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Location: New Orleans, LA | Arena: New Orleans Arena (17,188) | Owner: George Shinn | GM: Jeff Bower
Head Coach: Byron Scott | Titles: 0
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Hornets fire coach Scott; GM Bower will take over

WEST WEGO, La. -- The New Orleans Hornets fired Byron Scott only nine games into the season on Thursday and replaced him with general manager Jeff Bower, hoping the man who put the current roster together can get more out of it on the court.

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"I told Jeff, 'The genie's out of the bottle,"' Hornets chief operating officer Hugh Weber said. "Nobody can say he doesn't have the right players. ... Jeff has hand-selected this team, and we like the idea that now he'll be held accountable for the results.

"Our expectations are high. Our sense of urgency is high. Our patience is low and we hope that translates into results quickly."

Scott, who only two seasons ago was the NBA Coach of the Year, was fired one day after a 124-104 loss at Phoenix dropped New Orleans to 3-6.

Bower, who also will remain general manager, immediately moved to name Tim Floyd his top assistant. Floyd, a former Hornets head coach, had more recently coached at Southern California. He led USC to three straight NCAA tournament appearances, then resigned last June amid allegations he paid to have O.J. Mayo play for the Trojans. An NCAA investigation of the matter is ongoing.

Bower was Floyd's assistant coach with the Hornets during the 2003-04 season, and the two are still friends.

"I have a high comfort level with Tim, who has proven himself to be a quality coach, who has proven himself to have some very specific areas that he's outstanding in," Bower said.

The Hornets were 41-41 in Floyd's only season, losing in a seven-game series to the Miami Heat and then-rookie Dwyane Wade in the first round of the playoffs.

The only player left on the Hornets roster from that season is David West, a rookie back then who has since become an All-Star. West said he respected Scott but understood the rationale behind making a change.

"The good thing is we're 3-6, so getting back to .500 and getting going in the right direction isn't something that's out of the realm of possibility," West said. "With Jeff coming in, bringing in Tim, for guys who've only played for coach Scott, it will be a dramatic difference.

"We've got to be receptive to what this brings because what we had wasn't working," West said. "Hopefully we can get some different results."

Chris Paul, who has not played for any NBA coach but Scott, was not available after players gathered at the club's suburban training center. Team officials said he had a prior commitment and had to leave. Paul was close with Scott. The pair golfed together and Paul once referred to Scott as a father figure who was closer to him than many of his own relatives.

"I understand personal relationships," Bower said. "Chris, that's one of his strengths, his ability to connect. And obviously it's a very strong personal relationship [with Scott] and that should remain in place. This is a professional decision and a professional relationship that we have here and I have a lot of confidence in what he wants. He wants to win. ... None of us are pleased from a personal standpoint to ever have a day like today."

Messages left with Scott's Los Angeles-area agent, Brian McInerney, were not immediately returned.

When Scott took over as coach following the 2003-04 season, replacing Floyd, he was the Hornets' third coach in three seasons. The Hornets won only 18 games in Scott's first season, a rebuilding year that saw the departure of Baron Davis in a trade with Golden State.

The following summer, the Hornets drafted Paul, and the team improved steadily during the next three seasons.

 

In 2007-08, when Paul and West were named to their first All-Star Game, the Hornets went a franchise-best 56-26 during the regular season, winning the club's first division title.

The Hornets went on to beat Dallas in the opening round of the playoffs before losing to San Antonio in the seventh game of their Western Conference semifinal series.

Scott was in the final year of a two-year extension worth about $5 million a year. The Hornets hired him hoping he could repeat what he did in New Jersey, when he twice took the Nets to the NBA Finals. He wound up 203-216 in a little more than five seasons with the Hornets.

Scott's stock in New Orleans began to drop last season, when the team struggled to make the playoffs as the Western Conference's seventh seed before being bounced in the first round by Denver in five games.

The Nuggets won several lopsided games in that series, including a Game 4 victory by a whopping 58 points, tying the largest margin of victory in NBA playoff history.

Before this season started, Hornets owner George Shinn said he was disappointed to see young players like Brandon Bass, J.R. Smith and Chris Andersen, who'd been let go by the Hornets while Scott was coach, thrive elsewhere. He said he wanted Scott to do a better job developing young players.

Scott's common response was that he had nothing against young players, only players who failed to grasp the nuances of the schemes he put in place. He pointed out that Paul started immediately as a rookie and flourished right away.

Bower said he studied the team throughout the preseason and the first nine games of this season, looking for evidence that the team was improving, and instead saw the squad falling back into the same stagnant patterns that plagued it a year ago.

Bower said he, Scott and the ownership collectively set out a plan in the offseason to change things, "And up to now we're not satisfied with the way the plan has been executed, so it's my job to change that."

"We believe our personnel has the ability to perform at a much higher level than it has been."

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November 12, 2009 9:29 pm
I am a season ticket holder for the past few years and someone who know absolutley nothing about basketball, I enjoyed going to the games until the playoffs last year.The lopsided victory by the Nuggets was embarrassing and a disgrace to the city. I hope this move will  help the team win especially with some sort of defense which appar ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 4:58 pm
Firing a head coach this early in an NBA season is idiotic.But, it's certainly typical of something a jackass like George Shinn would do. Having lived in N.C. during the time the Hornets were in Charlotte, I saw up close what a total tool this guy can really be. When the Hornets started play in Charlotte as an expansion team they had the mos ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 9:11 pm
This is ridiculous. Had the Hornets lost to the Nets, maybe a discussion, but come on. The Suns are not the worse team or, right now, even a mediocre team. This was a good Suns team, with veteran talent, playing at home, who ran ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 5:37 pm
What happened to this Hornets team? One year they are pushing the Lakers for the best record in the Western Conference, and the next they are losing to the Nuggets by 60 at home in the playoffs, and the next they are starting o ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 5:33 pm
Coaches of the year:

2005-06 -  Avery Johnson, fired by Dallas two years later
2006-07 -  Sam Mitchell, fired by Toronto a season later
2007-08 -  Byron Scott, fired by New Orleans a little over a season later
2008-09 -  Mike Brown, stay tuned

For the record I think that this is an absurd firing.  Scott didn't construct the team
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November 12, 2009 11:35 pm
The Hornets were never a good team once they moved to New Orleans but at least they were entertaining when Baron Davis was on the team. Byron Scott was a terrible coach with the Nets and got fired. He was a terrible c ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 3:48 pm
George Shinn has always been the reason for this team to never reach it's true place. In NC or NO, he has been cheap and unwilling let the basketball people do their job. He has made little or no attemp to learn but he wants success rapidly.
Now, with a gun to his head, the GM was forced to fire Scott and replace him to prove the moves he made were right. Never mind giving a Cpach of the Ye
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November 13, 2009 4:35 am
Whether or not Byron Scott deserved it, this is by far the coolest sports move i have ever seen. Its obvious the Hornets are blaming their recent woes on the GM, and what do they do? Make him the coach and see how he likes the team he put together! that is such a down-to-earth move, i can't believe more people aren't excited to see how it pa ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 10:57 pm
First coach to be fired this season, Byron Scott. I predict the next one to get the ax is Larry Frank since the Nets or the now know "Nyets" haven't won a game yet! I also predict Jerry Sloan will finally retire after this year. The following coaches are still looking for work: Jeff VanGundy and Avery Johnson.
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November 12, 2009 3:08 pm
Just another example of owners and GM's that have not a clue what they are doing.  Just like I believe coaches shouldn't be GM's, GM's should not be coaches.  And in this case they have gone to the extreme by putting a "non coach" GM at the helm.  This has got to be just a way of getting Tim Floyd his old job back without directly hiring him and really looking dumb.  ...(more)
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November 13, 2009 8:52 am

When an organization has a downturn and evaluates it's situation it is too easy to place the blame on a coach as his position is the highest profile on the management team. In this case it really is insane to blame Scott.

Scott has won everywhere he has been!
As a player he put basketball at Arizona State on the map as one of it's first high profile players and leaders. Hi ...(more)

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November 13, 2009 4:30 am
Whether or not Byron Scott deserved it, this is by far the coolest sports move i have ever seen. Its obvious the Hornets are blaming their recent woes on the GM, and what do they do? Make him the coach and see how he likes the team he put together! that is such a down-to-earth move, i can't believe more people aren't excited to see how it pa ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 2:48 pm
Byron Scott was one of the hottest coaches around last year and now 10 games or so into the season he is fired? The team is stuggling right now but not because he wasn't coaching.  Tyson Chandler was a big part of the offense and C. Paul played well with him.  With Chandler on the floor it also cleared room for ...(more)
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November 12, 2009 2:58 pm
That team lacks scoring on a major level. They brought in Paji and he is extremely inconsistent. Byron was getting alot out of a team that really isn't an elite squad.

The changes they keep making aren't to put them in the upper part of the league they are to just be good enough.

They should have given it more time before dumpin the guy..and more than 4 decent players on the
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November 12, 2009 8:43 pm
why do teams not like this guy the Nets were a stuggling franchise before they got him and then scott took them to 2 NBA finals and now look at them... im pretty sure they should have kept them and granted that New Orleans did have some success before hiring byron scott but sense he took over look at what he did...he drafted a player that wi ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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