2005–06 New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets season
Before the commencement of training camp, the City of New Orleans was hit by Hurricane Katrina.[1] With the New Orleans Arena partly damaged and the city's infrastructure in need of repair the Hornets would sign a deal to play most of their games in Oklahoma City, becoming the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets for the season. In Oklahoma City, the Hornets would enjoy sell out crowds at the Ford Center.[1]
The addition of draft pick Chris Paul resulted in the team competing for a playoff spot. In January and February, the club played winning basketball despite losing Chris Andersen to a two year suspension for illegal drugs. Chris Paul showed the poise and play making skills of a veteran finishing second in steals and seventh in assists as he posted a terrific 3.34 assist to turnover ratio, while leading all rookies with 16.1 ppg.[1]
On March 8 the Hornets returned to New Orleans with a near sell out crowd on hand to watch the Hornets lose to the Los Angeles Lakers 113-107.[1] In March, the Hornets went into a tail spin winning just 3 of 14 games. The Hornets who played 6 of their last 12 home games in New Orleans would go on to finish in 4th place in their division with a 38-44 record. Chris Paul was named Rookie of the Year.
Offseason
Draft picks
Main article:
2005 NBA Draft
Roster
Regular season
Standings
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Game log
2005–06 Game Log |
November
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
1 |
Nov 1 |
Sacramento Kings |
93–67 |
Ford Center |
1–0 |
Won 1 |
2 |
Nov 2 |
@ Cleveland Cavaliers |
87–109 |
Quicken Loans Arena |
1–1 |
Lost 1 |
3 |
Nov 5 |
@ Houston Rockets |
91–84 |
Toyota Center |
2–1 |
Won 1 |
4 |
Nov 9 |
Orlando Magic |
83–88 |
Ford Center |
2–2 |
Lost 1 |
5 |
Nov 12 |
Dallas Mavericks |
103–109 |
Ford Center |
2–3 |
Lost 2 |
6 |
Nov 15 |
@ Miami Heat |
102–109 (OT) |
AmericanAirlines Arena |
2–4 |
Lost 3 |
7 |
Nov 16 |
Denver Nuggets |
81–91 |
Ford Center |
2–5 |
Lost 4 |
8 |
Nov 18 |
Atlanta Hawks |
95–92 |
Ford Center |
3–5 |
Won 1 |
9 |
Nov 19 |
@ Orlando Magic |
98–95 |
Amway Arena |
4–5 |
Won 2 |
10 |
Nov 21 |
@ Philadelphia 76ers |
91–103 |
Wachovia Center |
4–6 |
Lost 1 |
11 |
Nov 23 |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
84–80 |
Ford Center |
5–6 |
Won 1 |
12 |
Nov 26 |
@ Seattle Supersonics |
105–99 |
Key Arena |
6–6 |
Won 2 |
13 |
Nov 28 |
@ Golden State Warriors |
83–99 |
Oracle Arena |
6–7 |
Lost 1 |
14 |
Nov 30 |
@ Denver Nuggets |
102–95 |
Pepsi Center |
7–7 |
Won 1 |
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December
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
15 |
Dec 2 |
Philadelphia 76ers |
88–86 |
Ford Center |
8–7 |
Won 2 |
16 |
Dec 3 |
Dallas Mavericks |
88–97 |
American Airlines Center |
8–8 |
Lost 1 |
17 |
Dec 6 |
@ Memphis Grizzlies |
73–89 |
FedExForum |
8–9 |
Lost 2 |
18 |
Dec 7 |
Boston Celtics |
87–101 |
Ford Center |
8–10 |
Lost 3 |
19 |
Dec 9 |
@ Portland Trail Blazers |
95–98 (OT) |
Rose Garden |
8–11 |
Lost 4 |
20 |
Dec 11 |
@ Sacramento Kings |
100–110 |
ARCO Arena |
8–12 |
Lost 5 |
21 |
Dec 12 |
@ Phoenix Suns |
91–87 |
US Airways Center |
9–12 |
Won 1 |
22 |
Dec 14 |
@ Los Angeles Clippers |
102–89 |
Ford Center |
10–12 |
Won 2 |
23 |
Dec 16 |
Phoenix Suns |
88–101 |
Pete Maravich Assembly Center |
10–13 |
Lost 1 |
24 |
Dec 18 |
San Antonio Spurs |
89–76 |
Ford Center |
11–13 |
Won 1 |
25 |
Dec 21 |
@ Minnesota Timberwolves |
69–88 |
Target Center |
11–14 |
Lost 1 |
26 |
Dec 23 |
@ Milwaukee Bucks |
94–101 |
Bradley Center |
11–15 |
Lost 2 |
27 |
Dec 28 |
Houston Rockets |
92–90 |
Ford Center |
12–15 |
Won 1 |
28 |
Dec 29 |
@ San Antonio Spurs |
84–111 |
AT&T Center |
12–16 |
Lost 1 |
29 |
Dec 31 |
Dallas Mavericks |
90–95 |
Ford Center |
12–17 |
Lost 2 |
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January
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
30 |
Jan 2 |
Charlotte Bobcats |
103–86 |
Ford Center |
13–17 |
Won 1 |
31 |
Jan 4 |
Miami Heat |
107–92 |
Ford Center |
14–17 |
Won 2 |
32 |
Jan 6 |
Portland Trail Blazers |
90–80 |
Ford Center |
15–17 |
Won 3 |
33 |
Jan 7 |
@ Atlanta Hawks |
93–101 |
Philips Arena |
15–18 |
Lost 1 |
34 |
Jan 10 |
Detroit Pistons |
86–96 |
Ford Center |
15–19 |
Lost 2 |
35 |
Jan 13 |
Sacramento Kings |
90–76 |
Lloyd Noble Center |
16–19 |
Won 1 |
36 |
Jan 14 |
@ Houston Rockets |
86–80 |
Toyota Center |
17–19 |
Won 2 |
37 |
Jan 16 |
@ Charlotte Bobcats |
107–92 |
Charlotte Bobcats Arena |
18–19 |
Won 3 |
38 |
Jan 18 |
Memphis Grizzlies |
87–79 |
Ford Center |
19–19 |
Won 4 |
39 |
Jan 20 |
@ Washington Wizards |
99–110 |
Verizon Center |
19–20 |
Lost 1 |
40 |
Jan 21 |
@ New York Knicks |
98–109 |
Madison Square Garden |
20–20 |
Won 1 |
41 |
Jan 23 |
@ Boston Celtics |
78–91 |
TD Banknorth Garden |
20–21 |
Lost 1 |
42 |
Jan 23 |
San Antonio Spurs |
68–84 |
Ford Center |
20–22 |
Lost 2 |
43 |
Jan 28 |
@ Memphis Grizzlies |
95–86 |
FedExForum |
21–22 |
Won 1 |
44 |
Jan 30 |
Milwaukee Bucks |
94–93 |
Ford Center |
22–22 |
Won 2 |
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February
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
45 |
Feb 1 |
Chicago Bulls |
100–95 |
Ford Center |
23–22 |
Won 3 |
46 |
Feb 4 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
106–90 |
Ford Center |
24–22 |
Won 4 |
47 |
Feb 6 |
@ New Jersey Nets |
91–99 |
Continental Airlines Arena |
24–23 |
Lost 1 |
48 |
Feb 8 |
Seattle SuperSonics |
109–102 |
Ford Center |
25–23 |
Won 1 |
49 |
Feb 10 |
New York Knicks |
111–100 |
Ford Center |
26–23 |
Won 2 |
50 |
Feb 11 |
@ Minnesota Timberwolves |
100–94 |
Target Center |
27–23 |
Won 3 |
51 |
Feb 13 |
Washington Wizards |
97–96 |
Ford Center |
28–23 |
Won 4 |
52 |
Feb 15 |
Portland Trail Blazers |
102–86 |
Ford Center |
29–23 |
Won 5 |
53 |
Feb 21 |
@ Indiana Pacers |
75–97 |
Conseco Fieldhouse |
29–24 |
Lost 1 |
54 |
Feb 22 |
Utah Jazz |
76–82 |
Ford Center |
29–25 |
Lost 2 |
55 |
Feb 25 |
@ Utah Jazz |
100–95 |
Delta Center |
30–25 |
Won 1 |
56 |
Feb 26 |
@ Portland Trail Blazers |
88–75 |
Rose Garden |
31–25 |
Won 2 |
57 |
Feb 28 |
@ Seattle SuperSonics |
104–114 |
KeyArena |
31–26 |
Lost 1 |
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March
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
58 |
Mar 1 |
@ Los Angeles Clippers |
67–89 |
Staples Center |
31–27 |
Lost 2 |
59 |
Mar 6 |
Phoenix Suns |
88–101 |
Ford Center |
31–28 |
Lost 3 |
60 |
Mar 8 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
107–113 |
New Orleans Arena |
31–29 |
Lost 4 |
61 |
Mar 10 |
Indiana Pacers |
90–92 |
Ford Center |
31–30 |
Lost 5 |
62 |
Mar 12 |
New Jersey Nets |
84–95 |
Ford Center |
31–31 |
Lost 6 |
63 |
Mar 14 |
@ San Antonio Spurs |
81–96 |
AT&T Center |
31–32 |
Lost 7 |
64 |
Mar 18 |
Denver Nugets |
94–109 |
New Orleans Arena |
31–33 |
Lost 8 |
65 |
Mar 21 |
Los Angeles Clippers |
120–108 |
New Orleans Arena |
32–33 |
Won 1 |
66 |
Mar 23 |
Houston Rockets |
92–93 |
Ford Center |
32–34 |
Lost 1 |
67 |
Mar 24 |
@ Chicago Bulls |
82–96 |
United Center |
32–35 |
Lost 2 |
68 |
Mar 26 |
@ Los Angeles Lakers |
94–105 |
Staples Center |
32–36 |
Lost 3 |
69 |
Mar 27 |
@ Utah Jazz |
80–104 |
Delta Center |
32–37 |
Lost 4 |
70 |
Mar 29 |
@ Golden State Warriors |
86–85 |
Oracle Arena |
33–37 |
Won 1 |
71 |
Mar 31 |
Memphis Grizzlies |
107–102 |
Ford Center |
34–37 |
Won 2 |
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April
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Location/Attendance |
Record |
Streak |
72 |
Apr 2 |
@ Toronto Raptors |
120–113 (2OT) |
Air Canada Centre |
35–37 |
Won 3 |
73 |
Apr 4 |
@ Detroit Pistons |
93–101 |
The Palace of Auburn Hills |
35–38 |
Lost 1 |
74 |
Apr 5 |
Golden State Warriors |
114–109 (OT) |
Ford Center |
36–38 |
Won 1 |
75 |
Apr 7 |
Toronto Raptors |
95–89 |
Ford Center |
37–38 |
Won 2 |
76 |
Apr 8 |
@ Dallas Mavericks |
77–101 |
American Airlines Center |
37–39 |
Lost 1 |
77 |
Apr 10 |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
101–103 |
Ford Center |
37–40 |
Lost 2 |
78 |
Apr 12 |
Seattle Supersonics |
104–99 |
Ford Center |
38–40 |
Won 1 |
79 |
Apr 14 |
Utah Jazz |
104–105 |
Ford Center |
38–41 |
Lost 1 |
80 |
Apr 16 |
@ Sacramento Kings |
79–96 |
ARCO Arena |
38–42 |
Lost 2 |
81 |
Apr 17 |
@ Phoenix Suns |
78–115 |
US Airways Center |
38–43 |
Lost 3 |
82 |
Apr 19 |
@ Los Angeles |
95–115 |
Staples Center |
38–44 |
Lost 4 |
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2005–06 Schedule |
Playoffs
Player statistics
Legend
Season
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Playoffs
Awards and records
Awards
- Chris Paul, NBA Rookie of the Year [4]
Records
Transactions
Trades
Free Agents
Additions
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References
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