Nuggets dismantle Hornets, 121-63

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NEW ORLEANS (AP)—George Karl scanned two decades of NBA coaching memories and failed to find an instance when one of his teams played as well, from start to finish, as his Denver Nuggets did in Game 4 of their first-round playoff series against New Orleans.

But then, no one has seen a playoff whipping as bad as the Nuggets put on the Hornets in more than half a century.

Carmelo Anthony scored all of his 26 points in the first three quarters, and Denver thoroughly dismantled New Orleans 121-63 on Monday night to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.

“Every coach talks about playing a playoff game, every possession having value, every possession having intensity to it,” Karl began. “I thought my team, probably in my career, I’ve never seen a team probably do that on every possession—do what they were supposed to do and play the game the right way— as much as they did tonight.”

The New Orleans Arena was mostly empty by the end of the third quarter, when Denver led 89-50 on its way to matching the most lopsided victory in NBA playoff history. The Minneapolis Lakers beat the St. Louis Hawks 133-75 in 1956.

Looking twice as quick as New Orleans on both ends of the court, the Nuggets stifled Hornets All-Star Chris Paul, whose four points and six assists amounted to one of the worst games of his career.

The Nuggets can close out the series at home in Game 5 on Wednesday night. They will if they play as well as they did in Game 4, when they led by 20 early in the second quarter and by a lot more most of the second half.

It was the first time Paul, who did not play in the fourth quarter, scored fewer than 14 points in a playoff game.

“I’m pretty sure Chris Paul is not 100 percent,” Karl said. “He doesn’t have that slippery quickness he usually has.”

Paul, who played 46 minutes and fell hard a few times in the Hornets’ Game 3 win, insisted he was fine, “Other than that whooping we just took.”

“Every time we tried something, they countered,” Paul said. “We didn’t play well and they executed their game plan to perfection. … Understand that while it was embarrassing and they beat us pretty bad, it still was only one game.”

However, while New Orleans’ only win in the series was by two points, Denver’s three wins have all been by double digits, including both games played in Denver.

In Game 4, Denver held New Orleans to only 31.5 percent shooting and forced the Hornets into a franchise playoff-high 27 turnovers, which led to 41 Nuggets points.

The Hornets also recorded playoff lows in points, field goals made (17), field goals attempted (54), assists (10) and second-half points (24). Denver’s 121 points set a Hornets opponent playoff high.

“I don’t think I’ve ever had a team play defense like that,” Karl said. “Defensively, when you play this well, offense just happens.”

Denver shot 57 percent (33-of-58) through the first three quarters, when Chauncey Billups scored all of his 17 points. Nene added 13 points and Dahntay Jones 12.

David West was the Hornets’ high scorer with 14 points, while James Posey had 12.

All the starters on both teams were done when the anticlimactic final period began.

Denver dominated early for the second straight game and this time never let up. After West scored the game’s opening points, Kenyon Martin dunked on the other end, igniting a 27-6 run. Denver shot 70 percent in the first quarter, taking a 36-15 lead on Jones’ 3-pointer.

Denver’s torrid shooting continued into the second quarter, with Anthony scoring on acrobatic drives and quick pull-up jumpers. Chris Andersen added a dunk and even a 15-foot fade, putting the Nuggets up 46-22.

New Orleans’ frustration began to bubble over. Rasual Butler was called for a technical for pushing Anthony Carter after Carter fouled him on a fast break. The infuriated home crowd began to disparage the officials in unison while Anthony’s technical free throw made it 49-24.

The Hornets went without a field goal for a span of 7:48 in the second quarter, scoring only on free throws until Butler’s baseline jumper made it 61-39 at halftime.

Nene’s inside basket as he was fouled early in the third quarter sparked an 11-0 run that included back-to-back 3s by Anthony and Billups. Martin’s jumper made it 71-41 with 9:16 left in the period.

The margin only widened from there, even to the surprise of the Nuggets.

“I wouldn’t have thought that we would win by 58 points,” Anthony said. “I never thought anyone could win by 58 points in the playoffs.”

Notes

The Hornets’ previous worst playoff loss was by 32 points (96-64) to Atlanta in 1998, when the team was still in Charlotte. … Denver’s previous largest playoff victory margin was 30 (141-111) over San Antonio in 1985. … Double technicals were called twice in the first half, first on Paul and Martin and later on Posey and Anthony.

Updated Apr 28, 12:55 am EDT
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  1. gb
    191. Posted by gb Tue Apr 28 7:49pm EDT

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    ISIAH THOMAS WAS RIGHT

    does any one remember te Knicks-Nuggets game at MSG where Anthony was suspended for fighting. the Beef was the Nuggets were running up the score even after winning the game!! what is the point of 58 point margin over the Hornets. The purists will tell you it cheapens the game. Nuggets coach Kar seems not be have learned from Isiah
  2. Grasshopper
    190. Posted by Grasshopper Tue Apr 28 4:52pm EDT

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    It IS the Nuggets all the way, baby !!! The Mavs, suck big time. The Hornets got a true spaking and the Nuggets are hitting their stride RIGHT when they need to. The Bird Man rules with block shots and Chauncey is a monster from the outside. This is a team, not a one man show like the Lakers or the Cav's. Mark my words, this team is for real and on a roll. Go Nuggets and congrats on your big win in the Big Easy.......
  3. Ricky
    189. Posted by Ricky Tue Apr 28 4:16pm EDT

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    Kobe is the best player in the NBA period. He may have gotten screwed out of HIS league MVP but he want be screwed out of HIS NBA championship. it is HIS to lose he still hasn't shown you doubters that he is by far the greatest player in the league today!
  4. Jay
    188. Posted by Jay Tue Apr 28 3:46pm EDT

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    nuggets fans, don't get too excited. After, it was New Orleans you beat by 58 points. Heck, my son's 12u travel team could have beaten them yesterday, as bad as they played. Remember, George Karl's teams usually self-implode and this nuggets team has all the signs of being a psychological basket case. The nuggets will run into the Lakers, if Carmelo and his gaggle of overly-tattooed carnival freaks make it that far, and when the dust settles, the nuggets will be sent home crying and blaming each other for their demise.
  5. hussein
    187. Posted by hussein Tue Apr 28 3:43pm EDT

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    Can u sent me treaning basktball
  6. Lolwut
    186. Posted by Lolwut Tue Apr 28 3:29pm EDT

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    Mayor Nagin must have finally found the keys to all of those school buses considering how quickly everybody evacuated the building before the game was over.
  7. Boss
    185. Posted by Boss Tue Apr 28 3:26pm EDT

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    Man the NUGGETS is a BEAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol but yea they goin to the finals against the Caveliers. BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. DJ Nos
    184. Posted by DJ Nos Tue Apr 28 3:17pm EDT

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    Anyone who is still thinking that the Nuggets don't deserve the 2 seed is an idiot. Anyone who is thinking Chris Paul is the best PG in the NBA is an idiot. Anyone who said that Denver doesnt have a shot against Dallas in Round 2 is an idiot. Our A and B teams sat out the final quarter or that game and we still got it up to 64 points in the 4th. And the Warriors game was 56 btw. And the only other playoff game with the 58 margin was an ABA game. Sleep on the Nuggets, and you'll never wake up. Congratulations to all the haters!
  9. William R
    183. Posted by William R Tue Apr 28 3:14pm EDT

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    What is incredible is averaging 34 point wins over the Hornets, the Nuggets are for real. The Lakers better take notice of their performance and be ready to get knocked-off. Nuggest vs Cavs HEHEHEHE
  10. T.J.
    182. Posted by T.J. Tue Apr 28 3:00pm EDT

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    Don't count out the Nugget's. Billups's (Mr. Big Shot) will make this team a title contender. Anthony will win a NBA championship to go with his NCAA championship.
  11. <i>dlong666</i>
    181. Posted by dlong666 Tue Apr 28 2:56pm EDT

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    J-Rod ur the fool who thinks the Mavs have got something... the only reason they are beating the Spurs is because the Suprs are hurtin... The Mavs please that is a Cuban Joke!
  12. <i>cammwilliams</i>
    180. Posted by cammwilliams Tue Apr 28 2:56pm EDT

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    the lakers and the nuggets are gonna play in the championship watch youll see haha!!
  13. Tyrone
    179. Posted by Tyrone Tue Apr 28 2:55pm EDT

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    Dam shame they need to drop out u get beat like that its over
  14. kevin
    178. Posted by kevin Tue Apr 28 2:10pm EDT

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    hornets v. nuggets

    Byron Scott is an awful coach.
    The man is too proud and arrogant to admit to it.
    There is no way a professional team should lose a 58 point game in the playoffs.
    He should be fired on the stop.
  15. Peter
    177. Posted by Peter Tue Apr 28 2:01pm EDT

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    Hey pnc what makes you think the cavs are going to beat the Lakers in the championship, they couldnt even beat them in regular season. They shut Lebron down, and they will do the same when the time comes.
  16. Curt C
    176. Posted by Curt C Tue Apr 28 1:33pm EDT

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    what do comments go in reverse order now!
    you mean I dont get to see guys yelling First or Second anymore
  17. j-rod
    175. Posted by j-rod Tue Apr 28 1:31pm EDT

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    Most all you fools are forgetting about the Big Mavs. I see it hard for the baby Nuggets to get to the Western Conference Finals. Go Mavs!!!!!
  18. <i>dlong666</i>
    174. Posted by dlong666 Tue Apr 28 1:29pm EDT

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    cambodian your so lost up Kobe's A$$ he is a ball hoggin bastard that if he makes it to the finals he will need a box of tissue to wipe his tears damn crybaby! Cavs NBA champs!!!
  19. <i>dlong666</i>
    173. Posted by dlong666 Tue Apr 28 1:24pm EDT

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    Nuggets kicked A$$! What happen to the CP3 hype! The Hornets are done! Lame Duck! Need new blood in the west not the same ol' Lakers or Spurs... Same sh!t over and over give me new blood!!!
  20. Sponge
    172. Posted by Sponge Tue Apr 28 1:23pm EDT

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    Kobe might not win the MVP (MIGHT) this year but he is going win the championship trophy and have another ring to flas in front of everybody!
  21. StephanieK
    171. Posted by StephanieK Tue Apr 28 12:44pm EDT

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    The Nuggets rule!! - it is finally our turn - I have lived in Colorado my whole life and have always watched the nuggies - (even when they were really bad!) - Way to go guys!!!
  22. Thomas D
    170. Posted by Thomas D Tue Apr 28 12:15pm EDT

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    Brian B, your prediction means nothing, you will see after the Rockets beat the Lakers that this team is for real. And I seem like I am part of the team because my loyalty is for the Rockets, that's why I said "we" you internet troll. Get a life and stop being one of those people who contribute nothing except pointing out grammar flaws and tickytack comments that mean nothing.
  23. ormel
    169. Posted by ormel Tue Apr 28 11:57am EDT

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    damn my @#$% hornets got stomp in the ground.
  24. Mauricio
    168. Posted by Mauricio Tue Apr 28 11:55am EDT

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    UPSET is just not the word . . . . . . like a high school blow out. . . GO KNICKS
  25. Andy D
    167. Posted by Andy D Tue Apr 28 11:51am EDT

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    dwyane wade owns lebron
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