. It's unclear how long he'll be with the team.
TTom
|
55.1296 | Take away NYC and they'd be 29th | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Celtics coach? I'm available! | Tue Jun 13 1995 12:34 | 3 |
| New York is 5th???????
NAZZ
|
55.1297 | look who's coming to town | HBAHBA::HAAS | Co-Captor of the Wind Demon | Thu Jun 15 1995 17:52 | 22 |
| Meanwhile, the rookie tour is in full force.
Yesterday, Iowa St Center Loren Meyer was in town. Meyer is listed at
6'10", 255 pounds. Supposedly, the scouts like his shooting touch -up to
about 15 feet, anyway - and he seems like a genuine front line player
able to fill in at either center or power forward. The downside is that
he's not particularly strong or quick. The Bugs are looking for a backup
center.
A whole group is coming today. Semi-local Travis Best is in town where
he'll get a chance to show how he can do at the point. Small forward,
Michael Finley from Wisconsin is here, too. Just we they don't need. Up
and coming Sherell Ford of Illinois-Chicago is also in town but he's a
small forward too.
The lasted thing thised Bug fan wants to hear is talk about getting the
best available athlete regardless of position. I have this image of Zo in
the middle, Muggsy at the point and 10 other guys 6'5" to 6'7". Bristow
goes back full time to the running game, the offense goes up and the
defense and wins go down.
TTom
|
55.1298 | Zo quits; Bugs chasing BJ | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Tue Jun 20 1995 12:14 | 20 |
| The big news of the day is not that the Bugs are chasing BJ Armstrong but
that Zo has quit the union.
Zo, Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, and Reggie Miller (to name a few),
signed a notice saying that they no longer wants the current union to
represent them in collective bargaining. The players and their agents
took this action because they don't like the way union pres Gourdine has
failed to keep them informed of what's happening with the labor talks.
Zo, Jordan and Ewing all are represented by David Falk. Supposedly, when
their concerns were raised, Gourdine refused to meet with Falk and/or the
players. Falk is a member of the agents committee.
Back to BJ.: supposedly, the Hornets are offering their firsted round
pick thised year and a player to the Raptors who are expected to take
Armstrong as the firsted player picked in the expansion draft. Darren
Hancock is the player the Bugs hope the Raptors will take while the
Raptors are supposedly holding out for Dell Curry.
TTom
|
55.1299 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | Yanks RULE, Tribe SUCKS! | Tue Jun 20 1995 14:10 | 4 |
55.1300 | BUG SNARF | OUTSRC::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Jun 20 1995 14:13 | 1 |
55.1301 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Jun 21 1995 11:51 | 4 |
| > Of course Ewing is going to quit the union. He wants his $18M
> over the next two years.
He gets his $18M next year, not spread over the next two.
|
55.1302 | Kendall Gill returns | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Wed Jun 28 1995 10:23 | 22 |
| Who says you caint go back home...
Kendall Gill has returned to the Bugs. Hersey Hawkins and David Wingate
went to the Sonics semi-straight up for Gill.
The onliest way to explain this is Bob Bass. Bristow started his
relationship with Gill be trying to strangle his agent, Arn Tellem,
something a lot of people in the league wish he had done. Owner Shinn
called Gill a cancer and told Bristow to get rid of him or Bristow would
be asked to leave. LJ called him a punk and in his firsted return tried
to physically demonstrate his contempt.
But Gill is coming back. It should be real interesting to see what kinda
reception he gets when he actually shows up on the court. The local paper
is reporting a very mixed reaction from the fans. Opinion is at the
extreme where it is obvious that the trade is either loved or hated.
Meanwhile, the draft is here. Right now the players that the Hornets are
looking at include Michael Finley, Eric Williams and Big George Zidek.
Others being considered are Brent Barry, Greg Ostertag and Loren Meyer.
TTom
|
55.1303 | TTom, tell'em to go with Prov' Williams | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Wed Jun 28 1995 12:03 | 1 |
|
|
55.1304 | i'd be happy | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Wed Jun 28 1995 12:33 | 10 |
| I'll pass it on.
The USA Today guesses that the pick will be Cory Alexander, while they
have Finley, Ostertag and Williams still available at that point.
Also, they charitably state that the Bugs' needs are "point guard,
shooter, power forward". One can only wonder what Muggsy, Dell and LJ
think of that.
TToom
|
55.1305 | George Zidek | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Thu Jun 29 1995 10:45 | 16 |
| Wail, the wait is over and it's George Zidek.
I guess the best emotion I can come up with is hope. If he can play 15-20
minutes then it'll be a good draft. One woners if'n this means the Bugs
will cut The Chief loose to get some of the cap back. Or maybe they want
him to continue his tutor-the-center chores.
The other pick of interest was at 51 a former Hornet pick having gone to
the Kings. They took a European Italy league, Dejan Bodiroga, a 6-7 point
gaurd.
Zidek was chosen with a couple of point guards still on the board,
including Travis Best. The Hornets did like most everyone else and passed
on Sherrell Ford, who slipped badly from all the hype.
TTom
|
55.1306 | more on Zidek | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Thu Jun 29 1995 11:13 | 16 |
| More on Zidek...
The Hornets are claiming they downplayed their interest in him so to not
attract too much attention to him. In fack, they are saying that they had
him ranked the 10th best player in the draft. When Finley was taken at
21, a lot of locals let out groans but the powers that be got their man.
Zidek will try to be the firsted Czech in the NBA. Growing up he got to
confront Russian soldiers while protesting in his native country. One can
only hope that this is good preparation for the constant profiling in the
NBA where intimidation is the name of the game.
I guess you could consider Zidek as the replacement for losing Kenny
Gattison in the expansion draft.
TTom
|
55.1307 | LJ opens mouth | HBAHBA::HAAS | improbable cause | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:13 | 40 |
| LJ has spoke...
"This is not about the palyer who's coming in, this is about the two
players we let go. I'm a professional and I'm going to go out to win
every night. But it makes it a lot easier to do that if you have
chemistry."
LJ is supposedly talking not about Kendall Gill returning to the Hornets,
but about trading Hersey Hawkins and David Wingate for Gill. Of course,
those of us who've watched LJ lately can choose to be charitable about
his assessment of his own efforts and refrain from the obvious stuff like
how his game has diminished mostly cause he quit trying in the middle.
But lest it be left unsaid, his real tirade is both about Gill who he
doesn't like and that his feelings were hurt cause apparently the club
didn't consult with him afore making the trade. I caint say that I've
ever heard anything he said about Hersey or Wingate at all much less the
strong familial bond he's now claiming.
The choice for LJ is real simple. He can shut up and actually work to get
back to where he was a couple of years ago or he can complete the slide
into mediocrity that he seems intent upon. At this point in time, between
coasting and trying to play small forward, his contributions can no
longer be counted on.
Now, in the middle of all this, we shouldn't overlook the fack that the
Hornets have never been known for their prowess in the front office. If'n
Gill does come back to the Hornets, the net effect on the Hornets is that
they gave away players and draft picks for nothing. However, at this
point the Gill trade is hardly a done deal in the sense that he's
definitely going to play for the Hornets. One local rumor is that they
are talking a deal with Portland to swap Gill for Rod Strickland, or one
head case for another.
It'll be interesting to see if'n the Hornets try to woo Vernon Maxwell. I
can see it all now: Maxwell, Stickland and LJ. Hail, swap Zo for Roy
Tarpley and they'd have a helluva lineup. Any nominations for the power
forward? LJ'd start at the 3, fer sure.
TTom
|
55.1308 | Derrick Coleman the obvious choice | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Mon Jul 17 1995 10:30 | 1 |
|
|
55.1309 | maybe perfect | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Mon Jul 17 1995 11:24 | 4 |
| I thought of Coleman but that leads to a_obvious conflict between he and
LJ, what with neither of 'em wanting to bang the boards.
TTom
|
55.1310 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Wed Jul 19 1995 11:25 | 6 |
| >I thought of Coleman but that leads to a_obvious conflict between he and
>LJ, what with neither of 'em wanting to bang the boards.
Whooaa TTom. Derrick Coleman may have a number of faults, but one of them
isn't a fear of rebounding. He's a natural on the boards...a born "Windex
Man".
|
55.1311 | gotta have talent | HBAHBA::HAAS | time compressed | Wed Jul 19 1995 11:45 | 7 |
| Well to make the all Butthaid team, you gotta be good. You caint really
qualify for haid case without talent. The guy sitting at no. 12 on the
bench need not apply.
Right now, it looks like Michael Jordan wants to join the squad.
TTom
|
55.1312 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Wed Jul 19 1995 15:17 | 7 |
| Coleman certainly can do a number of good things on the basketball
court if he's a mind to do them, rebounding is one. He's had some
excellent playoff games (vs Knicks,Cavs when they were fairly good) in
the past.
It's his simply not showing up for 10-20 games a year that drives
everyone crazy.
|
55.1313 | sign Zo, get help at point, get rid of Gill... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Network Consonant III | Tue Sep 19 1995 16:06 | 21 |
| While baseball sinks slowly into the quagmire of another tired season, it
looks like we're gonna have some pro type hoops, after all.
While the lockout was in effect, no new deals could be signed. So now
that it's lifted, we've already seen the action start.
The Hornets main assignment is to re-sign Zo. The feeling is that the
opening bid will be bigger'n LJ's and is expected to pay Zo around 7 mil
per year. The key will be the length of the contract which will hopefully
keep Zo here and happy for quite a while.
In a bit of real non-news, the Hornets are still shopping for help at the
point.
And then there's those nasty rumors about the re-acquired Kendall Gill.
The public perception is that he'll never play here and that he's only
trade bait.
When's practice start?
TTom
|
55.1314 | "dreams, I'll never see" | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Tue Sep 19 1995 16:12 | 2 |
|
they should trade Zo to Boston.........
|
55.1315 | trade the bahstahrd | HBAHBA::HAAS | Network Consonant III | Tue Sep 19 1995 16:15 | 8 |
| That's the ticket, trade 'im to the Celtics. Problem is that X and Nique
are gone ...
On a semi-related note, there's talking of moving the Chief. Supposedly
they're trying to work some trade but there's even rumors that he may
just be cut outright for half of his salary to use elsewhere.
TTom
|
55.1316 | Zidek, maybe Jon Barry | HBAHBA::HAAS | Network Consonant III | Tue Sep 26 1995 10:58 | 21 |
| Wail, since peace has come over the land, the Hornets, like everyone else
is finally getting around to the business of basketball.
So far, all the big free agency moves have failed to materialize.
Firsted, Rod Strickland was supposed to be coming to town, being
mentioned as the player most likely to be traded for Kendall Gill. Din't
happen.
Then Vernon Maxwell was the guy but he never even came here.
Now it looks like Charlotte is lowering the sights and trying to bring in
Jon Barry, most recently from Milwaukee. There's no terms and conditions
as well as no official confirmation.
And meanwhile, it looks like #1 pick, Big George Zidek is ready to sign.n
Like all the other rookies, the salary is fixed by previous contracts for
the slot in which you're drafted. George got the prescribed 1.7-2.1 mil
for being #22. Supposedly, the Hornets have offered the max for the max
term, 3 years.
TTom
|
55.1317 | Addison signs | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Wed Sep 27 1995 11:49 | 27 |
| Now we're movin along...
It looks like the Hornets are gonna sign small forward Rafael Addison to
sub for and probably start for Scott Burrell while Scott nurses his
achilles. Burrell is not due to come back until Christmas. Addison is
your basic journeyman who was most recently cut by the Pistons. He's
played in such foreign places as Italy and New Jersey.
Addison was playing well for Detroit lasted year but was cut in a move to
force the expansion teams to have to pick a Piston with a bigger
contract. Toronto is a complete lapse of sanity took Oliver Miller. The
Pistons called the Hornets to recommend Addison but he wouldn't have been
eligible for the playoff roster. Evidently, this one has been in the
works for quite a while.
Addison is said to be a hard worker with good defensive skills but with
a_outside shot that is charitably characterized as 'average'.
The Jon Barry watch is officially over in what seems like a mutual
decision to terminate negotiations. Barry is looking for more money and
years than what Charlotte was offering.
About the onliest other player being mentioned is Terry Porter who says
he likes the team and the money is about right but he's looking for a
long contract and the Hornets are offering a 1 year deal.
TTom
|
55.1318 | Joe Wolfe! Watta Tar Heel! | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Thu Sep 28 1995 13:32 | 33 |
| Meanwhile...
Joe "Shaq Stopper" Wolfe has re-signed with the Hornets.
The biggest issue - besides the usual that have haunted them for years,
namely, rebounding and point guard - is injuries.
Scott Burrell will miss half the season.
Muggsy Bogues had athroscopic surgery on his knee and will miss most or
all of training camp.
Dell Curry had ankle surgery but is expected to be able to go to camp but
it's uncertain how well he'll be moving by then (Oct 6).
LeRon Ellis was offered a tentative 1 year deal with no guaranteed money
and he wants a couple of years guaranteed. Since he's a restricted free
agent, the Hornets have called his bluff and informed the agent that
they'd be willing to discuss any and all contracts anyone else offers
him.
GM Bob Bass says he likes what he's seen from Arkansas Corey Beck, whom
he'll invite to camp.
With all that said, this might be the firsted camp where LJ, Zo and
Kendall Gill are all here. That assumes that Gill will still be a Hornet
at that time.
In the biggest news of yesterday, Mark Price was traded to the Bullets.
The Hornets are saying that they didn't go after Price because of "age,
injuries and contract situation".
TTom
|
55.1319 | Porter to Charlotte makes sense | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Fri Sep 29 1995 11:00 | 6 |
| Seems to me Terry Porter would be an excellent fit in Charlotte.
If'n I were the Bugs, I'd compromise and offer him two years.
Addison is David Wingate, BTW.
NAZZ
|
55.1320 | Porter'd be fine | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Fri Sep 29 1995 12:23 | 13 |
| If'n Addison can defend as well as Wingate, then that's fine.
Obviously, outside shooting is another hole in the Hornets arsenal and
this does nothing to help that out.
Porter and his agent are parading around the league demanding 4 year
contracts. I think that if'n he would settle for 2, the Hornets might,
too.
Portland has all but cut Porter lose to make room for Sabonis so he'll be
looking for a job soon.
TTom
|
55.1321 | Pete Myers, Negele Knight | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Wed Oct 04 1995 11:39 | 35 |
| Let's see: what do the Hornets need? Now, altogether:
POINT GUARD! REBOUNDING!
So in response to this, the Hornets signed Pete Myers who's most famous
for starting during the time when Jordan was duping everyone outta money
playing baseball afore he came back and duped everyone outta money
playing basketball.
Looking at the stats, I don't see what this brings the team. Sure he can
play some D but he's neither a point guard nor bid enough to help out
much in the front court. Also, I din't know but he aint no spring chicken
hisself: 32.
To the point, Charlotte signed Negele Knight to a conditional contract.
Knight at one point looked like he had something but he's been cut by a
couple of teams since then. Also, the team is talking with erstwhile
Laker, Duane Cooper.
Here's the current training camp roster, such as it is:
C Zo, Chief, Big 'n Young George Zikek
F Scott Burrell (IR til 1/96), Dell Curry, Rafael Addison
Joe "Shaq Killer" Wolf, Darrin Hancock, LJ
G Muggsy, Gill, Corey Beck, Negele Knight, Greg Sutton,
Michael Adams (lasted year's solution), Dave Johnson (who?)
By nickle-diming contracts, the Hornets have removed themselves from the
bidding for Terry Porter. There ain't much money left. What little is
available is being held for LeRon Ellis who's trying to shop hisself
around the league to see if'n he can get anything better than a 1-year
conditional contract, which is what the Hornets offered. He's a_RFA so
the team can match other offers.
TTom
|
55.1322 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Oct 04 1995 12:46 | 1 |
55.1323 | no help | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Wed Oct 04 1995 13:13 | 14 |
| > I see the Hornets are still signing Suns' leftovers.
Yeah, and about everyone else's. We got ex-Bulls, ex-Sonics, ex-Bullets,
ex-Cavs, etc...
And of course, there's a pile of ex-Hornets throughout the league and any
given time.
I really don't mind picking up a Myers here and a Knight there. What
really seems stupid is to be paying Michael Adams close to 2 mil to be
the point guard solution and the Chief, bless 'im, more than 2 mil to be
the front court solution.
TTom
|
55.1324 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | Red Sox team slogan-Look how close we've been to winning it all | Wed Oct 04 1995 15:10 | 2 |
55.1325 | just tryin' ta hep | MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::long | Some gave all... | Wed Oct 04 1995 15:44 | 10 |
| You know, if'n you had a sports encyclopedia at your
fingertips you could stop yourself from looking like
such a fool by constantly asking these questions.
(Especially since you already know the anwers.)
billl
|
55.1326 | Hornets time was brief, and it has passed | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Wed Oct 04 1995 15:58 | 9 |
| Am I correct in saying that except for LJ, there is no PF on the
roster, and since his injury LJ thinks he's a 3 man? This looks
like a team on a quick and severe downturn. Charlotte could have
trouble even makin' the playoffs this season.
NAZZ
PS - I think Dave Johnson is the 6-5 SG from Syracuse who is a two-time
loser in the league already.
|
55.1327 | like a rock | HBAHBA::HAAS | arpecay iemday | Wed Oct 04 1995 16:32 | 22 |
| You are correct, Nazz.
With a straight face, the Hornets signed Joe Wolfe to be his backup.
LeRon Ellis, if'n he actually signs, may fill the 4 slot but no one would
confuse him for a PF. BTW, the supposed offer Ellis is going to get from
the TWolves is for less money than the Hornets were talking about so it
looks like they'll match it.
Greg Sutton re-signed today.
As for a downturn, it may happen real quick. Right now there's no
certainty that they will be able to re-sign Zo. The terms of the new
agreement limit how big a raise a guy can get, this side of Larry Bird.
As I understand it, it's in the 20% range or else it hits the cap. Also,
there are no more RFA so Zo is completely free agent at the end.
There's no way he's gonna sign for less than 6 or 7 million. Right now
he's making right at 4.
LJ is already a has-been.
TTom
|
55.1328 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Oct 16 1995 13:10 | 1 |
55.1329 | so far | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Mon Oct 16 1995 13:45 | 17 |
| They lost to the Suns then, like you knew already and then beat San Anton
late Saturday night.
LJ actually looked like he was interested in playing some ball. He claims
he's a new man where he can forgive and forget. It don't matter what's
happening off the court as soon as you get on the court, or something
like that.
Big George Zidek looks like the surprise on the team. Hancock has put up
some good numbers, too.
Zo is at home nursing a hip. Dell Curry is at home recovering from ankle
surgery. Muggsy is at home recovering from knee surgery.
They've tried Greg Sutton and Corey Beck at the point, so far.
TTom
|
55.1330 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Oct 16 1995 13:46 | 1 |
55.1331 | no news here: hurting at point | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Mon Oct 16 1995 13:50 | 13 |
| Knight has been tried out at the point but so far he hasn't impressed.
He didn't play the other night and I think he might be gone.
Richt now, the backup point seems to belong to Sutton. The Hornets
committed to Pete Myers so the firsted 4 guards will be Muggsy (PG1),
Sutton (PG2), Gill (SG1) and Myers (SG2).
The Hornets are still stuck with Michael Adams who's already been injured
- during camp - but the consensus is that the fans would like to see ol'
Shinn eat his contract and waive him. Won't ever happen, but it'd be
nice.
TTom
|
55.1332 | Beck to start tonight | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Thu Oct 19 1995 11:41 | 14 |
| Pre-season gets underway at home tonight after a 3 game western road
tour.
Right now, it looks like Corey Beck is going to get a real chance to make
the team. He's starting tonight and, according to Bristow, has been the
most impressive point guard in camp. Muggsy is still recovering from knee
surgery, so Beck will get a long look.
Chief has been starting in the middle since Zo has been out. No word on
when he'll be ready. Big George is expected to get some good time.
Oh yeah, it's da Nuggets.
TTom
|
55.1333 | Hornets win, 104-94 | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Fri Oct 20 1995 14:48 | 55 |
| Thoughts on the firsted preseason home game of thised year:
o Kendall Gill
Gill has bulked up and shaved his head. He still can take it to
the hole real good. He still doesn't have much of a_outside shot.
The crowd gave him a warm if not enthusiastic welcome. I was a
little surprised.
o LJ
This is the best LJ's looked since his junior year at UNLV. He's
lost some weight and seems to have his former game back. The good
part of this is that he looks like he realizes he's supposed to
be near the basket, playing the power game. The bad news is that
the rim-hanging, showboating is out in full force, too.
o Darrin Hancock
So far, without a doubt, Hancock has been the star performer of
the preseason. He's playing mostly at the 3 and he's been
spectacular. He had 17 points and 9 rebounds in about 20 minutes
of play.
o Zo
Zo played which is always good news. The big news concerning Zo
is that the Hornets have filed a tampering complaint with the
league against Miami. One of the Miami papers had a_article
about how Riley is already at work getting Zo down there. The
significance of this is that contract negotiations between da
Bugs and Zo were doing quite well and all of a sudden came to
a complete stop. Intial rumors were that Shinn, the owner, was
hoping to get a new deal with the Coliseum afore signing away
100 mil or so. Now it looks like maybe them ol' Heat had
something to do with it.
o Da Hive
The Coliseum has a new do. The foul lanes are trying to look
like honeycomb (at least that's the consensus) but look more
like spiderwebs. The free throw circle is a_orange basketball.
In the words of Allen Bristow, "they're a little busy".
o George Zidek
Big George continues to impress. He's not nearly the stiff that
he is feared to be. And make no mistake, this guy wants to be in
the middle of it all. Lasted night he had 8 boards in about 15
minutes. I won't be surprised to see at one point Zo at PF and
Big George in the middle. Our own Twin Towers!
o The Team
The Hornets have 2 main differences thised year over pasted
offerings. The first is the overall athletic ability. These guys
look good and fast. And they appear to be coming together. The
second is that they're rebounding much better. They outrebounded
both the Suns and the Spurs in those losses and came fairly close
lasted night to dominating the boards.
TTom
|
55.1334 | Zo on the blocks? | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Tue Oct 24 1995 13:09 | 18 |
| The rumors are getting hot and heavy about Zo.
Supposedly every team from LA to Miami to Boston has been involved in
some talks with the Bugs about Zo. So far, the offers are fairly pitiful,
if'n you believe the rumors.
LA supposedly has offered some combo of Campbell, Lynch and picks. The
Celtics are said to have offered Montross and a bunch of picks. Miami has
offered Shinn the use of Riley's condo so he has some place to stay when
the fans run him outta town for trading Zo in the firsted place.
The quote of the week has to belong to George Shinn. When asked about
salaries, with a straight face, he said that he didn't know if'n he would
buy a NBA team had he known that about all them high price salaries. Uh,
George, you were one of the ones that got this started with that $84
million conract for LJ.
TTom
|
55.1335 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Oct 24 1995 13:32 | 1 |
55.1336 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue Oct 24 1995 13:58 | 5 |
55.1337 | Knight was an underachiever | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Wed Oct 25 1995 11:10 | 5 |
| I love the Zo to Boston rumor - keep those flames burning!
Bugs cut Negele Knight.
NAZZ
|
55.1338 | Beck might displace Adams | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Wed Oct 25 1995 11:38 | 19 |
| Yeah, Knight is gone.
The big news about that is that the Bugs appear to have given up on
Michael Adams. Bristow has fallen for Corey Beck who's started a couple
of games at the point. Greg Sutton has played fairly well off've the
bench. Muggsy is still recouperating, and is likely to miss the firsted
week or so of the season.
Adams has chronic leg problems - knees, ankles, muscles, tendons,
ligaments, knee caps, etc. You name it, he's ahurtin'. He's not so bad to
put him on IR but there's no way you can count on him. The feeling is
that with all things considered, it hurts the team to have him as 1 of
12. So it looks like Shinn is gonna eat his contract and give him
a_unconditional heave-ho.
Yeah, Nazz, how 'bout Zo for Montross, straight up? That sounds fair to
me ;-).
TTom
|
55.1339 | Two Heels lfor the price of one!!! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Wed Oct 25 1995 14:51 | 5 |
| That UNC connection would be mighty popular in Charlotte! ;-)
Heck, we might even throw in Rick Fox! ;-) ;-) ;-)
NAZZ
|
55.1340 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Wed Oct 25 1995 15:25 | 2 |
|
sounds too good to be true Nazz........
|
55.1341 | no thanks | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Thu Oct 26 1995 13:18 | 7 |
| Nazz,
We done had JR. We don't need no steenkin Tar Heels.
TTom
P.S. Nice block, Matt Geiger!~
|
55.1342 | The Zo Bar | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Fri Oct 27 1995 11:02 | 19 |
| Main, Zo is in the big time now!
Firsted there's all this talk about his 100 mil contract and being traded
to about everyone this side of It'ly.
Now he's gone and got hisself his own candy bar: The Zo Bar. It's got
sorta a cartoon version of Zo on the front and to make sure you know who
it is it has his name on his shorts. They're being sold by local schools
to make money and otherwise instill guilt on the community for not paying
enough taxes.
They're replete with inspirational messages. Both of the ones I bought
say, "With confidence, dedication and hard work anything is possible".
Like $100 million contracts, on presumes.
I aint et one yet but I just bought 2 of 'em. Don't want no one accusing
me of not being a fan, dontcha know...
TTom
|
55.1343 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Oct 27 1995 12:07 | 1 |
55.1344 | traditional | HBAHBA::HAAS | conched out | Fri Oct 27 1995 12:41 | 14 |
| > I think Shaq announced his first.
Before Reggie Jackson?
It's become a minor tradition to have a candy bar named after you. I
guess you gotta do something if'n you caint make it on the Wheatties Box.
BTW, did you catch Jordan whining about the refs. He actually had the
nerve to say that he thought what the refs and the league were doing was
bad and wrong and might hurt the game.
I've got two words for Jordan: Shut the **** up.
TTom
|
55.1345 | alas | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Thu Nov 09 1995 12:18 | 37 |
| Sheesh
You miss a game cause you're outta town and they trade Zo. The biggest
issue seems to be what to do with the 5 story mural downtown with Zo, LJ
and Muggsy.
The local take seems to be split right down party lines. One group blames
Zo and one group blames Shinn.
The Zo camp points to the fack that LJ got a $84 mil contract, Zo is
better, so the $92 mil (7x~13) was the going rate. Also, Shinn at first
refused to even discuss this so they never got into any details like the
lasted 3 years being option years, etc.
The Shinn camp doesn't like Shinn but needs a scapegoat and Zo looks like
a goodun. They claim that Shinn offered almost as much as what Miami
offered but ignore the fack that this offer was made half-heartedly at
best and only after it was obvious that Zo had to go.
So us Bug fans are left with Matt Geiger, who I always liked, and our
version of Big George, Zidek, in the middle. Chief is no longer able to
be any kinda factor in a game outside of a 5 minute stretch here and
there. The most upside to all this is Khalid Reeves. Sure Glen Rice has
a nice shot but Reeves looks like he might be just what the Hornets
needed at the point. Bristow is real big on him and seems to be ready to
tell Muggsy to take a seat when he gets back.
In any case, the Bugs lost to the Bullets as their Big George beat our
Big George bad getting 31 points, 9 blocks, and 9 rebounds. Geiger fouled
out trying to thumb him ;-).
So whoever's predicting a .500 season is right on as Charlotte goes to
2-2.
And meanwhile, Zo and the Heat beat Hakeem and the Rockets...
TTom
|
55.1346 | losers | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Wed Nov 15 1995 11:42 | 22 |
| The Hornets made a couple of strong statements lasted night in Atlanta.
The firsted is well known: they have no heart. Not jus that Zo aint there
but LJ either isn't or can't be the man. Sure he's scoring but that's
about it. Rice is scoring too and neither are leading the team in any way
of fashion.
The second is that those that predicted that the Bugs would be around
.500 and ease in and quickly outta the playoffs may be wrong. The way it
looks, they'll be lucky to make it to either .500 or the playoffs.
They've shown a complete unwillingness to win on the road.
Meanwhil, Jordan can take a chair. He doesn't have to shoulder the load
anymore of being the the bestest in the league no more.
Penny has stepped up and it's his game now. Without Shaq, he led the
Magic to a relatively easy win over the Bulls. Not only did Penny outgun
Jordan, but Airness did most of his damage early and wasn't any factor in
the second half when he was needed.
There's lots of basketball to play but for right now, Penny gets the nod.
TTom
|
55.1347 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:03 | 13 |
|
Which makes that oversize stiff Shaq's move to La La land even more
probable. Good thing Orlando listen to me 3 years ago when I told
them to draft Penny, even if they do it in a roundabout way.
Kukoc needs to step up a ton and Chicago needs someone in the middle
if they expect to go anywhere in the playoffs.
I haven't seen the Pacers yet but off what I have seen it looks to
me like the Knicks vs. Orlando in the eastern finals. Like TTom said
though long way to go.......
mike
|
55.1348 | break the bank | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:12 | 19 |
| Amazingly, the Bulls went to Buechler (sp?) down the stretch. He hit one
on a nice pass from Jordan, then fumbled the nexted feed and then Pippen
threw it away trying to hit him.
Meanwhile, Scott got a_old fashioned 3 point play and Penny drained
a_outside type 3.
Speaking of Shaq, can you say $150 million. Supposedly, the rumor goes,
the Lakers are talking to him in those terms. Certainly, his contract
could be the Mother of All Contracts and/or the Contract to End All
Contracts, and will probably exceed the net value of most professional
franchises.
And of course, his Airness is coming up for renewal and his shouldn't be
too shabby neither. With Jordan, you can be sure of one thing and this is
he won't do what he says. And with his agent Falk, things could get down
right pathetically pathelogical.
TTom
|
55.1349 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:21 | 6 |
|
good let the lakers get screwed. Ain't no way in hell he's worth that
much. He's worth about 10 million a year. 3.5 million on playing
ability and 6.5 million on endorsement sales.........
mike
|
55.1350 | who will let 'im go? | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Wed Nov 15 1995 13:30 | 16 |
| In any case, though, I'd hate to be the guy in Orlando that refuses to
re-sign him. I guess Pat Williams' name comes to mind. Remember how he
dismantled the Sixers trading everyone for Jeff Ruland, etc.?
But then again, I never in my wildest dreams thought I'd see Charlotte
let Zo go.
BTW, Shinn got his new lease agreement with the Coliseum. Basically, they
gave him a part of the concession money which since it doesn't go to the
city represents a subsidy who's dollars will have to be replaced.
Traditionally this has meant increases in property taxes.
I'm just proud to help poor ol' George out :+(
TTom
|
55.1351 | maybe Cap'n Kurt? | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Thu Nov 16 1995 10:53 | 23 |
| So it's 52-38 at the half. The Bugs are reeling from the stinging
criticism they've been getting from this and other quarters and look like
they're actually gonna win a road game, albeit against the hapless Nets
playing without Derrick Coleman.
So what happens? Check it out:
o They get outscored 31-9 in the 3rd quarter including a 20-0 run.
o They score a total of 27 points in the half.
o They almost match their scoring for the half with 26 turnovers.
o A grand total of 3 offensive rebounds
Get the picture? The final, 90-79.
And there seems to be no rest for the weary.
The onliest hopeful talk is that supposedly the Hornets are looking for
some deals to try to get somebody on the front line younger than 40 who
actually tries to get rebounds.
Where's Kelly Tripucka when you need him?
TTom
|
55.1352 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 16 1995 11:10 | 9 |
| >playing without Derrick Coleman.
And Kenny Anderson.
>some deals to try to get somebody on the front line younger than 40 who
>actually tries to get rebounds.
Oakley and Hubert for Glenn Rice.
|
55.1353 | too little too late | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Thu Nov 16 1995 11:29 | 18 |
| re: Oakley.
I guess he qualifies as barely younger than 40 ;-).
Actually, I was trying to foment a trade lasted year by swapping LJ with
Oak and about anyone else they wanted to throw in. Alas, we're stuck with
LJ who about had his average offensive rebounding total lasted night: 1!
Seroiusly, this team is really hurting. It's one thing to ship off a
player like Zo and make him the bad guy in the whole thang but then to
not do anything about filling the void doesn't seem like any kinda way to
run a team.
One thing apparent in this lack of effort at the Nets: nobody listens to
Bristow. He stood and pouted and that dint work. He called timeouts and
that dint work. Nothing he does works. Just like the rest of 'em.
TTom
|
55.1354 | Best thing that could happen to Charlotte | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Barros > Douglas | Thu Nov 16 1995 12:17 | 3 |
| Re. Bristow - maybe you'll get lucky and Shinn will fire the bum.
NAZZ
|
55.1355 | come on down | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Thu Nov 16 1995 12:29 | 15 |
| > -< Best thing that could happen to Charlotte >-
While we're at it, maybe Shinn will sell the whole thang and we can
start all over again.
If'n you look at the management of this team, it's no small wonder that
they've driven it into the toilet. At the top, Shinn, you have a little
pissant who waffles between screwing everyone and crying cause no one
likes him. You got a president, Stoplen, who's a de-barred lawyer who
obviously bought his way outta the slammer. Then you have a coach in
Bristow who's major techinique is pouting.
What we need is a real team, like New Jersey ;-).
TTom
|
55.1356 | Sonics come to town | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Fri Nov 17 1995 11:13 | 24 |
| Wail, tonight's dosage of misery is the Seattle Supersonics.
It'll be good to see how the fans will treat Kendall Gill on his return.
Hey, wait a minute, Gill plays for the Bugs now. Funny, I don't seem to
be hearing much about ol' Kendall. He shore has been quiet for a guy that
made such a noise afore he got shipped out.
So, it'll be Kendall Gill covering Hersey Hawkins in a bit of a role
reversal. Hersey, ever the quiet diplomat, hit the nail on the haid in
describing the Hornets in light of Zo's departure: "They let something
unique slip through their fingers".
You said a mouthful there, partner.
The biggest question concerning the Hornets are whether they'll make a
lame attempt in the middle with Sorta Big George or Real Old Chief. In
either case, look for Shawn Kemp to have a big night. We got no one to
deal with him and he'll probably hel shut down LJ, to boot.
The bestest hope for the game is that the Sonics duplicate their
non-effort at Detroit Wednesday, scoring a grand total of 87 points. But,
that 87 woulda beat the Bugs 79 against the Nets.
TTom
|
55.1357 | ugh and ugher | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Mon Nov 20 1995 11:22 | 27 |
| Wail, thised weekend has shown 2 very strong trends in the local
professional sports teams.
The Painters are getting better and the Hornets are getting worser.
And make no mistake this is a group effort.
Shinn has already done his part: sending Zo on his way. Bristow is doing
his part: whining and crying and almost no coaching. LJ is doing his
part: fading in the 4th quarter.
The Hornets have a current 4-game losing streak. To put this in
perspective, this is longer than any losing streak lasted year. You don't
suppose Zo had anything to do with this, huh?
On Friday, the Bugs lost by 2 to visiting Seattle. Bristow spent more
energy complaining to the ref about a no call than he did the entire
game. As per usual, no one stayed on the court long enough to listen to
him. Then they lost by 2 to San Antonio in a game than was painfully
described as one they coulda won.
Well all of 'em are games they coulda won but for one reason or another
dint.
Can you say long season?
TTom
|
55.1358 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Mon Nov 20 1995 11:36 | 6 |
|
Painters????
Did they white wash someone??
|
55.1359 | I wish they'd repaint the lane in the Hive | HBAHBA::HAAS | graffiti limbo | Mon Nov 20 1995 12:38 | 0 |
55.1360 | pitiful | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Dec 28 1995 11:34 | 12 |
| Has anyone seen them Bugs?
They was supposed to play the hapless Clippers lasted night but they
never showed up.
Some group of impostors in shorts lost 116-107 in a very embarrassing
lack of effort.
They had a chance to reach the Mendoza line but decided 13-15 was good
enough.
TTom
|
55.1361 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | Ashes to ashes, dust to dust | Thu Dec 28 1995 11:46 | 4 |
| That Brian Williams certainly helps Diego liked he helped Denver when
healthy. Giving up McDyess was hard but they certainly got there
money's worth in that guy. Denver sure misses him not to speak of
Pack who has helped the bullets a lot.
|
55.1362 | deja vu all over again, too, also, yet | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Jan 05 1996 11:15 | 12 |
| Has anyone seen them Bugs?
They was supposed to play the Bulls lasted night but they never showed
up.
Some group of impostors in shorts lost 93-117in a very embarrassing lack
of effort.
They lost any chance to reach the Mendoza line but decided stinking up
the place was good enough.
TTom
|
55.1363 | Raptors set record with 0 FTs | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 10 1996 12:21 | 15 |
| The Bugs beat the new kids on the block, da Raptors, 92-91. The bugs
tried to piss this one away but din't get any help from Toronto.
What was of note was the fack that them Raptors din't make a single free
throw. They were oh-fer-3 from the line. Damon Stoudamire missed 2 when
he was fouled in the act of pretending to be shooting and Alvin Robertson
missed one after being fouled while actually making a FG.
To put this in a game perspective, Dell Curry made 5 FTs in the final
minute all by hisself.
To put this in a historical perspective, this be the new all-time NBA
record.
TTom
|
55.1364 | This record can only be equaled | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | The truth - Syracuse s*cks! | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:10 | 4 |
| Congrats to the Bugs fer gittin' a win, and congrats to the Raptors for
setting a record that can never be topped!
NAZZ
|
55.1365 | need 'em | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 10 1996 13:21 | 36 |
| Thanks, Nazz.
Them Bugs need all them wins they can get. One of the other suprises in
this game was the coaching decision by Bristow to not play Zidek for no
apparent reason. He was on the bench are ready unlike Khalid Reeves who
was just activated.
Speaking of being activated the Bugs made a couple of salary cap moves.
The deadline for guaranteed contracts has come meaning if'n a guy is on
the team now, he gets paid for the season, no matter what. 10-day
contracts don't count. So Charlotte waived Greg Sutton who was supposed
to the nexted point guard while they kept Corey Beck who was on a 10-day
contract. With Reeves being activated, Corey is gone and the Bugs are
talking to Sutton about a new and most definitely reduced contract.
And the biggest rumor around town is that Muggsy's career is over. He's
been on the IR/DL list since the beginning of the season. He had fairly
extensive knee surgery over the off-season. Apparently, he has some major
problem with his knee that further surgery caint correct. The team is
saying that there is nothing wrong with his knee - i.e., no blown ACL,
etc. - so the speculation is that it's something degenerative. The talk
has gone from when Muggsy might return to wondering if'n he'll ever play
again.
Muggsy's game is speed and quickness. If'n his knees slow him down,
there's no way he can compete in the NBA.
Nexted stop is at the Hive tomorrow agin the leading All-Star vote getter
and local talent, Grant Hill and the rest of them Pistons. It's another
chance to move to .500 if'n they can win which is anything but certain,
these days.
Glenn Rice missed the trip to Toronto due to flu but is expected to play
Thursday.
TTom
|
55.1366 | NBA needs more guys like Muggsy | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | The truth - Syracuse s*cks! | Fri Jan 12 1996 11:33 | 5 |
| Sorry to hear the bad news about Muggsy's knee. If he doesn't play
again, that would really be a shame. Muggsy was one guy us common fans
could identify with, and he always gave 100% every time I saw him play.
NAZZ
|
55.1367 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Fri Jan 12 1996 13:24 | 8 |
|
Nazz,
How tall is Dana Barros? I still remember a Charlotte game
I attended, at the half I was talking to you. Out comes Muggsy about
10 ft from us and I couldn't believe what 5'3" was really like on
a basketball court next to someone 6'10".
Ron
|
55.1368 | He is one little guy | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Be well, Marcus | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:10 | 3 |
| They list Dana at 5-11, but he's really about 5-9.
NAZZ
|
55.1369 | | CAM::WAY | Dress to the right and cover down | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:19 | 10 |
| | -< He is one little guy >-
|
| They list Dana at 5-11, but he's really about 5-9.
Well, you what they always say: "It's not the size that counts"
8^)
|
55.1370 | down year | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:33 | 8 |
| And add Michael Adams at 5'6" to the list. We like 'em short in
Charlotte, I guess.
Is it just me, or is the whole league this side of Chicago having a down
year? Besides the Bulls, who else has played consistently well? Hail,
lasted night the Mavs beat up on ol' Shaq, even, too, yet, also.
TTom
|
55.1371 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:49 | 7 |
|
I think I'd add Houston to the list cause when Clyde's been healthy
they've played better than last year. Utah seems to be on an even keel
and the Knicks seem to be playing a bit better. Maybe I'm just enjoying
the Knicks' style of play this year better.....
mike
|
55.1372 | just hand 'em the trophy | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:08 | 16 |
| Wail, if'n you ask the Rockets, I suspect you'll hear that there not that
pleased with the way they're playing, Clyde notwithstanding.
They got hammered by Jordan and the Bulls and Hakeem said that they're
playing like individuals and not like a team which they need to be if'n
they're gonna compete.
Right now, the onliest other teams with less than 10 losses are the Spurs
and the Magic. David Robinson proved lasted year that he caint lead no
one to the glory land. At this rate, they may be the team that loses to
the Bulls in the finals.
Penny, Shaq and the rest o' Orlando, prolly will get to the be the team
that Chicago blows out in the Eastern Finals.
TTom
|
55.1373 | I think the NBA is down (as a whole) | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 16 1996 13:48 | 7 |
| >Penny, Shaq and the rest o' Orlando, prolly will get to the be the team
>that Chicago blows out in the Eastern Finals.
Hopefully.
I wouldn't say the Knicks have had such a good season. Yet, their
loss total isn't far behind any other team (other than the JordanBulls).
|
55.1374 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Washing Machine | Tue Jan 16 1996 15:06 | 12 |
|
well like I said Joe, I think it's the fact that I'm enjoying their
style of play this year better tna last.
When healthy, Miami seems to have improved. They could be dangerous
for alot of teams if healthy come playoff time.
Given his track record as a player with heart, desire and ability to
deliever in the big games it's hard to picture anybody but the Bulls
winning it all.
mike
|
55.1375 | Huge trade - makes no sense to me | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Be well, Marcus | Fri Jan 19 1996 12:17 | 13 |
| In a stunning move, the Charlotte Hornets acquired PG Kenny Anderson
from the New Jersey Nets in exchange for PG Khalid Reeves and SG
Kendall Gill. This is the second time the Bugs have dealt Gill, and
they only had Reeves for a couple of months (he came in the Mourning
deal).
This trade to me is stupefyingly dumb for Charlotte. If you weren't
going to pay big money for Mourning, why would you possibly give it to
an overhyped, overrated, 6-0 PG????? And they must be ready to give
Anderson big money since he's an unrestricted free agent at the end of
the year.
NAZZ
|
55.1376 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Fri Jan 19 1996 12:22 | 2 |
| I'm not a big pro hoops fan, but I didn't think Reeves was any slouch.
Why bother with the trade?
|
55.1377 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Fri Jan 19 1996 13:02 | 3 |
| Was it the money only with Zo? It looked to me that he wanted to go
with Riley and try to win it all at Miami. They now have Rice and
Anderson for Zo plus Gill who was dispensable.
|
55.1378 | Seems like a no-brainer to me | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Be well, Marcus | Fri Jan 19 1996 13:17 | 10 |
| ZO threw an offer on the table for (I think) $52 million for 4 years.
The Bugs only wanted to pay $11 million a year. Something like that.
TTom knows the details.
My point is, who is more of a cornerstone of a franchise, a 6-10
warrior who busts his gut every time he takes the floor, or a whining
6-0 point guard who barely shoots 40% from the floor and is very
inconsistent?
NAZZ
|
55.1379 | Any call for 5'6" center in the NBA | AD::HEATH | The albatross and whales they are my brother | Fri Jan 19 1996 13:23 | 5 |
|
11 Mill a year. And that is what the Buggs WANTED to pay.
Jerry
|
55.1380 | should've signed Zo | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Jan 19 1996 13:57 | 1 |
55.1381 | dumb, dumber, stupidest | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Mon Jan 22 1996 14:58 | 22 |
| In a little late, but what the hey...
Nazz is calling this a stupefyingly dumb trade for Charlotte and actually
he's being charitable.
Anderson is in the lasted year of his contract. Charlotte traded Zo
now for Reeves and Rice rather than waiting til the end of the season at
which time they would get nothing.
This trade means, they've given up Gill and Reeves for the right to lose
Anderson at the end of the season for nothing.
Go figger.
And oh yeah, Anderson already turned down 40+mil/6 years that the Nets
offered.
And oh yeah II, the Bugs showed their colors again by losing to Golden
State on Friday. In typical fashion, they were about even until they
folded in seconded half.
TTom
|
55.1382 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Mon Jan 22 1996 15:46 | 4 |
|
Yabbut Anderson said he wants to play in Charlotte wit his buddie
LJ1
|
55.1383 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | Can the Coach... | Mon Jan 22 1996 15:55 | 8 |
|
Todays paper is saying that the trade is on hold until Tuesday.
Khalid Reeves has a bad ankle, the Nets are running an MRI to determine
the extent of the injury. They will then decide if they still want
Reeves in his injured state. This is why Anderson did not play Saturday
night for the Bugs.
Ron
|
55.1384 | Sorry Bugs - trade stands! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Be well, Marcus | Tue Jan 23 1996 13:32 | 3 |
| Reeves passed an MRI yesterday - no structural damage to his ankle.
NAZZ
|
55.1385 | Rice makes All-Star; LJ doesn't | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Jan 31 1996 12:21 | 28 |
| back to sprots...
The news today is the Glen Rice made the All-Stars and LJ din't. For
Rice, it was a case of being about due. For LJ is another distinct step
down the road to mediocrity.
I was listening to ESPN radio yesterday. Charley Steiner was filling in
for the Babe, much to my pleasant surprise. Some one called in asking why
LJ wasn't selected. Steiner immediately replied, "No D". He could've
added no rebounds, no effort, etc.
In a kinda injury to insult, Zo also was selected.
Muggsy has delayed his joining the team again so the Bugs are gonna sign
Anthony Goldwire to another 10-day contract. He has been doing some good
things coming off the bench to spell Kenny Anderson.
Why they chose to pay Michael Adams a couple of million is becoming even
more unbelievable. Adams continues to bounce off and on the IR.
Supposedly, John Salley is trying to buy out his contract and Charlotte
is one of the teams with mutual interest.
And former Bug, Kenny Gattison has reinjured the nerve in his back and is
contemplating retirment. He's currently under contract with the expansion
Grizzlies.
TTom
|
55.1386 | Goldwire signed for season | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:43 | 19 |
| The Bugs signed Anthony Goldwire for the remainder of the season. They
had the option to do another 10-day deal but they remembered that their
other options as backup point guard are Michael Adams who seems to hurt
himself ever other game and Muggsy Bogues who hurts himself when he tries
to run.
Muggsy says he's at 90% but like a lot of Digital projects, the
completion of this project keeps getting pushed out. Not long ago, he
was supposed to be soon. Now he's not ready. Reminds me of _Money Pit_
where they kept saying "Two weeks" to any and all estimates.
Goldwire played collegiately at Houston. Afore being picked up by
Charlotte, he was averaging about 19 points at Yakima in the CBA. The
Bugs are his firsted NBA team.
Tonight it's Hakeem and his Rockets who lost to da Bulls Tuesday and are
likely to make life difficult for da Bugs.
TTom
|
55.1387 | Charlotte likes Phoenix leftovers | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:27 | 8 |
55.1388 | run and watch 'em score | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:55 | 17 |
| And then there's Elliot Perry...
Goldwire has the rap of being big with the O and a no-show with the D. He
should fit in fine with the other Bugs.
Now that Kenny Anderson is back, Bristow is intent upon returning to the
running game. With no one playing D on a regular basis, the Bugs should
have a lot of opportunities to run on offense. Luckily for them, they
give you the ball after the other team scores. If'n this were make-it
take-it, thised team would be in real trouble.
In a testimony to the mediocrity in the league, Charlotte is tied with
Washington at .500 for the 8th spot in the East. Luckily for the Bullets,
Webber is gonna miss the rest of the season. Unluckily for the Bugs, LJ
won't.
TTom
|
55.1389 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:29 | 1 |
55.1390 | could be totally right | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:35 | 16 |
| Mike,
I was thinking about that the other day. Maybe ACK was right and Bob Hunt
was wrong.
You know ol' Bob really wasn't a fan by one main measure: no tickets. Now
we can assign all sorts of reasons to this but money aint one of 'em
cause he bought a couple of Painters PSLs.
In any case, considering that the Bugs have cut Zo loose and are stuck
with LameJay (tm), ol' Deke's looking good about now.
I caint remeber all the draft Zo's year but Deke and anybody is better'n
LameJay and nobody.
TTom
|
55.1391 | Dino, although deserving, hasn't whined much at all | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Marcus is back! | Thu Feb 01 1996 15:39 | 3 |
| How much whinin' is LJ doin' about not makin' the All-Star team?
NAZZ
|
55.1392 | just shut up and play | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Fri Feb 02 1996 07:35 | 23 |
| LameJay is certainly spending more time whining than actually playing.
He tried to be short and to the point when it firsted happened. You know
the ol' "they were wrong but I'm not gonna talk about it". Since, he's
proceded to run his mouth more than his feet.
But lasted night, he almost got a triple double, all of which came early.
It gave him and the rest of the Bugs time to watch the Rockets dominate
in the 4th quarter and pull away for a 116-111 win.
The problem with LameJay is that he stats don't really matter. He gets a
layup off a nice pass from Kenny Anderson and then profiles while his man
is running down court. In all fairness to the Bugs, they play 4-on-5 a
lot on defense. Mosty, you caint tell the difference whether he's down on
the defensive end or not.
Anderson continues to play good/well but collectively this team aint
gonna go far, if'n it makes the playoffs at all.
So it's back below .500. The team gets the night off to watch the Magic
and Michael show and then head to Hotlanta for a Sunday night game.
TTom
|
55.1393 | Wolfpack >>> Bugs | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Mon Feb 05 1996 11:09 | 16 |
| Alert the media!~ The Bugs choke!~
Thised time it was at Atlanta. Charlotte had a_11 point lead in the 4th
and milked it down to a neat little 104-106 loss. It was a team effort,
especially at the defensive end.
I think the Bugs have lost their eligibility to be called choke artists.
Losing this way is not only common, it's down right predictable. Give 'em
a decent lead in the second half and the onliest questions about losing
are when and by how much.
Nexted loss scheduled for Tuesday when San Antonio comes to town. JR,
Vinny and the rest o' the Spurs lost a one at Orlando in OT and will
prolly come to down with a bad attitude.
TTom
|
55.1394 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!! | Tue Feb 06 1996 10:46 | 2 |
| TTom, how's the press on Bristow these days? I would suspect they want his head
but because po' po' Shinns has ain't got no money he stays?
|
55.1395 | not part of the solution | HBAHBA::HAAS | slightly related | Wed Feb 07 1996 10:11 | 27 |
| The local press, like most of the fans, are laying this more on Shinn and
his henchman, Spencer Stolpen, than on Bristow.
The consensus is that while Bristow aint all that great, he aint all that
bad, especially when compared to who else might be available. I don't
completely share that notion and give Bristow a lot of the credit for the
collapse of the team. My biggest reservation is that I don't know how
much he's allowed to do. For instance, I'd bench LameJay. Sit him down
and let ever one know that there's no automatics, especially when you're
obviously not playing up to your ability. No effort, no prime time.
But I don't know if'n Shinn would allow that. He has a spatial place for
LameJay. I don't know if'n he thinks he's really good, doesn't wanna look
a_idjit for paying him all that money, or what.
What the Bugs are suffering from is a combination of no clue at the top
and, no matter what you think of Bristow, a coach who caint adapt. He's
still stuck in the Doug Moe running game even if'n they don't have the
talent to do it. And, oh BTW, who ever won anything with that system?
Lasted night, the Spurs came to town and the most enjoyable part for me
was rooting for JR cause all them Heels hate 'im. Mercifully, the Spurs
went on a 20-zip run in the firsted quarter and you din't have to worry
about the actual outcome of the game. Got in some good prime time beer
drinking.
TTom
|
55.1396 | Burrell out for season | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 08 1996 12:08 | 12 |
| Scott Burrell re-injured his shoulder in practice yesterday and has been
declared out for the season.
He was trying to come back from surgery on that said same shoulder.
Evidently he was reaching for the ball and severly dislocated it, bad
enough to require more surgery.
Tough break for Scott and the Bugs.
Tonight, the Kings come to town.
TTom
|
55.1397 | Hornets >>>> NASCAR | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Feb 08 1996 12:18 | 4 |
|
Dental appointment >>>> Hornets tickets
You figure the rest...
|
55.1398 | there is a_odor | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 08 1996 12:34 | 4 |
| Yeah man, at least at the Dentist you get some nice gas. At the Hornets
games, it just stinks. :+(
TTom
|
55.1399 | believe or not, a win | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Fri Feb 09 1996 10:59 | 11 |
| Wail, it turns out that the Kings can stink it up, too, also.
Our very own All Star, Glen Rice looked like he was getting ready for San
Antonio and lit 'em up for 33. LameJay still trying to make the case that
he shoulda been chosen added 25 and 11 boards. If'n he'd do that ever
game, he'd be there.
It was fun to watch Rice and Mitch Richmond as they went head to head
most of the night. Richmond finished with 29. Both shot over 50%.
TTom
|
55.1400 | Muggsy's back | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Tue Feb 13 1996 10:07 | 33 |
| Muggsy Bogues was activated and in a real shock not Michael Adams was
sent back down to IR. Muggsy will backup Kenny Anderson. The Bugs have
been trying to use a big lineup some of the time and Muggsy might be on
the court with 'em. LJ moves to 3 where he plays anyway while Geiger and
Parrish/Zidek play 4 and 5.
LJ was on Close Up lasted night. He was actually quite articulate. He had
some good things to talk about, like building a neighborhood rec center
where he grew up, outta his own pocket.
But the part that got to me was that while talking about this version of
the Bugs, he stated correctly his responsibilities on the team -
leadership, hussle, positive attitude - but acted like he was doing all
those things!~
Tonight at the Hawks. I hear you might be able to get a ticket to that
one ;-).
Then in a real nice wrinkle, the Knicks come to town on tomorrow. We've
been sitting in the same section since game 1 at the Hive. The Usher Lady
in our section has been there since game 1. So naturally we've had some
discussions and just as naturally she's a Tar Heel fan. Except for JR.
JR is the Tar Heel that Tar Heels love to hate. So whenever he comes to
town, I give her a hard time about JR. She usually responds by calling
the supervisors, security, or police, whichever is nearest to have me
arrested and/or evicted. All in good jest but of course.
So, lasted Tuesday he came as a Spur. And then ol' JR got hisself traded
to Knicks so he'll be here tomorrow. So he'll be back and I'll prolly
need the number of a bailbondsman.
TTom
|
55.1401 | oop: make that the Cavs tonight | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Tue Feb 13 1996 10:30 | 0 |
55.1402 | ugh, part the nexted | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 13 1997 10:57 | 22 |
| > -< oop: make that the Cavs tonight >-
Make that ooops in a big way!~
You know you caint or won't play defense when Danny Ferry scores 31,
including 8 3 pointers.
You know you caint or won't try to win when you haul down a grand total
of 21 rebounds for the whole freakin game. Shore, Geiger din't play cause
of back spasms but he aint exactly Dennis Rodman neither, too.
Oh yeah, the score was 110-100.
Meanwhile, Shaq is getting back at all them losers from the league and
the media who gave the MVP to Jordan. After making suggestions that he
din't need the headache of the All Star game and may just rest with his
family nexted year, he refused to meet with the media after lasted
night's pasting of the Nuggets.
I'd love to see it.
TTom
|
55.1403 | Knicks go down | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 15 1996 11:11 | 21 |
| I guess even a stopped clock can beat the Knicks...
Go figger. For some reason the Bugs play well against the Knicks. With
Gieger's back aching and the team lethargy being led by LJ, I looked for
this to be a easy 20 point win, which it was except that the Bugs won!~
The keys to the game were that for one of the few times in recent memory,
Charlotte outrebounded the other guys. They also held the Knicks to under
45% shooting. Lasted I looked the Bugs were at or near the bottom of both
of these stats.
Muggsy played some good minutes getting 7 assists in a tidy little 15
minutes. Glen Rice led the team with 29 points and 10 rebounds.
The Chief actually started and got a nifty 11 points and 12 rebounds. Way
to go, Chief!~
JR assumed the position of designated thug knocking Big George Zidek to
the floor in a particularly flagrant affair.
TTom
|
55.1404 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 15 1996 11:34 | 3 |
| >Charlotte outrebounded the other guys.
Further proof that Oakley HAS TO GO !!!
|
55.1405 | not looking good | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 15 1996 11:46 | 7 |
| Joe, what happened to the Knicks?
They looked like zombies walking through the motions. And if Oak leaves
and JR gets more time, then they're really in trouble. LameJay posted him
up about at will and you know how little he likes to exert hisself.
TTom
|
55.1406 | | USCTR1::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:27 | 8 |
| >Joe, what happened to the Knicks?
My only interest in the Knicks (at this point in time) is in what
they do to dismantle most of the current team and position themselves
to make a killing in the FA market and draft over the next 2 years.
Without aggressive efforts in this area, the Knicks won't be a contender
in *today's NBA* for another 10 years, minimum (see Celtics, '6ers,
Lakers, etc.).
|
55.1407 | and a couple Ws back to .500 | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 19 1996 10:11 | 11 |
| It looks like the Knicks continue to position themselves, trading Herb
Williams and Doug Christie to Toronto for Victor Alexander and Willie
Anderson. Supposedly this frees up some more millions at the end of the
year.
And meanwhile, the Bugs seemed to have woked up. They beat Denver on
Friday and beat up on the Bucks to pull back to the Mendoza Line. Matt
Geiger distinguished himself in both games. OK, Mutombo din't play and
Benoit Benjamin started for the Bucks. I'll take the wins anyway.
TTom
|
55.1408 | one Bug might make it to the Olympics | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:59 | 14 |
| It looks like Kenny Anderson is on the LJ bandwagon.
He's talking to media wondering why everyone is all over LJ. Kenny
expressed his confusion and labeled LJ the "backbone" of the team.
What this means is uncertain, especially from someone who's already
indicated that he's headed outta town at the end of the year.
And there may just be a Bug with the Dream Team. Team physician Glenn
Perry is the president-elect of the NBA physicians associations. Since
the era of the Dream Team, whoever holds that position has been the
physician for the Olympic team.
TTom
|
55.1409 | Bass re-signs | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:46 | 20 |
| While the Bugs show no ability to sign players, they do have quite well
fielding a lineup of coaches and front office people.
Hoops VP Bob Bass agreed to a contract extension despite stating that he
didn't wanna be here nexted year.
So that gives Charlotte a head coach no one listens to, a defensive coach
that the head coach doesn't listen to, and a VP in charge of the whole
crew who doesn't wanna be here!~
Oh yeah, for a player, the Bugs signed ex-Mav Donald Hodge to a 10-day
contract. Hodge had quite a few zings about the Mashburn-Jackson-Kidd
feuds in Dallas. He claims the media did not blow anything outta
proportion and at one point the club let the stars and things got
"crazy". Hodge claims he's happy to be outta there.
Yeah, but wait 'til he gets to watch LJ loaf. And then there's the second
half folds, etc.
TTom
|
55.1410 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:48 | 3 |
| >Yeah, but wait 'til he gets to watch LJ loaf.
Are you going to change his name to LoafJay instead of LameJay?
|
55.1411 | if'n you wanna ... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:51 | 9 |
| Some call him LJ, some call him LameJay and some call him LoafJay.
Call him anything you want cause he's already got his 80 million...
Oh yeah, BTW, the Bugs' mini-streak came to a drop dead stop at the Hive
as they conceded 17 points in the 3rd quarter to the visiting Pacers on
saturday and lost by 14.
TTom
|
55.1412 | on the road again | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Tue Feb 27 1996 11:44 | 13 |
| Wail, in any case, the Bugs head for the road.
Upcoming is tonight at Milwaukee, Wednesday at Boston, and Friday at
Minnesota.
Then they come back for a semi-national TV game hosting the Magic.
Muggsy is back on the injured list with his continuing knee problems.
FWIW, there are 3 ex-Bugs on the Bucks: Johnny Newman, Randolph Keys and
one of my personal favorites, Marty Conlon.
TTom
|
55.1413 | beat 'em up, yum | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Wed Feb 28 1996 10:46 | 21 |
| Shore would be nice if'n the Bugs could play the Bucks ever night.
After scoring a team record low 6 points in the second quarter, they held
the Bucks to 10 in the third and pulled away for a 88-84 win on the road.
This one turned because of a couple of minor role players. Ex-Bug Johnny
Newman was lighting 'em up, with 17 in the 1st quarter alone and 23 for
the half. So in comes Pete Meyers who came from Chicago, went to Miami
with Zo, got hisself cut and ended up back in Charlotte who wanted him
all along but had to throw him in with the deal with the Heat to make the
cap numbers right.
Meyers completely stopped Newman and no other Buck stepped up. Not so Big
Dog, Glenn Robinson, really stunk up the place ending with a torrid 9
points. Glenn's lack of effort payed off with no, count 'em 0, trips to
the FT line. Benoit Benjamin played likke Benoit Benjamin and coasted to
7.
Glen Rice had 23 and Kenny Anderson had 22.
TTom
|
55.1414 | OT Ugh | HBAHBA::HAAS | Extra low prices and hepatitis too!~ | Thu Feb 29 1996 10:26 | 21 |
| The Bugs lose at Celtics in OT, 121-116.
Without any doubt, the hero of the game was David Wesley. The report we
got was that Dee Brown was sorta put on the injured list which put Wesley
at the point. All he did was outplay Kenny Anderson, who got tossed late
whining to the refs, Pete Myers, who was supposed to stop him in the
real game winning drive and score, and the rest of the Bugs.
LJ has some flashes. Geiger played some good ball but had some foul
problems. About the bestest thing you can say about the game is that it
was a pretty easy over.
A couple questions. Nazz where do you sit? On the same side of the court
as the teams? I was looking fer you man. Can I have your bud light? ;=)
And when did the faithful quit going to the games? It looked like a bunch
of empty seats.
And do JR and Pervis go to the same hair stylist?
TTom
|
55.1415 | Bugs look like they have no bench at all. | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Well, 37-1 ain't so bad! | Thu Feb 29 1996 13:46 | 19 |
| Yes, JR and Pervis do go to the same stylist. Monster game lasted
night for Pervis, getting a rare start. Set season highs for minutes
(43), rebounds (20!), blocks (6), and assists (5). Had two monster
blocks against LJ in OT.
Rice was pathetic in the first half (0-7, 0-0 0pts, with 2 reb and 0
ast). He had a much better 2nd half and finished with 19 pts (6-8 in
the 2nd half, 6-7, and 7 reb, but 0 ast). Anderson forced a lot but
finished with 22 and 13 ast. Old friend Robert Parish had 11 and 8 reb
in 26 spritely minutes.
Wesley has been starting at PG for a while now and has been doing a
terrific job. Last night he was 11-15 from the field, including 4-6 in
3-pointers. He also had 7 ast, 6 reb, and 3 stl.
Anderson got tossed for throwing the ball at Todd Day, after Day swiped
at it when Anderson called TO.
NAZZ
|
55.1416 | not pretty | HBAHBA::HAAS | leap jeer | Thu Feb 29 1996 13:52 | 10 |
| > -< Bugs look like they have no bench at all. >-
Yeah. Except for that and the starters and the coach and the owner this
might be a pretty good team.
LJ looked like he completely ran outta gas. So what do the Bugs do down
the stretch? Go to him and then stand back while Pervis makes him look
bad.
TTom
|
55.1417 | Bugs win; nuff said | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Mar 08 1996 08:34 | 18 |
| Kenny Anderson was put on the IR. Muggsy is still limping. Glen Rice is
playing with a sprained wrist. The Bugs were on a 4 game skid.
So in comes Anthony Goldwire who leads Charlotte to a 199-105 win over
the previously hot Mavs. Goldwire had 20 points and 15 assists.
LJ stepped up and added the ol' triple-double with 21 points to go with
10 boards and assists. Dell Curry had the stroke with another 21 points.
This one wasn't as close as the final score as the Bugs led by nearly 20
for long stretches of the game.
On a_unrelated note, Sir Chuck has given his sage prognostications on 2
of the more pressing issues of the day:
Who will win the NBA? Da Bulls.
Who will win the presidential election? Clinton.
TTom
|
55.1418 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Fri Mar 08 1996 09:28 | 4 |
| >So in comes Anthony Goldwire who leads Charlotte to a 199-105 win over
>the previously hot Mavs.
Wow! Is this an NBA record for points scored?
|
55.1419 | rotate middle digit right twice | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Mar 08 1996 09:46 | 3 |
| They was up and down the court TEFKAR :=)
Actually it was 119-105, still not too shabby.
|
55.1420 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Fri Mar 08 1996 10:15 | 3 |
55.1421 | how bout that Bug!@~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:31 | 16 |
| > why can't Phoenix get players like that? ;-)
They coulda used 'im yesterday :*}
If'n you look at the score you'd think that this was a close game which
it was but only at the end after the Bugs did ever thing they could to
squander their lead.
They were up 21 when they decided to let the Suns make their move. In the
end it took a trey and a running bank by Anthony Goldwire to go along
with a lasted minute miss by Sir Chuck to pull it out.
That leaves the Bugs in 8th place in the east at 32-31 a half game up on
Miami.
TTom
|
55.1422 | DOWN up down UP DOWN... | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Mar 18 1996 13:01 | 1 |
55.1423 | up down and now up a game | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Mon Mar 18 1996 13:21 | 27 |
| > -< DOWN up down UP DOWN... >-
>
> From what I hear it was a snapshot of the entire Suns' season.
As fer them Bugs, too. They're really big into getting a good lead and
losing it. Yesterday paled in comparison to the 25 point lead that they
handed to the T'wolves a couple of weeks ago.
Here's the East and lo and behold, the Bugs are really 1 game up:
Team W L .pct GB1 GB8
----------------------------------------
CHICAGO 57 7 0.891 0.0
ORLANDO 49 17 0.742 9.0
INDIANA 40 24 0.625 17.0
NEW YORK 37 26 0.587 19.5
DETROIT 37 27 0.578 20.0
CLEVELAND 36 28 0.563 21.0
ATLANTA 35 29 0.547 22.0
CHARLOTTE 32 31 0.508 24.5 0.0
MIAMI 32 33 0.492 25.5 1.0
WASHINGTON 30 35 0.462 27.5 3.0
NEW JERSEY 25 39 0.391 32.0 7.5
BOSTON 25 40 0.385 32.5 8.0
MILWAUKEE 21 42 0.333 35.5 11.0
TORONTO 16 47 0.254 40.5 16.0
PHILADELPHIA 13 51 0.203 44.0 19.5
|
55.1424 | four and oh at home | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Mar 20 1996 09:49 | 27 |
| Wail, it looks like a bit of a plan is developing.
With Kenny Anderson and Muggsy still out, the Bugs are using a little bit
of Anthony Goldwire and a lot of LJ to pass the ball around.
LJ had 14 assists lasted night as Charlotte held off Indiana 102-94. Glen
Rice finished a lot of 'em and ended with 23.
The real story is that the Pacers were flat out terrible from the field.
As a team they din't shoot 45% and Rik Smits went 11-17. Reggie Miller
was 5-14 and Mark Jackson was 4-14.
So the Bugs sweep a four game home stand having beaten Utah, Toronto,
Phoenix and Indiana.
All is not well. Rice still is bothered by his right wrist and won't make
the trek back to Toronto. Let's see, beat the Pacers and lose to the
Raptors. That sounds about right for this team.
In any case, LJ is stepping up. With Muggsy or Kenny at the point, LJ has
a tendency to stand around and wait for the ball. Without them, he seems
much more into the flow of the game.
And, Glen Rice is the bestest scorer that the Bugs have ever had and LJ
is getting better and better at playing alongside him.
TTom
|
55.1425 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Mar 20 1996 11:25 | 2 |
55.1426 | real work | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Mar 20 1996 11:51 | 14 |
| Thanks, Mike. I need all the support I cain get. ;+}
This has been a real tough year for thised fan.
Firsted of all it started with the youthful exuberance with the Painters
only to find out that the 12-hour treks to Clemson really sucked.
Then Zo got moved.
Now they're squabbling over what to do with the Coliseum. Shinn is
singing the typical big time professional owner blues: caint make no
money, not enough luxury boxes, etc., etc.
This being a fan thing is almost as hard as planning vacations...
|
55.1427 | | OUTSRC::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed Mar 20 1996 11:55 | 3 |
55.1428 | calling all athletic supporters | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Mar 20 1996 12:01 | 3 |
| We don't need no steenkin undergarments!~
TTom
|
55.1429 | Pathetic | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Well, 37-1 ain't so bad! | Wed Mar 20 1996 13:51 | 3 |
| The Bug House holds 23,000 and Shinn cain't make no money?!?!?!?!?
NAZZ
|
55.1430 | stupid | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Mar 20 1996 14:12 | 17 |
| Aint it the truth!~
Shinn has consistently shown that he has no clue about sports or running
a sports franchise.
He tried to cheat the city outta money by demanding a 1 buck/game rent
and gave away millions in parking, food, properties, etc.
He whies about the high salaries after he signs LJ to ~$85 mil.
Now, the scam is to threaten to build his own playhouse. So far, he's
said he might go outta town, might not honor current season ticket
holders and might not keep public seats open.
Yo George, this woulda played a lot better afore you sent Zo packing.
TTom
|
55.1431 | Bugs win; tied fer 8th | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Mar 27 1996 12:25 | 16 |
| So what looks like the worst thing possible might just happen. Namely,
the Bugs just might make the playoffs afterall.
They beat Denver lasted night in double OT, 119-112. Glen Rice, LJ, Matt
Geiger and even Chief all worked together to overcome 31 rebounds by
Dikembe Mutombo, a season high in the NBA.
Dell Curry hit a shot to send it into OT. Rice hit a trey to send it into
2 OT. The real story hear is that the Bugs only turned it over 10 times
for the whole game. Hail, they usually do that in any given quarter.
So they're tied with the Heat at 35 and 33. The Heat host Magic fresh
from beating The Magic to end their unbeaten home streak. The Bugs keep
on keepin on out west and go to Seattle.
TTom
|
55.1432 | | BSS::JACKSON | Ice off has started! | Wed Mar 27 1996 14:58 | 1 |
| Everyone beats the Nuggs;-(
|
55.1433 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed Mar 27 1996 15:18 | 7 |
| >Everyone beats the Nuggs;-(
Yeah, but who can deny that the end results of the game is usually
interesting. Last three games, they lost with 0.4 seconds, 0.7 seconds
and a double OT.
Marc
|
55.1434 | 1560 and going strong | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Apr 05 1996 10:53 | 45 |
| Wail, tonight ol' Chief will tie Kareeem for the career games played mark
of 1,560 games played.
So naturally they're hyping it up since it's about the onliest thing to
be excited about as far as the Hornets go. In a season that started with
send Zo down the road and continues with the constant whining of Shinn
about money and daily threats by him to take his ball and go somewhere
else, at least we get to see a future Hall of Famer.
In the local rag, they published a kinda profile of 'im. Some of it:
Age: 42
Hometown: Shreveport, La.
College: Centenary
What he reads: Stephen King, Dean Koontz
Favorite comedians: Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters
[musta loved Mork 'n Mindy]
Hobby: Martial Arts
[he is in unbelievable shape for his age and wear and tear]
Unfulfilled dream: wanted to be a race-car driver
[maybe NASCAR helped get 'im to Charlotte?]
Favorite teammates: Cedric Maxwell, Tiny Archibald, DJ
[no comment on his favorite smokes]
Would pay to see: Michael Jordan, Hakeem, Joe Smith
Chief started in the 76-77 season. At that time:
Jordan was 13.
Magic was a senior in high school.
Marquette beat No Carolina for the NCAA hoops title
[Yippee!~]
Hank Aaron retired with 755 homers
[oops, a little baseball]
In his career:
Played with or against 21 future Hall of Famers
[James Worthy not mentioned]
NBA went from 22 teams to 29
[plus/minus if'n you count the Clippers and the T'Wolves]
41 new nations were creeated worldwide
World Population increased 36%
One thing not included was the trade that brought him to the Celtics for
Joe Barry Carroll and a draft pick which led to Larry Bird.
TTom
|
55.1435 | | SALEM::LEVESQUE_T | Oh, yeah! The boy can PLAY! | Fri Apr 05 1996 12:55 | 6 |
| RE -1
I think the draft pick actually led to Kevin McHale. Bird was already
there. Kevin & Chief showed up 1 year afterwards.
Ted
|
55.1436 | more Chiefdom | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Apr 05 1996 13:12 | 16 |
| I knew I'd screw that draft pick thing up somehow...
Among other things I found out about Chief:
o He claims Cornbread gave him the title after the character Chief
Bromden from _One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest_.
o He says he still smokes dope. I couldn't believe the candor but
he made it quite clear that he only does it during the off season
when, I guess they don't have to pee. "It's not like it's a
secret to anyone", he says.
o He lives alone just north of Charlotte while his current
girlfriend still lives up in the frozen tundra of da northeast.
TTom
|
55.1437 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Fri Apr 05 1996 13:54 | 5 |
|
He can smoke all he wants because the NBA doesn't list marijuana
as an illegal drug, yet heroin and cocaine are.
Ron
|
55.1439 | Birstow gone; time to start over | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Apr 24 1996 11:21 | 26 |
| Wail, the Hornets ended the misery of Allen Bristow and many of the Bugs'
fans.
Bristow reached a_agreement to leave after "guiding" the team outta the
playoffs. Actually, missing the playoffs was the bestest thing that
coulda happened to everyone.
Being in the lottery, the Bugs get back a firsted round pick from the
Bucks. The also get another one from the Heat to remind us of the loss of
Zo. There's no way that they beat the Bulls so Shinn lost 1 game's
revenue.
They're also in pretty good shape for money. This starts with the premise
that they realized that Kenny Anderson and his nearly complete inability
to play defense aint the answer. That leaves a large wad of money to use
on someone.
Basically, it's time to start all over. Admit that the experiment that
started with drafting LJ in hopes of winning ended when Zo was traded.
Shinn and his henchmen should come clean and tell us all what we already
know: they don't know squat about basketball or running a major league
franchise.
Does anyone want LJ?
TTom
|
55.1440 | About the best they could expect | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks UMass for a great season! | Wed Apr 24 1996 11:58 | 6 |
| As bad a coach as Bristow is, and he's bad, it certainly wasn't his
fault that the Bugs dumped Zo and opted to trade for Kenny Anderson.
I'm not sure if it was because of Bristow or in spite of him, but a
.500 record with that bunch isn't bad.
NAZZ
|
55.1441 | the way it looks | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Apr 24 1996 12:03 | 10 |
| That seems to be feeling with a lot of folks 'round here.
With Zo around, Bristow was criticized for not guiding the team further.
With Zo gone and chaos in charge, Bristow did about as good as he coulda
considering the trades, injuries and having to rely on LJ.
After the news was finally and mercifully announced, Bristow actually
looked very upbeat, hardly like a guy who was just sheet canned.
TTom
|
55.1442 | let the search begin | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Fri Apr 26 1996 12:42 | 28 |
| Bristow is gone and the race for a replacement is starting to heat up.
In the firsted pass, three names have surfaced.
Brendan Malone, recently fired by Isaiah Thomas and the Toronto Raptors
Jim Cleamons, currently assistant coach at Chicago
Sidney Lowe, former Hornet and currently aasistant coach at Cleveland.
Cleamons seems to be attracting the most attention although the Bulls
have banned him from talking to anybody about employment opportunities
for nexted season. The feeling seems to be that he could join with
current assistant coach John Bach so that Charlotte would have half of
the coaching staff of the championship Bulls.
Malone did a very creditable job at Toronto but had a lot of
disagreements with Thomas. Thomas is in charge and Malone is umeployed.
FWIW, Bristow was earlier quoted as saying Malone deserved Coach of
the Year consideration.
Lowe is now a local fixture with college and pro experience in these here
parts as well as having several business interests here along with one of
his homes. Sidney was also mentioned as a possibility to replace Les
Robinson at State.
It's early yet but this is more excitement than most of the Bugs' games
thised year.
TTom
|
55.1443 | Bristow going for Philly GM job | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 02 1996 12:05 | 13 |
| Bristow was in Philly yesterday talking to the new owners about possible
employment.
Right now, John Lucas is still the coach and GM. The new guys have told
him he caint do both. Lucas is on record as saying his firsted choice is
coaching.
So it looks like they wanna do hire the new GM which is actually
something Bristow can do. The problem for Lucas, no matter who gets the
GM, is that there seems to be little or no commitment to keep him as
coach. It looks like they're gonna let the new GM decide that.
TTom
|
55.1444 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu May 02 1996 12:53 | 12 |
55.1445 | Malone gets a_early nod | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 02 1996 13:28 | 15 |
| Yeah, there are a lot of openings. And even more rumors.
The one guy that's definitely been in contact with Charlotte is Brendan
Malone.
> - probably more to come
Better add the Raptors to that list.
> I'm surprised Paul "Coach Gump" Westphal's name isn't being tossed
> around. Then again, I'm not.
I thought he took the head job at Southern Cal ;=}
TTom
|
55.1446 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Thu May 02 1996 13:37 | 4 |
55.1447 | Westphal gets some votes | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 02 1996 13:42 | 14 |
| Hey I had a smiley after that rascal...
Seriously, I did here his name mentioned for some college opening, and
not the Southern Cal.
On the local talk radio shows, he gets a nod or 2. The hosts summarily
dismiss him as not being what the Bugs need.
Just so it's clear, I like talk radio and listen to it a lot, including
sprots, right and left wing clamor and just about every one else who
speaks a_opinion. I mostly skip the how to garden, fix up your house or
repair your own car stuff, though.
TTom
|
55.1448 | | BSS::JACKSON | Set the drag just right! | Thu May 02 1996 19:33 | 5 |
| There is a good chance that Bickerstaff will fire himself as coach of
the Nuggs. He stated that they need a person in there that will get
good team chemistry...Thats a "hidden" message in my mind.
Tim
|
55.1449 | less obscure | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri May 03 1996 10:54 | 9 |
| There's a lot of hidden messages when it comes to coaching in the NBA.
A player's coach means you caint discipline the team. A_Xs and Os guy
means you caint relate to the players.
And speaking of hidden messages, how 'bout my buddy, Paul Westphal,
getting some rumore time for the opening in Dallas.
TTom
|
55.1450 | maybe Cowens | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon May 06 1996 11:52 | 7 |
| Today's candidate for the open coaching job at Charlotte is Dave Cowens,
most recently a_assistant coach at San Antonio.
As with about ever one else, the Bugs'll have to wait a while cause the
Spurs are still playing.
TTom
|
55.1451 | | XTATIC::CHILDS | | Mon May 06 1996 12:14 | 7 |
| If Cowens does get offered the job and takes it then I hope to hell they get
rid of Kenny Anderson cause if they don't po po Dave will have a heartattack.
Dave Cowens number 3 on the Childs' all time favorite Celtics' list (number
2 is Mad Max) almost lost it when he had to coach Macdoo, and I don't see
Anderson and LJ as having work ethics better than Macdoo's.
mike
|
55.1452 | Anderson won't return, probably | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon May 06 1996 12:17 | 12 |
| Anderson is all but gone, no matter who gets to run this mess.
Right now, Anderson counts over 5 mil against the cap and there's no way
that Shinn is gonna offer him anywhere near that.
Also, it looks like they're gonna waive Michael Adams and they'll get
back about a mil there, although they have to pay him about 500K.
Cowens played hard in the middle. Anderson never plays hard, especially
on D.
TTom
|
55.1453 | Ford interviewing | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue May 14 1996 13:00 | 11 |
| Good ol' Chris Ford is supposedly in town interviewing for the coaching
job.
For some reason the local powers that be are being real quiet about what
they're doing to hire a new coach. The rumors are that they really want
George Karl and are hoping that he'll lose soon in the playoffs so they
can actually talk to him.
But right now, it's Ford and the oft mentioned Dave Cowens.
TTom
|
55.1454 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Wed May 15 1996 15:03 | 7 |
|
George Karl was given a contract extension the day after Seattle
swept Houston. Sounded like the deal was already made depending upon
how far Seattle went in the playoffs. Since they didn't lose in the
1st round again, Karl got an extension.
Ron
|
55.1455 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Wed May 15 1996 16:59 | 1 |
55.1456 | looks like Cowens | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed May 22 1996 15:07 | 13 |
| Ford came and went and he's not even beig mentioned anymore.
The clear front runner is Dave Cowens who came to town today for a second
round of interviews.
Cowens seems to meet the major requirements of the Hornets: he won't cost
'em much; he doesn't demand making the basketball or business decisions;
he doesn't mind working for a bunch of near and/or ex-crooks who have no
clue about anything to do with basketball.
I guess Ford wasn't as cheap.
TTom
|
55.1457 | Stolpen gone | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 23 1996 11:12 | 31 |
| Finally, some real news from the Bugs.
Spencer Stolpen, the defrocked lawyer who mascaraded as a president of
a_NBA team, has been removed from office by owner and fellow sleaze
George Shinn. Stolpen leaves just like Allen Bristow left, by mutual
agreement. Reports claim that the settlement included a payment to keep
his mouth shut.
Stolpen is prolly most famous for the disastrous $84 million contract he
gave LJ. At the time, Dave Twardzik was the head of basketball. Twardzik
din't like negotiating contracts and gave that job to Stolpen. The
results were LJ now tanks it and caint be traded, no money and no Zo.
Along the way, Stolpen was notable in his dealings with the big name free
agents like Danny Manning and Horace Grant, none of whom gave Charlotte
any serious considerations.
When Bob Bass took over from Twardzik, Bass took over all aspects of
basketball operations.
The timing is a little strange. Right now, Shinn is trying to gouge money
outta the local municipalities and counties in a_effort to extort money
to build a new arena. That's right up Stolpen's alley.
In some other minor news, the negotiations with Cowens continue. It seems
like they're past the decision and down the terms and conditions.
Othella Harrington is coming to town to audition. It's no secret that the
Bugs need some help in the middle with rebounding. They also need a point
guard and anybody who can play defense at any position.
TTom
|
55.1458 | Ford has the experience Cowens lacks | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Best of luck, Marcus! | Thu May 23 1996 11:29 | 6 |
| The big difference between Cowens and Ford is that Ford understands
what meddling from the front office can do to undermine a coach from
firsthand experience and Cowens has yet to experience that. He will
very quickly if he takes the Bugs job.
NAZZ
|
55.1459 | could be | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 23 1996 11:37 | 10 |
| The difficulty with whoever gets this job is that while Bob Bass is
clearly calling the basketball shots, he's already planning on stepping
aside. In fack, they had to talk him into staying thised year.
Look for Bass to leave after the two current issues are settled: where
the Bugs will play and who will coach 'em.
After that, all bets are off.
TTom
|
55.1460 | Cowens offered the job | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri May 24 1996 11:10 | 8 |
| Wail, it's all over but the signing.
Cowens told the local media that he's been made a_offer and that he's
gonna sign.
The hope is that Big Dave can motivate LJ, a formidable task, indeed.
TTom
|
55.1461 | could happen... | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri May 24 1996 11:54 | 3 |
| Maybe big Dave can put the ole choke hold on LJ to motivate him...
I think the Hornets should benefit from Dave's motivation...
|
55.1462 | he'll have his hands full | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri May 24 1996 12:02 | 13 |
| > I think the Hornets should benefit from Dave's motivation...
I wish I was as optimistic as you are.
The best leverage that Cowens has is playing time. LJ thinks he's a_All
Star, which he could be but won't make the effort. He din't make it
lasted year and shore won't make it if'n he spends quality time on the
bench.
Of course, in addition to needing some serious help at the point and on
defense, Cowens has to deal with Shinn.
TTom
|
55.1463 | hahahahaha | BSS::MENDEZ | | Fri May 24 1996 12:05 | 3 |
| Forgot about the Shinn factor...
I heard they were going to bring in Jeff Settles for a looksie???
|
55.1464 | Don't be surprised if he packs up and goes home, mid-season | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Tue May 28 1996 14:45 | 12 |
|
> Cowens seems to meet the major requirements of the Hornets: he won't cost
> 'em much; he doesn't demand making the basketball or business decisions;
> he doesn't mind working for a bunch of near and/or ex-crooks who have no
> clue about anything to do with basketball.
I had just been wondering; what's the thinking behind hiring a psycho
like Dave Cowens as an NBA head coach? The above 'splains it...
glenn
|
55.1465 | who needs the headache | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue May 28 1996 14:53 | 16 |
| > -< Don't be surprised if he packs up and goes home, mid-season >-
Or maybe even asked to leave, too?
> I had just been wondering; what's the thinking behind hiring a psycho
> like Dave Cowens as an NBA head coach? The above 'splains it...
Actually from what I've been reading about him, he seems like a nice
enough fellow, so much so that I'm wondering why he would wanna get
involved with all this chaos.
Basically, if'n he gets outta the gate slow, he'll be gone soon. Shinn
has about a 1 year window afore the whole franchise starts smelling like
New Jersey. Or lower Los Angeles.
TTom
|
55.1466 | Big Time Dave is the Main Main | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed May 29 1996 11:18 | 26 |
| So Dave Cowens is the main, formally announced this afternoon.
In preparation of his ominous undertaking, he watched some game film of
games between the Bugs and the Spurs, his former team, Cownes having
already been a_assistant coach at there.
His conclusions:
- need defense
- need fundementals
- need work habits
- need defense
- need offense
- need defense
Cowens din't specify which positions needed the most work. The assumption
is all of 'em.
It looks like T.R. Dunn will stay on as assistant in charge of videotape.
The word is that the rest of 'em are gonna be rightsized.
Just to show you how big time this is, we got ourselves a Bob Ryan piece
on ol' Dave. We're treated with such material as, "... I honestly don't
know what kind of a coach Cowens will be." Good stuff!~
TTom
|
55.1467 | | AKOCOA::BREEN | Better days are coming bye and bye. BS | Wed May 29 1996 11:47 | 6 |
| Ttom, was Ryan righting specifically for the Charlotte Observer? If so
then he was "writing down" as in to the level of you Southern USA Today
types. Now if this is this morning's glove article copied then it's a
case of you folks having to come up a little.
Just try'n to help
|
55.1468 | hat trick | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed May 29 1996 11:58 | 21 |
| It's claimed that the local rag "asked Ryan to write about the kind
of coach Cowens will make."
Yeah, us southreners like a guy to come clean about not knowing what he's
writing about. But, I can understand given the shambles that the
Northeast is that y'all wouldn't wanna hear that kind of thing and need
something to be hopeful about.
Actually, my aversion to Ryan is his guilt by associtation. Ever once in
a while I stagger downstairs Sunday morning, fire up the coffee and turn
of the tube and ther he is with that fat idiot Conlan and that other big
mouth Lupica spewing pontifications. Not even good at gesticulating.
They should bill themselves as Fat, Loud and Stupid.
And if'n Ryan believed half of his own tripe he'd punch out Dick Shaap
who obviously peaked in _Semi Tough_.
I think they all oughta wear a big cardboard sign saying "I don't really
know what I'm talking about."
TTom
|
55.1469 | | EDWIN::WAUGAMAN | Hardball, good ol' country | Wed May 29 1996 13:20 | 13 |
|
> Actually, my aversion to Ryan is his guilt by associtation. Ever once in
> a while I stagger downstairs Sunday morning, fire up the coffee and turn
> of the tube and ther he is with that fat idiot Conlan and that other big
> mouth Lupica spewing pontifications. Not even good at gesticulating.
> They should bill themselves as Fat, Loud and Stupid.
In person, when he gets worked up, Ryan has a small problem with
expectorating. He's much better over paper, which catches the
drool...
glenn
|
55.1470 | got us a coach | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 30 1996 12:19 | 28 |
| Yep, Dave Cowens is our main main, fer sure.
He almost sounded like a college coach talking about helping teammates
and stuff like that. But what he stressed most is that the Bugs will be
in shape.
Cowens' style is to actively practice with the team. I can see LJ whining
about being tired and wanting to take a blow while Big Dave is going up
and down the court hardly breaking a bead.
Cowens made it clear that if'n the players don't practice hard and then
play team ball on the court that they sit. He said that he would rather
lose with his second team playing hard than let the first stringers loaf.
Also, it a bit of news about the draft, Bob Bass said that they were not
trying to move up the draft by trading someone significant for a higher
pick. Bass implied that he din't think this draft was worth that move.
Also, Bass says that the Bugs will not pursue a_underclassman unless
there's assurance that he won't return to college, preferably by signing
with a_agent. Bass wants to draft someone for this year. His goal is to
pickup two players than can be the 9th and/or 10th man on the team.
As a result they are not inviting in any underclassmen without this
assurance. Specifically, Bass said that he hasn't invited Lorenzen Wright
from Memphis because Wright apparently is not completely committed to
leaving school yet.
TTom
|
55.1471 | One less underclassman | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | Soar with the Eagles! | Thu May 30 1996 12:25 | 17 |
| >> Also, Bass says that the Bugs will not pursue a_underclassman unless
>> there's assurance that he won't return to college, preferably by signing
>> with a_agent. Bass wants to draft someone for this year. His goal is to
>> pickup two players than can be the 9th and/or 10th man on the team.
>> As a result they are not inviting in any underclassmen without this
>> assurance. Specifically, Bass said that he hasn't invited Lorenzen Wright
>> from Memphis because Wright apparently is not completely committed to
>> leaving school yet.
Speaking of which ... heard on ESPN (or CNN) last night that
Cal freshman Abdur-Rahim has changed his mind is withdrawing
his name from the NBA draft ... guess the thought of leaving
sunny California for the tundra of Canada didn't appeal to
him! :-) {Rumors had him being drafted in the top three by
Vancouver or Toronto}
Vinny
|
55.1472 | Sharif and Pitino staying | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu May 30 1996 12:28 | 11 |
| I heard that, Vinny.
There's a few of the underclassmen who shouldn't have declared and one
hopes that some of 'em see the light and go back to college.
Sharif seemed like he could play now in the NBA.
And speaking of the NBA, I just heard that Pitino is gonna stay at
Kentucky!~
TTom
|
55.1473 | Big Men come to town | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri May 31 1996 12:22 | 21 |
| And meanwhile, with a new coach, the Bugs are continuing to look at some
of thised year's draft prospects.
So far, big men Othella Harrington and Jerome Williams of Georgetown, and
Roy Rogers (ya gotta luv that name) of Alabama, have been in. Today local
talent and Wolfpacker, Todd Fuller auditions.
They're kinda announcing this on a day to day basis with giving any
overall schedule. So far no word on when or if Nash is coming to town.
Also, the local rag is reporting that Shaq pulled a no show for the
season-ending team meeting and failed to report for a physical. Very
childish!~
And Utah and Rick Majerus have filed a complaint against the Raptors who
are accused of trying to entice Ute forward Keith Van Horn to leave
schedule. Van Horn is staying for his senior year.
TTom
TTom
|
55.1474 | Go west, get bigger | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:10 | 22 |
| The powers that be for the Bugs have lewft for the Chicago pre-draft
camp.
Bob Bass says that they're 3 players that they're gonna watch very
closely:
Walter McCarty - 6'10" F who played college at Kentucky
Priest Lauderdale - 7'3" Greek professional (what sports?)
played 1 year at Central St (OH)
Jermaine O'Neal - 6'11" Columbia high school phenom who caint
pass his SATs so he's going the the NBA.
This continues the trend of looking at big men. And still looking for
someone at the point.
Bass mentioned one other, a dark horse, 7'2" Zydrunas Ilgauskas of
Lithuania who has some international experience.
So far 6 players have come to town, recently bringing in tony Delk of
Kentucky and Samaki Walker of Louisville.
TTom
|
55.1475 | hmmmmm | BSS::MENDEZ | | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:25 | 3 |
| ttom
don't the bugs have enough big stiffs without having to go
international?
|
55.1476 | aint no hope | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:32 | 6 |
| Wail, maybe we got us a trend with George Zidek already on the roster.
And the Bugs need all the stiffs they can get. Maybe one of them
7-footers from Europe can play some at the point ;*}
TTom
|
55.1477 | Kinda like the old nuggets | BSS::MENDEZ | | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:38 | 7 |
| if he won't play D he ain't worth it... I've never seen such
a collection of soft big men since Moe was coaching the Nuggets.
One of the best quotes I heard Moe use for the nuggets was
directed at big Blair Thomas. somethin like "youd be a stiff if
you weren't so soft" Blair was 7'0 and hated contact under the
boards. Kinda like LJ
|
55.1478 | I'd trade straight up | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 04 1996 11:45 | 9 |
| Wail, if'n ol' Blair was under the Boards, that puts him one up on LJ.
LJ's idea of mixing it up is to post up at the block waiting for Muggsy
to toss him the ball.
I think I was remiss a while back when the All NBAers were named. Glenn
Rice got 10 votes in the also ran column. LJ got GOOSE-EGGS-BABY!~
TTom
|
55.1479 | Bach to Detroit | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 06 1996 12:16 | 10 |
| more shuffling with the Bugs.
John Bach, who was brought in from the Bulls to help out with defense and
who the Bugs refused to listen to, has signed on with Doug Collins and
the Pistons, who he worked with previously in Chicago.
It still looks T.R. Dunn is the onliest assistant that will still be here
nexted season.
TTom
|
55.1480 | Dunn stays; maybe Lee Rose; Delk; Gingold | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 11 1996 15:56 | 22 |
| Dave Cowens elected to keep T.R. Dunn on as a_assistant, formally
announcing what ever one thought, namely, that Dunn would be the onliest
one of 'em kept around.
Cowens is working on building his staff and semi-local lee Rose is
getting some ink. Rose coached UNC-Charlotte when Cornbread led 'em to
the final four.
Word outta the Chicago camp is Roy Rogers, the big guy from Alabama, is
damaged goods. Supposedly, he's had injuries and problems to both knees.
Tony Delk, the Kentucky guard, is coming to town, making him the firsted
guard to come. A Parade of big guys have come, including Rogers.
Another big man coming is 7'3" Eric Gingold from Williams College.
And meanwhile, it's being reported that Phil Jackson, Jordan and Dennis
Rodman have made a public service ad that will air if'n the Bulls win the
series. In it, they urge the local citizenry to not burn the town down
and kill each other.
TTom
|
55.1481 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue Jun 11 1996 16:00 | 8 |
| >Word outta the Chicago camp is Roy Rogers, the big guy from Alabama, is
>damaged goods. Supposedly, he's had injuries and problems to both knees.
Maybe he'll slide to the Celts pick in the second round... :-)
Rogers isn't a big scorer, but man, can he rebound, defend, and block shots.
I saw him give John Wallace all he could handle.
|
55.1482 | looked good and more | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 12 1996 10:49 | 26 |
| Yeah, I caught 'im a couple of times myself and was real impressed. He
looked like he could step right in and play a strong 4 rebounder right
now.
It's the firsted that I heard about the knees and ya gotta consider the
source, the local rag, Charlotte Observer, who has more ads for adult
bars than sports content.
Meanwhile, the big news coming outta the finals is that both Jackson and
Karl are talking about taking nexted year off if'n they caint get the
right contract.
When Calipari got $3 mil, the whole NBA coaching game changed. Right now,
supposedly the Bulls are offering Jackson $1.8 mil. Shortly, Jackson will
win his 4th ring as a coach while Calipari aint won a single NBA game.
Karl is due to make a little over a mil and claims he's ready to sit out
rather than make that much less than Calipari.
And the all-NBA interview team has been assembled:
Sir Chuck, IOY (Intereviewee o' the Year)
Jordan, Magic, Mailman, and Jayson Williams (?)
Karl got the mosted votes for a coach.
TTom
|
55.1483 | zeroing in on the draft plan | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 13 1996 14:06 | 23 |
| Bob Bass has spoked.
Bass aint saying exactly who he'll take at the Bugs' #13 pick but he gave
his list of the 10 players that he's confident won't be available:
Allen Iverson, Marcus Camby, Stephon Marbury, Ray Allen,
Erick Dampier, Antoine Walker, Kerry Kittles, Samaki Walker,
John Wallace and Lorenzen Wright.
So the group that he might go after could include:
Jerome Williams, Othella Harrington, Roy Rogers, Todd Fuller,
Vitaly Potapenko, and Walter McCarty.
And much talked about Steve Nash is finally coming to town, today. 7'4"
Eric Gingold will be here as well.
On the list of who they wanna look out is Potapenko, McCarty and high
shoolers Kobe Bryant and Jermaine O'Neal.
And a new name on the possible coaching staff: K.C. Jones!~
TTom
|
55.1484 | and the beat goes on | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 14 1996 11:50 | 16 |
| More pre-draft:
Steve Nash came to town and the Bugs are falling all over theyselves
praising the guy. Despite being dubbed the nexted John Stockton, Nash
evidently is the real deal at the point, a very rare commodity in the
NBA.
Eric Ginglold, who's starting to get some ink from other teams, also
visited yesterday.
Today, Priest Lauderdale and Samaki Walker are coming to town. For
Walker, it's a second look which heightens the speculation about whether
the Hornets are willing to package trades and/or picks to move up.
Walker's in about ever ones top 10.
TTom
|
55.1485 | Bugs buy out Chief | HBAHBA::HAAS | almost wanted to be a figger skater | Tue Jun 18 1996 12:07 | 14 |
| Wail, the Bugs officially informed the Chief and his agent that they
would exercise their buy out option. So Charlotte gives Chief a mil and
lets him go on his way.
After July 1, Parish can sign with anyone, including the Hornets. He's
rumored to be interested in Utah, Seattle or Chicago, or in other words
contenders.
Meanwhile, Bill Hanzlik has joined Lenny Wilken's staff in Atlanta.
And Muggsy Bogues has returned to Wake Forest to complete his degree. He
claims he's ready and able for the nexted season.
TTom
|
55.1486 | | NQOS01::nqsrv201.nqo.dec.com::may_br | BRUCE MAY | Tue Jun 18 1996 16:05 | 7 |
| > ya gotta consider the
>source, the local rag, Charlotte Observer, who has more ads for adult
>bars than sports content.
ya make that sound like it's a bad thing.
brews
|
55.1487 | what da ya expect | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 19 1996 10:33 | 18 |
| Nah, just the facks.
I mean here's a publication that one can assume should be interested in
sports considering there are 2 major league franchises in town and one
more possibly coming.
But you have a 6 page sports section and half of it is ads. Hail, one
other page is like the lasted page of USA Today, namely stats that come
off the wire.
Then you got one page of baseball boxscores and what does that leave
you.
FWIW, Milwaukee and/or Wisconsin voted down the money to upgrade their
stadium and they are supposedly on the blocks. Shinn is reported to be in
communications about getting the team.
TTom
|
55.1488 | Rice on the blocks | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 21 1996 11:48 | 15 |
| Wail, more and more, it looks like the Bugs are gonna make a deal.
The hottest rumor 'round town is that Glen Rice and one of their 2
firsted round draft picks are being shopped to Milwaukee and Minnesota.
Supposedly, Shareef Abdur-Rahim's on-again-off-again flirtation with the
NBA is on again. Supposedly, he never formally withdrew his name.
Couple this with the feeling that Marbury may slip to 4 behind Ray Allen
and you got the Bugs interest at 4 and 5.
In any case, we aint got much longer until Wednesday's draft. But I'd be
surprised if there were some more trades.
TTom
|
55.1489 | the draft parade continues | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 24 1996 11:25 | 30 |
| Hornets' draft doings:
The parade continued over the weekend with ever body's favorite, Vitaly
Potpanenko, and Kentucky's Walter McCarty.
Conspicuous with his absence was erstwhile Tar Heel, Jeff McInnis.
McInnis is making quite a name for himself round here. Firsted he pulled
a no-show at the pre-draft camp in Chicago. Then he publicly railed on
the Bugs for not showing interest. Then he pulls another no-show,
no-call, no-letters, no-flowers...
McInnis' agent, which he said he wouldn't sing on with, claimed that
McInnis is poplar and that the schedule for appearances is being made by,
ready of this, Dean!~ That's it: Dean is to BLAM.
In any case, much more serious for the Bugs and the rested of the league
is the reapearance into the draft of Abdur-Rahim which is causing a lot
of about ever one to move down a notch or two. A couple of players of
interest that were thought to have been drafted by the #13 pick are now
being cautiously hoped for. These include Samaki Walker who's been to
town a couple of tims.
And today the younguns come to town: Kobe Bryant and Jermain O'Neal. They
had requested that the Bugs let 'em come the same time and they has
obliged.
At this point, it's basically a crap shoot as some more trades are
expected.
TTom
|
55.1490 | This is gonna be a very interesting draft | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:07 | 6 |
| If the Bugs keep the 13th pick, they could luck out with Samaki. He'd
be a great choice for them. What I've heard is that ol' Bill Fitch has
fallen in love with Potpenko and may even take him at #7. Add Abdur
whatsisname to the mix and Samaki could drop, as could Lorenzen Wright.
NAZZ
|
55.1491 | how 'bout Fuller; and McInnis | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:14 | 18 |
| Nazz,
That pretty much sums it up for the bugs: "luck out"!~
Us fan types shore could use something good.
Samaki seems to be the player most hoped for. However, one that they're
not talking much about is local talent, Todd Fuller. He's gonna be taken
somewhere in the middle and it will be interesting to see what the Bugs
do if'n he's available.
Nazz, how to do rate McInnis? He's easily the biggest PG in the draft and
has a decent shot. He's got some haid problems but I'd be curious how you
seem him going in the draft and how you think he'll do in the NBA.
Thanks
TTom
|
55.1492 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:23 | 1 |
55.1493 | a bandwagon | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:24 | 6 |
| > If Charlotte doesn't take Samaki, Phoenix will.
It's sentiment like this that makes it improbable that either team will
have this chance.
But, stranger things have happened, fer sure...
|
55.1494 | I agree, interesting and getting more interesting | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:26 | 14 |
| I think there maybe some great bargains in the high numbers. I really
don't think there's much of a science to predicting nba success from
high school and a little college which is the case for so many.
Personnally I like that Stanford Guard who almost beat Camby and UMass
single handed. The two UMass Forwards could be excellent prospects.
These workouts are basically a joke by themselves although simply
watching a kid up close could be more valuable than a whole season of
video tape.
But Camby would be the guy I'd totally mortgage the future on and now I
think M.L. may have a chance to pull it off since Philly is playing
safe with Iverson and could conceivably get him as low as 6th (or get
Marbury at 6).
|
55.1495 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:32 | 5 |
55.1496 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove. | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:35 | 5 |
|
Samaki Walker? I dunno. I saw him against UMass and later
in the year and I thought he made a huge mistake when he
came out. He's just not ready for the NBA and might not
ever be..
|
55.1497 | we shall see soon | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 24 1996 13:42 | 10 |
| Finley's stock dropped because of his lasted year which was considered by
some to be a bust. Certainly, he was one of the steals in the draft.
Like billte said, this aint a_exact science.
> Phoenix could really use a 6'10" Michael Finley.
Who couldn't.
TTom
|
55.1498 | I like Travis Best better | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:21 | 7 |
| I kinda like McGinni' pro potential, but I hope three years under Dean
haven't ruined him. ;-) Seriously, I think he has a chance to make it
in the NBA, but I picture him with an inconsistent outside shot. Seems
to me he's going to have to hit that shot to make it in the NBA. I
have him going late in the first round.
NAZZ
|
55.1499 | wouldn't mind him at #16 | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jun 24 1996 14:34 | 12 |
| Yeah, you got the Dean factor, fer sure.
My opinion of McInnis is that if'n he's allowed to develope he might be
able to be a starting PG in the NBA.
Dean definitely got into his haid with benching him, making him play the
2 guard, etc. At the end, he seemed a lot more certain of shooting than
passing.
One of his underrated assets is his quickness.
TTom
|
55.1500 | who knows | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 25 1996 11:12 | 19 |
| and the parade is just about over.
Yesterday was semi-local high schooler Jermaine O'Neal who was said to
look good. However, Bob Bass says that he won't use either of the firsted
round picks for him.
Kobe Bryant pulled a no-show giving the indication that he knows he'll be
gone afore #13. Rumors have him in New Jersey although other rumors say
that the Nets would rather have Antoine Walker if'n he's around at #8.
New Jersey could trade down to #12 with the Cavs who are said to be
interested in Erick Dampier.
And meanwhile, the 97 draft will be across the street in the Charlotte
Coliseum where the star will prolly be Wake star Tim Duncan.
Also, Shinn turned down a $150 million offer to buy the Bugs from local
NASCAR magnate, Bruton Smith.
TTom
|
55.1501 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue Jun 25 1996 11:31 | 4 |
| >Kobe Bryant pulled a no-show giving the indication that he knows he'll be
>gone afore #13. Rumors have him in New Jersey
Now *there's* a match made in heaven...
|
55.1502 | good luck Kobe | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 25 1996 11:37 | 21 |
| Actually, the agents to both no-shows, Byrant and McInnis, are said to
have called and conveyed their non-interest. Bass said that both had
opprotunities to audition to teams that might actually draft 'em.
Bryant is assumed to be gone afore #13 and McInnis aint worth even the
#16, at least in the eyes of the guys that matters, Bob Bass.
Bryant wants to go big market hoping to make millions in endorsements.
Who knows if'n he's NBA level talent and he's thinking big money. You
gotta like the attitude.
Bryant will need a lot of help. He's out of any position he played in
high school, has questionable defensvie skills and no shot to speak of.
He's short for the front line and not particularly fast for the
backcourt. Right now, he's several steps behind say Jerry Stackhouse.
Kevin Garnett moved right in with his same position and obviously has
those skills. In this way, Jermaine O'Neal has a_advantage over Bryant in
that he plays in the middle just where you wanna 6'11" guy.
TTom
|
55.1503 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Tue Jun 25 1996 12:12 | 16 |
|
Today's local MA. paper has almost a full page article on
Kobe Bryant. He scored 2,670 career points in high school to
surpass Wilt Chamberlain as the all-time leading scorer in
Southeaster Pennsylvania high school basketball history.
He averaged 31 pts, 12 rebounds, 7 assists, and 4 blocks
his Senior season and led his team to the State Championship.
Yet, ALL of these NBA scouts are worried about his shooting?
He lived in Italy from ages 4-12 while his Father played
there. He Father resigned as assistant BB coach at Lasalle to
work with Kobe. Kobe has been playing one-on-one with his 6-10 260
lb father. He scored 1,080 on his SAT's and has a 3.0 grade pt
average and speaks fluent Italian. So he didn't enter the draft
because he doesn't qualify for college.
Ron
|
55.1504 | that the rub | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jun 25 1996 12:17 | 21 |
| Ron,
Bryant played in the middle in high school where his obvious physical
talents were able to dominate lesser skills.
His two biggest scoring methods are dunking it from the middle of dunking
it cutting to the middle.
The problem that he has is the he's a 2 or 3 and the league is loaded
with talent at those positions. And most of 'em have been playing that
position forever.
If Bryant caint shoot near .500 he won't be able to cut to the basket.
Also, he hasn't defended people the same size as him who happen to be
quicker and faster than him.
Now, on the other hand, if he can shoot and defend, he'll prolly be a
star.
TTom
|
55.1505 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Jun 25 1996 12:23 | 4 |
55.1506 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Tue Jun 25 1996 16:24 | 7 |
| re .1505,
Mike, thats what I was trying to say, you don't average 31 pts
and score over 2700 if you can't shoot. I find it hard to believe
that all of his points scored were within 10 ft of the basket.
Ron
|
55.1507 | OK, who then | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 26 1996 11:19 | 6 |
| OK, you guys that think he has a shot, tell me who he compares with at
the 2 or 3 in the NBA?
Glen Rice? Reggie Miller? Dennis Scott?
TTom
|
55.1508 | LJ trade rumor!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jun 26 1996 11:48 | 17 |
| OK, now that I've had time to stew over this...
Wilt was known to score a point or 2. Does Kobe have the same type of
shot that Wilt had?
In any case, there is a glorious rumor going around, so wonnerful it'll
never happen.
LJ to Portland for Chris Dudley and Gary Trent
Haven't heard if'n there any picks involved.
One of the better signs that this might have some reality, along with
continuing rumors about Rice being traded, Bass' new strategy is the ol'
official "No Comment".
TTom
|
55.1509 | gang aft agley | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 10:51 | 28 |
| OK, so the Bugs took Kobe.
The plan is for him not to stay and something happen except that the plan
went into the toilet when Divac said he won't show. Par for the course.
This Bryant for Divac is one of those trades said to help both teams,
although I don't rate Divac as any great shakes. He fits into the cap
money available by the Bugs and really helps the Lakers by opening
another 4 mil to go after Shaq.
Cowens says he wants to play Divac and Geiger in the same lineup with LJ
at the 3.
Divac says fergit this whole pipe dream.
Tony Delk at #16 was the plan all along. Delk was the firsted and for a
long time was the onliest guard to come to town amongst the parade of
big men, none of which the Bugs took. Delk will definitely be put at the
point.
Personally, I woulda liked John Wallace, but such is life. Personally, I
wished they woulda traded LJ and kept Zo but them's the breaks.
The pick I really like is Malik Rose at #44. Rose is a 6'7" forward from
Drexel who was the #2 Div 1 rebounder. He's projected at small forward
but might even play some 2 guard.
TTom
|
55.1510 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:08 | 3 |
| >The pick I really like is Malik Rose at #44.
You should. The guy is a horse. But 2 guard? No.
|
55.1511 | OK, then | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:19 | 8 |
| So he's more of tank than a slasher?
what I was going on was where the pundits were putting him, namely,
SF/SG.
But if'n he's a horse, he's more'n welcome, too.
TTom
|
55.1512 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:25 | 5 |
| I'm basing it on what I saw of the Syracuse/Drexel tournament game.
The guy was injured and still pulled down something like 15 boards.
Maybe he can teach LameJay.
He seemed pretty muscular, not very greyhound-looking.
|
55.1513 | looking forward | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:36 | 22 |
| >He seemed pretty muscular, not very greyhound-looking.
6'7" and a tidy 262!~ So much for believing the rags.
Actually, I was at a bar lasted night (OK, so you're shocked, not) and we
were watching but not listening cause a band was playing. One by one the
names that ever one expected were taken.
#9, Samaki Walker; #10 Erick Dampier; #11 Todd Fuller; #12 Vitaly
Potapenko (BTW, I won a beer cause I knew who he was afore they flashed
his name).
With those gone, you knew Bass was gonna pull out the ol' trade scheme at
#13.
Then when John Wallace wasn't taken, I was really chomping hard at the
bit but Bass had already made up his mind and went with Delk.
When the #44 roled around, I wasn't exactly focused on the tube. I was
pleasantly surprised that I had actually heard of the guy.
TTom
|
55.1514 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:48 | 7 |
|
Can't believe the Bugs would trade someone with great potential and
10-12 years left in the NBA for a Center that may only play 2 more
seasons.
Charlotte is too close to Snuffy world me thinks!!!
|
55.1515 | bad day for them Heels | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:52 | 13 |
| Ol' Snuffy's boys din't do well thised draft.
It was the firsted time since 90 or something that there wasn't a Heel in
the firsted round.
McInnis was the finally took by Denver at #37. Dante Calabria went untook
and is rumored to be going back to surfing or whatever else he does aside
from playing ball.
But at this point, the Bryant for Divac trade is definitely on hold as
the powers that be ponder their collective stupidity.
TTom
|
55.1516 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove. | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:55 | 3 |
|
I think you guys did well with Delk at 16. He's got a well-rounded
game and loves to play defense. A big game player as well.
|
55.1517 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:58 | 10 |
|
All I know is that in 5 or 6 years and Kobe is a perrenial (sp)
ALL_Star and Vlade is back in the state of USSR or YugoSerbia I'm gonna
say I told you so.
Kobe For Vlade = Anderson for Bagwell.
Chap
|
55.1518 | hopeful | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 12:58 | 10 |
| Yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing him in teal, especially if'n he pans
out at the point.
He's in a good situation. Kenny Anderson is gone. Muggsy is healthy and
he'll be starting. Delk can learn from him and will be given a lot of
chances to develop.
What you want here is to see Delk and Cowens getting on the same page.
TTom
|
55.1519 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Thu Jun 27 1996 13:00 | 6 |
| Better trademark that "YugoSerbia", Chappy!
It can be the hoops equivalent of "Euros" in hockey:
"The YugoSerbians have the skills, but they really fold
up come crunch time..."
|
55.1520 | no fan o' Vlade | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jun 27 1996 13:07 | 8 |
| Ya caint say I told ya so to me, say it to Bob Bass. He's the idjit that
engineered this one.
Ding me for saying that Kobe's shot din't remind me of Jerry West's but
I aint never been no fan of Vlade. What's he ever done that mattered?
Hail, he couldn't even win one with Magic at the Point!~
TTom
|
55.1521 | catching up with latest disaster | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 28 1996 11:27 | 32 |
| So here's the latest...
- Bob Bass is saying now that he din't know nothing from nothing about
Vlade's intention to retire rather that move from L.A. It's now clear
that it ain't about Charlotte. Vlade invested his millions well and don't
need the money, say him. His wife is a_aspiring actress which is a little
easier to do in LA than NC.
So basically he's switched his plea from stupid to ignorant, cause
Vlade's opinion was common knowledge.
- Dave Cowen's says he don't want Kobe. He says he's not interested in
no high schooler with implications that the immaturity would be a major
issue to have to deal with for the first, say three years or his whole
contract.
- Kobe says that's fine cause he aint interested in Charlotte, neither.
By all accounts, Kobe seems like a pretty nice guy with a level head and
surprisingly modest for one with his young talent. I'll prolly be the
onliest Bug fan that don't hate 'im. Course, I'm about the onliest Bug
fan that still likes Zo, so so what.
*****COUPE DE GRASS******
- Kobe's agent is none other than that second greatest sleazeball NBA
agent, Arn Tellem. This is too good to be true. I'm hoping that the whole
Vlade deal goes south and the Bugs get to deal with ol' Arn again.
Contract with Bristow to come back and let him finish the job of wringing
Tellem's neck.
Main, aint life grand!~
TTom
|
55.1522 | Hornets screwed up big-time | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:36 | 5 |
| What I don't understand about the bugs is why they simply didn't draft
a center? What was wrong with Ilgauskas or Rentzius or perhaps a Roy
Rogers to play PF and Geiger at center?
NAZZ
|
55.1523 | I guess | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jun 28 1996 12:49 | 9 |
| The onliest explanation of this Nazz is that Bob Bass was asleep at the
wheel and din't know Vlade wouldn't come.
The way he figgered, he had a deal with West for Divac and that woulda
met his center needs.
'Cept the whole deal is kaput and aint likely to happen.
TTom
|
55.1524 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Fri Jun 28 1996 18:36 | 3 |
|
Anyone who saw Rogers rebound at will against Kentucky would agree. I
do hear Rogers has physical problems.
|
55.1525 | Vlade to be a Bug | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jul 01 1996 11:03 | 25 |
| Wail, stranger things have happened.
Vlade now say going to Charlotte is just find and dandy by him.
Evidently, Jerry West made it clear to him that he wasn't gonna be a
Laker anymore. Vlade looked at the offers and picked the Bugs over the
Hawks who jumped in when the deal orginally went sour.
Divac comes here and Kobe Bryant goes to LA. Along the way, LA clears
another 4+ mil against the cap and Charlotte loses the same.
This leaves LA with a shot at Shaq and leaves Charlotte with a shot at
the best one available for a mil.
Divac will obviously start at center and, apparently, Geiger is moving to
PF and LJ gets his wish and moves to SF. Rice is the 2G and Muggsy gets
his starting point guard job back.
However, rumors are rampant about LJ. The latest one that's getting a lot
of play involves Phoenix. Their supposed 3-way trade with Houston and
Denver has a real hitch to it, namely Denver has to re-sign Mutombo.
In any case, maybe MikeH or Brews got some word on what the word is outta
that part of the country on this.
TTom
|
55.1526 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | | Mon Jul 01 1996 11:25 | 4 |
| Leaving the Charlotte over/under at around 35 for 1996,7. How many did
you win last year? You should draft no worse than 10th.
Compared to you the Celtics 'have a plan'.
|
55.1527 | and there might be a positive outlook | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jul 01 1996 11:33 | 18 |
| > Compared to you the Celtics 'have a plan'.
And the Boston ownership is generous and their basketball thinkers are
genii!~
With out lineup, believe it or not, I think that 40 wins is possible. The
league is really diluted and a lot of talent is shuffling. In the East,
the Bulls with or without Jordan will be near the top. The Knicks will be
led by Ewing, another year older. The Magic may be without Shaq and
Indiana may lose Reggie Miller and either or both of the Davis's.
There may not be a good team left in the East unless Jordan stays in the
East.
I'll go so far as to say, this is the kinda team that would sneak in at
#8 and get swept by the Bulls.
TTom
|
55.1528 | need more picks | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jul 01 1996 13:38 | 4 |
55.1529 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Mon Jul 01 1996 13:53 | 12 |
|
re .1528,
Mike, be realistic, Barkley is what 33/34 years old and has
back problems, will only play maybe 3 more seasons. While Mutombo
is 30/31 and has another 6/7 years left to play. Yes, you lose
scoring with Mutombo, but your interior defense improves.
Anyways ESPN is saying that Detroit is going to offer Mutombo
50 million, dont' know for how many years.
Ron
|
55.1530 | | NQOS01::nqsrv116.nqo.dec.com::may_br | BRUCE MAY | Mon Jul 01 1996 14:49 | 3 |
|
I think LJ is the back up plan for the Suns. If Mutumbo comes here, he's the
best center they've ever had.
|
55.1531 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | | Mon Jul 01 1996 14:50 | 2 |
|
Morning is much better than Mutumbo.
|
55.1532 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jul 01 1996 15:17 | 11 |
55.1533 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | | Mon Jul 01 1996 15:21 | 2 |
|
I think Barkley + a #1 for Mutombo is more fair.
|
55.1534 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Mon Jul 01 1996 15:48 | 3 |
| > I think Mutombo + a #1 is very fair for Barkley.
You might be standing by yourself in a corner, then...
|
55.1535 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | I need somebody to shove. | Mon Jul 01 1996 16:03 | 16 |
|
>> You might be standing by yourself in a corner, then...
Is there really any "might" about it? Is there another person
on the face of the earth who thinks a #1 and a young and im-
proving Mutumbo is a fair price for a 34 year old malcontent
who whines constantly about wanting to play for a championship
but is incapable of leading a team there himself? I'd think the
answer would be a resounding "No!". You can look at Mutumbo
and draw parallels to Akeem in that they both are not native to
the game but possess the necessary intelligence and athletic skills
to master it. Mutumbo will only get better. You can look at
Charles and draw parallels to Domonique Wilkins or any of a
number of players who posted nice numbers, gave us some good
highlights but that was about it. Charles and a number one would
be more like it.
|
55.1536 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Mon Jul 01 1996 16:20 | 10 |
|
Barkley for Mutombo straight up is about as good as Phoenix is
going to get, I agree with Paul Denver could get more, but won't.
Denver would have to be stupid to give anything extra for Barkley.
It don't matter anyways because Denver would be getting Horry and
Cassell, While Houston would get Barkley. Chuck would retire before
he went to a city where he couldn't play golf 5 times a week all year
long.
Ron
|
55.1537 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jul 01 1996 16:33 | 2 |
55.1538 | some thoughts | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jul 01 1996 16:49 | 28 |
| trying to catch up...
o LJ is being shopped for as little as a #1 nexted year. The whole
point is that the Bugs need his money to be able to do anything under the
cap. Right now, they have a little less than a mil and that don't get it.
BTW, it'll be highly embarrassing nexted year when the draft is across
the street to have no #1 pick.
o Detroit has really gummed up the three way shuffle that started with
Mutombo being re-signed by the Nuggets. Assuming the Piston offer is
real, that sets the threshold to make the play and 10 mil seems about
right using the sliding Jordan/Shaq/Zo scale.
o The overwhelming consensus, at least according to the paper, sports
talk shows and ever one at ever bar, the Bugs shoulda kept Kobe if only
to aggrevate the agent Arn Tellem. Tellem had no contol over the firsted
contract. At the 13 pick the salary terms and conditions are pretty much
fixed so all he could threaten was either playing in Europe (he'd still
be owned by the Bugs) or going to NAIA school. NCAA revokes your
eligibility when you sign with a_agent, even a scumbag.
o Just to chime into the Mutombo-Sir Chuck debate, nexted year it would
be about a push all things being equal (injuries, etc.). After that
Mutombo is worth more and more. Chuck isn't just old, he's beat up. Maybe
moving out of Phoenix where ever body is hurt will help his back but so
far, you'd have to say the prognosis is guarded.
TTom
|
55.1539 | 'My team, my city' | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 02 1996 10:38 | 24 |
| Vlade to the Bug: Charlotte is "my team, my city".
[Note: Charlotte is a city]
Vlade credits his wife, Ana, with his change of heart about coming to the
Bugs. One of the reason cited by him for not wanting to come initially
was his wife's acting career. Vlade says that she had just got some role
she was pursuing and he was mostly in shock at the idea of leaving the
onliest team he had played for in the NBA, the Lakers.
Wail, she says to him he should go and Frank Viola he's here.
Today's local rag carried a pretty good interview with Vlade. I really
hadn't exactly followed his career except for a stint he did with
_Married with Children_ where Kelly tried to seduce him. So he's got that
going for him.
From what he sais, he sounds like the ol' All American Boy. When asked
how he felt about being part of getting Shaq to the Lakers, he said, "If
they can bring Shaq, that would be great for them and the city'.
Talk about sour grapes!~
In any case, he'll be a Hornet on July 9 when the league imposed hiatus
is over.
|
55.1540 | LJ on the move? | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 09 1996 10:42 | 24 |
| Wail, it looks like the dream is officially over.
All over town, ever one's reporting that LJ is gone. Within 48 hours is
the most oft quoted timetable.
It's almost too good to be true cause it looks like the leading contender
is - I ain't making this up - the Clippers!~
The trade offer that is supposedly firm is Rodney Rogers and Loy Vaught
for LJ. Rogers is local talent having played for Wake prior to being
drafted by the Nuggets and traded to the Clippers as part of the McDyess
acquisition. Rodney is 25.
Vaught is 29, from Michigan and averaged a very respectable 10+
rebounds per game.
The salaries are close enough for the NBA.
The reaction from the team was generally what the freak is going
on here. Dell Curry who along with Muggsy is a_original Bug expressed his
disbelief that Zo and now possibly LJ, the cornerstones of the franchise,
may be gone.
TTom
|
55.1541 | A sensational trade by the Bugs, if it's true | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Tue Jul 09 1996 11:32 | 8 |
| If you could get Loy Vaught alone for LJ you'd be making out on the
deal. Throwing in Rodgers is simply frosting on the cake. If this
goes through without the Bugs havin' to give up a #1 draft choice, I
say a big congrats is due to the Charlotte front office for first
finding some sucker team to take LJ's salary (figures it's the
Clippers) and second to get such a sweet deal in return.
NAZZ
|
55.1542 | no #1 to give | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 09 1996 11:35 | 12 |
| Aint got no #1 to give.
In fack, we're headed to some real chagrin nexted year when the draft is
across the street and the Bugs won't have a #1 pick.
Hail, Nazz, I'd take Vaught straight up, all by hisself. Rogers (no d)
would step in as one of our better power forwards, too.
This hasn't worked out yet, but so far I'm hopeful that the Clippers are
as dumb as they seem.
TTom
|
55.1543 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue Jul 09 1996 13:26 | 4 |
| >Rogers (no d)
>would step in as one of our better power forwards, too.
Was this meant to be a spelling correction or a critique?
|
55.1544 | both, neither, some, maybe | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 09 1996 13:27 | 7 |
| It is with no small trepidation that I correct one of our resident
writers.
I don't know that much about Rodney's defensive prowess in the NBA. In
college he was pretty big at both ends.
TTom
|
55.1545 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:02 | 1 |
55.1546 | and maybe Moses? :=] | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:21 | 11 |
| Free agent update:
Moses Malone is in town!~
Syrianly, he's in town for a pro-am golf game that Dell Curry puts on
ever year. So far, no speculation about whether is golf game is any good
or the status of his hoops game.
In any case, all offers for LJ will be considered....
TTom
|
55.1547 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | It's Baseball And You're An American | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:35 | 5 |
| >Moses Malone is in town!~
...
>In any case, all offers for LJ will be considered....
If I were the Bugs, I'd take Moses for LJ... :-)
|
55.1548 | no dispute here | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 09 1996 15:38 | 1 |
| Hail, you can have 'em both...
|
55.1549 | But how's his short game? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Ain't no one gonna dog me down | Tue Jul 09 1996 16:35 | 7 |
| I heard Moses had pars on the first three holes ....
"Fo, fo, fo!" ;-)
NAZZ
|
55.1550 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | | Wed Jul 10 1996 10:10 | 4 |
|
Any one got any ideas how Bob Hunt feels about this LJ bashing????
;^)
|
55.1551 | Another LJ rumor | SHRCTR::SUKERNEK | | Wed Jul 10 1996 10:54 | 10 |
| Another rumor in this morning's NY Times...
The Knicks send Anthony Mason + first round pick, Walter McCarty
to the Bugs for LJ.
The article does say that the 2 teams are far apart, though.
Warren
|
55.1552 | big bob and the Knicks offer | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jul 10 1996 10:57 | 28 |
| Ol Bob had his ups and downs.
The LJ bandwagon hit the skids a while back, I would guess. And then
there's his and maybe SPROTS most famous fox pass calling Dean "Great".
In any case, there now seems to be 2, count 'em two, serious offers on
the table.
There's the Clippers with Vaught and Rogers. This would actually decrease
the cap available for anyone else to about 500K.
And there's a supposedly serious offer from the Knicks. This one has
Anthony Mason and Brad Lohaus for LJ that adds a mil and some to the
Bugs' cap, putting 'em in range of somebody decent in the 2+ mil range.
Meanwhile, now that the community has run LJ outta town, it's turned into
a veritable love fest. Clearly, LJ is very popular with his teammates.
He's noted for his generosity and gift giving as well as his willingness
to practice one-on-one with about anybody. Even the local press who
really ragged on him now says he's a nice guy.
My beef with LJ was the apparent lack of effort coupled with a_uncanny
habit of disappearing in games that mattered. And all of that is based on
not just what you should expect but what he's shown he can do. He just
didn't do it anymore. He didn't take it to hole. It was either post up or
fling one from the outside. And he didn't work for rebounds.
TTom
|
55.1553 | Cowens hires Rose | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jul 10 1996 15:08 | 9 |
| Oh yeah, and another thing.
Cowens has hired Lee Rose as a_assistant. Rose made a name for himself
when he coached Cornbread and the 49ers to the final four.
Most recently, Rose was Milwaukee's vice president of player personnel.
He's also been on the Spurs staff.
TTom
|
55.1554 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Wed Jul 10 1996 17:51 | 5 |
| >The Knicks send Anthony Mason + first round pick, Walter McCarty
>to the Bugs for LJ.
I wouldn't give them Mason for LJ unless it helped the Knicks' cap
situation. Forget about a #1 and McCarty.
|
55.1555 | depends on the rumor | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Wed Jul 10 1996 17:55 | 12 |
| Joe,
It all depends on which rumor mill you listen to.
In the local rag, the report has just Mason and Lohaus. In that swap
it'll eat into the Knicks cap by about a mil and open that much for the
Bugs.
Personally, I'd rather the Knicks keep Lohaus and throw in nexted year's
#1.
TTom
|
55.1556 | | POWDML::GARBARINO | | Thu Jul 11 1996 10:10 | 7 |
| >Personally, I'd rather the Knicks keep Lohaus and throw in nexted year's
>#1.
TTom, you're forgetting the goal here -> get rid of LJ and his contract.
If you have to take Lohaus too, you do it. You don't get more (ie: #1
pick). The Knicks would be doing Charlotte a huge favor in taking LJ
and giving them Mason (a better all-around player) in return.
|
55.1557 | Mason's agent: deal gonna happen | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Thu Jul 11 1996 10:36 | 20 |
| Wail, it looks like this is gonna happen.
Mason at 2.78 per and Lohaus at about 600K per come to Bugdom and LJ at
4.8 per goes to the Big Apple. At least that's the way it's rumored.
Actually, this is somewhere between reality and a rumor. It aint happened
yet. In fack, the moratorium on contracts aint over yet, either. But
Mason's agent was quoted as saying that he feels this deal is gonna
happen.
Right now, all of the terms are said to be completed with the exception
of what to do about the trade bonus. Yes folks, in addition to being
ridiculously overpaid, LJ has a 15% trade bonus coming his worth over 10
mil. The options are Charlotte pays it, the Knicks pay it, LJ defers it
or some combo therein.
Details are expected to take until Friday morning, the projected ETA for
the swap.
TTom
|
55.1558 | Vlade done; LJ on hold | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jul 12 1996 11:22 | 21 |
| as LJ turns...
Here's the status: Vlade's a_official done deal. Papers signed.
LJ is still a Bug but definitely headed to the Knicks. The Knicks lose
about a mil of their cap in this trade so they are trying to close deals
while they're still under. This is not a case of if'n but when.
Mason expressed his dissatisfaction in the trade so it looks like
Charlotte is gonna get a couple of guys who've said that they'd rather be
elsewhere.
All that being done, the Bugs have about 2.5 mil. Besides in the general
area of basketball acumen, Charlotte needs help mostly at the point.
Chris Childs has been dropped from the list of hopefuls having supposedly
received a 3 mil per deal from New Jersey. Don't even think about Gary
Payton. Even Robert Pack'll prolly ask for more hisself.
Stay tuned.
TTom
|
55.1559 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Fri Jul 12 1996 11:38 | 6 |
|
Still don't believe they are trading a possible future good/great
player that will play for 10 years for an over the hill Center. Does
Lou Gorman work for the Bugs
|
55.1560 | no plan | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jul 12 1996 11:50 | 3 |
| Lou Gorman is a freaking genius next to these bozos.
TTom
|
55.1561 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Donnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!! | Fri Jul 12 1996 11:52 | 4 |
|
Wow those guys must be Baaaaaaad than.
|
55.1562 | I smell a rat | WILLEE::MAILLOUX | | Fri Jul 12 1996 12:12 | 13 |
|
It's like Callahan mentioned last week on EEI, since when are
the Hornet's in the business of making the Lakers a better
team? This deal really sucks for the Hornet's and I'am not
even a fan...As someone earlier mentioned, Divac is over the
hill what is going on down there!!
RM
|
55.1563 | not over yet | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Fri Jul 12 1996 12:44 | 13 |
| > -< I smell a rat >-
The irony of all this is that they ran the designated rat, Spencer
Stolpen, he of LJ's ridiculous contract fame, outta town. The party line
was that we got us a real basketball guy, Bob Bass, running the show now.
And it's not over yet.
A new rumor is floating around that since the 2.5 left aint enough to go
the the top level of free agents, Scott Burrell is supposedly being
shopped around to see what other havoc can be done to this team.
TTom
|
55.1564 | | TPSYS::BROOKS | | Mon Jul 15 1996 09:36 | 4 |
| I was looking forward to rooting on Da Kid, but even with Magic and
Riley gone Im not sure I can root for the Fakers :-).....
|
55.1565 | looking for big help | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jul 15 1996 12:13 | 18 |
| Now that LJ is gone and both them Davis guys re-signed with the Pacers,
the Bugs are said to be on the lookout for some help up front.
The Powers that be, such as they are, have deemed the available point
guards unworthy of 2.5 mil. Specifically dissed is Robert Pack who's one
of the main guys left at the point.
Childs has signed with the Knicks for more than they had to offer and
Tim Hardaway is exptected to re-sign with the Heat.
And speaking of Miami, one name that has surfaced is Chris Gatlin who's
thought to be in the range for Charlotte's Cap. P.J. Brown is another one
being considered.
Of course, another option is to package a trade, possibly newly acquired
Brad Lohaus and a bunch of other Ts&Cs to be named later.
TTom
|
55.1566 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | watchman on the wall | Mon Jul 15 1996 14:29 | 1 |
55.1567 | come on down | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Mon Jul 15 1996 15:08 | 8 |
| I still have a couple of his momentos. Right here in my cubicle is "The
Hammer", which is one of them foam kinda visors that has a hammer on it.
I switched mine around so it hits me in the top of the haid as I walk
around.
Reminds me I work for D.E.C.
TTom
|
55.1568 | might save a pick | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Jul 16 1996 09:52 | 9 |
| There is a silver lining to the horror.
It turns out that once upon a time Charlotte had a deal with Milwaukee
that gave the 97 #1 pick to the Bucks. Wail, not so far there, partner.
They only get the pick if'n the Bugs make the playoffs. Maybe there will
be something to root for nexted year.
TTom
|
55.1569 | at least they got some coaches | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Aug 13 1996 12:02 | 10 |
| Meanwhile, Cowens is getting his staff together.
He hired Mark Osowski as a_assistant coach. Osowski was most recently the
coach of the CBA Connecticut Pride and has worked with Cowens at his
basketball school for the past 10 or so years.
T.R. Dunn was kept from lasted year's staff. Lee Rose has also been
hired.
TTom
|
55.1570 | Bass signs 2 year extension | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Sep 10 1996 14:30 | 13 |
| In a semi-surpise move, Basketball VP Bob Bass signed on to be with the
Bugs through the 97-98 season.
Originally, this was to be the lasted year with the team. But through
mutual agreement, Bass will stay to see what happens now that he's
completely changed the team by trading Zo and LJ and replacing Bristow
with Dave Cowens.
The timing of the extension is interesting since Bass will be around when
the firsted class of rookies under the new deal will becoming free
agents, including Jerry Stackhouse, Joe Smith, Kevin Garnett, etc.
TTom
|
55.1571 | things stay bleak in Bugville | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Zydeco! | Tue Sep 10 1996 15:17 | 8 |
| This makes no sense. The Bugs were startin' to get semi-good until
Bass came on board. Now they're back in the mediocrital ooze with the
likes of the Celtics, and look like they'll be there for a long time.
I think it's a shame that Bass will outlast Cowens, which is what will
probably happen.
NAZZ
|
55.1572 | one approach | HBAHBA::HAAS | more madness, less horror | Tue Sep 10 1996 15:15 | 6 |
| What I'm trying to do, Nazz, is to pretend that thised year's Bugs are
a_expansion team.
It seems to be working for them Painters...
TTom
|
55.1573 | Hornets preseason info | HBAHBA::HAAS | Not A Sane Chap Anywhere 'Round | Thu Oct 10 1996 14:58 | 45 |
55.1574 | and they're off | HBAHBA::HAAS | Not A Sane Chap Anywhere 'Round | Mon Oct 21 1996 18:09 | 40 |
55.1575 | | NQOS01::nqsrv223.nqo.dec.com::Workbench | | Mon Oct 21 1996 20:27 | 3 |
55.1576 | parade in Parma!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | Not A Sane Chap Anywhere 'Round | Tue Oct 22 1996 11:23 | 23 |
55.1577 | and then Shaq came to town... | HBAHBA::HAAS | but the reply came from Anchorage | Wed Nov 06 1996 10:17 | 9 |
55.1578 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Wed Nov 06 1996 12:29 | 6 |
55.1579 | Glen out tonight | HBAHBA::HAAS | but the reply came from Anchorage | Wed Nov 06 1996 12:32 | 16 |
55.1580 | Bugs win!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | but the reply came from Anchorage | Thu Nov 07 1996 10:13 | 33 |
55.1581 | Questions, I got questions | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Welcome back, NBA! | Thu Nov 07 1996 10:29 | 8 |
55.1582 | Bryant trying too hard | HBAHBA::HAAS | but the reply came from Anchorage | Thu Nov 07 1996 10:38 | 27 |
55.1583 | Tommy Gun is a Bug | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Fri Jan 31 1997 12:49 | 11 |
| Finally some big news outta the Bugs camp.
Charlotte has signed Tommy Gun Chambers for the rested of the season.
Fresh from his stint at Men's Club Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv team, current
European champs, Chambers will fill in at PF and C while Matt Geiger
heals.
What is about the Bugs and Suns going for each others' players...
TTom
|
55.1584 | | PECAD8::CHILDS | Steelers get a pants-down spanking | Fri Jan 31 1997 13:07 | 2 |
|
How many times you think Cowens will have to deck him before he "gets-it"?
|
55.1585 | oh well | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Fri Jan 31 1997 13:20 | 7 |
| I would think ol' Tommy Gun is about as far from Cowen's style as you can
get.
The Bugs need help in the middle and Chambers needs help finding the
middle, especially on defense which he never did play.
TTom
|
55.1586 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Fri Jan 31 1997 16:22 | 7 |
| TTom, you guys need therapy if you think Chambers can help you.
_ /| _ /| _ /| _ /|
\'o.O' \'o.O' \'o.O' \'o.O'
=(___)= Aack!!! =(___)= Aack!!! =(___)= Aack!!! =(___)= Aack!!!
U U U U
|
55.1587 | none here | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Fri Jan 31 1997 16:27 | 6 |
| I got no expectations about Tommy Gun except that he'll do his best
imitation of Kelly Tripucka and keep on gunning.
It should be pathetic to see him attempt to cover anyone.
TTom
|
55.1588 | Glen Rice scores 40, again | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Mon Feb 03 1997 10:44 | 19 |
| In case you don't follow NBA excepted for Michael Jordan, Glen Rice is
having a very big year. Glen hit for 40, again, to lead the Bugs over the
Knicks, 99-93. Charlotte had a 10 point lead for most of the game.
The real contest was between Rice and John Starks who seemed to be
concentrating on running his mouth and scoring hisself than actually
stoppping Glen. They nearly came to blows leaving for the half.
Starks claimed Glen wanted "none of this" and Glen suggested that they
just forget about the game and get it on. Cooler heads prevailed and Rice
lit 'im up. And, of course, he continuously reminded Starks of who the
better man was yesterday.
And speaking of Jordan, ya supposed ol' George Karl is gonna just shutup
about Jordan? Karl offered his opinion on Jordan and said he thought
Jordan had lost a step and din't like to take it to the hole, etc. Jordan
responded with 45 as the Bulls beat the Sonics, 91-84.
TTom
|
55.1589 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Mon Feb 03 1997 12:01 | 12 |
|
>Jordan had lost a step and din't like to take it to the hole, etc. Jordan
>responded with 45 as the Bulls beat the Sonics, 91-84.
Of which, only 4 came from drives to the basket. Karl is correct.
Jordan has lost a step. As a result, Jordan has developed one of the
best jump shots in the game. Karl was trying to get Jordan to drive
the hoop and avoid playing the smart game. It didn't work.
Marc
|
55.1590 | bring on da Googster | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Mon Feb 03 1997 12:10 | 12 |
| >It didn't work.
I'd say so. I think the point is to just shutup and let Jordan play.
While the win over Seattle was good news for the Bulls, the bad news is
that no other Chicago starter scored in double digits. Pippen had
something like 7.
Meanwhile, a pretty good game looming tomorrow when Tom Googs and the
T'Wolves come to town.
TTom
|
55.1591 | Mason da main!~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Fri Feb 07 1997 11:58 | 32 |
| Them Bugs are in some kinda groove, lately.
Lasted night it was a_ol' style NBA game. Remeber back, when they used to
score in bunches? Wail, Mitch Richmond and the Sacramento Kings came to
the Hive to duke it out with Glen Rice and the Bugs.
Richmond got his 35 or so. Glen was missing a beat but then Anthony Mason
really stepped it up to put 'em away 115-100. It really wasn't all that
close as Charlotte led by almost 30 at one point.
Now that Webber has been added to the Eastern All-Star roster, Mason is
the undisputed No 1 shoulda been on there in the firsted place. To his
credit, Mason is doing the team, gotta get better, caint rest, etc.,
thing.
But Cowens appears genuinely ticked off. His point is that Webber was
selected from a losing team. The other team thised week, Minnesota,
another losing team, will now have 2 players and here's one of the real
stars thised year getting no nod.
Of course, it's all political. Most in the league view Mason as a pain in
the ass. The conventional wisdom is that the Knicks couldn't deal with
him and actively shipped him out for his bad attitude. Wail, no matter
his rap or previous behavior, his behavior on and off the court thised
year has been exemplary. His 16 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists per
game don't nearly describe what is one of the more complete games in the
league.
I look for him to be on the squad nexted year in a very obvoius makeup
call.
TTom
|
55.1592 | good 'n close | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Wed Feb 12 1997 13:18 | 28 |
| Wail, close but no cigars.
Jordan hits a trey at the buzzer, 103-100.
Glen Rice had his usual 30+ point game. Jordan finished with 43.
But the bestest action was Anthony Mason going up against the newly
reinstated Worm. Mason presents some real problems in covering him. If
you let him get the ball at the blocks you better be ready for about
anything. Some guys clear out with their butt. Mason does it with his
chest and shoulders. You're forced to try to reach around him for the
ball and he just goes the other way.
The local rag had a poll of the 50 greatest, relatively speaking I guess,
Hornets. To put this in perspective, Zo finished 4th. Muggsy, Dell Curry
and LJ, in that order, were voted better'n Zo. Cap'n Kurt Rambis and Sir
Rex were in the top 10 along with current stars Rice and Mason.
And speaking of polls, SportsCenter had one on the 10 best ever NBA.
Naturally Jordan won. The surprise was that those voting had Nate
Archibald in the Top 10 and not Jerry West. One might presume that this
was due to the fack that the players to choose from were listed
alphabetically.
And finally, it looks like Allen Bristow is gonna go back to Denver,
thised time to be the GM/Prez.
TTom
|
55.1593 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Wed Feb 12 1997 13:43 | 5 |
| I woulda thought Kelly Tripucka would be number one all time for
Charlotte.
Did Tiny make the original top 50 poll?
|
55.1594 | kelly and tiny | HBAHBA::HAAS | Come on down, Gilbert Brown | Wed Feb 12 1997 13:51 | 10 |
| Kelly was #14. FWIW, the mascot, Hugo, finished in the top 25, just ahead
of Stuart Gray.
If'n you've seen any of the Bugs' home games, you'd know that Stuart was
far more entertaining the Hugo.
Tiny was in the top 50. Robert Parish, who finished 49th in the Hornet
poll was in the NBA top 50.
TTom
|
55.1595 | sun goes down | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:20 | 26 |
| Old Time NBA, coach!
The Bugs beat the Suns 123-115 in a game that had some serious offense.
Glen Rice had his usual 40, including 20 in the 2nd quarter and Wesley
Person was hitting from about 40 feet out.
In the end, it was the complete lack of anything on the front line that
did Phoenix in. Hot Rod looked especially poor. Ceballos played a little
on the offense. Only Bryant looked like he was trying to defend anything.
I think Danny Manning played some.
And meanwhile, Anthony Mason and Vlade Divac pretty much were able to do
what they needed.
After the game, Mason allowed as how he'd rather that the team not trade
any of 'em. He gave kudos and a lot of support to other players. He
called Muggsy a warrior, said that Tony Delk and Tony Smith were
doing a helluva job and asserted that a healthy Scott Burrell was about
as good as anyone.
I can see why New York ran him outta town. I mean who wants someone who
plays hard at both ends of the court and supports and promotes his
teammates.
TTom
|
55.1596 | Big Red = COTY | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:50 | 3 |
| Is Dave Cowens coach of the year or what???
NAZZ
|
55.1597 | agreed | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:54 | 10 |
| He certainly should get some votes, Nazz.
The other ones that I can think of would be Pat Riley and Doug Collins
who have Miami and Detroit with the onliest chances to beat the Bulls.
Lenny Wilkins had the Hawks playing well, so he could get some votes.
But no body thought the Bugs were gonna be anything thised year.
TTom
|
55.1598 | Burrell et. al. traded | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:54 | 36 |
| this only makes sense if'n you only look at the $$$$...
Hornets trade Scott Burrell to Golden State for Donald Royal. Scott
suffered because of several issues.
Scott was hurt a lot. In and for itself that aint all that bad. However,
while on the injured list, Scott opined that perhaps the Hornets might
not have a clue about what they're doing. Then there's the salary cap
thing.
Unfortunately, Burrell was one of the better players on this team. And
if'n they wanted to get rid of him, the coulda got somebody worth
something. The Hornets are ~$1.5 mil under the cap and coulda parlayed
Scott's $1.5 mil and got something for him.
What they got was a decent backup who makes less money and who will be
gone nexted year, all in the name of Capology.
Then the Hornets traded George Zidek, who's way up there on Cowen's sheet
sheet and Anthony Goldwire who the team gave up on, especially since the
play of Tony Smith and Delk have kept 'im on the bench anyway. They went
to Denver for Ricky Pierce, who may be able to shed some light on that
brontosaurus issue. He mighta been around then.
They got a player that was good for quite a while but who hasn't seen his
prime in several years. Short term, he'll help since Dell Curry broke his
nose when he tried to smell KJ's elbow the other night. Curry will miss a
week or 2.
So, despite the request from the other players to stick with who they
had, Bob Bass and George Shinn decided to put thised year's team at risk
so they play some money games in the future.
The jury will be out if'n they got anything with these trades.
TTom
|
55.1599 | Bugs beat Spurs | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:09 | 26 |
| The USA Today yesterday asserted that the front line of Glen Rice,
Anthony Mason and Vlade Divac could well be the bestest in the league.
In any case, they certainly din't hurt their causes lasted night. Rice
had an off night and only scored 33. Mason had 24 points and 16 rebounds.
Divac, the most pleasant surprise thised year by far, added 12 points,
13 rebounds and 9 blocks.
Rice is on a tear that started with the new year. Supposedly, his
girlfriend told him he wasn't being agressive enough with his shot.
Obviously he listened to her.
Mason in addition to getting some pretty good stats has become the real
focus on offense. Most of the plays go to or through him.
Divac just might win the COY for Cowens who has him playing well above
anything to date, far exceding any expectations from thised noter.
Oh yeah, the Bugs beat San Antonio (sorry about that, Celtics fans)
96-84. Nexted stop tonight is Dallas. It used to be that this Texas swing
was feared by many but the biggest worry for the firsted 2 stops seems to
be overconfidence.
Charlotte is now +14 and 2 games behind Atlanta in the Eastern race.
TTom
|
55.1600 | Dallas must lose every game they play! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Tue Feb 25 1997 13:59 | 3 |
| Bugs better win tonight!
NAZZ
|
55.1601 | I'll let 'em know | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:29 | 5 |
| I'll see what I can do to get them this message.
Seriously, one would think that this should be a cakewalk.
TTom
|
55.1602 | And thats the rest of the story | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:37 | 5 |
| >Rice is on a tear that started with the new year. Supposedly, his
>girlfriend told him he wasn't being agressive enough with his shot.
And insiders are saying that she wasn't even talking about basketball
|
55.1603 | /=\~~~~~ | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:51 | 5 |
| I think we need a smiley kinda thing for rim shots.
Any suggestions?
TTom
|
55.1604 | How did Dallas ever beat you guys? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:05 | 3 |
| Thanks for that cakewalk, you useless buncha bugs. :-(
NAZZ
|
55.1605 | ughly | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:21 | 17 |
| This is what you get with professional sprotsters. One night they show up
big and the nexted night they fail to show up at all.
I hate to use the term but this one was given away. The ending was just
like the rest of the game. Mason tosses it in with the score tied and
ever Bug just stood there while Erick Strickland stole the ball, which
led to a couple of free throws for the final margin.
Mason had another triple double and Glen Rice had 29 points but the real
storyline can be easily seen from the box scores where the Charlotte
starting guards had a grand total of 2 points.
They get a bit of a rest but I don't think they'd wanna be anywhere near
Dave Cowens today. Then it's at Houston tomorrow, who lost Brent Price
for the season when he blew his ACL in the Lakers game.
TTom
|
55.1606 | Bugs finally win in Houston | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Fri Feb 28 1997 11:20 | 20 |
| this was a little diff'rent.
Firsted of all Houston goes up pretty good. Then the Bugs go on a run led
by the usual Mason and Rice combo.
Then major controversy ensues on a foul that may not have been a foul,
Mason loses his stuff and gets tossed (time compresion, here).
So you figger they aint never beat 'em in Houston yet so it prolly won't
happen tonight but it did. Charlotte won 106-95.
Dell Curry came back from KJ's elbow to the nose and Donald Royal
actually looked like he knew what he was doing. Even Vlade felt the
touch, hitting a 15 footer to really ice it at the end.
That puts 'em at 2-1 for the Texas Swing, having beaten the Spurs along
with about ever one else this side of Boston, losing to the Mavs which
din't help them Celtics neither, and then beating the Rockets.
TTom
|
55.1607 | | SNAX::ERICKSON | | Fri Feb 28 1997 13:10 | 7 |
|
I don't care about them beating the Rockets. They screwed up and
let DALLAS beat them. Thus, hurting the Celtics extra lottery pick. :^)
Thanks,
Ron
|
55.1608 | and if you had tcu and 43 - YOU LOST! | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Fri Feb 28 1997 15:26 | 1 |
| But the wolves made a big comeback and helped the C's in double ot
|
55.1609 | Damn, Dallas not falling apart | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Fri Feb 28 1997 15:28 | 18 |
| Speaking of Dallas ... Don Nelson may have shipped out a
lot of talented players, but the ones that remain in Big 'D'
are playing hard ...
Michael Finley is turning into one heck of a player, and who
is this free agent point guard Stickland? 25 points the other
night?
Next year, with a full training camp under their belt, the
lineup of Finley, Thomas, Bradley, Pack and ??? might not
be too bad (I didn't mention Danilovic because he is rumored
to be heading back to Europe) ... and the Mavs do have a first
round draft pick this year, from the Timberwolves (who they
took to double OT before losing) ... and if the Timberwolves
falter down the stretch, the draft pick might not be any worse
than there own pick ...
Vinny
|
55.1610 | lots of potential | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Fri Feb 28 1997 16:19 | 2 |
| Finley was a good player here in the right circumstances. I was
disappointed to see him go.
|
55.1611 | | BSS::NEUZIL | Just call me Fred | Fri Feb 28 1997 16:57 | 8 |
| > <<< Note 55.1608 by MKOTS3::BREEN "Sans Doute" >>>
> -< and if you had tcu and 43 - YOU LOST! >-
>
Another Warner fan. Good to see it Bill.
Kevin
|
55.1612 | Dallas is bad, and will continue to be bad for a long time | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Mon Mar 03 1997 12:01 | 15 |
| Please, Vinny ...
Dallas is awful. They are playing OK now due to that little burst you
get from the trade and the stroking of a GM who desperately needs the
deal to work.
Erick Strickland has kicked around the CBA and the NBA this season.
Dallas is his third or fourth NBA team. In a league of teams that are
not too deep, Dallas is woefully thin. ANd counting on Minnesota to
slide down to their level for that draft pick is a pipe dream. The
Woofs are a definite playoff team. Right now, they are the 5th seed
in the West - not exactly the same as the Dallas pick, which is
currently 7th overall.
NAZZ
|
55.1613 | win, win some more, but not too many | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Wed Mar 05 1997 10:25 | 34 |
| First the good news.
Charlotte beat the Spurs, 105-98. Anthony Mason got another triple
double. Glen Rice added 24 and Dell Curry whose nose seems to have
adjusted fine to the mask he wears tossed in 20.
This was not one of their finer efforts but a_ugly win is better'n no
win.
Now the very good news.
The following is the Bugs' schedule down the stretch.
home (14):
Boston, Miami, Vancouver, Utah, Cleveland, Golden State,
Portland, Indiana, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington,
Cleveland, Toronto.
away (8):
Orlando, Philadelphia, Toronto, New Jersey, Cleveland, Detroit,
Boston, Milwaukee
Orlando and Detroit look tough on the road. Miami, Utah and Atlanta might
put up a fuss at the Hive. Maybe Cleveland splits the two games. Loose
all of these and it's still 16-6 going home.
Now for the possibly bad news.
Right now the Bugs are in 6th a couple of games behind Atlanta. It would
not be in their best interests to finish 4th or 5th. If'n the win the
opener, that would only set up having to play the Bulls who they'd much
rather play in the conference finals.
TTom
|
55.1614 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed Mar 05 1997 11:48 | 7 |
|
Cleveland (x2), Indiana, and Washington are fighting for the last
playoff spot. Expect a fight from all three of them also. I'd expect
a 2-2 split of these four games.
Marc
|
55.1615 | thanks | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Fri Mar 07 1997 10:54 | 23 |
| Thank you, thank you very much, glad it helped your cause.
Basically, the Bugs shoulda been beat lasted night. The Celtics led much
of the night, often by double digits. As Cave Cowens put it, "We found a
way when there wasn't a way to win this game."
The "way" was the usual front line. Glen Rice had a nifty 48, a new Bug
record. Anthony Mason had his usual, ho-hum ;-), triple double of 19
points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists. And Vlade came up 1 assist short
hisself getting 23 points, 18 rebounds and 9 assists.
Vlade also made the play, a steal, late in OT to preserve the win.
If'n you're looking at this from a the view of a Celtics fan, it's got to
be another bittersweet loss that coulda been a win. But you prolly find
comfort that you're holding serve with San Antonio in the Tim Duncan
lottery sweepstakes.
Speaking of lottery, the Celtics have 2 top picks thised year. Based on
lasted night's SMU game, I'd like to nominate Utah's Keith Van Horn who
almost miraculously won the game with 0.3 seconds left.
TTom
|
55.1616 | The Boston Almosts | MKOTS3::BREEN | Those dear hearts | Fri Mar 07 1997 11:01 | 8 |
| .I'd like to nominate Utah's Keith Van Horn who almost miraculously
.won the game with 0.3 seconds left. ^^^^^^^
Sounds like he'd fit right in with the almosts we already got.
Is M.L. smart enought to blow these games by a point or two at the end
while getting the effort and making his team think its just bad luck.
With an average distribution of close games we'd be out of the lottery.
|
55.1617 | I obviously listen to the radio too much | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Fri Mar 07 1997 11:19 | 16 |
| You know, some yahoo on the radio (I think it was that incredible stiff
Glenn Ordway) actually suggested that the Celtics are tanking the
season. When it was pointed out to him that the team on the floor is
busting their ass every night, he backtracked faster than Al Gore.
He then claimed that the brass is not interested in winning becasue
they start Brett Szabo. Well, when your other three healthy players
are Todd Day, Steve Hamer, and MArty Conlon, starting Szabo isn't such
a bad idea. It's not like he's putting in 35-40 minutes a game; it's
more like 12-15.
I also heard David Aldrich say that the Celtics are tanking the season
by having guys get surgery who are not hurt that bad. Well, I'd
certainly like to see that corroberated somewhere. Seems to me like if
a guy has a broken bone, you fix it.
NAZZ
|
55.1618 | no tanking lasted night | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Fri Mar 07 1997 11:51 | 10 |
| Say what you will about the Celtics, there's no way they were tanking it
lasted night.
They got a solid effort outta 6 or 'em who all scored in double digits,
which as anyone can tell you is no way to tank anything.
They got beat cause Charlotte's All Pros stepped up and pulled it out.
Hail, Wesley had a decent chance to win it outright in regulation.
TTom
|
55.1619 | Having a Todd Day doesn't hurt | MKOTS3::BREEN | Those dear hearts | Fri Mar 07 1997 15:41 | 11 |
| I may have heard exactly what you are talking about Nazz. Ordway
sounded awful stupid. I can see Don Imus making sports talk thats
humorous but naive but Ordway should probably keep quiet unless he can
parrot an opinion of Mannix or Ryan.
I do believe that Carr's plan was to try to get Duncan but never to
allow his troops to let down for a minute. Every player on that team
is desperately and in many cases (Wesley,Fox,Walker,Williams)
skillfully trying to win games. It's more likely what Carr doesn't do
which makes the difference. If he is bagging it I'm impressed at how
well he's doing it.
|
55.1620 | It just isn't possible | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Fri Mar 07 1997 16:12 | 7 |
| Carr simply isn't that skilled a coach to be sandbagging so many games.
It would take a genius to come up with the many creative ways this team
has lost close games. Last night was a case in point. I'm sure Carr
didn't tell the troops to get the matchup we want with Divac on
Williams, then let Divac strip him on the drive to the hoop so we lose.
NAZZ
|
55.1621 | on pace | HBAHBA::HAAS | angel trumpets and devil trombones | Wed Mar 12 1997 12:11 | 16 |
| I think we have a trend here.
The Hornets, again, hang on to do whatever it takes to beat Vancouver,
98-92. Four-and-oh for thised home stand, with the biggest margin being 7
points.
Shareef Abdur-Rahim looks like the real deal, tossing in 24 in the losing
effort. Bryant Reeves added 23 points and 13 rebounds.
For the umpteenth time, the Bugs were led by their biggest 2, Mason and
Rice.
So it's on to Orlando Friday and then Philadelphia Saturday. Back at the
Hive Monday to host the Jazz.
TTom
|