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WESTWEGO, La. (AP) -Jannero Pargo was the last player left on the court Wednesday, as he often is after most of his Hornets teammates have cleared out of their suburban training center. "The way to make shots, you have to get confidence. And the way you get confidence is when you're in the gym by yourself,'' Pargo said. "You see that ball just constantly going through the hoop. It's repetition ... [link]

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Hornets-Spurs: Thursday news wrap
Published 5/1/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... George Shinn's mother-in-law... If owner George Shinn's mother-in-law would have had her way, the Hornets might still be an old-fashioned Big Easy disappointment. "In your first season, when you had a spectacular 18-win season, my mother-in-law called me and told me I should fire you," Shinn told Scott at Tuesday's NBA Coach of the Year news conference. "But my mother-in-law did not understand character." Much love for Jannero Pargo in this AP report. Here's the lead in... Jannero Pargo was the last player left on the ...

Release From Hibernation: NBA Draft Early Entrants Part 2
Published 5/10/2008 by jtom (noreply@blogger.com) at Super, Scintillating and Sarcastic
... Jeremy Pargo- Prototypical undersized scoring guard. That used to mean you go undrafted, but in today’s NBA, you’re a valuable bench player. He’s actually very much like his brother Jannero, who is great for the Hornets, except stronger with a bit less range. He’s not going to gain anything from another year of college except maybe some more TV games, but he’s probably a 30-40 range guy that sneaks on a roster. ...

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