Pelicans 板


LINE

http://www.nola.com/hornets/t-p/index.ssf?/base/sports-1/108227897583080.xml Floyd is in a no-win situation Sunday, April 18, 2004 Peter Finney If I were Tim Floyd, I'd almost want to be fired. Of course, that's just me talking. I'm sure those feelings are not shared by the coach of the Hornets. Whatever happens in the playoffs, I'm sure he'd like to return next season, when the Hornets move over to a tougher Western Conference, when the challenge for the man running the team will sharpen significantly, whoever that might be. For the moment, let's say this. On Thursday, Tim Floyd got some good news when it was announced, to the surprise of no one close to the organization, that Jamal Mashburn will not play in the postseason. Good news when last season's All-Star is out of the lineup? That's right. While Mashburn suited up for 19 of 82 regular-season games, he really was never a part of the 2003-04 Hornets. I don't think he wanted to be. Mashburn walked out on his teammates. He used a preseason minor knee injury, followed by an in-season re-injury of the same knee, as a medical excuse to essentially take the year off. His stance went something like this: "I don't play until I'm 100 percent." Tell that to the guys in the NFL. Joe Horn was rarely 100 percent for the Saints last year, but the Pro Bowl receiver was out there on Sundays. You couldn't keep him away. My bottom line on Mashburn: It was a selfish decision by a selfish player. Saying this, let me give you my bottom line on the head coach: In 82 games, Tim Floyd has yet to prove he can be the kind of head coach in the NBA he was in the NCAA. It's an old story. The ball is the same, the court is the same, but the games are totally different. In college, the coach calls the shots. In the land of guaranteed contracts known as the NBA, the players do. While all teams are forced to deal with injuries, it's accurate to say the Hornets were not as equipped to deal with injuries to their top two scorers, Mashburn and Baron Davis, as some of the more talented clubs, such as the Lakers and Kings. Still, Floyd's miseries had as much or more to do with defense than offense, the irony being, in college, defense was Floyd's stock in trade. But time after time, the Hornets were victimized by loose defense in the paint, by major breakdowns with the game on the line. More than anything, the Hornets are Baron Davis' team. Davis had his moments, as a penetrator, as a creator, sharing the basketball. Still, there were times when he tried to do too much, when he jacked up low-percentage 3s, when he overplayed his hand. Let's acknowledge that Davis is the Kobe Bryant of the Hornets. And let's consider what happened the other day when Phil Jackson of the Lakers, a coach who has won nine NBA championships, took Bryant to task. Jackson did this after games in which Bryant tossed up crazy shots despite triple-teaming, resulting in blowout losses to the Spurs and Trailblazers. "Kobe," Jackson said, "could be the glue that holds us together or the force that breaks us apart. I know he's a great player that won't be influenced by my will. My chastising him, my correcting him, that's not going to change what he does." So Kobe goes out, in a big game against the Kings, and decides to take one shot in the first half, finishing with eight points, almost 20 below his average. All to prove a point. Many years ago, when Elgin Baylor was coaching the New Orleans Jazz, a chastised Pete Maravich went into a pout and did the same thing. All to prove a point. Jackson, with nine rings, with all the leverage in the world, has to tread ever so lightly when it comes to dealing with Bryant's psyche. Compare this to Tim Floyd, a coach with next to zero leverage, trying to deal with Davis. A year ago, Paul Silas was dealing with the psyches of Mashburn and Davis, attempting to get them to defer to one another on the court, as a Hornets team that finished the season 47-35 prepared to face the 76ers in the first round of the playoffs. As it happened, the Hornets' elimination in six games greased the skids for Silas who, like Floyd this season, faced an assortment of injuries on a team that already was starting to show its age. It's going to be interesting to see how the Hornets, Mashburn and his 20 points having said goodbye, conduct themselves against the Miami Heat. Win or lose, the Hornets are better off without their All-Star forward, also an All-Star distraction. Lose the series, and Floyd could well be out of a job. Lose, and Floyd at least will have failed while trying. . . . . . . . Peter Finney can be reached at [email protected] or (504) 826-3802. --



※ 发信站: 批踢踢实业坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 218.166.78.11







like.gif 您可能会有兴趣的文章
icon.png[问题/行为] 猫晚上进房间会不会有憋尿问题
icon.pngRe: [闲聊] 选了错误的女孩成为魔法少女 XDDDDDDDDDD
icon.png[正妹] 瑞典 一张
icon.png[心得] EMS高领长版毛衣.墨小楼MC1002
icon.png[分享] 丹龙隔热纸GE55+33+22
icon.png[问题] 清洗洗衣机
icon.png[寻物] 窗台下的空间
icon.png[闲聊] 双极の女神1 木魔爵
icon.png[售车] 新竹 1997 march 1297cc 白色 四门
icon.png[讨论] 能从照片感受到摄影者心情吗
icon.png[狂贺] 贺贺贺贺 贺!岛村卯月!总选举NO.1
icon.png[难过] 羡慕白皮肤的女生
icon.png阅读文章
icon.png[黑特]
icon.png[问题] SBK S1安装於安全帽位置
icon.png[分享] 旧woo100绝版开箱!!
icon.pngRe: [无言] 关於小包卫生纸
icon.png[开箱] E5-2683V3 RX480Strix 快睿C1 简单测试
icon.png[心得] 苍の海贼龙 地狱 执行者16PT
icon.png[售车] 1999年Virage iO 1.8EXi
icon.png[心得] 挑战33 LV10 狮子座pt solo
icon.png[闲聊] 手把手教你不被桶之新手主购教学
icon.png[分享] Civic Type R 量产版官方照无预警流出
icon.png[售车] Golf 4 2.0 银色 自排
icon.png[出售] Graco提篮汽座(有底座)2000元诚可议
icon.png[问题] 请问补牙材质掉了还能再补吗?(台中半年内
icon.png[问题] 44th 单曲 生写竟然都给重复的啊啊!
icon.png[心得] 华南红卡/icash 核卡
icon.png[问题] 拔牙矫正这样正常吗
icon.png[赠送] 老莫高业 初业 102年版
icon.png[情报] 三大行动支付 本季掀战火
icon.png[宝宝] 博客来Amos水蜡笔5/1特价五折
icon.pngRe: [心得] 新鲜人一些面试分享
icon.png[心得] 苍の海贼龙 地狱 麒麟25PT
icon.pngRe: [闲聊] (君の名は。雷慎入) 君名二创漫画翻译
icon.pngRe: [闲聊] OGN中场影片:失踪人口局 (英文字幕)
icon.png[问题] 台湾大哥大4G讯号差
icon.png[出售] [全国]全新千寻侘草LED灯, 水草

请输入看板名称,例如:Boy-Girl站内搜寻

TOP