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Editorial: Jazz and Razz
With 13 assists against the Knicks Monday night, Hornets point guard CHRIS PAUL topped the 3,000 mark in his career. He needed only 304 games to reach that milestone. That is third-fewest in league history behind Oscar Robertson (291) and Isiah Thomas (301). Mr. Paul led the league in assists last season.
There were many big plays in the Saints-Falcons game Monday night, but the interception for a TD by JABARI GREER late in the first half had a huge impact. The play gave the Saints a 28-14 lead and momentum going into half-time. It also secured the win for the Saints, although that wasn't clear until the game ended.
When the guys in stripes announce that No. 64 is an eligible receiver, Saints fans can almost always expect something good to happen. Lineman ZACH STRIEF has his number called when the Saints offense lines up in its "jumbo" package, featuring three tight ends and an extra lineman. That was the configuration when Reggie Bush walked into the end zone untouched Monday night.

