Bosh leads Raptors in 107-90 win over Hornets

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NEW ORLEANS (AP)—The Toronto Raptors were hot from 3-point range in the second half against the New Orleans Hornets on Friday night. All they wanted to talk about, though, was their blue-collar defense.

After giving up 115 points to Memphis and 125 to Orlando in recent losses, the Raptors held the Hornets to 14 points in the third quarter in a 107-90 victory.

Chris Bosh(notes) scored 27 points for the Raptors, who used a 27-4 run in the third quarter to take control and improve to 3-0 when holding opponents under 100 points.

The Raptors trailed 56-51 early in the third quarter before hitting a barrage of open 3-pointers to put the game away. Bosh?s 3 gave them the lead for good, 57-56, and Hedo Turkoglu(notes) and Andrea Bargnani(notes) both hit three 3s in the next 7 minutes as Toronto went ahead 81-63.

“It really started on defense,” Turkoglu said. “We got stops and rebounds. We?ve been great offensively since they built the team, but we were helping each other on defense tonight.”

Turkoglu and Jose Calderon(notes) both had 16 points for Toronto, while Bargnani added 14.

Chris Paul(notes) led New Orleans with 21 points and a season-high 18 assists, but he did not score in the third quarter, when the Raptors hit more 3-pointers (8) than the Hornets had field goals (6).

“Our focus tonight was on Chris Paul,” Toronto coach Jay Triano said. “Any time he gave it up for the most part our guys had a hand in his face. He had to work for everything he got.”

Bobby Brown(notes) added 16 points and David West(notes) had 14 for New Orleans.

The Hornets (2-4), who are below .500 after six games for the first time since 2005-06, trailed 83-65 at the end of the third quarter and heard some boos as they walked to the bench.

The Hornets started the second half with a 3-pointer from Morris Peterson(notes) and a dunk by Emeka Okafor(notes) to go ahead 56-51, but it was all downhill from there.

Bosh hit all nine of his shots, mostly from inside, and the Raptors were almost as proficient from the 3-point line in the second half. After connecting on only 3 of 11 3s in the first half, they made 11 of 18 after the break. Their eight 3s in the third were a franchise record for any quarter.

“Out of the eight 3-pointers made, I saw us contend two,” Hornets coach Byron Scott said. “I saw a lack of energy. For the life of me, I can?t understand why we came out without any energy.”

Toronto led 83-65 after its 34-point third quarter and stretched the lead to 98-73 as the Hornets never made a run. Midway through the fourth quarter, the New Orleans Arena was more than half-empty.

“We are feeling more comfortable with each other each game,” said Turkoglu, in his first year with the Raptors after helping Orlando reach the NBA finals last season. “We know where everybody wants to get the ball.”

Neither team led by more than seven points before Toronto?s decisive spurt.

The first half was the “Paul and Bosh Show” as two of the NBA?s five leading scorers went back and forth. Paul hit 6 of 8 shots, scored 17 points and had 10 assists. Bosh went 5 for 5 from the field and 6 of 7 from the line, leading Toronto with 16 points.

Paul scored seven points in less than 2 minutes as the Hornets went ahead 33-26. Bosh responded with eight quick points to give the Raptors a 46-43 lead.

The second half was a different story.

With the threat of Bosh inside, the Hornets repeatedly failed to close out on the Raptors? 3-point shooters. Bargnani had a game-high nine rebounds, but the Hornets did not have much chance to grab defensive rebounds as shot after shot fell for the Raptors in the second half.

“Bosh got rolling, and we didn?t do a good job of guarding as a team,” West said. “They move the ball and really make you defend them.”

The Hornets played their first game after learning that owner George Shinn had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The Hornets announced that Shinn would miss their games for the next few weeks while undergoing further tests and focusing on recovery.

NOTES: Toronto began a 2-week stretch where seven of eight games are on the road. … The Raptors snapped a three-game losing streak to the Hornets. Hornets rookie Marcus Thornton(notes), activated for the first time, scored his first NBA points in the final minute. … Paul, a career 34.4 percent 3-point shooter entering the season, improved to 13 of 16 when he hit his first 3 on Friday. He missed his next two.

Updated Nov 7, 12:06 am EST
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  1. Henry H
    20. Posted by Henry H Sat Nov 7 8:52pm EST

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    Byron Scott can't seem to get his team motivated to play the system. Or what?
  2. blitz
    19. Posted by blitz Sat Nov 7 3:15pm EST

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    can you say spell check?
  3. Texas_Hurricane
    18. Posted by Texas_Hurricane Sat Nov 7 12:49pm EST

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    Both Of These So Called "Teams" Should Be Relieved Of Their Duties In The NBA.
  4. Saleem
    17. Posted by Saleem Sat Nov 7 12:47pm EST

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    horrible typos all over this article loool
  5. voice of reason
    16. Posted by voice of reason Sat Nov 7 8:44am EST

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    Caught the game last night, and I was pleasantly surprised. The Raptors looked good moving the ball around. They look like they are willing to be a team.

    Nice game! Many more!
  6. john t
    15. Posted by john t Sat Nov 7 1:53am EST

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    I truly doubt the hornets will remain in new orleans much longer after this season.... they have no team desire to win as in years past. Losing mostly & often will not hold the fan base and hornet's po' owner will certainly push for moving his team to a town desperate for a b-ball team, whether they suck or not.
  7. <i>brucelee2311</i>
    14. Posted by brucelee2311 Sat Nov 7 1:23am EST

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    bosh is definitely not the best player in the game. not yet, he has potential but i cant really see it happening as long as kobe and bron is around. RAPTORS GREAT GAME.
  8. Ali
    13. Posted by Ali Sat Nov 7 1:17am EST

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    Hornets suck chris paul has to get out of the big easy. its all about D-will
  9. murrmurr..
    12. Posted by murrmurr.. Fri Nov 6 11:30pm EST

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    Add the stat total percentages up together and Chris Bosh is the # 1 player in the NBA!
  10. <i>mugu58</i>
    11. Posted by mugu58 Fri Nov 6 11:08pm EST

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    Steven...lol you are funny I dont think they could spend 80mil on those 4 players and play with them. Wow Knick fans are so clueless like their team.
  11. JY
    10. Posted by JY Fri Nov 6 11:06pm EST

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    Nice prediction gentleman.

    Except you where all wrong LOL
  12. Steven
    9. Posted by Steven Fri Nov 6 10:59pm EST

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    bosh will be in new york next year with wade, dirk , and yao.
  13. <i>mugu58</i>
    8. Posted by mugu58 Fri Nov 6 10:46pm EST

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    MC...... lol you and your predictions...never again please:P
  14. Jay_Jay_Jay
    7. Posted by Jay_Jay_Jay Fri Nov 6 10:33pm EST

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    good jobs raps... need to be consistent now... winning 3 of every 4 will be good ^_^
  15. Richard L
    6. Posted by Richard L Fri Nov 6 10:20pm EST

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    Looks like the Raptors got this game won. Good to see Bargnani's rebound figure also up there again. Bosh is his regular self, pumping iron and drawing fouls. Turkoglu and Calderon playing much better. Bit disappointed with Hornets' play, especially Paul who does not seem as dominating as before.
  16. Leo
    5. Posted by Leo Fri Nov 6 3:52pm EST

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    For Hornets it will be a One Man CP3 show. Why? Hornets teammates standing on their position without moving and watching a movie called "chris paul Assists show"! No one can able to make a low post scoring, West?(good mid ranger jumper) Okaford?(good shot block, ok rebound, still developing), Did everyone aware that every offense procession play on Hornets is just like a last shot clock offense? yes, because they don't move the ball too much. They always depend on CP3. Brian Scott need to figure out how to use those player Patternson, Peja, to set the screen, pick and roll, keep moving, keep sharing the ball, don't let CP3 is holding the ball to much.
    Today ball game is CP3 one man show VS Raptor 3 point Jumper without a D!
  17. Wanjoe
    4. Posted by Wanjoe Fri Nov 6 3:52pm EST

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    Sadly CP4 will make calderon look even more lost than before, he's hopeless when it comes to defend against quicker guards. Start Jose shouldn't be that big of a deal but if Paul gets on a hot streak, Triano should really sub Calderon off for better defensive guards like Bank to slow down the tempo. Fortunately the advantage for raptors is their front court, if a match up problem gets created between Bargnani-Turk-Bosh, hornet will get some serious problem.

    Should be a good game, raps by 4
  18. MC
    3. Posted by MC Fri Nov 6 2:56pm EST

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    Hornets by 15 with the Raps shooting 33% and shooting less than 25% from behind the arc.
  19. paa
    2. Posted by paa Fri Nov 6 2:35pm EST

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    New Orlean should capitalize Toronto's weak spot i.e. the starting PG position. If Chris Paul can outsmart & outrun against Jay Triano's pride & joy Jose Calderon at the start of the jump ball. His team will be fine until the game is over & look forward to the next game.
  20. matt
    1. Posted by matt Fri Nov 6 9:38am EST

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    Raps will take this one 106-101
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