West leads Hornets past Sonics 105-99 (AP) Updated: 2005-11-27 10:29
SEATTLE - David West scored 21 points in the latest in a string of strong
performances, and the New Orleans Hornets won consecutive games for the second
time this season with a 105-99 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics on Saturday.
New Orleans
Hornets' Chris Paul (3) passes under the basket as Seattle SuperSonics'
Nick Collison defends during the first half Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005, in
Seattle. [AP] |
West had averaged 25 points and 10 rebounds in his previous three games
coming in. He was 7-of-12 from the field and grabbed five rebounds against
Seattle.
The Hornets had six players in double figures, including 17 points and 10
assists from rookie point guard Chris Paul. J.R. Smith added 19 points, nine in
the fourth quarter, while reserves Speedy Claxton and Desmond Mason each had 14.
New Orleans, which beat Atlanta and Orlando last week for its first two-game
winning streak since 2003, defeated Minnesota on Wednesday and has won four of
its last five.
Rashard Lewis led six Seattle players in double figures with 21 points, but
Seattle was outscored 34-12 at the free throw line.
Vladimir Radmanovic came off the bench to score 14, and Nick Collison and
Ronald Murray both scored 13. Luke Ridnour had 12.
The Hornets never trailed in the second half, despite a handful of runs by
the SuperSonics. Seattle got to 79-75 with 10:23 left on a 3-pointer by
Radmanovic, but West answered with a fallaway 3-pointer as the shot clock
expired to put the Hornets back up by seven.
Down 100-89 with less than 90 seconds left, Seattle made a frantic final
rally. Lewis made a 3-pointer, followed by jumpers from Collison and Ridnour,
pulling the SuperSonics within 100-96 with 38.5 left.
Paul made one of two free throws with 19.5 seconds left, and Radmanovic
missed a 3-pointer with 16.2 left, ending Seattle's hopes. New Orleans broke a
five-game losing streak to the SuperSonics and handed Seattle its third straight
loss.
Seattle's Ray Allen came into the game having scored 23 points per game
against the Hornets in his career, but struggled with foul trouble. He sat the
final 10 minutes of the first half after picking up his third foul, and fouled
out with 4:29 left trying to chase down a rebound.
Allen finished with 15 points, matching his season-low.
Notes:@ Hornets center Chris Andersen did not play for the second consecutive
game with a bruised back and sore right knee. ... Mason received a warm ovation
in his return to Seattle. Mason played 2 1/2 seasons in Seattle before being
traded to Milwaukee. He was dealt by the Hornets before the start of this
season. ... The Hornets wore their gold road uniforms for the first time this
season.
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