Attendance is no longer an issue

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On December 5th last, I attended my first Hornets game. The Detroit Pistons, one of the top-tier teams in the NBA the last half decade, were in town on a Wednesday night and just over 10,000 people showed up to see them take on the home team. There wasn't much noise when the Hornets raced out to an early 15-point lead, and the Pistons fought back to win, 91-76. It was a frequent occurrence ... [link]

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Monday Bullets
Published 3/24/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Attendance is way up in New Orleans, and that benchmark to lock in the Hornets' lease is well within sniffing distance. ...

Knees BLINKing Under Playoff Pressures
Published 3/24/2008 at Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog
... with a Sun burn , as Amare Stoudemire had a near-record night from the free-throw line. The Suns seem less dependent on Steve Nash . Also, Ian Thomsen takes a close look at Houston's playoff potential. Chris Bosh has finally had enough , and Michael Grange co-signs the rant . Are the Celtics the NBA version of Space Cowboys ? Chris Broussard checks in with praise, and pause for coaches. Attendance is no longer an issue in New Orleans . Joakim Noah 's rookie season has been an ...

Great Exercises in Internet NBA-Related Posting 3.26.08
Published 3/26/2008 by Hardwood Paroxysm at Hardwood Paroxysm
... Well, okay, only kinda. Maybe not. The Nets get better, Kiki gets more influence. Coincidence? I think not. Ciao, senor Maggette! Ah, Boston fans. Tempting fate since 2007. They apparently didn't learn from that whole "19-0 Book" thing. JC Mathis talks about getting ejected, losing his shot at the sportsmanship award, and making up with the guy you elbowed. Great blog. I'm really glad New Orleans is coming around. The All-Star Weekend down there really was a huge success. Best ...

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