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Anonymous
Years ago
Whats Going Wrong In New Orleans?
I agree- the L has sort of figured them out a little re don't try to stop Paul, just shut down the others.
Quickly- name a Hornet other than Paul that can beat a guy off the dribble? That can create offense with no help at all?
hmmmm....
The other issue i beleive is the defense of Chandler is slipping.
He needed to continue his steady improvement, but instead has taken a slight backwards step.
Dude should be getting way better than 8 pts and 10 rebs. If he was getting closer to 12 pts and 14 rebs hornets would be very happy.
He is blocking a career high 2 shots a game this season, but that is still below where he should be, dude is 7'1 and agile with great springs... The extra block a game (he averaged 1 per last season) is also costing him an extra foul per game...