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Hornets down listless Jazz
Sloan disturbed by team's apparent lack of energy
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"You can make a lot of excuses," veteran forward Matt Harpring added after an off 2-for-10 shooting night, "but the bottom line is we came out sluggish and we didn't play well. We just weren't moving. It was not a good game for us."
The 18-25 Hornets themselves playing without star point Chris Paul (sprained ankle) and swingman Peja Stojakovic (back surgery) for some time now scored the game's first bucket and led the rest of the way.
New Orleans/Oklahoma City was up by six when Boozer exited, by 12 heading into the break, by as many as 13 early in the fourth quarter and by a comfy 11 after 21-point team-high scorer Bobby Jackson closed the case with the second of his two final-period 3-pointers to make it 88-77 with 1:46 remaining.
"They got after us," Sloan said. "We kind of wanted to stand around. That's what happens when you're looking for an out you start standing ... They beat us down the floor for layups. They got offensive rebounds a couple times, and we didn't even know where the ball was.
"(Saturday) night," he added, "it's like we'd never seen each other on a couple occasions as far as our offense is concerned. And then we couldn't find out who we're guarding on the other end of the floor. That's a huge concern."
And a rather painful one, apparently, as well.
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