作者ilovet (晴)
看板Hornets
标题[情报] MASH DECISION
时间Sat Apr 17 00:11:36 2004
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MASH DECISION
Because of injuries to forward Jamal Mashburn and Courtney Alexander,
the Hornets did not place either on their playoff roster. Coach Tim Floyd
said the team consulted with both players, and made the decision based
solely on their health.
Friday, April 16, 2004
By Jimmy Smith
Staff writer
The Hornets will go through the playoffs as they did during the regular
season: minus nearly 30 points per game offensively, thanks to a couple
of nagging injuries.
The team did not place forward Jamal Mashburn or guard Courtney Alexander
on the playoff roster Thursday, meaning neither player is eligible for the
postseason, even if New Orleans advances past first-round opponent Miami.
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Mashburn, still bothered by a bone bruise in his right knee, and Alexander,
not fully recovered from a ruptured right Achilles tendon, have missed a
combined 145 games this season. Mashburn missed 63 games and Alexander 82.
Mashburn averaged 21.6 points last season, Alexander 7.9.
Because of injuries in the New Orleans backcourt to Baron Davis,
Darrell Armstrong (each recovering from sprained ankles) and David Wesley
(torn ligament in left big toe), the Hornets opted to place guard
Maurice Carter on the playoff roster as insurance.
"We had to make a decision, and based on the health of our three guards we
made the decision to go with Mo," Hornets coach Tim Floyd said Thursday.
"Mash is still not ready.
"It doesn't change anything. It's who we've been here for an extended period
of time. Our hope is Baron (Davis), Darrell (Armstrong) and David (Wesley)
are ready to play a playoff series because we obviously need those guys to
play on a high level. Hopefully we'll have a healthy unit ready to go."
Mashburn, through a Hornets spokesman, declined comment Thursday as he left
the Alario Center.
Alexander, who has worked hard to rehab his surgically repaired Achilles in
hopes he could return in time for the playoffs, was visibly dejected.
"I don't think the word disappointed can capture how I feel," he said. "It's
tough. I tried. I worked my tail off. I'll be able to sleep at night knowing
I gave it what I could. I didn't do it for any other reason except that all I
can remember is all the hard work I put into the season. I wanted to
experience some of it."
Hornets trainer Terry Kofler said the prudent choice was to be cautious about
Alexander's future.
"It's still early in the rehabilitative process," Kofler said, "and had he
tried to go out and play on it he really would have put himself at very great
risk of reinjuring it. He's got to think about himself for a change and not
worry about the team, which is really unique in Courtney, because he's a
great teammate to these guys."
Floyd said the decision to keep both players off the roster was made in
conjunction with them by executive vice president of basketball operations
Bob Bass, and had nothing to do with perceived chemistry problems the team
might have had when Mashburn first returned from injury after rehabbing at
his Miami home.
"Mash was a party to it," Floyd said, "and it was all about, 'Are you healthy
enough to play?' We'd certainly love to have him, but you can only do what
you can do."
Floyd and Hornets players said Thursday they were looking forward to
beginning the second season with a clean slate against the Heat on Sunday.
"It doesn't matter who we play, as long as we concentrate on the things we
have to do as a ballclub," Davis said. "I like our chances. I like my team.
I know we have the talent and the veteran leadership and personality to play
real well, no matter if we played Milwaukee, Miami or Detroit. I liked our
chances from the beginning."
NOTES: Tickets for the first two games of the series in New Orleans on April
24 and 27 are on sale at the New Orleans Arena box office, the NBA's
toll-free ticket line (1-800-4NBA-TIX), the Internet at Hornets.com or at
Ticketmaster locations, starting at $7 . . . . Cox Sports Television
(Channel 37) will televise Games 2, 4 and 5 of the Miami series. Games 4
and 5 also will be televised nationally by TNT. . . . Hornets center
Jamaal Magloire has been chosen Eastern Conference Player of the Month
. . . .
The Hornets did not practice Thursday, but begin preparations for the Heat
today. . . . The Hornets lost a coin flip with Milwaukee and will select
18th in the NBA draft June 24.
简单来说就是我们季後赛没有怪兽了 也没有Alexandar 考量到我们後卫群的伤势的
关系. 大夥儿加油吧 我们这整个球季都是这样赢球的不是吗 ^^?
Magloire~ 现在要更加倚靠你罗! 冲吧! 蜂群们~
Jimmy Smith can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3814.
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