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Hornets fire Scott, name Bower coach
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com The New Orleans Hornets have responded to their 3-6 start by making the first coaching change of the young NBA season, firing Byron Scott on Thursday. ScottThe Hornets made the decision to dismiss Scott following New Orleans' 124-104 loss in Phoenix on Wednesday night and formally announced the move later Thursday. Scott will be replaced by general manager Jeff Bower, with Tim Floyd as his top assistant, the team said. Team owner George Shinn thanked Scott for his service, but said Bower "knows this team better than anyone" and gives the Hornets "our best opportunity to reach our goals this season." Scott won NBA Coach of the Year honors in 2008 after he and franchise point guard Chris Paul led the Hornets to a 56-26 record and the Southwest Division title. The Hornets then defeated Dallas in the first round of the playoffs and were within one win of the West finals before losing Game 7 at home to the San Antonio Spurs. The Hornets slumped slightly to a 49-33 record last season, thanks partly to a flurry of injuries. They were pounded in the first round of the playoffs by Denver, losing the final home game of the season -- Game 4 of the series -- by a whopping 58 points. It Don't Come Easy The Hornets' 3-6 start has not come against cupcakes. They're tied for the most games against teams that are .500 or better with seven -- and they've gone just 2-5 in those games. Team Opp. Win Pct. Bulls (4-4) .645 Wizards (2-6) .639 Hornets (3-6) .581 Thunder (4-4) .576 Wolves (1-8) .568 - W-L records entering Thursday games. Scott hung onto his job after the early exit but couldn't survive New Orleans' poor start, even though the many holes on the Hornets' roster -- with no consistent scorer at the wing positions and little depth -- appeared to be beyond his control. A number of league observers considered a coaching change inevitable if the Hornets struggled this season. Hornets vice president of basketball Chad Shinn said accountability was the team's watchword over the summer -- and that the Hornets were not measuring up with Scott at the helm. "We talked about the fact that everyone on our staff is held to a certain standard of performance and we didn't feel this was happening at the head coach level," Chad Shinn said. "We feel like we still have an opportunity with our nucleus to get to where we want and Jeff is the right guy, right now to move us in that direction from the bench." The firing is the second major move the Hornets have made since the end of last season in an attempt to address Paul's growing frustrations. In July, New Orleans sent center Tyson Chandler, who was plagued by foot problems throughout last season, to the Charlotte Bobcats for Emeka Okafor. The team's payroll is more than $3 million over the league's $69.9 million luxury-tax threshold, making owner George Shinn reluctant to sanction further roster renovations. The Hornets have been trying to make moves to get under the luxury-tax line since acquiring Okafor, as opposed to searching for players who can bolster Paul's supporting cast. |
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nice to see tim floyd back in the league where he can pay players legally
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nba betting rule #312
bet on a team first game after coach is fired |
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so dumb trading chandler
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seriously? have you watched a hornets game in the past two years (yes, even in 07)? Emeka has already outplayed his ass. Emeka has more post up baskets in 9 games than TC had as a Hornet.
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eh, you maybe right, i havent really gotten into nba yest this year ...i just remember the chemistry paul and chandler had...seemed like their offense ran alot more smoothly
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TC was nothin' but dunks, so it was a bit flashy. When guys like peja and morris peterson were scoring in 2007, TC's inability to do anything offensively other than dunk a lob from CP, wasn't quite as obvious. But last year he battled injuries for part of the season, and was ridiculously ineffective as a post player (as he always has been). I'm sure this firing will be questioned by the networks, and the fans saying it's too early, bla bla bla, but Scott has flat out lost this team. It was evident late last year in the midst of a 58 point home loss in the playoffs, but he was given a chance to fix it this off-season. Absolutely nothing has changed. They have not even been competitive in half of their games this year, and last night's effort was laughable. Gotta start over, and get rid of some of these ridiculous contracts on the roster (Peja, MoPete), but unfortunately in the NBA, you have to wait it out. Not all Byron's fault (particularly the contracts of players who can't contribute), but a change needed to be made.
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Scott will be back next year. There will be openings for him to choose from
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2011 Cappersmall Hall Of Fame Inductee 2011/12 NBA (4-6, -3.77 units) 2011 FINAL NCAAF (37-25-1, +31 units) 2011 FINAL NFL (26-31-2, -20 units) 2011 NCAAB (9-5-1, +13 units) 2011 NHL (0-1-0, -3 units) 1* = TO WIN $100 |
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This is so true!!!!
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portland -2 tommorrow night at new orleans
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2011 Cappersmall Hall Of Fame Inductee 2011/12 NBA (4-6, -3.77 units) 2011 FINAL NCAAF (37-25-1, +31 units) 2011 FINAL NFL (26-31-2, -20 units) 2011 NCAAB (9-5-1, +13 units) 2011 NHL (0-1-0, -3 units) 1* = TO WIN $100 |
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The Hornets' 3-6 start has not come against cupcakes. They're tied for the most games against teams that are .500 or better with seven -- and they've gone just 2-5 in those games. 





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