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Stojakovic, Hornets crush lowly Timberwolves
NEW ORLEANS 122, MINNESOTA 90
 

By Peter Kapsner
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) - New Orleans Hornets coach Byron Scott
made good on his promise.

Peja Stojakovic scored 24 points to lead five others in double
figures to help the Hornets bounce back with Wednesday's 122-90
thrashing of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

David West scored 22 points and Chris Paul chipped in 19 and 16
assists for the Hornets, who established a franchise record with
55 wins, surpassing the 1996-97 mark when the club was located
in Charlotte.

"It's a great accomplishment," Scott said. "It's something we
talked about the last couple of weeks and make sure we got that
done and celebrate that. It was good that we were able to come
out here and get that done after the way we played last night,
which wasn't very good. It's something we have to build on."

The win also keeps New Orleans (55-23) atop the loaded Western
Conference standings with four games remaining in the regular
season.

The Hornets' offense exploded in the third quarter as the trio
of Stojakovic, West, and Paul combined for 18 through the first
six minutes to forge a 69-62 lead. Paul's 3-pointer at the
buzzer capped the impressive period as New Orleans held an 89-73
heading in the fourth quarter.

"(Paul) get them a good shot most of the times down the floor,
they are playing at a high level right now," Timberwolves coach
Randy Wittman said.

Hornets center Tyson Chandler feels Paul should win the MVP this
season for his many accomplishments.

"Just because of what he's able to accomplish this year as far
as obviously taking us to the best record in the (West) right
now," Chandler said. "No one saw that coming. It's really a
breakout season. My MVP is about making everyone around them
better.

"When you look at those guys who are in the top of the MVP
candidates, he's the top because he makes everyone around him
better. From 2-5 on the floor, he's making better. That's why
he gets my vote."

The Hornets' third-quarter outburst secured Scott's promise of
55 or more wins this season.

Rashad McCants had 23 points and Randy Foye added 20 for the
Timberwolves, who shot 48 percent (36-of-74) en route to their
sixth straight loss.

"It has been a tough schedule - in and out," Wittman said. "We
leave again (Thursday) for three games. This is not one of
those schedules you would want going down the stretch (if you
are) fighting for a playoff spot."

 
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