Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:35 pm
2012 NBA Finals Preview
NBA Finals
2. New Orleans Hornets (66-12) v 2. Chicago Bulls (60-22)
New Orleans Hornets: Chris Paul | Ben Gordon | Al Harrington | David West | Emeka Okafor | Kemba Walker | Peja Stojakovic | Anthony Morrow
Chicago Bulls: Derrick Rose | Kirk Hinrich | Luol Deng | Carlos Boozer | Joakim Noah | Shaquille O'Neal | Kyle Korver | Sasha Vujacic
Comment: It's only appropriate that these two teams meet up in this year's NBA Finals. Back on November 27th, 2011, the Hornets made history as they clinched the best start in NBA history at 16-0 by beating the Chicago Bulls, 100-91. They would then go on to win another 9 straight and make the list as the second longest win streak in NBA history. Chris Paul knew then that this season was going to be special.
"It was a magical start" Paul said "Everything was going so right for us, we just felt as though we are invincible"
For Derrick Rose and the Bulls, they took it personal.
"Anytime you are the reason behind someone else making a record, it fustrates you as a competitor" Rose said
Now, it's their chance to pay them back.
After winning 66 and 60 games respectively, both the Hornets and the Bulls knocked off worthy contestents en-route to the NBA's biggest stage. With New Orleans knocking off the Spurs, the Rockets, and finally, the Mavericks; and the Bulls taking revenge on the Celtics and the Heat, as well as defeating the Magic; it's all set and ready to go for the two best point guards on the planet and their respective teams.
Would Paul's savvy win out? or would he be set back by the explosiveness of Derrick Rose? These are the questions that will be answered, here in the 2012 NBA Finals.
ESPN Prediction: Hornets in 7
Sat Jan 07, 2012 9:07 am
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Lineups Subjected to change
Starting Five
PG. Derrick Rose
SG. Kirk Hinrich
SF. Luol Deng
PF. Carlos Boozer
C. Joakim Noah
Bench
Sasha Vujacic
Kyle Korver
Shaquille O'Neal
Taj Gibson
Brad Miller
Jeremy Lin*
Marcus Jordan
Inactive Rotation
Jason Williams - Ankle Sprain*
Head Coach: Byron Scott
Injury Report: Jason Williams - Ankle Sprain (Hurt)
Starting Five
PG. Chris Paul
SG. Ben Gordon
SF. Al Harrington
PF. David West
C. Emeka Okafor
Bench
Kemba Walker
Peja Stojakovic
Anthony Morrow
Ronny Turiaf
Kurt Thomas
Marreese Speights
Sean Williams
Inactive Rotation
N/A
Head Coach: Grant McCloud
Injury Report: Sean Williams – Out (Torn ACL)
* Indicates changes during the series
Game 1 Game Recap
Date/Time: June 3rd 2012, 10:00pm
Location: New Orleans Arena, New Orleans LA
Series: New Orleans Hornets 0-0 Chicago Bulls
Game 2 Game Recap
Date/Time: June 5th 2012, 8:00pm
Location: New Orleans Arena, New Orleans LA
Series: New Orleans Hornets 1-0 Chicago Bulls
Game 3 Game Recap
Date/Time: June 7th 2012, 9:00pm
Location: United Center, Chicago IL
Series: Chicago Bulls 1-1 New Orleans Hornets
Game 4 Game Recap
Date/Time: June 9th 2012, 7:00pm
Location: United Center, Chicago IL
Series: Chicago Bulls 2-1 New Orleans Hornets
Game 5 Game Recap
Date/Time: June 11th 2012, 8:00pm
Location: United Center, Chicago IL
Series: Chicago Bulls 2-2 New Orleans Hornets
Game 6 Game Recap
Date/Time: June 13th 2012, 6:30pm
Location: New Orleans Arena, New Orleans LA
Series: New Orleans Hornets 2-3 Chicago Bulls
Bulls Win Series 4-2
Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:19 pm
Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:48 pm
Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:25 pm
Thierry • wrote:Good luck manGot to stop CP3.
Martti. wrote:Bulls in 6.
Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:30 am
Hornets go up 1-0 as Paul stuns Bulls at the Buzzer
CP3 wins the game for New Orleans at the Buzzer
New Orleans, LA Chris Paul only took 10 shots in total and made just one three pointer.
It was all he needed to do.
After watching Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls come roaring back from a 22 point deficit to finally taking a two point lead with 4.3 seconds remaining, Paul knew exactly what he had to do.
Shaking free of Kirk Hinrich's defense, Paul rose up from just beyond the three point line and shot the potential game winner with 0.6 seconds remaining. As the whole arena tensed up and held their breath, CP3 turned and pumped his fist in the air.
Nothing but net.
"There was no doubt it was going in" Paul said, "Got myself a clean look and it felt good"
The Bulls gave it their all, with Derrick Rose leading the way with a game high 34 points alongside 7 assists, and 4 other Bulls in double figures; but it just wasn't enough to stop CP3.
Paul finished with 17 points and 10 assists, and only shot the ball 10 times (made 5) to get his teammates involved. It worked to perfection. As David West took home player of the game honors following a 28 point, 7 rebound performance that saw him went an efficient 12 for 19 from the field.
Al Harrington had 19 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists; while Emeka Okafor had 18 points and also 9 boards.
However, it was not all easy for the Hornets, as former Bull Ben Gordon was limited to just 8 points on 3-13 shooting.
"Give them credit but it just wasn't my night" Gordon said, "I was missing wide open looks"
The Bulls shot 32% in the first half and scored just 30 points heading into the break, but behind Rose was able to rally back in the fourth.
"We've got to play better than that" Bulls coach Bryon Scott said, "We need better ball movement if we want to get past their defense"
Chicago only had 17 assists in the game. In contrast, the Hornets registered 13 by the half and finished the game with 30.
New Orleans, who won 66 games in the regular season and has home court advantage in the Finals, now leads the series 1-0. Game two will be back here in New Orleans Arena on the 5th of June.
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Player of the Game Highlights
Flash
Fri Jan 27, 2012 6:24 pm
Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:51 am
Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:58 am
Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:20 am
hova- wrote:Pretty tough way to loose the first game of a final series. Maybe get a little more out of your 2nd or 3rd option.
Thierry • wrote:Man, you need Booz to step up a little more. Tough fall
Axel. wrote:Heartbreaking to lose a game like that, especially after a huge comeback. Looks like David West did most of the damage, he's always so hard to stop in 2K with his turnaround jumpshots.Did you try guarding him with Noah?
Hope you guys steal Game 2.
Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:04 am
Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:24 am
Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:28 pm
Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:09 am
Lamrock wrote:Tough loss. That Hornets team looks hard to stop.
Houndy wrote:That Hornets team is tough
Cruzerr wrote:First loss was a close one, damn. Hornets seem really tough, Booz needs to step up. As for Rose, keep him going strong.
Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:47 am
Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:50 am
Martti. wrote:Tough loss, but if you steak the next, you've got the advantage straight away with 3 straight home games.
Mon Apr 23, 2012 1:33 am
Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:22 am
Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:24 am
Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:24 am
Martti. wrote:Great news, def wrap this up. Association HOF is waiting.
.dan wrote:Will be looking forward to itThat Hornets team has all the lethal 2K players. CP3, Gordon, Harrington, and West can all go off and take the scoring load on any given night
Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:44 pm
Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:48 pm
Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:54 pm
hova- wrote:Looking forward to a deserving end to this HOF Ass.
BallerSkillz wrote:I just read it and it's HOF Worthy Valor don't lose hope!
Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:21 pm
Bulls clamp down on Hornets, ties series at one game apiece
Playing with a purpose, Derrick Rose dominated on both ends of the floor tonight
New Orleans, LA – After losing to a Chris Paul buzzer beater on Sunday night, Derrick Rose and the Chicago Bulls wasn’t about to let that happen again.
To make a long story short, they didn’t allow the game to get close. Period.
Motivated and angered by their last-second defeat in Game 1, the Chicago Bulls played with a passion and level of aggression that is hard to rival from start to finish. Led by Derrick Rose, they locked down on defense and held the Hornets to just 27 for 79 from the field (34%). The 27 field goals by the Hornets is one of the fewest field goals made in an NBA Finals game ever, the fewest being the Utah Jazz on June 7th 1998 (21 field goals).
"Every coach talks about playing a playoff game, every possession having value, every possession having intensity to it," said Bryon Scott, “I though the guys did an excellent job doing that, especially defensively and also rebounding the basketball”
On the other end of the floor, Derrick Rose once again led the way for Chicago, as he earned Player of the Game honors following an all-rounded performance of 25 points, 4 assists, 3 rebounds, 2 steals and a block. Rose did an excellent job shutting down the Hornets superstar Chris Paul, holding the latter to just 14 points on 6 for 18 shooting. Paul did, however, get 9 assists.
While backup center Shaquille O’Neal was the only other Bull to reach double figures (14 points, 8 rebounds), a total team effort was evident as all 12 players on the Chicago roster got on the scoreboard, as the Bulls got 38 bench points compared to the Hornets’ mere two.
Ben Gordon led the charge for the Hornets with his own 25 points, but he, like the rest of his team, struggled with his shot against the pressure of the Bulls defense (8-22 FG, 1-6 3PT). Al Harrington and David West finished with 12 and 11 points respectively. West also added 11 rebounds.
However, it just wasn’t enough, as the Hornets never got within striking distance after the first quarter. The Bulls’ lead only grew as the game progressed and New Orleans simply lost all control of the flow of the game.
“They played harder tonight,” said Chris Paul, “It’s that simple, they just played harder”
With this win, the Bulls now knot up the NBA Finals series to 1 game apiece, and will head back to the United Center for the 3 game homestand that awaits them in this 2-3-2 Finals format.
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Player of the Game Highlights
Flash
Haier Play of the Day
Flash
Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:24 pm