I was going to sit on this. Let it rest for a couple days, but I
couldn't. No, you see losing by 58 points in a basketball game is
horrendous. But, for an NBA team to lose by 58 points, oh well that's a
crime.
Let me put it this way what the Hornets put on tonight is worse than what your dog leaves in the grass in the morning.
Much worse.
Tonight
the New Orleans Hornets at home, against the Denver Nuggets, trailing
only 2-1 in the series, lost 121-63. The game is epic in all
proportions, specifically on the quit-scale.
I'm sure there are
some choice words from the Hornet fans for George Karl running up the
score. That is understandable in some aspects, but I really do not
think Karl is the one at fault.
See if a team loses by 25 and
the other team is still working to increase that lead, being angry at
the opposing coach can be more understandable, but not for 58 points.
The main thing is in order to get to the land of being down by 50+
points that team has to do something remarkable, absolutely
unprecedented, they have to quit.
And folks the New Orleans
Hornets quit. No team loses by 58 without quitting and there is nothing
more disheartening, more gut-wrenching than to see the team you root
for throw in the towel. I can't point fingers at specific people, but
I'm sure those guys know who they are, and frankly I think I'll be
mentally disturbed for the rest of my life.
You never forget the
day your team quits. No, quitting is not when your team lets up when
down by seven with 15 seconds left. That's just facing the reality that
you lost.
This is different. Far different.
The last time
I can think of a team quitting on me was the New Orleans Saints, and I
am not talking about the 52-3 loss they had at Lambeau Field in 2005.
(Frankly, I think the events of Hurricane Katrina played a role in
that, but that's another story.)
The day the Saints quit on me
was January 6, 2002. The Saints were 7-8 going into the final game of
the season against the 12-3 San Francisco 49ers. Sure, the previous two
weeks the Saints had lost by a combined score of 88-31, but that was
nothing compared to this.
In a lackluster effort the Saints got
shutout 38-0. The pinnacle of loneliness with your team is when you see
them quit. I saw that with the Saints in 2002 and I saw it with the
Hornets tonight.
It might be one loss, but it speaks volumes about the character of some of the guys on this team. And frankly, I don't like it.
Coming soon: Log in with your Facebook account, send comments and Throwdowns to Facebook and more.
Recent Posts
- Dissecting the Man Known as Brett Favre
- How a Coin Flip Altered the Career of Kareem and Hakeem
- Lack of Effort + Ability to Quit = 58 point loss
- Alex Rodriguez, Reality's Harvey Dent
- Arizona Cardinals' Run: Revolutionary for All Doormat Teams
- Florida Wins Another Title and NFL Playoff Hoopla
More FanHouse Blogs
- Rick Hendrick Misses Season Finale
- Jimmie Johnson Wins 4th Straight Title
- Eric Wood Injury Too Brutal for TV Replay
- FCS Playoff Schedule
- BCS Rankings Week 13
- Amir Sadollah Bloodies Phil Baroni
- Mark Martin Remains Sentimental Favorite
- UFC 106 Results
- Nate Robinson Shoots at Wrong Basket
- Broadcasters Suspended for Haddadi Comments
Stub Hub
The 2009 schedule has been released. Search for tickets!
Truth & Rumors
MOST POPULAR
-
1
Parcells to Browns?
- Views
- 63555
- Comments
- 377
-
2
Chivas USA to hire Sampson
- Views
- 1054
- Comments
- 161
-
3
FSU to offer Bowden compromise?
- Views
- 8360
- Comments
- 134
-
4
Will Weis agree to Irish exit today?
- Views
- 11997
- Comments
- 120
-
5
Yankees, Red Sox to fight for Lackey?
- Views
- 6238
- Comments
- 110
Most Active Users
Comments + Blog Posts + Throwdowns
Message Boards
-
NFL > Chicago Bears
Week 11...The Philadelphia…
- Views
- 230
- Replies
- 92
-
MMA > General MMA
thoughts on 106
- Views
- 110
- Replies
- 30
-
NFL > General NFL
Tranny stripper missing from…
- Views
- 89
- Replies
- 15

Taylor Walker
Daniela Hantuchova



Comments (2) Add A Comment
I think what happened was that the Hornets kind of expected Chris Paul to will them back into the game like he did in game three, and when that didn't happen they just threw in the towel. But yeah, speaking as someone whose mind is still somewhat reeling from the Broncos 52-21 implosion against San Diego, I certainly feel your pain.
MileHighAndRising
Denver , CO
Total Comments (7)
Best of luck to the Nuggets!
QuadrupleDouble
Baton Rouge , LA
Total Comments (85)
Comment
Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.