New Orleans Hornets cruised to a convincing 96-80 victory over the
Washington Wizards in an NBA preseason game in Berlin yesterday.
Chris Paul had eight assists and scored four points to help the Hornets jump
out to an 18-0 lead. He played the entire first and third quarters and sat out
the other two, finishing with 11 assists and nine points.
Hornets coach Byron Scott said he was trying to keep Paul fresh after a long
summer in which Paul helped the US Olympic team win gold in Beijing.
It was the first of two games between the Hornets and Wizards in the NBA's
annual preseason tour of Europe. They will meet again on Friday in Barcelona.
The injury-plagued Wizards did not score until 5 minutes into the game when
Darius Songalia scored off an offensive rebound.
The Hornets built on their lead in the second quarter, relying largely on
their reserves.
Hornets reserve forward Rasual Butler scored 12 points.
James Posey hit a 3-pointer as the Hornets closed the first half with a 9-0
run to take a 61-24 lead into the break.
For the Wizards, the European tour is a chance to test their rookies and
learn to work with a short bench. Three key Wizards players remained in
Washington to nurse injuries.
Washington outscored the Hornets 22-15 in the third quarter, led by guard
DeShawn Stevenson's three 3-pointers. Stevenson hit five 3-pointers and finished
with 15 points.