[外電] N.O. cries foul following loss
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N.O. cries foul following loss
Late call helps lift Charlotte in OT
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
By John Reid
Staff writer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- P.J. Brown sat slumped in his chair Tuesday
night, still convinced he had knocked the ball away from Emeka
Okafor.
Yet with 5.7 seconds remaining in overtime and the Hornets
holding a 93-92 lead against the expansion Charlotte Bobcats,
Brown was called for a reaching foul. It proved costly as
Okafor made two free throws to lift the Bobcats to a 94-93
victory.
"I didn't agree with the call," Brown said. "I thought I
knocked the ball away, but the referee thought it was a foul.
It's a shock to me that it was called. I think you have to
make the team earn it instead of calling something like that
at that point of the game."
Hornets coach Byron Scott was extremely upset about the call,
saying it was the worst call he's seen in 12 years.
"If he makes a play and scores, that's one thing," Scott said.
"You don't bail them out, and that's what he did. He bailed
them out."
After Okafor's two free throws, New Orleans still had a chance
to win, but guard Junior Harrington's shot from the left corner
at the buzzer fell short, handing the Hornets their 11th
consecutive loss. Their 1-19 record equals what the Orlando
Magic did last season as the second-worst start in NBA history.
On Tuesday, the Hornets returned to the Charlotte Coliseum for
the first time since they relocated to New Orleans after the
2001-02 season. And similar to most of the games played at the
Coliseum during the Hornets' final season in Charlotte, there
were plenty of empty seats in the upper level sections of the
arena as a crowd of 13,589 showed in the 23,319-seat facility.
The Hornets heard cheers, and one fan held up a large "Welcome
back" Hornets' banner when the team went through their pregame
warm-ups.
But the Hornets saw the game slip away during the final seconds.
The foul was called after the Bobcats made the inbounds play
and then got the ball to Okafor on the right side of the post.
"It's just tough to lose a game that way," Brown said. "It's
been a very tough season."
Said guard David Wesley: "We just want a win, I don't know if
we are having bad luck or just not executing down the stretch.
Nevertheless, we are still losing games."
The loss spoiled a fabulous effort by Harrington, who started
in place of Alex Garcia, who will miss the remainder of the
season because of a torn anterior cruciate in his left knee
that occurred in Sunday's 88-69 loss to the Washington Wizards.
The Hornets already had five players on the injured list.
Harrington showed ability to make perimeter shots on his way to
scoring 22 points. He made nine of 13 shots, including seven of
nine in the fourth quarter. With 1:23 remaining in regulation,
Harrington's 3-pointer gave the Hornets an 86-84 lead. But the
Hornets eventually allowed backup guard Jason Hart to drive
through the middle of the lane for a layup that forced overtime.
"I didn't come in here thinking too much about it being the
first time the Hornets are back in Charlotte," said Harrington,
who made his first four shots. "I just wanted to help us get a
win. Now we just have to get ready for the next game."
For one of the few times this season, all five Hornets starters
scored in double figures. Wesley led with 23 points, and Brown
added 17.
It was an evenly played game with 23 lead changes, but during
some stretches the Bobcats appeared to be a little more
athletic, a little more tougher at getting rebounds and scoring
off putbacks.
Charlotte outrebounded the Hornets 49-39 and outscored them
46-26 in the post. The Bobcats' bench also outplayed the
Hornets' reserves, outscoring them 32-8.
Okafor was able to back down Brown several times in the lane
to score. He finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds for his
11th consecutive double-double.
. . . . . . .
John Reid can be reached at jreid@timespicayune.com
or (504) 826-3405.
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