BUZZ WEEKLY: MONEY MO WILLIAMS, THE PLAYOFF PICTURE AND THE RETURN OF KEMBA WALKER

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Written by David W. Walters

WHAT TO MAKE OF THE PAST FEW WEEKS…

Your Charlotte Hornets (28-34) have certainly had a dramatic season full of ups and downs but, over the last few weeks, this team has begun to develop an identity as the position themselves in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.

The Hornets have gone 7-4 since the All-Star break, including a five-game win streak as Charlotte played six games in the span of nine days.

While the entire team has stepped up their play recently, It’s not a stretch to say that the trade for Mo Williams may have saved the Hornets season.  Charlotte was desperate for a scoring punch, and while Brian Roberts filled in admirably for the injured Walker, he wasn’t the floor general that this team was sorely lacking.

Shot happy Gary Neal was traded in exchange for Williams and D-league sharp-shooter Troy Daniels and the pair had to wait until after the week long All-Star break to make their debut in Charlotte.  Mo came out firing on all cylinders in his first outing with the Hornets and he hasn’t looked back since, is averaging 21.4 points and 8.5 assists in his 10 games played since joining the Hornets.

His numbers since coming to Charlotte have been on par with some of the best guards in the league, and it’s shown as he was recently named the Eastern Conference player of the week while averaging 19.5 points and 10.8 assists in 35.5 minutes played for the week, while shooting .429 from the field (24-56), .375 from beyond the three-point line (9-24) and .913 from the free-throw line (21-23), as the Hornets posted the NBA’s only 4-0 record on the week.  The Hornets as a team are benefitting from Williams’ touch on offense as well, boosting their offensive output to 102.9 points per outing since the trade, resulting in a lot of free pizzas for all the fans.

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Williams is essentially the antithesis to Lance Stephenson, rarely showing any emotion with his no-nonsense approach to the game.  Williams has been all over the league during his career so getting acquainted with a new team is nothing new to him; it also doesn’t hurt that he was reunited with a fellow Mississippi native Al Jefferson, with whom he played with in a stint in Utah.

Williams also has a high basketball I.Q. and the ability to make the players around him better as evidenced by having all five starters score in double figures in five of the last seven games.

Speaking of Stephenson, he has seemingly settled into his role with the second unit and has begun to play some good basketball when called upon.  While he certainly has fallen short of the teams’ expectations this season, he is helping this team get into the thick of the playoff picture.

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Speaking of playoffs, the Hornets are currently sitting in the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference standings as of now.  They are in a battle with Indiana, Miami, Boston and Brooklyn for the seventh and eighth seed in the playoffs making it paramount to play with purpose to stay in the thick of the playoff race.  They have a somewhat favorable schedule down the stretch that includes dates with each of the teams vying for position along side of them, so the Hornets playoff destiny is in their own hands.

And last but not least, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is making a strong case for becoming the leagues defensive player of the year, or at the very least, the leagues most improved player.  Much was made of the improvements on his jumper in the offseason, but it seems that those changes have spread to all other aspects of his game.  The Hornets struggled with energy, particularly on the defensive end, while MKG was sidelined with a stress injury in his foot earlier this year and also while he was out more recently with a hamstring strain.  Now that teams are forced to respect his jump shot, it has opened up lanes for him to get to the basket and draw contact; which was his calling card in the first place.  MKG has averaged 12.3 points on .515 shooting from the field (51-99) and 8.8 rebounds in his 10 games since he returned from injury.

But his biggest impact will always be on the defensive end of the court, where he regularly draws the opposing teams top assignment.  In a recent game against the Pistons, Coach Clifford put MKG on Detroit point guard Reggie Jackson after he had a monster first half.  MKG bothered him the rest of the game, making Jackson ineffective and giving the Hornets what they needed to come back and win the game.  The Hornets are a completely different team with him on the floor, and hopefully they can keep him healthy as they make their way into the playoffs.

MOVING FORWARD…

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The big news coming out of Hornets nation this week will be the return of starting point guard Kemba Walker after a 20-game absence following knee surgery.  Walker intends to return tonight against the Sacramento Kings and, while Coach Clifford plans on limiting his minutes, the ultimate intention is to pair Kemba with Mo in the back court.  How this experiment will pan out remains to be seen, but the returns on such a pairing with two ball handlers capable of scoring could work out favorably as teams struggle to cover the two guards.  Hypothetically, the presence of Williams will open up the floor for Walker and vice versa.

Looking ahead to the next week or so of games, the Hornets have an excellent opportunity to keep things rolling starting off with tonight’s game against the Kings.  This will be the first of two games against Sacramento, a talented team that has undergone three different coaches this season.  Now, with veteran coach George Karl at the helm, the Kings are working their way towards respectability as they try to build some sort of consistency out of what has become a perennially unsettled situation.

Sacramento features one of the leagues most talented big men in the mercurial DeMarcus Cousins.  They also feature some serious athleticism on the wings in Rudy Gay and Ben McLemore.  While their record and their average numbers aren’t that impressive, they are a very talented team that is sure to give the Hornets a challenge.  It will be interesting to see how Kemba plays in his return to action as he was on a crazy scoring tear before his knee became so problematic.

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Next up is a match up in Charlotte against the Chicago Bulls.  The Bulls are currently without the services of Derrick Rose and Jimmy Butler due to injuries; together they form one of the top back courts in the NBA.  Make no mistake about it though, the Bulls are still deep, talented, and they feature one of the leagues best defenses to go along with a stout front court featuring Joakim Noah and Pau Gasol, who leads the league in double doubles.  This will no doubt be a good teat for the Hornets, albeit a tough defensive match up.

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After that, the Hornets are headed out on a five game road trip, beginning with a matchup on Monday in Utah.  The Jazz are a young team but they have also begun to find their way recently behind the play of Gordon Heyward and big man Derrick Favors.  Utah is currently second in points allowed as rapidly evolving big man Rudy Gobert has given the team an intimidating defensive presence down low.

Charlotte is back in action the next night as they travel to Los Angeles to face a strong Clippers team that has persevered despite the rash of injuries they have experienced lately.  Blake Griffin has been out with injury as has Jamal Crawford, and point guard Chris Paul has basically been playing on one leg as he deals with a knee injury.  Hopefully the Hornets will be able to pounce on LA while they’re down but that certainly hasn’t been an easy task of late, as the Clippers’ depth has shown with DeAndre Jordan picking up the slack down low while J.J. Redick, Matt Barnes and Austin Rivers have stepped up their play recently.

The Hornets get a few days off and then they travel to Sacramento for the second game in two nights against a talented young Kings squad.

This will be the last long road trip for the Hornets before they head down the final stretch of the season.  If ever there was a time for the team to hit a consistent stride for the season it would be now.  Charlotte not only needs a strong finish to hold on to make the playoffs but getting some momentum going as they roll into the postseason wouldn’t hurt either.

 

Pay attention Hornets fans, its just now starting to get interesting!  Until next time, KEEP BUZZING!!!

 

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Tyler Knows Nest: MO-tivation For Kemba Nation

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The day that all of Hornet Nation has anxiously been waiting for, the return of starting pg Kemba Walker! Walker is the face of the franchise and has had a pretty outstanding season so far making HUGE last second buzzer beater shots for the win, creating big assists, as well as being the heart of the team.

However, what happens after your starting point guard gets hurt and is replaced with another hot shot with a headband? Some times when there are two alpha players starting there can be tension that is not always productive or positive for the whole team.

So the big question is how the two starters, Walker and Williams, play together?

Honestly both players are very dynamic on the court, have outstanding ball movement and can make big shots when they matter. Between the two I surprisingly like Mo Williams play style more than Kemba’s by a small margin.

Williams has a way of not only getting the ball to his teammates in ways that surprise everyone watching, but has a way of making that play style contagious to other players. This “Mo-Williams Syndrome” has caused the Charlotte Hornets to have had 3 triple doubles in the past 3 games! That is huge motivation for the Hornets at a much needed time with the race to the playoffs.  It shows that not only can Mo is not concerned with just making his own shots, but making sure that the ball gets in the hoop any way he can, by shooting, assisting, or dunking!

When Kemba does return, hopefully the two stars can create a monster force instead of a massive collision. I think that both of the starters have enough space and since their main focus is to win, they will be more than willing to spread the ball.

Tonight the Hornets take on the Brooklyn Nets on the Road and the victor will move up in the ranks in this race to the playoffs!

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BrewPublik & Bring Back the Buzz (Review 1 of 2)



Around a month ago we partnered up with “BrewPublik”, and they hooked my brother and I up with our own crates. Unfortunately Evan has yet to come back to Charlotte since the crates were delivered but mine was consumed awhile go. In light of the amazing experience I had, I have decided to review the 4 beers that were tailored  to fit my tastes. 



1. Fullsteam Brewary – Cack-A-Lacky Ginger Pale Ale 

Out of the 4 beers this one was without a doubt the most unique. It was incredibly smooth with a very unique ginger after taste. If I am not mistaken the ginger used to create the beer comes from North Carolina (hence the name, they are also brewed out of Durham, NC)



2. NoDa Brewery – Hop Drop n’ Roll India Pale Ale

This beer was without a doubt my favorite of the beer. Hop Drop n’ Roll  is hands down the best IPA I have ever had. It has loads of citrus flavor without being overbearing. They clearly have the balance down with the hops and the alcohol does not take over the beer. To me nothing can ruin an IPA quicker than the alcohol being too strong. I definitely recommend this beer



3. Great Lakes Brewery – Commodore Perry IPA

To me this one was not bad but forgettable. There was nothing that stood out, in a good or bad way. The beer was very balanced, had a malty flavor but left me wanting more. I had never tried anything from Great Lakes Brewary before but I did manage to look on their website and they had a beer called “Burning River” that I’m interested in trying. 



4. Stone – Levitation American Pale Ale

I was not a fan of this beer. It came across to watery and very bitter. I usually don’t mind a bitter beer but, if it is going to be bitter I want the carbonation to be stronger. The alcohol content seemed to be relatively low for the style of beer. 

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HORNETS HARDBALL: Mo Williams, Less Problems (feat. The Notorious C.H.O)

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On Tuesday, Adrian Wojnarowski from Yahoo! Sports was the first to report on Charlotte’s trade sending Gary Neal and a second round pick, for  guards Mo Williams and Troy Daniels. Now on the surface it seems like a trade that doesn’t move the needle much, but in fact it could be very important.

Any Hornets fan who has consistently watched games this season couldn’t help but to be frustrated by Gary Neal. He is a shooter who was struggling to shoot. Neal shot over 40% last year from three, and was shooting an underwhelming 28% this season. Gary has always been a guy that Coach Steve Clifford has been high on. He always talked about how the then Bobcats offense improved from near the bottom of the league up to about league average when Neal was acquired from Milwaukee last season. After the trade Tuesday, Clifford had these comments about Neal:

“He to me is a terrific offensive substitute. He can come in just like he did in San Antonio where his numbers were very efficient and he scored close to ten a night. What happened to him here as much as anything is, if you watch the film closely, he was treated as a primary scorer here once he got going early on in the year. He got more attention many nights than anybody else did except for Al and Kemba. So when teams commit to taking a guy like him out of the game, he just doesn’t have the room to play.”

The Hornets are a very limited team offensively, that is no shock to anybody. It is like watching a team from the 70’s. There is very little floor spacing in the starting lineup, and the bench isn’t much better. A bench unit that features Brian Roberts, Lance Stephenson, Gary Neal, Marvin Williams and Biz/Maxiell doesn’t have a ton of offensive talent and shot creating ability. Teams notice that Gary is the best of that group at creating his own shot, and they aimed to shut that down. Gary also was a defensive liability on a nightly basis and often gave up more points than he was creating. If he finds the right team where he isn’t a number one option on the floor, he can be a real asset.

What Charlotte acquired however, should be an upgrade. They are getting a veteran point guard in Mo Williams who can shoot and run an offense effectively. Williams is a career 38% three-point shooter who should slide nicely in the second unit. Williams is obviously insurance for injured Kemba Walker who underwent knee surgery on January 28th. Mo is known as a scorer, which is something the Hornets desperately need. Williams went off for 52 points earlier this year against the Pacers, and is a player with valuable playoff experience that he can bring to the team. Now I find it interesting to see how he and Lance Stephenson fit together. Mo, like Kemba, is a ball dominant point guard, and Lance is also a guy who needs the ball to create offense. It will be interesting how Coach Clifford uses them together. I personally think that you can give them both possessions handing the ball, and Mo would be a great off ball catch and shoot type of guy. It will be interesting to see how well Mo plays, and if he plays well enough, I think he will surpass Roberts as the backup point guard when Kemba comes back.

Charlotte also acquired Troy Daniels, who was undrafted in 2013 and actually on the Bobcats 2013 Summer League team. He is a 6’4 shooting guard who really can shoot. He only shot 32% from three in Minnesota, but he only averaged eight minutes per game. However, during last years playoffs with the Houston Rockets, Daniels came off the bench and really contributed, averaging 7.8 points in 17 minutes while shooting 53% percent from three. In the D-League for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, he was an All-Star who shot 40% from three and averaged 21.5 points per game. He  actually broke the NBA D-League record for 3-pointers made in a single season with 153 and also tied the NBA D-League record for 3-point field goals made in a game with 10. He isn’t however more than a shooter. Daniels isn’t a great ball handler or defender, but he does have one valuable skill, the ability to shoot. Now I don’t think he will crack the rotation with shooting guards including Henderson, Stephenson, and Hairston, but he can be decent cheap injury insurance and could come in a game and hit a couple threes.

All in all, I think this trade is a win for the Hornets. They trade an expiring contract in Neal for an expiring contract upgrade at a needed position in Mo Williams. They also trade a second round pick they acquired in the 2014 draft trade of PJ Hairston for Shabazz Napier, for a guy in Daniels who is young and has some potential. Mainly, the Hornets have another point guard to use with Kemba’s injury which takes Lance Stephenson off the point. The main thing that Steve Clifford stressed in a couple post trade interviews was having the ability to put players back at their natural position, and not have non-point guards like Stephenson and Neal having to run an offense. This should improve the Hornets chances of sneaking into the playoffs and it doesn’t hurt the team long term, which is something GM Rich Cho wanted to avoid.

BUZZ WEEKLY: HORNETS FIND FOCUS MINUS WALKER

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LAST WEEKS ACTION…

It seems the Charlotte Hornets (21-27) have found some chemistry despite the injury issues that have dogged the team all season.  Charlotte finds themselves in the seventh spot in the eastern conference playoff picture after posting a 10-4 record in the month of January to lift themselves out of the doldrums of the league.  They also have a very favorable schedule leading up to the leagues All-Star break in mid-February so hopefully they will continue their string of success to carry some momentum into the break.

The Cavs blew the doors off the Hornets in Cleveland, 90-129, in what was an ugly game from the start.  The Cavs were in the middle of an offensive surge and they immediately pounced on the streaking Hornets, who had won eight of nine leading up to this contest.  There isn’t much to say about this game except for it seemed that the Hornets were just in the wrong place at the wrong time….it happens in the league like that sometimes.

Next up the Hornets hosted the New York Knicks, minus star forward Carmelo Anthony.  The Knicks roster was loaded up with mostly no-name players (three of New York’s starters were currently on 10-day contracts) but they clearly remembered the Hornets stomping them out on their home court just a couple weeks earlier.  This game wasn’t a high scoring affair by any means, yet the Hornets were able to get a victory in a 76-71 win behind point guard Brian Roberts’ 17 points.

After that the team traveled to San Antonio to face the Spurs for the second time in two weeks.  They came up short, 86-95, despite keeping the game close after making a nice run in the third quarter.  The Hornets didn’t have an answer for Spurs guard Tony Parker, who effectively got to the middle against the slower Roberts.

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Next the Hornets traveled to Denver for another meeting with a struggling Nuggets team.  The first matchup between these two teams was a blowout and this one was no different as the Hornets took a 32-point lead into the locker room at halftime.  Cody Zeller scored 14 points in the first quarter and finished with a career high 21 for the game.

And this past Monday, the Hornets traveled to our nation’s capital to face a strong Wizards team that has been in an offensive funk as of late.  This game was particularly entertaining throughout the contest, but the Hornets showed their toughness in holding off Washington for a 92-88 victory over their southeastern conference opponents.

 

WHAT TO MAKE OF THE PAST WEEK…

Big Al is back to his old self, consistently putting up strong numbers and carrying this team on his back from the left block.  Most recently, Jefferson scored 18 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against Washington, tallying his team-high 13th double-double of the season.  In his seven contests since returning to the lineup after a nine-game absence due to a groin strain, Jefferson has scored in double figures five times and is averaging 14.3 points and 8.7 rebounds.

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MKG is developing into a fantastic player for the Hornets, giving the team an added touch of hustle and energy on both ends of the floor.  Kidd-Gilchrist has scored in double figures in five straight games, tying the longest streak of his career, and he is averaging 11.6 points and 9.1 rebounds over his last 17 games, which include 13 double-figure scoring games and six double-doubles.

It seems that Lance “Born Ready” Stephenson is finding his niche with the team as well, averaging 7.2 assists over his last seven games. He handed out a career-high 13 assists on Jan. 31 against Denver.  It’s encouraging to see this kind of production out of Stephenson, as his improved play (and improved body language) has shown that he may yet be a cognitive piece to the Hornets puzzle.

The blowout loss in Denver allowed us to get a decent look at Noah Vonleh.  The seldom used rookie played 16 minutes and responded with a career high 10 points, seven rebounds to go with two blocks in what was easily the best game of his career.  Hopefully this will serve as a confidence builder for the young forward and maybe he is finally getting up to speed where he can be productive moving forward.

When Kemba went down for a minimum of six weeks because of knee surgery, trade rumors began to swirl around the team; some scenarios being more ridiculous than others.  But it looks like the Hornets already had an answer on their roster in Roberts, who has filled in admirably in Walker’s absence.  Roberts has starting experience from his days in New Orleans, where he filled in at times due to injuries, and that was what made him particularly appealing to the Hornets this offseason.  Roberts may not have the defensive speed that Walker provides, but he takes care of the ball and also brings a nice scoring touch.

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Speaking about taking care of the ball, Charlotte is committing the fewest turnovers in the NBA this season, averaging just 11.7 per game.  Charlotte also enters tonight’s game allowing the fewest offensive rebounds in the NBA (8.5) and leading the league in defensive rebound percentage (.799).  Combine that with what has developed into one of the leagues stingiest defenses, and its easy to see where the Hornets recent success has come from.

 

MOVING FORWARD…

As I mentioned earlier in the article, the Hornets have a favorable schedule leading up to the All-Star break.

First the Hornets will face a familiar opponent in the Wizards at the Hive in a Thursday night matchup.  Washington will surely have a bad taste in their mouth following Mondays defeat against the Hornets, but they will also be on their second game of a back to back after losing to the Hawks on Wednesday night for their fourth consecutive loss.  This should be a scrappy game, with the Hornets trying to stay hot and the Wizards trying to right the ship in an important southeastern division matchup.

The Hornets then travel up north to Philadelphia to face the 76ers on Saturday night.  The last time these two teams met, the Hornets ran away 109-91 as Philly played listlessly all night long.  Nothing much has changed for the 76ers, as they rank dead last in scoring and in the bottom third of the league in most offensive and defensive categories.  Look for Charlotte to come out strong and finish this team off early; this should be a win but it could also be a trap game for the Hornets.

Indiana comes to the Hive on Sunday for another matchup in what has been a hard fought series so far this season.  Both games have been scrappy, low scoring affairs with the Pacers taking the first game in Indiana on a last second tip-in and the Hornets winning in OT here in Charlotte just a few weeks ago.  Look for the same type of game between these two teams this time around, as both teams are near the top of the league in defense and rebounding.

The last game before an extended 10-day rest for the Hornets is a matchup against the Detroit Pistons.  The Pistons enjoyed a surge of wins in January as well but then lost starting point guard Brandon Jennings to a season ending injury.  In steps former Charlotte point guard D.J. Augustin, who always seems to find himself in the right place at the right time as a fill-in for injured starters.  Augustin has played fantastic as Detroit’s starting point guard and will surely being playing hard against the team that drafted him in the city where he was once the starting point man.  The Pistons have a strong frontcourt, and it shows in their rebounding numbers.

With a schedule like this, it’s easy to see the Hornets going 4-0 or 3-1 into the break.  The extended break after the All-Star weekend amounts to a bye week for Charlotte and will serve to give the Hornets time for healing and fine tuning what has worked for them so far this season.

What was once looking like a lost season is now beginning to look like what we had expected coming into this year.  The Buzz is Back Hornets fans!  Until next time, KEEP BUZZING!!!

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Seattle Supersonics Uniform Design

Big Dub strikes again and has created a concept portfolio for the return of the Seattle Supersonics below is the design with its notes explaining every little detail.

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DESIGN NOTES

– Overall theme is from the 1985-1994 era which they borrowed from for their 2001 update.
– City Silhouette, solid color logo is a take on a similar version worn during the above period. It’s now a secondary placed at the ‘buckle’ of the short.
– Sonic Ball, logo is an updated version of the 1995-2000 logo.
– The tapered ends to the short stripe creates the Sonic Boom shape when paired with the jersey. The same shape that is featured in the Sonic Ball logo

BUZZ WEEKLY: THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME

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Written by David W. Walters

LAST WEEKS ACTION…

The Charlotte Hornets (18-25) took full advantage of a favorable schedule during a weeklong home stand, winning three out of four games to push their record in their last nine contests to 8-1 following what had been a miserable start to the season.

The Hornets dropped a very competitive game against the defending champion Spurs, but then they went on a three game win streak, knocking off the Pacers in overtime, smashing the Timberwolves in a Monday matinee and finishing it off by withstanding a late charge from a scrappy Miami Heat squad.

More impressive than the record is the return of the stingy Charlotte defense that became a trademark for the team during last seasons run to the playoffs.  The Hornets have held their last three opponents to 80 points or less, becoming the first team in the NBA to do so since March 2013. They have also held their opponents under 100 points in 10 consecutive games, the longest streak in the NBA this season.

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On top of the Hornets rediscovered defensive intensity, they are also beginning to work their way back to full strength.  Lance Stephenson returned to the lineup last week as did Al Jefferson.  While Kemba’s knee may be a lingering issue for the season, he did return in the Hornets last game against Miami to the tune of 15 points.  The Hornets’ season will go as Kemba goes, so Charlotte has to hope that his knee will hold up throughout the rest of the season as the team makes a push to get into the playoffs.

Speaking of playoffs, if the season ended today, the Hornets would be tied for the eighth spot in the eastern conference with the Nets.  Brooklyn and Charlotte are two teams headed in different directions and it seems that the Detroit Pistons, surging since the release of Josh Smith, will be the Hornets best competition for one of those last playoff spots.

 

WHAT TO MAKE OF THE PAST WEEK…

What makes the Hornets recent run of success that much more impressive is the fact that they have won despite the revolving door in the training room.  Charlotte has won with different lineups as Big Al, Kemba, Lance and others have dealt with various injuries.  The extra minutes have served to fortify the reserves as they have gotten more experience with the different lineups, giving most everyone the opportunity to develop chemistry within the team.  The weeklong home stand has given players the chance for much needed rest and it has provided other players with the time to rehab their injuries.

Among the players that have benefitted from the extra minutes is Biyombo, who is in the final year of his rookie contract.  Biz has been up and down throughout his career and, just when most thought that he may never live up to his potential, he has really begun to put together an impressive run himself.  Over his last five games he has averaged 10.8 points and while shooting .606% from the field, 11.8 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game.  I’ll focus more on Biyombo’s season and his impending future with the Hornets in more depth after this weekend, but he has definitely shown a vast improvement, and that can only be encouraging for Charlotte moving forward.

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Coach Clifford has brought Stephenson back from injury slowly, yet it appears that he is gelling with his teammates better recently.  Maybe it helped that he had some time to step away from all the expectations and trade rumors and just watch and become more familiar with the system.  Either way, its nice to see him feeling more comfortable with his game, particularly since it seems, at the moment, that he will remain on the roster.

MOVING FORWARD…

The Hornets finish out the month with a decent slate of games, starting with a visit to Cleveland to face LeBron and the Cavaliers on Friday night.  This will be the third matchup this season for these two teams; Charlotte has dropped their previous two meetings; 88-97 in Cleveland and 87-91 at the Hive.

The Cavaliers have had a roller coaster season with their new additions and each time it seems they’ve found their way, they drop another game that makes us wonder if this experiment can work out.  Cleveland remains a tough opponent for the Hornets though, and they will have their hands full with the Cavs big three of Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love and LeBron James.  MKG figures to draw the defensive assignment on James, making this the matchup to watch for this game.

It will also be interesting to see how the Hornets handle Love as he tends to stretch the floor with his shooting and playmaking skills.  Hornets centers Jefferson and Biyombo do most of their work in the post so, most likely, either Marvin Williams or Cody Zeller will draw the assignment there.

The Hornets will have to slow the Cavs transition attack to gain an advantage, and Cleveland’s offense has a tendency to stall out, so as long as the Hornets can keep up their suffocating defensive pace, they have a good chance to come out on top in this one.

The Hornets are back in action the next night as the face the New York Knicks for the final time this season at the Hive.  The Hornets are 2-1 in the teams previous two meetings with the last matchup being a complete blowout as Charlotte ran away 110-82.  At one point in the game, the Hornets led by over 40 points, while that may not be the case this time, Charlotte needs to capitalize on their opportunity to get another victory under their belt against a team that is reeling and shows no signs of pulling it together anytime soon.

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New York remains near the bottom of the league in most categories but they are particularly awful on offense, with the day-to-day Carmelo Anthony being the only real offensive threat the Knicks have.  Look for Charlotte’s defense to snuff this one out early, I assume this Knicks team will have a hard time finding a way to score against a hot Hornets D.

The Hornets get a few days off to rest until Wednesday, when they face the San Antonio Spurs again, this time in Texas.  Charlotte played a strong game the last time these two teams faced each other with an energetic Biyombo leading the way with 12 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks while filling in for the injured Jefferson.

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Manu Ginobli gave the Hornets all kinds of problems in their matchup in Charlotte last week with 27 points on 10-14 shooting.  Somebody always steps up to get buckets for the Spurs against the Hornets and with the way San Antonio moves the ball gives them a myriad of options to score with plus, the Spurs have young forward Kawhi Leonard back in the lineup this time around.

The Hornets travel to Denver to close out the month of January, and this gives them another winnable situation on the road.  The Nuggets have had their share of problems so far this season yet they have managed to carve out a decent record in the daunting western conference.  Denver maintains an uptempo pace on offense, scoring almost 102 points per contest.  That offense, combined with their strong rebounding is going to test the Hornets defense.

Charlotte will have to contend with the “Manimal” Kenneth Faried, Denver’s strong and ultra athletic forward down low.  Most recently, he is coming off a 26 point, 14 rebound performance against the Spurs and he tends to have good games against Charlotte, so look for this to be an important matchup to watch.  Walker vs. Ty Lawson will be a great matchup in this game as well since both point guards heavily dictate the pace of their respective teams offenses.

The Hornets have an opportunity to go 2-2 or even possibly 3-1 to finish out the month, which would punctuate a remarkable turnaround for a Hornets team that came into 2015 on life support.  Enjoy the action Hornets fans and, until next time, KEEP BUZZING!!!

 

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Beer & Basketball go together like BrewPublik & Bring Back the Buzz

BrewPublik

Basketball and Beer go together like Bring Back the Buzz and BREWPUBLIK.

We just received our custom 12 packs (4 different beers with an info sheet for each one) delivered to my place by local company “BrewPublik” just in time for tonight’s Charlotte Hornets game versus the New York Knicks. As soon as I opened my magnificent wooden crate filled with beers chosen to match my specific tastes….I knew this was a match made in heaven.

We always make a point to help promote local whenever possible, and BrewPublik reps Buzz City just as proudly as our followers.

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Big Dub’s Charlotte Hornets Design Portfolio

There were numbers behind the movement for the name change  from Bobcats to Hornets but there was something about Big Dub’s design that gave it a professional touch, made it real and made the skeptics begin to Beelieve!

His designs are what went viral, made it to ESPN and made the rest of the country turn an ear to Charlotte before the Bobcats would even give us the time of day. His designs are now so synonymous with the Hornets that the untrained Hornets Fan’s eyes would believe that at one point or another this was our logo because it is EVERYWHERE.

There are dozens of people who don’t have the old or new Hornets logo tattooed on their body but will forever have Big Dub’s design etched on their flesh because it is so powerful and has taken a life of its own.

This guy has talent. He knows how to build a brand identity and even though he is from New Orleans all of us in Charlotte owe him a huge THANK YOU!


 

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BUZZ WEEKLY: KEMBA TAKES US ON A WINNING STREAK

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(Written by David Walters)

LAST WEEKS ACTION…

An injury riddled Charlotte team (15-24) has been riding Kemba Walker’s hot hand during a five game win streak that has left the once reeling Hornets only two games out of the eighth playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

 

A few of the wins have been against teams that are dragging along in the doldrums of the league (Orlando, Boston, and New York) but the quality wins against New Orleans and Toronto stand out because of the way Charlotte was able to hold off late charges by both teams.  The NBA is typically a game of runs, and the Hornets have shown a penchant this season for coughing up late leads.  These games show that this team can pull together to withstand a late game push and ideally it will serve as a confidence boost for a team that sorely needed one.

 

Walker has averaged 30.2 points, 6 rebounds and 4.8 assists per outing during the streak while shooting an efficient 49.5% from the field and 40% from long range.  Injuries to multiple Hornets players, including Lance Stephenson’s lingering groin issue, and more recently Al Jefferson, Cody Zeller and P.J. Hairston, has opened up the lane and an opportunity for Kemba to be the focal point of Charlotte’s offensive attack.

 

Over the past couple of weeks Walker has come up huge for the Hornets, hitting clutch shots, a game winner and also setting a career high in scoring with 42 points on December 27th against the Magic.  He has put this team on his back while doing his best Allen Iverson impression along the way.

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Walker isn’t the only guard getting into the groove for Charlotte though; Gerald Henderson has gotten in on the action as well, averaging 15.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game in the first six games of the year, including a season high 31 points against Toronto on January 8th.  While Hendo is no world-beater, he does provide a steady hand and a veteran presence next to Walker in the backcourt.

 

WHAT TO MAKE OF THE PAST WEEK…

It seems that the Hornets are starting to find their way despite the common theme of injuries that started in training camp and have continued to plague this team throughout the season.  The afore mentioned Walker and Henderson haven’t gotten Charlotte through this alone as someone has managed to step up each game to help the team find a way to compete.

 

MKG has played well since returning from a nagging foot injury and has averaged a double double with 11.3 points and 10.3 rebounds through six games so far in 2015, and Zeller has further developed into the energy player that the Hornets expected when they drafted him.  But from Brain Roberts becoming more confident on the floor to Hairston matching a career high off the bench against New York to a very strong performance by Bismack Biyombo who is filling in for an injured Big Al, the Hornets depth has pulled through despite the rotating door in the training room.

 

Lance Stephenson looks to work his way back into the rotation at some point during the next week, possibly even as soon as the Spurs game.  He has missed the last 14 games and the Hornets have found chemistry without Lance in the lineup.  It will be interesting to see in what capacity coach Clifford brings Lance back and more importantly, it remains to be seen whether or not he will be a good fit with this Charlotte roster, with rumblings of him having problems meshing with the other players in the locker room.

 

MOVING FORWARD…

Hopefully the Hornets can ride their momentum into a favorable four game home stand over the next week.  The first matchup will really test the Hornets meddle when the San Antonio Spurs come to Charlotte for their lone visit to the Hive.  The Spurs are going to be on the second game of a back-to-back after playing in Washington the night before.  This could work out in the Hornets favor, as Spurs coach Greg Popovich has no problem resting his players in back-to-back situations.

 

The Spurs have had a few injury issues this season but they have continued to play at a high level as usual, ranking in the top ten in most offensive categories while also ranking 12th in defensive efficiency.  Starters Tim Duncan (age) and Tony Parker (hamstring) will most likely play limited minutes and forward Kawhi Leonard will miss the game as he has been out with a hand injury; but that doesn’t mean that the Spurs lack offensive firepower.  Guard Patty Mills recently returned to San Antonio’s lineup, and he scorched Charlotte last year in a 32-point performance; he and guards Cory Joseph and Danny Green can provide their share of offense when given the opportunity.  You can bet that this will be a tough matchup, but it’s also a game that could amount to a heat check for a hot Hornets team coming off several days rest.

 

 

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Next up on Saturday, the Pacers come to the Hive for their second matchup against the Hornets, ironically on Lance Stephenson bobblehead night (you can be certain Lance wants to be in the lineup for this one).  Indiana has had a rough season so far after losing their budding superstar Paul George to an offseason leg injury.  While they continue to be inept on offense, ranking near the bottom of the league in most categories, they are second in points allowed on defense and they continue to be a top rebounding team.

 

The Pacers, who will also come to Charlotte on the second game of a back-to-back, have also pulled it together recently and are just ahead of the Hornets as they race to grab onto a playoff spot.  Starting point guard George Hill has been out with a groin injury so that may open up some more opportunities for Walker to operate but he will have to contend with 7’2” center Roy Hibbert in the paint.  This will be the second time these teams meet this season; the Hornets lost the last matchup, 86-88, on a last second Solomon Hill tip-in.

 

Then on Monday, the Hornets will face a reeling Minnesota Timberwolves team for a 2:00 matinee matchup for MLK Day.  The Timberwolves have been decimated by injuries this season, a seemingly common theme for most teams this year, and they haven’t won a game since December 10th.  This is a team that was shaped this offseason through the Kevin Love trade and they sport a young roster featuring talented rookies Andrew Wiggins and Zach Lavine.

 

Minnesota ranks low across the board in most categories and they play the way you would expect of a team that is headed up by such a youth movement.  This is as winnable a game as the Hornets will see this season, making it a real trap game for Charlotte.  The Hornets will need to pounce on the Wolves early to set the tempo, and hopefully they will be able to chalk this one up as a victory.

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The last game of the Hornets weeklong home stretch will be next Wednesday against Chris Bosh and the Heat.  While Miami has retained their defensive intensity post-LeBron, they have been anemic in all other phases of the game, ranking in the bottom of teams in rebounding and offensive efficiency.  Bosh started the season very strong and, although he has cooled off just a bit, he typically has big games against Charlotte.  How the Hornets plan to handle him defensively will be key to the outcome of this game.

 

Of course they still have Dwyane Wade and Luol Deng on the wings but after that, there is a steep drop off in the level of a team that dominated the league over the past four seasons.  This will be the third time these teams have met this season; they have split the season series 1-1, with the Hornets dropping their last meeting, 93-94, after a late game collapse.

 

There are definitely some winnable games coming up this week for the Hornets as they continue to climb their way back into the playoff picture.  Realistically, I see the potential for Charlotte to come out 4-0 or at least 3-1 during this weeklong home stand with a favorable schedule and no back-to-back games.  Either way, this sure has been a fun team to watch as of late.  Enjoy the ride Hornets fans and, until next time, KEEP BUZZING!

 

 

 

you can follow David W. Walters @Original_DWade.