New Orleans Hornets Wiretap

Rehab Setback Stalls Stojakovic's Hornets Return

New Orleans Hornets guard Peja Stojakovic said Friday that a setback in his rehab from back surgery will further delay his return to the court.

"It got a little sore and stiffer," said Stojakovic, a three-time All-Star who had a disc fragment removed from his lower back Dec. 17. "I'm going to relax a couple days and get some medication and see how it goes."

The Hornets had planned to re-evaluate Stojakovic to see whether he would be able to play Saturday night against the New York Knicks but Stojakovic was unable to go through practice Friday. He started the session by shooting, but said he started to stiffen up when he started running. He worked out with trainers instead of practicing with teammates.

Via ESPN


Popovich Comment Incurs NBA's Wrath

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and Hornets coach Byron Scott shared a dubious distinction when their teams faced each other Wednesday:

According to an NBA source, the league fined their teams $15,000 earlier in the day for published comments the coaches made about players who have not declared their eligibility for the draft.

Popovich's comments — references to Ohio State center Greg Oden — appeared in the March 18 Boston Herald. Scott's comments about Oden and Texas freshman Kevin Durant appeared in the March 19 edition of the Oklahoman.

Popovich responded to a question from a Boston Herald reporter about whether it would be fair for the Celtics to land the No. 1 pick in this summer's draft with Oden potentially available because Boston had lost out on the chance to take Tim Duncan in 1997.

"That would be the fair thing, wouldn't it?" Popovich said. "That would be the fairest thing. If they could get him, that would be great. It would mean there is some fairness in an unfair world."

Popovich, who never said Oden's name but was clearly talking about him, then made what seemed to be an off-the-cuff comment about Ohio State's near loss to Xavier that same day. Two other reporters present at the time didn't report the remark.

Via San Antonio Express-News


Jackson Day-To-Day With Strained Achilles Tendon

Bobby Jackson of the Hornets was to miss the club's game Tuesday at Memphis after being placed on the inactive list with a strained right Achilles tendon.

He is considered day-to-day.

Via SI.com


Hornets Mar 2007 Archive

  • Paul Will Need Surgery

    Chris Paul, point guard for the Hornets, will need surgery on his left foot after an exam Wednesday revealed a stress reaction, Byron Scott said Thursday.

  • Stojakovic Back At Practice

    Hornets forward Peja Stojakovic went through practice drills with contact Wednesday for the first time since he had back surgery about three months ago.

  • Paul Has Stress Fracture, Not Expected To Miss Playing Time

    Hornets guard Chris Paul was diagnosed Wednesday with a stress fracture in his left foot but is not expected to miss any playing time, team officials said.

  • Scott Would Welcome Back 'Birdman'

    Chris Andersen can apply for reinstatement in January.

  • Chandler Now Thankful To Be Out Of Chicago

    "I'm so happy here that I look back and I'm like, 'Thank you,'" said Tyson Chandler.

  • Hornets' Red Jerseys Raise Money For Charity

    The New Orleans Hornets raised $22,000 for charity through the auctioning of autographed, red jerseys that the team wore on Valentine's Day.

  • Hornets Reassign Vinicius To D-League

    The New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets announced today that they have reassigned rookie forward Marcus Vinicius to their NBA Development League affiliate Tulsa 66ers.