Added: Mar 27, 2008
From: 1EDmanLV
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CLEVELAND, March 26, 2008 (AP) -- Along with countless assists, Chris Paul has given teammate David West a rather unique nickname."I call David West the 17-foot assassin," Paul said.The Cavaliers now know why.West calmly dropped a 17-foot jumper -- coming on Paul's 20th and most impressive assist -- with 0.6 seconds remaining to give the New Orleans Hornets their fifth straight win, 100-99 over Cleveland on Wednesday night.LeBron James' driving layup had given the Cavaliers a 99-98 lead with 7.7 seconds left before Paul and West, the Hornets' All-Star duo, teamed up for the game-winner.With the 6-foot-8 James guarding him up top, Paul, who had just one turnover in 42 minutes, took an inbounds pass and drove left, picking up a screen near the foul line. Paul then drove deep in the lane, drawing three defenders before spinning and whipping a pass back to West.West then knocked down his shot on the exact play Hornets coach Byron Scott had drawn up during the team's previous timeout."We knew we were going to have a chance to get the ball to Chris Paul and let him create," Scott said. "We knew we were going to get a good look at it. If we got the shot, we didn't want to leave a lot of time on the clock. It was .6 when David nailed it."It worked to perfection."Cleveland got the ball to James, whose 75-foot heave at the horn rattled off the 24-second clock at the other end. James, who barked in frustration at teammates earlier in the fourth quarter, punched his hand in his fist and complained to assistant coach Mike Malone before heading to the locker room.Following a postgame ice bath, James had cooled way down."If we get a stop, we win the ballgame," he said. "We played pretty good defense. We bottled him (Paul) up, but with eyes in the back of his head, he found David West."Peja Stojakovic scored 25 points -- 18 on 3-pointers -- West added 20 points and Paul 15 for the Hornets, who came in with the Western Conference's best record and improved to 2-0 on a six-game road trip against Eastern Conference teams.New Orleans, playing the second game of a back-to-back, snapped Cleveland's nine-game home winning streak and improved to 22-11 on the road."We're battle-tested," Paul said. "We have a lot of veterans on the team. When we put our starting five out there, I'm the youngest guy on the court. If I'm the one with the least experience, we're in a good situation."Zydrunas Ilgauskas scored a season-high 29 points with 15 rebounds. James had 21 points and eight assists, but wasn't able to get a defensive stop in the closing seconds against Paul, one of his closest friends. Anderson Varejao added 15 rebounds for the Cavaliers.Two free throws by James brought Cleveland within 96-95, but the Cavs couldn't get a rebound at the other end and Tyson Chandler's putback dunk put the Hornets ahead by three with 47 seconds remaining.Following a timeout, James missed a left-handed layup but Ilgauskas tipped it in to make it 98-97. On the Hornets' next trip, Jannero Pargo was left wide open in the corner on another bad defensive rotation by Cleveland but missed a 3-pointer.James then drove past Stojakovic for a layup with 7.7 seconds left to give Cleveland a 99-98 lead. But the Cavaliers couldn't prevent the ultra-quick Paul from getting deep penetration on the Hornets' last possession, leaving West with enough room to get off his shot."When we're in that situation, if he makes it, that's great, we win," Paul said. "If he misses, we still got a great shot."The Cavaliers had expected to have back guard Daniel Gibson, who has been sidelined since Feb. 20 with a badly sprained left ankle. However, with a favorable break in the schedule -- Cleveland doesn't play again until Saturday -- the Cavs decided to give him and center Ben Wallace, nursing a sore back, more rest.Cleveland could have used someone to slow Paul, who finished one assist shy of his season high and has 29 in two games against the Cavs this season."That's why he's the best point guard in the league," James said. "He gives them a confidence."With the MVP candidate orchestrating everything for New Orleans' offense and Pargo making three 3-pointers while playing the entire second quarter, the Hornets, one of the league's best perimeter shooting teams, opened a 56-50 lead at halftime.
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Rating: 4.64 (11 ratings) Views: 7660' favoriteCount='20 Comments: 21
1EDmanLV Says:
Mar 27, 2008 - that would be amazing duo! ;)
pjicleanair Says:
Mar 27, 2008 - cp3 is doing just fine
jaypapaz Says:
Mar 27, 2008 - fuck hornets ... lakers will get em on april 11th ... when gasol and bynum are playing on the same floor ... be there or be square ... lol ... for reel though lakers gonna go all da way after bynum and gasols comeback ... we takin ova'
Bossrah Says:
Apr 9, 2008 - well they are gonna be on the same team this OLYMPICS lol be sure 2 watch
cayabyaburst Says:
Apr 10, 2008 - big trio..! cp3, peja, chandler
ReppinSQ Says:
Apr 12, 2008 - MVP-Chris PualMVB-Kobe Bryant (most valuable ballhog) =)
ActaFoolzz Says:
Apr 13, 2008 - you gotta realize that cp3 is only getting assists because his team is hitting shots. Those 20 assists were not huge playmakers but more of a simple pass and let the guy do this own thing.
SuperShinobix Says:
Apr 21, 2008 - wow nice hatin
buddy318 Says:
Apr 22, 2008 - True, you don't get assists without someone else hitting the shot. But, there's something to be said for running the offense to the point that you're giving guys GOOD, MAKEABLE shots and not dribbling for 23 seconds and throwing up some crap shot that you hope and pray falls. I would much rather watch CP3 than some 7-21 from the field "superstar". Oh, and feel free to throw in whatever name you like for that.
alphaking32 Says:
Apr 22, 2008 - Kobe is an example of a person shooting 7-21 from the field. In the Playoff game against the Nuggets he shot 5-23 from the field but got 32 points from shooting free throws. Kobe is a ball hog and needs to learn how to pass like CP3.
myoo2182 Says:
Apr 23, 2008 - cp3 is the best point guard in the league this year. He may not be as flashy but he sets up his team like a true pg. He gets guys in their spots and gives them wide open shots. He's a good defender, and shreds defenses and double teams with his passing.
iMPERiOUS Says:
Apr 24, 2008 - he has peja shooting 3s...if ANYONE had peja shooting 3's for them, they would rack up assists too
forgotaboutbre Says:
Apr 25, 2008 - and you think he is the only PG with assists because of this? Your comment is rather dumb.
Raford146 Says:
Apr 29, 2008 - I think Nash/Kidd are the better playmakers at point guard, but Paul is the best "floor general" in the NBA. He can score, and he can also set up people.
starshortz Says:
Apr 30, 2008 - i hope you are not reffering to lebron as kingb/c he is not
SILK334 Says:
May 4, 2008 - not true at all cause mike bibby had him in sacramento and his assist number were not that good at all
SILK334 Says:
May 4, 2008 - ok well how about this even though they are simple passes if you can find an average point guard that can dish 20 assist in a game let me know please
SILK334 Says:
May 4, 2008 - nash is a good point guard but can play defense kidd is a hall of fame point guard but cant shoot for shit paul can play defense shot and make good decisions as well as either of them can im pretty sure that covers it all
WtfARabbit Says:
May 6, 2008 - Are you kidding me, Steve Nash has like the most turnovers in the NBA and sucks at defense.
originalname33 Says:
Jun 25, 2008 - Ramon Sessions
djparker03 Says:
Jul 12, 2008 - thats exactly what a pg does... score and set up people...
ESENKUT Says:
Mar 27, 2008 - imagine that cp3 and king are at the same team . wow