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...
After losing their postseason opener to the Denver Nuggets on a buzzer beater Saturday, the Golden State Warriors fortunes continued downward. All-Star David Lee is out for...
The New Orleans Hornets 5 game road swing didn't begin well last night in Oakland, as they fell the Golden State Warriors 98-88. The difference was David Lee. New Orleans simply had no answer for the All-Star, as Lee went for his league-leading 50th...
The New Orleans Hornets recent downward spiral continued Monday night at the Hive. An inability to close out quarters, coupled with no offensive inside game a 2nd quarter dry spell, led to a 93-72 blowout loss to the Golden State Warriors. Robin Lopez was thoroughly dominated by...
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 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...
Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson said Thursday that he was the victim of an extortion attempt related to an extramarital affair that he once had.
Former Golden State Warrior Marco Belinelli led the New Orleans Hornets in scoring with 23, including the final 2 which came off a goal tending call. Those 2 points helped the Hornets defeat the Warriors last night in Oakland by the score of 83-81. It was a strange ending to a strange game. Golden State set-off confetti after...
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 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.
Orlando Magic Center Dwight Howard has been immersed in trade talks since the NBA lockout was lifted. The Magic have fielded calls from plenty of teams, including the likes of the Lakers, Nets, Hawks, and Mavericks. However, one unlikely team has entered the Howard sweepstakes.
Hornets GM Dell Demps phone is ringing off the hook as offers continue to pour in from hopeful trade suitors that wish to land Chris Paul. ESPN sources are reporting that Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Clippers guard Eric Gordon are the two biggest targets of the Hornets in a potential trade for Paul.
The LA Lakers aren't the only NBA team interested in trading for New Orleans Hornets point guard Chris Paul. Eight teams have reportedly contacted Hornets GM Dell Demps about acquiring Paul.
Despite being in a nasty labor dispute, the NBA released the 2011-2012 regular season schedule yesterday. If a season is played, the Hornets will only appear on national television twice. That's pretty insulting considering New Orleans was a playoff team a year ago, and still possess one of the league's biggest superstars in Chris Paul. The Atlanta Hawks had less wins than the Hornets a year ago, but are scheduled for 8 national TV appearances. Oh well, there probably won't be a season anyway.
Chris Paul and the Hornets had a fantastic first quarter. Marco Belinelli played great off the bench. When it comes to positives for New Orleans Tuesday night, that's about it. Other than those two things, it was overall an embarrassing performance, as the Hornets fell to the Warriors 102-89.
New Orleans won their 10th straight game Wednesday night in Oakland. The Hornets shot 62% from the field on their way to a 112-103 victory over the Warriors. All five Hornet starters finished in double figures.
The Hornets were going for their fourth straight win Wednesday night. The fourth quarter performance by New Orleans kept that from happening, and the Golden State Warriors won at the Hive, beating the Hornets 110-103.