New Orleans, LA (via Sports Network) - David West scored 25 points and Marco Belinelli added a season-high 22 to lead New Orleans in a 93-74 rout of the Detroit Pistons.
Chris Paul dished out 14 assists and recorded five steals for the Hornets, who snapped a two-game slide and were playing their first home game since NBA commissioner David Stern announced the league has agreed to purchase the team.
Ben Gordon came off the bench to score a team-high 19 points for the Pistons, who have dropped six of seven.
Both offenses failed to do much that was remarkable in the first half. The Pistons made 43 percent of their shots, but didn't sink a three-pointer and got to the line for only four free throws.
However, New Orleans' offense wasn't overpowering, and the Hornets held a 22-15 lead after 12 minutes.
Detroit was still hanging around late in the half, as Greg Monroe's tip shot with 3:33 left ended a six-point burst and got the Pistons within 35-30. The Hornets scored the next five and carried a 44-34 advantage into the break, but weren't able to pull away until the middle of the third quarter.
After Rodney Stuckey's layup had the Pistons within 50-44 with 8:34 on the clock, New Orleans went on a 14-0 run. West scored half of the points to help push the margin to 20.
The Hornets took a 73-57 advantage to the fourth, and led by as many as 25 in the final quarter.
New Orleans made half of its shots, and scored 19 points off 13 Pistons turnovers...Stuckey scored 16 points for Detroit, while Richard Hamilton added 13 and Jason Maxiell 10.