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标题[SunSentinel] Davis says he'll again dominate
时间Sun Apr 18 18:44:30 2004
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketball/heat/
sfl-hornets18apr18,0,3264506.story?coll=sfla-sports-heat
Davis says he'll again dominate
By Ira Winderman
Staff Writer
Posted April 18 2004
The bravado might not last as long this time around.
When the Heat faced the Hornets in the 2001 playoffs, it attempted
to defend point guard Baron Davis straight up in the first two
games of what then was a best-of-5 opening-round series. By Game 3,
the Heat opted to trap Davis at midcourt.
Through it all, Davis averaged 20.3 points on 55 percent shooting,
five assists and 4.7 rebounds, as his team rolled to a 3-0 sweep.
This time, even with the first round expanded to best-of-7, the
Heat might not be as patient.
"How much will I load up will depend on how well we can contain
him without doing that, and how much their other guys are doing,"
Heat coach Stan Van Gundy said Saturday. "But we're prepared to do
everything that we have within our system to load up on him."
With Hornets forward Jamal Mashburn sidelined and defensive-minded
George Lynch starting in his place, Heat forward Caron Butler could
be the second defender thrown at Davis. A career 45 percent shooter,
Lynch shot 39.7 percent this season.
"You've got to help your teammates," Butler said. "If it's me that
needs to help, I can lean that way."
The initial challenge will likely go, straight up, to rookie guard
Dwyane Wade.
"We've worked on when he's got the ball that everyone on the floor
has to know he has the ball," Wade said. "You've got to give the
respect to a great player like that."
Davis closed the season sixth in the league in scoring, fourth in
assists and first in steals, making him just the third player since
1976-77 to rank in the top 10 in those categories, joining Gary Payton
and Michael Adams.
Two years ago, Davis had a dominant first-round series against the
Magic, averaging 25 points. Last season, he struggled somewhat in the
Hornets' first-round ouster at the hands of the 76ers.
"I'm going to come out and have another breakout series like I had
against Orlando," he vowed before the Hornets departed Saturday from
New Orleans in preparation for tonight's Game 1 at AmericanAirlines
Arena. "I know I was hurt last year, and I wasn't able to do some of
the things I wanted to do. Allen Iverson hurt us, and all of that
stuff still sticks with me. Now that the playoffs are here, I've got
to redeem myself."
Health, though, remains an issue. Davis missed nine consecutive games
with a sprained left ankle before returning for 27 monitored minutes
in each of the Hornets' final two games.
"I think the two games he got under his belt will certainly help him
during the playoffs," coach Tim Floyd said. "The thing I've been most
encouraged about with Baron is that he has some explosion off that
ankle and he has been able to get to the rim and penetrate, which is
so critical."
In addition, the swagger is back, the swagger that proved unbeatable
against the Heat in the 2001 first round, when the Hornets were in
Charlotte.
"We know that one of our disadvantages is that we are not as athletic
as they are," he said of the Heat. "But we know how to play. We know
how to play in the playoffs and win in the playoffs, which we've done
in the past.
"I like our chances."
Copyright c 2004, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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