Paul, Hornets Pull Away From Knicks in Final Minutes
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Chris Paul scored 27 points and had a hand in three clutch baskets in the final minutes, leading the New Orleans Hornets to a 100–88 victory over the Knicks last night.
Tyson Chandler added 15 points and 18 rebounds for the Hornets, who sent the Knicks (18–42) to their seventh straight losing season. They did it by controlling the final minutes behind Paul, who finished with eight assists, five rebounds and three steals.
The Hornets pulled within 1 1/2 games of Southwest Division leader San Antonio, which is percentage points ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers for the best record in the Western Conference. New Orleans is third.
Jamal Crawford scored 20 points and Eddy Curry ended a month-long slump with 19 for the Knicks, who played without starting forward Zach Randolph (bruised right foot).
The Hornets fell apart in the fourth quarter of a 101–84 loss in Washington on Sunday, but handled the closing minutes much better in this one. With New Orleans up 90–88, Paul made a floater with 1:46 remaining, then found Chandler for an alley-oop dunk about 40 seconds later.
Paul closed the decisive stretch by converting a three-point play with 43 seconds left, making it 97–88.
New Orleans (40–19) surpassed its win total from last season. David West finished with 19 points. There were 19 lead changes in the first half, which ended in a 49–49 tie after the Knicks’ Jared Jeffries just beat the buzzer with a fast-break dunk. Paul scored 14 points in the third quarter, helping New Orleans take a 75–73 lead.