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Paul stars again as Hornets rout Mavericks
NEW ORLEANS 127, DALLAS 103
 

NEW ORLEANS (Ticker) -- If Chris Paul doesn't win the Most
Valuable Player Award this season, he already has joined some
elite company.

Paul collected 32 points and a franchise playoff-record 17
assists as the New Orleans Hornets decimated the Dallas
Mavericks for the second straight game with a 127-103 victory in
Game Two of their Western Conference first-round series on
Tuesday.

"(Paul) has risen his game to another level in the playoffs and
that's what great players do," New Orleans coach Byron Scott.

David West scored 27 points and Peja Stojakovic added 22 for the
Hornets, who took a commanding 2-0 lead heading into Game Three
in Dallas on Friday. The Hornets have not won on the road
against the Mavericks since January 1998.

"Where do we go from here?" Dallas coach Avery Johnson asked.
"Go home. Home has been good for us. They protected their home
court, we have a chance to go home and do the same thing.

"Our men are disappointed, but you'll see a different team in
Game Three."

No one on New Orleans' current roster has ever won at Dallas,
something the Hornets are not taking lightly.

"We're not blind to (the fact) it was probably Muggsey (Bogues)
running the point the last time we won in Dallas," said Paul,
who was 10-of-16 from the field and committed just three
turnovers.

A leading candidate for the NBA's most-coveted individual honor,
the 22-year-old Paul most likely will be edged out by veteran
superstar Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers.

But he may be saving his best for the biggest stage.

Paul also bested former Hornets guard Bogues, who dished out 15
assists in a playoff game in 1993.

But Paul joined even loftier company in the process, becoming
just the eighth player in NBA history to collect at least 30
points and 10 assists in back-to-back postseason contests.

Turning the trick in his first two playoff appearances, Paul
joined Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, John Havlicek, Magic
Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Michael Jordan and Steve Nash.

Paul, who made a sizzling postseason debut on Saturday with 35
points and 10 assists, picked up right where he left off in this
one for New Orleans, which took a 39-29 lead after one quarter
on Paul's running 19-foot jumper.

The Hornets shot 71 percent in setting a franchise playoff
record for points in the opening period and kept it going in the
second as the Mavericks got into foul trouble and soon found
themselves over the limit.

Paul and West hit four consecutive free throws for a 67-51 lead
with 13 seconds remaining in the first half for New Orleans,
which shot 61.5 percent from the floor in the first two
quarters.

Stojakovic drilled a 3-pointer with 7:49 left in the third,
giving the Hornets an 80-58 advantage. Back-to-back threes by
Morris Peterson then New Orleans an 86-62 advantage with six
minutes remaining in the period.

"They out-hustled us for some balls, but you've got to give them
credit, they were on fire tonight," Mavericks forward Dirk
Nowitzki said. "Paul has his thing going again and the shooters
were on fire. They really had us strung out there. We can't
give up almost 130 points and expect to win."

Dallas reserve forward Brandon Bass single-handedly kept his
team in the game, scoring 13 of his 17 points in the third,
including a three-point play which cut the deficit to 90-72.

Jason Terry hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to pull the Mavericks
within 99-79 at the end of the third, but Dallas could not get
anything going in the final period.

Nowitzki scored 27 points and Josh Howard added 10 for the
Mavericks, who did not have another starter score in double
figures. Jason Kidd had seven points, eight assists and four
rebounds.

 
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