Hornets topple Mavericks in OT, 114-107

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NEW ORLEANS (AP)—Byron Scott had been stewing for more than a day over the Hornets’ recent 0-2 road trip to Boston and New York when he finally snapped during shootaround as New Orleans prepared to host the Dallas Mavericks.

“We’re not a team. We’re just a collection of individual basketball players right now,” Scott recalled telling his players Wednesday. “I’m pretty good at holding things in for a little while, but when I let ‘em out, I kind of let ‘em out. I kind of let it out this morning.”

Perhaps later this season, the Hornets will look back on their coach’s rant as a turning point.

Peja Stojakovic(notes) hit a game-tying 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation and Chris Paul(notes) scored six of his 39 points in overtime, lifting the New Orleans Hornets to a 114-107 victory over the Mavericks on Wednesday night, snapping Dallas’ three-game winning streak.

David West(notes) scored 25 points, converting a crucial three-point play late in the fourth quarter and adding a couple key baskets early in overtime. Bobby Brown(notes) added 18 points for the Hornets, including a 3 and a breakaway dunk in the extra session. Emeka Okafor(notes) came through with 11 points, 13 rebounds and three blocks for his fourth double-double in New Orleans’ first five games.

“Coach challenged us before the game,” Paul said. “Tonight we weathered the storm. … We showed a lot of perseverance.”

Jason Terry(notes) had 35 points and Erick Dampier(notes) had 16 points and 14 rebounds for Dallas, which had a 97-94 lead and the ball with 10 seconds to go, but could not hold on.

Terry missed a technical free throw and Jose Barea missed two more foul shots, setting up the dramatic 3 by Stojakovic, who’d been 0 for 5 from long range before that.

“It’s a lost opportunity,” Terry said. “We showed a lot of heart and a lot of determination. The key things we talk about all of the time and the little things … free throws, getting out on shooters and fouling when we are up three. Those things are what championship teams do. Obviously, we’re not there yet. We’ll learn from this.”

Dirk Nowitzki(notes) scored 12 points, but did not have one of his better games, going 4 for 15 from the floor and fouling out in the last 3 minutes.

It looked as though Dallas would not need him with Terry scoring 18 of his points in the fourth quarter. But Dallas started to fall apart when Terry missed one of two free throws with 13.1 seconds left and a chance to put Dallas up by four.

Still, the Mavs appeared to have the game in hand when Paul was called for a charge on Barea with 10 seconds to go and Hornets coach Byron Scott was called for a technical foul. Dallas needed to make only one free throw but got none.

“You play until it’s over,” West said. “We committed some fouls, stretched the game out as opposed to saying, ‘They’re up three or four,’ and kind of letting them dribble the game out, we put the pressure on them to make free throws. That’s part of the game.”

Yet Paul was quick to note that the Hornets, despite their exceptional effort, were nonetheless fortunate not to have fallen to 1-4.

“Just because we win one game doesn’t mean everything’s solved,” Paul said. “The funny thing is, if they make a couple of those free throws and we lose this game, all the questions are: What’s still wrong?”

When overtime began, it appeared that the Mavericks, who’d beaten Utah the night before, were worn out.

West scored inside and on a baseline jumper, then Brown added his second 3 of the game, putting New Orleans up 106-99.

Terry’s 3 made it 106-102 with 1:22 to go, but Paul came right back with a jumper from the top of the key with 59 seconds left and Dallas was unable to recover after that.

The Hornets led throughout the third quarter, going up 74-66 on Paul’s lunging fastbreak layup.

Terry opened the fourth quarter with 10 quick points on three jumpers and a driving scoop as he was fouled during a 15-0 run, giving Dallas an 81-74 lead with about 10 minutes to go in the period.

Dampier’s putback of Nowitzki’s miss and his alley-oop dunk on Jason Kidd’s(notes) lob put Dallas up 92-88.

West then fought for an offensive rebound and scored inside while being fouled, then Okafor hit a free throw to tie it, setting up the dramatic close to regulation.

NOTES: Paul was 3 of 4 on 3-pointers, making him 12 of 15 on the season. … The Hornets are 2-0 at home. … Dallas rookie Rodrigue Beaubois(notes) got his first NBA start for the injured Quinton Ross(notes) (bruised lower back) and scored the Mavericks’ first nine points, but did not score again. … Kidd had 10 assists. … Seven of Dampier’s rebounds came on the offensive end.

Updated Nov 5, 2:00 am EST
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  1. GO BACK TO IRELAND STUPID BOSTON KELTICS
    19. Posted by GO BACK TO IRELAND STUPID BOSTON KELTICS Fri Nov 6 12:06am EST

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    Dirk the Jerk is a NAZI
  2. paa
    18. Posted by paa Thu Nov 5 1:17pm EST

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    Good game by coach Scott & his boys.
  3. The Lord Humungus
    17. Posted by The Lord Humungus Thu Nov 5 9:25am EST

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    15. Damp kept us in this game. Watch it next time before commentating.

    12-13. This isn't a Celtics string, so go hump each others legs on a Boston site.

    Last nights loss was ridiculous. Dirk fouled out, so who got the lions share of the shots? A player who shouldn't even be in an NBA uniform: JJ Berea. Beaubois may not be 100% ready, but I'll take his mistakes with his upside over the failed experiment of the Puerto Rican AI. He's just not a good player. He missed 2 free throws at the end, and came nowhere near making anything the rest of the way.

    Marion needs to get in game shape now. His calf injury has kept him shelved all preseason, but right now he's barely a shell of the player he was. His shot is getting blocked more than Shawn Kemp when he weighed 300+.
  4. Jason O
    16. Posted by Jason O Thu Nov 5 9:13am EST

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    First of all, don't knock the Mavs for losing that game. I am a huge Mavs fan but missing free throws happens to every team once in a while. It usually doesn't happen to them but last night it did. New Orleans is one of those teams that you can't let hang around because they have some great players. I do have to say that CP3 is way better than Rondo any given day and I hope he wins his championship so he can shove it in Rondo's face. I can't believe he even said that. He fell into that team. Hell even Jason Kidd could have won a championship with the Celtics as old as he is. Go Mavs. Tear Boston up CP3.
  5. Jeff W
    15. Posted by Jeff W Thu Nov 5 8:36am EST

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    Eric Dampier totally sucks. 'nuff said.
  6. Penny
    14. Posted by Penny Thu Nov 5 3:51am EST

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    excuse me, 10 points a game lol
  7. Penny
    13. Posted by Penny Thu Nov 5 3:50am EST

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    rondo has a ring because he has 3 hall of famers on his team. all he has to do is pass them the ball. you paid 55 million for a guy to pass the ball and score 7 points a game lol. and he isn't 6-0, the celtics are 6-0
  8. Earnest
    12. Posted by Earnest Thu Nov 5 3:06am EST

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    rondo is the man. cp3 is the best PG but he will never have a ring.LOL. rondo has a ring, fat 55 million and a 6-0 record.
  9. Joey
    11. Posted by Joey Thu Nov 5 1:51am EST

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    Whew nice game! Good job CP3! You are way better than Rondo!

    Go Mavs!
  10. Dchase24
    10. Posted by Dchase24 Thu Nov 5 1:07am EST

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    I think Chris Paul proved tonight that he is 1000 times the player and man that Rajon Rondo is...
  11. Obama
    9. Posted by Obama Thu Nov 5 1:06am EST

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    It was a set up....people put too much money on the MAVS!!!! just need to make ONE free throw and the Game's OVER!!!!!
  12. Big Tex
    8. Posted by Big Tex Thu Nov 5 12:54am EST

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    Free throws, Free throws, Free throws. I cannot believe we are first in free throw percentage in the entire league and missed about 5 out of 6 at the end. We blew this game, but I am glad for the Hornets because they need wins like this to stay motivated for the rest of the season. Chris Paul is a one man wrecking crew. He should get MVP honors this year. Mavericks should not hang their heads low. We did not play good, but at least we are competing better than ever now. Go Mavs!!! And don't miss critical free throws no more.
  13. danny
    7. Posted by danny Thu Nov 5 12:18am EST

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    You know this is the first time I can actually say a team gave a game away and its a fact. But hey my Hornets need it , so thanks refs for fouling out Dirk on a cheap call and thanks dallas for missing free throws lol.

    Go hornetsssssssssssssssss!!!
  14. William
    6. Posted by William Wed Nov 4 9:42pm EST

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    dirk will be on tonight.
  15. Nose TC
    5. Posted by Nose TC Wed Nov 4 5:29pm EST

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    Let's go mavs! Let's make some shots and play some D so dirks back won't be so sore from carrying the team!
  16. J.J.
    4. Posted by J.J. Wed Nov 4 12:44pm EST

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    anyone know when howard is coming back?
  17. Wes
    3. Posted by Wes Wed Nov 4 9:08am EST

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    lol 117-11...go mavs!
  18. Wes
    2. Posted by Wes Wed Nov 4 9:08am EST

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    lol 117-11...ouch
  19. Chris P
    1. Posted by Chris P Wed Nov 4 8:53am EST

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    go mavs
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J. Terry Jason Terry
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