NBA Preview from The Sports Network
Saturday, November 17th
(All times eastern)
New Orleans Hornets (3-4) at Milwaukee Bucks (5-2), 8:30 p.m.
(Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Bucks look to continue their sensational
start Saturday night when they host the New Orleans Hornets at the Bradley
Center.
The Bucks are 5-2 for the first time since the 2009-10 season, which happens
to be the last time Milwaukee made the playoffs.
The strength of the Bucks is in the backcourt with Monta Ellis, who leads the
team in scoring at 20.0 ppg, and Brandon Jennings, who scores 16.9 ppg, hands
out 7.9 assists (seventh in the NBA) and leads the league in steals with 3.14
a night.
The Bucks have a deep bench and lead the NBA in fast-break points with an
average of 19.4 ppg.
All of these facets were on display Wednesday when Milwaukee dispatched the
Indiana Pacers, 99-85. Jennings and Ellis combined for 32 points, seven
assists, six rebounds, three steals and only one turnover. The bench provided
37 points, 13 assists, 26 rebounds, six steals, five blocks and three
turnovers. As a team, the Bucks only committed six turnovers against the
Pacers.
"We did a lot of good things out there," said head coach Scott Skiles. "Our
guard play was very good again, executed well, set good screens, had our pace
going like we like it."
The Hornets are trying to halt a two-game losing streak. They fell to the
Oklahoma City Thunder at home on Friday night, 110-95, in a chippy little
affair that featured dueling technicals for Russell Westbrook and Greivis
Vasquez and a minor incident before halftime.
The Hornets rank eighth in the NBA in scoring defense and hadn't allowed 100
points in a game through the first five. They've given up 100-plus in the last
two against the Houston Rockets and Thunder.
"I didn't see our team play with force tonight, and that's something that is
concerning for me because that's what we've done around here," said head coach
Monty Williams. "In the past couple of games, I haven't seen the kind of
effort from the start of the game."
While the defense has generally been good, the offense has been bad. The
Hornets are fourth from the bottom in the league in scoring and only cracked
the century mark once in seven games. One of those sub-100-point nights was a
pathetic 62-point effort against the Philadelphia 76ers.
"Our guys play hard, but we have to be at a supreme level of effort every
night in order for us to play when you don't have a go-to guy and you're
playing concept team basketball," said Williams.
Ryan Anderson led the Hornets on Friday with 15 points on a perfect 3-for-3
night from the 3-point line.
The Hornets own this series in recent history, winning 11 of the last 12,
dating back to the 2005-06 season.
11/17 10:57:27 ET

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