NBA: Paul helps Hornets top Wizards in Euro tour finale
By PAUL LOGOTHETIS
AP Sports Writer
BARCELONA, Spain — Life without Gilbert Arenas isn't getting any easier for the Washington Wizards, who dropped their second straight European exhibition game to the New Orleans Hornets, 102-80 in Barcelona today.
Melvin Ely had 19 points and eight rebounds and Chris Paul added 10 points and eight assists to help the Hornets wrap up the NBA's annual preseason tour of Europe with another strong performance. The Hornets, who cruised to a 96-80 victory over the Wizards in the first meeting Tuesday in Berlin, will return home with a 5-0 preseason record.
"It's always great to win preseason games but the most important thing is the team's mentality," Hornets coach Byron Scott said. "The team's mentality is strong, I think they're getting out to a better start than last year."
The Wizards lacked any punch even with All-Stars Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison in the lineup. Guards Antonio Daniels and Juan Dixon also returned from injury.
"We have scoring droughts without him," coach Eddie Jordan said of Arenas, who is out for the first month of the season following knee surgery.
Butler and rookie center JaVale McGee led Washington with 15 points each, while Jamison, who missed Tuesday's loss, shot just 4-of-14 to finish with nine points.
Despite the loss, Jordan was pleased with some of his younger players, who are vying to make this season's roster.
McGee gave the Wizards some life in the third quarter with several post baskets, including a one-handed dunk off Dixon's lofted pass. Ukrainian forward Oleksiy Pecherov scored 10 points, Andray Blatche had 11 and McGee added two blocks.
The Wizards' offensive drought wasn't as glaring at the start as it was in Tuesday's loss, when the Hornets held them scoreless for the first five-plus minutes. Butler popped a baseline jumper to get the team on the board just over two minutes in.
Paul's poise kept the Hornets' offense steady, helping them jump out to an early eight-point lead.
Scott had called on Paul to step it up for the NBA title contenders, even after a near MVP season last year in which he guided the Hornets to the Western Conference semifinals.
Paul stutter-stepped clear into the lane to score with a finger-roll and New Orleans led by 15 at the end of the first quarter.
"Chris was Chris, he always plays extremely well," Scott said. "This is going to be a very, very special year for him."
Ely opened the second period with a two-handed slam dunk to stretch the Hornets' lead to 17, but Washington trimmed it to 10 thanks after Butler scored on a dunk and a jumper.
But Rasual Butler nailed a 3-pointer and Ryan Bowen added a couple of free throws for an 18-point New Orleans lead at halftime.
"They're a team to beat for the NBA championship," Jordan said.
A stop-and-go match failed to get the crowd of 15,872 roaring until the fourth quarter, when things opened up after Scott brought Paul back out.
"We really have a lot of guys playing really well and it's going to make the rotations much easier," Scott said.
The game, played at the site of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, capped the NBA's four-game exhibition series. The New Jersey Nets and Miami Heat were also part of the tour, with the Nets winning both games — 100-98 in overtime in Paris before a 94-92 win in London.
Spain has always held an important place in the NBA's overseas tour plans as the league made its ninth visit and fourth to Barcelona.