He went to Jarrett? He went to Jarrett! Jarrett Jack takes over in the 4th quarter, helping Golden State close the gap and force overtime versus San Antonio on Sunday afternoon. The Warriors outlasted the Spurs with...
The Golden St. Warriors have been one of the more pleasant surprises during the first half of the 2012-2013 NBA season, and guard Stephen Curry is one of the main reasons why.
New Orleans Hornets head coach Monty Williams said his team lost their identity Saturday night against the Golden State Warriors. After all, his team prides itself on defense. However, they found themselves neck deep in an offensive shootout last night, and in the end, they fell to...
The young New Orleans Hornets continue to find themselves on the losing end of close games. Last night in Oakland, the Hornets fought back from a double-digit deficit to tie the game at 92, only to fall to the Golden State Warriors 103-96. Coach Monty Williams is...
The New Orleans Hornets picked up the fourth-year option on point guard Greivis Vasquez today. Vasquez, the projected starter at PG, is coming off his best season as a pro. He comes at a bargain price, making only...
The New Orleans Hornets sent starting point guard Jarrett Jack to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday as part of a 3 team trade. In exchange for Jack, the the Hornets receive...
New Orleans Hornets starting point guard Jarrett Jack will miss the remainder of the season due to a stress fracture in his right foot. Greivis Vasqeuz will take over the starting spot, but the Hornets have no backup at PG. The way I see it, they can go with one of two options. First...
For the second straight game, the New Orleans Hornets had only 8 healthy players in uniform. It was almost enough Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, but the Lakers managed to sqeak by the scrappy Hornets 88-85. Kobe Bryant shot a paltry 3-21 from the field, missing his first 15 shots. Jason Smith and Jarrett Jack both had double-doubles in defeat.
The New Orleans Hornets put together one of their most impressive performances of the season Wednesday night in Oakland, whipping the Golden State Warriors 102-87. Former Warrior and current Hornet Marco Belinelli (pictured above) scored 22 points and dished out 6 assists for the winning team.
The New Orleans Arena was soldout Thursday night as New Orleans Hornets fans welcomed former point guard Chris Paul and the Los Angeles Clippers to the Hive. The warm welcome ended at tip-off, as the Hornets bruised and battered the Clippers on their way to a physical 97-90 victory.
The New Orleans Hornets lost their 20th home game of the season last night, falling to the Golden State Warriors 101-92. Jarrett Jack's first career triple double (17 pts, 11 ast, 10 reb) came in a losing effort. Golden State nailed 14 three pointers, propelling them to the 9 point victory.
Going into Saturday night's matchup with the New Jersey Nets, the Hornets had only one win this year when trailing after 3 quarters. Last night, they were down 12 heading into the 4th, but remained poised. Clutch shooting and superb defense paid big dividends as New Orleans earned a 102-94 victory.
The Los Angeles Lakers slipped by the New Orleans Hornets in overtime Wednesday night by the score of 107-101. Hornets point guard Jarrett Jack scored 30 points in a losing effort. Kobe Bryant led all scorers with 33.
In a battle between two of the NBA's worst teams, the Charlotte Bobcats earned their 6th win of the season after defeating the New Orleans Hornets (10-32) Monday night by the score of 73-71. Bismack Biyomobo blocked Trevor Ariza's potential game-tying dunk in the final seconds to procure the victory for Charlotte.
The New Orleans Hornets snapped a 4 game losing streak Saturday night with a gritty road win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. 28 assists on 39 field goals fueled the Hornets to a 95-89 victory.
The New Orleans Hornets lost their 4th straight Friday night after falling on the road to the Denver Nuggets by the score of 110-97. Hornet power forward Lance Thomas led the fleur-de-bees in scoring with a career-high 18.
The New Orleans Hornets turned the ball over with less than 10 seconds in regulation and the Sacramento Kings took advantage with a game-winning basket to get the victory 99-98.
With only 9 healthy players in uniform, the New Orleans Hornets defeated the Dallas Mavericks 97-92 Friday night at the Hive. Hornets Center Chris Kaman (pictured above) dropped 20 points and pulled down 13 boards for his 4th straight double-double.
The New Orleans Hornets collected their 3rd road win in the last week after beating the Cleveland Cavaliers Wednesday night by the score of 89-84. It was the third game in three nights for the fleur-de-bees, making the victory that much more impressive. Chris Kaman finished with a double-double, scoring 21 points and pulling down 13 boards.