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标题[TimesPicayune] Heat scorches Hornets on fast-break points
时间Tue Apr 20 18:46:29 2004
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Heat scorches Hornets on fast-break points
Outscores N.O. 18-0 in Game 1 matchup
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
By John Reid
Staff writer
MIAMI -- Not one time Sunday night did the Hornets outrun the Miami
Heat for a fast-break basket.
The Heat scored plenty, outscoring the Hornets 18-0 on fast breaks in
its 81-79 victory in Game 1. It took advantage of a 12-0 edge in the
third quarter that helped build its lead to 66-59 at the start of the
fourth.
Shooting guard David Wesley said if they're going to have a chance at
tying the series Wednesday night, they can't get outscored like that
again.
"In the East there is not really a lot of fast breaks, but to give up
18-0, that's huge," Wesley said. "But if we can get a few and cut down
on theirs, that could be the difference. I know it's not that simple,
but I think that's a good start."
SITTING OUT: Starting point guard Baron Davis and backup Darrell
Armstrong, who both have sprained right ankles, sat out Monday's
practice at the University of Miami. Both are expected to play
Wednesday.
"Either he should give me his ankle or I should give him mine,"
Armstrong said after Sunday's game. "But the bottom line is that
we both have to gut it out. That's what the playoffs are all about."
Armstrong played 16 minutes and went scoreless Sunday night. Davis
played 36 minutes and scored 17, but had difficulty keeping up with
Heat rookie guard Dwyane Wade, who made the game-winning shot with
1.3 seconds remaining.
HEADING BACK HOME: Instead of remaining in New Orleans between Games
3 and 4, Heat coach Stan Van Gundy said his team will return to Miami.
Van Gundy said having the long, two-day break is the reason they
decided to return. But they also will avoid the distraction of
frequenting Bourbon Street.
ENCOURAGING RUN: Hornets coach Tim Floyd said he was encouraged by
his team's defensive play during several stretches in Game 1. The
Hornets were able to overcome an 12-point deficit in the fourth
quarter to tie the score at 79 with 53.9 seconds remaining. They
also held forward Lamar Odom, who scored 17 points, scoreless in
the fourth quarter. Shooting guard Eddie Jones also was held scoreless
in the quarter. He finished with nine points in 37 minutes.
"I was encouraged by our resolve," Floyd said. "But we're going have
to get something in transition (offense) to help us along the way in
this series."
CONCERNED: The Heat collapsed its defensive pressure in the post by
doubling center Jamaal Magloire almost every time he touched the ball.
That limited him to 14 points. But Van Gundy remains concerned about
the Hornets guards' ability to make 3-pointers. The Hornets made seven
of 19 3-pointers in Game 1. Wesley, who scored 14 points, made
three-of-six and Davis went four-of-eight.
"Their 3-point shooting is a major concern," Van Gundy said. "It's
easier for us to actually try and double team their guards. But when
you also have to double team their bigs, it makes it difficult with
their two guys sitting out there (in the perimeter) shooting. I
thought Wesley and Davis shot the ball extremely well from the 3-point
line."
STUNNING: The Heat was so stunned about its two-point victory against
the Hornets, not many players did much talking immediately after the
game. "It was silent at first and I said, "Nobody died around here,
you can let your emotions out," and everybody then started cheering,"
said Heat second-year forward Caron Butler, who scored 12 points.
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John Reid can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3405.
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