The red-hot New Orleans Hornets cruised to their ninth straight
victory, crushing the Denver Nuggets 117-93 on Monday.
Chris Paul led the way with 23 points, 17 assists and nine
rebounds as the Hornets improved to 12-1 for January and moved
within one win of a franchise record for consecutive victories.
Fans shouted "MVP" as Paul shot free throws in the third
quarter, while New Orleans coach Byron Scott said the Hornets point
guard was deserving of a mention for the league award.
"For what he's been able to achieve, for how he's played and how
we've played as a team, you have to give him some recognition for
that award," Scott said.
Five other Hornets scored in double figures with Peja Stojakovic
getting 19 and Melvin Ely scoring 16. Tyson Chandler worked the
boards for 16 rebounds and 10 points.
"The biggest reason (for the team's recent success) has been
that our bench has played much better," Scott said. "Our starters
have been fantastic all season, but when our bench plays as well as
our starting five, we're going to be tough to beat."
Allen Iverson led the injury-depleted Nuggets with 23 points,
topping the 22,000 point mark for his career in the third
quarter.
High-scoring Carmelo Anthony missed his fourth consecutive game
with a sprained left ankle.
"Right now we are struggling to score points, but we caught a
great team," Nuggets coach George Karl told reporters. "I am not
ready to jump on their bandwagon but they're pretty good and I'm
not sure what weakness they have," Karl added.
The Western Conference-leading Hornets roared to a 33-22
first-period lead and extended their advantage to 63-40 at
halftime.
The Dallas Mavericks won their fourth consecutive game, rolling
to a 103-84 road victory over the Memphis Grizzlies behind Josh
Howard's 26 points. Dirk Nowitzki added 20 points and 11 rebounds
for the Mavericks, who took control of the game in the first
quarter when they outscored the Grizzlies 33-19. The win was
Dallas's 13th consecutive over Memphis.
Carlos Boozer and Andrei Kirilenko each had 23 points and Deron
Williams handed out 14 assists as the Utah Jazz won their fifth
consecutive game, topping the San Antonio Spurs 97-91. Manu
Ginobili scored 29 points and Tim Duncan had 26 points and 11
rebounds for the Spurs.
Gerald Wallace had 23 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds, Jason
Richardson added 20 points and Charlotte beat the undermanned Los
Angeles Clippers.
Emeka Okafor had 14 points and 9 rebounds for the Hornets, who
won on the road for only the fourth time in 17 tries this season
despite going the final 5:13 without a field goal. Their other
three road victories were at Miami, Boston and Chicago.
(Agencies via China Daily January 30, 2008)