<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The New Orleans Hornets just have one win, and it's December. Their three best players aren't in uniform. And a postseason appearance will certainly pass them by for the first time since 1999, as they continue to fall in their Western Conference debut season. All this depressing news makes New Orleans' Bourbon Street seem very appealing as an escape from the reality of the hardwood. But Byron Scott is not depressed, or saying woe is me, or trying to get to Pat O'Brien's. In fact, the Hornets' first-year coach is thanking God daily for the opportunity to be in New Orleans rather than New Jersey. </div> Full Article
hey i didn't know he was unhappy in new jersey. well glad to see Byron Scott is satisfied, i have always liked the city of New Orleans and to see someone being loyal is heartwarming
I can understand loving the city of New Orleans, but you can't be satisfied with the way the Hornets are playing.