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  • Wow People Wow People

    • From: willythefrog
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      Whoever thinks the Rasual Butler trade was a good trade is a moron.  I mean really, no one(emphasis on the NO ONE!!!!!) on the Hornet's roster is worth absolutly nothing.  Really, you think trading Sual for nothing will help our team.  Come on people, no one's that dumb.  You might as well just release him.  And if you want to give people playing time, JUST GIVE THEM PLAYING TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  WE HAVE THE WORST FRONT OFFICE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yell

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    • 1 year ago
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  • Rasual Butler trade Rasual Butler trade

    • From: lppotatoehead83
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      Hey this is my first blog so this is what i haf to say I think it was a bad mistake that the Hornets let go of Rausal Butler, yes it will help us with money but it will hurt of far as getting wins I think, If anything I like Ju Ju but i think he would have been a better person to trade for something else. I wana know what ya think hit me up and let me know

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    • 1 year ago
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  • Off-season moves Off-season moves

    • From: J_reed
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      As far im concerned,there havent been any,well at least for us anyway,Thank goodness coach Scott can draft,Im positive he found the best players availible when the Hornets were on the clock,Collison and Thornton,Marcus lead all rookies in scoring average during the Vegas summer league,while Collison showed an all around game that kinda surprised me,yeah i knew he {Collison} played in a jillion final fours and was far from an unknown,one thing that kinda bugged me bout the whole summer league thing wasnt our record there,it was that JUJU didnt shine like I,and I bet a whole lotta other people thought he would,our record in the summer league doesnt really matter at all,its just like pre-season football,but less important,now that we have added a good back-up point,and a shooting guard that looks to be a real threat scoring wise{no offense to SulBop or MoPete},cuz Sul did provide some much needed points and big shots from time to time,but im a lil concerned we didnt get a guy to spell my dude D-West,we are still a lil thin in our front-court,and if last year were any indication its looks as if our big mans days are numbered,all of us die-hard hornets fans see the Chandler jerzeys 50% off in the stores,and it hurts,cuz we need him,we need him and we need Hilton to be a bigger presence on our team,that is before he goes elsewhere and figures out how to do so,witch kills me when it goes down like that,ie J.R. Smith,Brandon Bass,and yep the Birdman just to name a few,It seems as if all the teams that we have been neck and neck with the past 2 seasons have only gotten better while we look to be {dare i say} running in place,i mean look at what the spurs,mavericks,lakers have been up to,Its almost like our GM said "well we have Chris Paul,I've done my job".{Thats not an actuall quote},but still i know that the Hornets are not far away from the championship,but as the saying goes,So close yet so far away,what do yall think?

       

                                                                            J-reed

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  • Hornets Fans Follow Us on Twit Hornets Fans Follow Us on Twitter!

    • From: CP3RECCI
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      Follow me @Cp3recci chris paul @Oneandonlycp3 Tyson Chandler @tysonchandler Julian Wright @jujubee32 Rasual Butler @rasualbutler45

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      Also listen to hornets theme song www.da-future.com

      LoveLiveHornets!

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  • Great Scott!!!!!! Great Scott!!!!!!

    • From: J_reed
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      Or at least i think so,im really not liking all this chatter im hearing about our coach being on the hot seat,Everyone is dissapointed in how we got run outta the post-season,but getting rid of our coach?,cmon,please,I cant even think of one guy out there right now who would be an upgrade,We absolutely need more depth off the bench,I mean its unfair to ask Chris Paul and David West to play 2 on 5 almost every night in the NBA,Thats not a knock on the rest of our team,who were injured seemingly all season,and just couldnt find a consistant effort,Hornets fans know that we will see our team change this off-season,Will they deal chandler?{again},Will they fire our coach?,These are just a couple things to watch for,In my not so humble opinion,I think getting rid of those two would be silly,but we or should i say the hornets dont seem to be far away from contention,They have two all-stars,a damn good coach,so here we or they are at the ever so aggrivating,and dissapointing cusp of being great

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  • Hornets rally 2009 Hornets rally 2009

    • From: rasual24_7
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  • Hornets rally 2009 Hornets rally 2009

    • From: rasual24_7
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  • Hornets rally 2009 Hornets rally 2009

    • From: rasual24_7
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  • Hornets rally 2009 Hornets rally 2009

    • From: rasual24_7
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  • hornets pep rally 2009 hornets pep rally 2009

    • From: rasual24_7
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  • possibilities possibilities

    • From: baconsizzle
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      Unfortunatel, Jannero is getting paid way too much money to come back and play for the Hornets, although we could possibly get his brother. Answering your question, I think they can. If the bench can produce more than 10 points a game (if we're lucky) and/or keep the other team from scoring too many points than we could go deep into the playoffs. Nothing more can be asked of CP and DWest. Rasual Butler also needs to simply do what he does to give us a chance. Tyson Chandler, however, needs to start rebou

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  • Hornet Henry's Top 10 FANtasti Hornet Henry's Top 10 FANtastic Moments of 2008-09

    • From: HornetHenry
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      Good day, playoff-bound Hornets fans. It’s your buddy Hornet Henry checking in again. With the regular season winding down and the postseason rapidly approaching, I couldn’t be any more excited, because it’s time for my second annual Top 10 FANtastic moments article!

      Our favorite NBA ballclub wraps up its 2008-09 home slate with a noon game on Easter against the Southwest Division rival Dallas Mavericks. If you haven’t already gotten your tickets, you may be out of luck, but if you can’t join me at the Hive, make sure you tune in to ABC for the national TV broadcast. If you’re scoring at home, Hornets-Mavs is New Orleans’ 12th game to reach the national airwaves this season, a new franchise record.

      Speaking of records, Sunday’s game promises to be a memorable and spectacular FANtastic FANale for all involved. Through the April 8 sellout vs. Phoenix, the unyielding support of enthusiastic supporters like you has resulted in the New Orleans Arena being jam-packed with 22 capacity crowds this season. That easily surpassed the regular season total of 2007-08 of 13 sellouts, as well as last season’s COMBINED (regular season plus playoffs) total of 20 sold-out crowds. That’s what I call FANtastic achievement in attendance!

      Anyway, while taking a well-deserved breather from trying to tally up all of the Hornets’ attendance records set this season, I managed to find time to pen this article, which is becoming one of my favorite traditions. I hope you like it:

      10) DWest drains game-winning J at Indy.

      Hey, they don’t call him the “17-foot Assassin” for nada. With time ticking down, it was a tie ballgame on Dec. 28 at Indianapolis’ Conseco Fieldhouse. The Pacers had CP3 trapped in the corner, seemingly with nowhere to go. That’s when the NBA’s leading assist man spotted his fellow All-Star, who calmly netted yet another game-winning shot. It should be noted that this wouldn’t be the last time the Pacers were victimized in the clutch by your Hornets…

       

      9) CP3’s the hero again in OKC.

      For the first two seasons of his pro career, CP3MVP dazzled citizens of the Sooner State, but by Feb. 17, it’d been nearly two years since he had played his home games there. So just in case some folks had forgotten how brilliant the 6-footer can be, he figured he’d provide a friendly reminder, dropping in a game-winning floater over the Thunder with 2 ticks left.

       

      8) Opening Night victory over LeBron’s Cavs.

      We didn’t realize it at the time, but when New Orleans pulled away from Cleveland in crunch time – highlighted by James Posey picking LeBron clean for a breakaway slam – the Hornets had knocked off the NBA’s best team (record-wise). This Nov. 1 game was also the first of what would be many sellouts in the Hive, with the place jam-packed with 18,150 screaming Hornets aficionados.

       

      7) Eye-opening win on Lakers’ home floor.

      Speaking of impressive Hornets victories against top-notch foes, Jan. 6 has to rank near the top. The scene was the Staples Center, where few visitors have enjoyed much success against Hornet Henry’s least-favorite of the two NBA franchises based in Los Angeles. For the Hollywood celebs who still may not be familiar with his game, DWest showed why he’s an All-Star by depositing 40 points.

       

      6) Shorthanded vs. the Spurs.

      Talk about a daunting challenge: on March 29 the Hornets were coming off back-to-back discouraging losses to the Nuggets and Knicks. They were again playing without Tyson, Pose Knows and Peja. And the first-place Spurs were in town, with San Antonio’s roster now back to full strength. Just when you thought the Hornets had no chance, next thing you know they hold San Antonio to 86 points and register what Coach of the Year called “the most important win of the season.”

       

      5) Tyson’s tip beats Bucks.

      Things definitely haven’t gone his way in 2008-09 for my man Ty Lob, whose ankle injury resulted in him playing his fewest games in a single season since ’03-04. Did you know that (through April 6) the Hornets were 30-14 when TC suits up, but 17-15 when he sits out? On Feb. 27 against Milwaukee, Chandler came through with yet another winning play, tipping in a missed shot by DWest with only 3 seconds left. The nerve-wracking W was the third triumph of what would become a season-best, seven-game winning streak for the good guys.

       

      4) CP3 for 3 beats the buzzer and the Pacers!

      Roughly 72 hours before Chris Paul officially became the third Hornet in team history to be voted to start in the All-Star Game, he figured he’d provide an early thank-you gift for fans who stuffed the ballot box. With the ballgame knotted up and time expiring on MLK Day, CP3 sent all of us home happy by draining a high-arching 25-footer over Indy’s Troy Murphy for a 103-100 win. I think it’s safe to say that at this point, the Pacers have had it up to here with Hornets All-Stars and their game-winning shots!

       

      3) Rasual’s trey crowns Kings/DWest gets 40 on one good ankle.

      Down by two points with 1.7 seconds remaining in Sacramento on March 31, my man Devin Brown spotted Rasual Butler for a ultra-clutch, game-winning three-pointer, after David West set a manly pick that took two Kings defenders completely out of the play. Oh by the way, did I mention that in this same game, DWest went into full-on beast mode, torching the nets for 40 points, despite limping up and down the floor with an ankle injury?

       

      2) Rasual again… this time from 30 feet!

      Just seven days after his buzzer-beater at Arco Arena, Sual Bop struck for another ginormous three-pointer at the horn. This time, we were trailing Miami on April 7 by three points as time was about to expire in regulation. That’s when the team’s most improved player somehow managed to track down a pass just before it went into the first row, then fired up a long-distance heave over the Heat from the next county that was all net.

      And the No. 1 FANtastic moment of the 2008-09 regular season for your Hornets is…

       

      The King of Steal reigns in NOLA/comeback vs. San Antonio.

      As you can see by the multitude of amazing events that took place in 2008-09, choosing a favorite was an extremely difficult decision. There were so many FANtastic moments to choose from, but after extensive contemplation at my Ryan Bowen shrine, I realized the No. 1 FANtastic spot must go to the night of Dec. 17, 2008. It was a game that had everything a true Creole blue enthusiast like me could ever want: an individual NBA record, a huge fourth-quarter comeback by the home team and – most satisfying of all to Hornet Henry – a victory over those dreaded Spurs.

      On the same evening that Chris Paul broke the all-time record for most consecutive games with at least one steal, the Hornets outscored the Spurs by 14 points in the fourth quarter to post a 90-83 victory. I absolutely loved it!

      Well, that should just about do it for this year’s FANtastic FANale article. Let me know if there’s anything I left out by commenting right here in Swarm City.

      See you in the playoffs! Fan Up NOLA!

       

       

      From the Hornet Henry archives:

      Top 10 FANtastic Moments of 2007-08

      http://www.nba.com/hornets/news/Hornet_Henry_Top_10_FANtastic-267462-2057.html

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  • The Phoenix The Phoenix

    • From: rasual24_7
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      Well, well, well, Rasual Butler strikes again to give us another win over Miami. In adittion to that Sual also gave us a last-minute win against Sacramento.  He may not be CP3 or David West but when it comes to getting the job done he's the man.   I think he deserves a lot of credit and he's going to be a big factor in the playoffs.  I hope the Hornets don't get rid of him because they're going to regret it in the long-run.

                                                             mmmmmm bop!

                                                              Geaux Hornets!      Geaux SualLaughing

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  • MoPete MoPete

    • From: matthewcahn
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      How many people like MoPete? A LOT!!!!!!! So why doesn't he start. I mean we all like Rasual Butler, but we all like MoPete more.

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  • lilalexx322

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  • Rasual Butler Rasual Butler

    • From: whodatajm1
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      mmmm....BOP BOP BOP

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  • Jeezy_82

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  • Rasual Butler "Unrecognized St Rasual Butler "Unrecognized Star"

    • From: rasual24_7
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      One of the least recognized people on the team for their outstanding performances is Rasual Butler.  He's been solid defensively and offensively.  His stats have increased dramatically.  I personally think we wouldn't have won most of our recent games if it hadn't been for Butler. Rasual had a career high 31 points against the Lakers and continues to play very well. The man deserves utmost respect for holding the fort down while Tyson was out and when Chris was resting on the bench.  So I'm asking you dear fans to show some love for Sual.

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  • rasual24_7

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