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Raptors open road trip in New Orleans

Last Updated: Friday, November 6, 2009 | 10:22 AM ET

Point guard Jose Calderon is averaging 5.3 assists and 9.8 points for the Toronto Raptors this season.Point guard Jose Calderon is averaging 5.3 assists and 9.8 points for the Toronto Raptors this season. (Ron Turenne/NBAE/Getty Images)

After leading New Orleans to consecutive playoff berths, Chris Paul has been disappointed with the Hornets' sluggish start to 2009-10.

Even after winning a difficult game last time out, he knows the team has plenty of work to do.

Paul and the Hornets look for further improvements on the defensive end Friday night when they host the Toronto Raptors.

New Orleans (2-3) won the Southwest Division two years ago and finished with 49 wins last season to earn the seventh seed in the Western Conference playoffs, but it opened the new campaign with three losses in its first four games.

Prior to Wednesday's game against Dallas, coach Byron Scott criticized his players for their poor start. The team responded with a 114-107 overtime victory.

Peja Stojakovic hit a game-tying 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation and Paul scored six of his 39 points in the extra session for New Orleans, which improved to 2-0 at home.

Turning point

Perhaps later this season, the Hornets will look back on Scott's rant as a turning point, but Paul realizes they were fortunate not to have fallen to 1-4.

The Mavericks missed three free throws in the final 10 seconds, setting up the dramatic 3 by Stojakovic for his only points of the night.

"Just because we win one game doesn't mean everything's solved," said Paul, who is averaging 30.0 points on 64.3 per cent shooting. "The funny thing is, if they make a couple of those free throws and we lose this game, all the questions are: 'What's still wrong?'"

To eliminate those kinds of questions, New Orleans needs to improve its defence and rebounding.

The Hornets were fifth in the league in scoring defence in 2008-09 at 94.3 points, but are allowing an average of 105.2 this season. They're also struggling to control the glass despite having newcomer Emeka Okafor and David West inside, surrendering an average of 12.0 offensive rebounds, ninth worst in the league.

"We are starting to understand what we need to do defensively and we just have to continue to work on it tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day, and get it in embedded into our heads," Scott said.

Raps 3rd in league scoring

Trying to shore up any defensive miscues won't be easy against Toronto. The Raptors (2-2) are third in the league in scoring (108.5) and boast one of the NBA's best rebounders in Chris Bosh.

In Wednesday's 110-99 win over Detroit, Bosh had 25 points and eight rebounds, falling two shy of his fourth double-double in four games.

Andrea Bargnani picked up the slack on the boards, finishing a career-high 12 rebounds to go with 22 points for his first double-double of the season.

"We want more of that," said Bosh, who is averaging 29.5 points and 13 rebounds. "He did a really good job on the boards tonight. That shows that if he really asserts himself on the boards, he can be a factor for us in rebounding. We need that, we need all the rebounds we can get."

Bargnani, off to a fast start by averaging a career-high 22 points per game, finished with a total of 23 and five rebounds in two games against the Hornets in 2008-09, both losses.

This contest starts a difficult stretch for the Raptors, who play seven of their next eight on the road.

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