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标题[SunSentinel] New Orleans sends Mashburn home
时间Thu Apr 22 06:36:08 2004
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketball/heat/
sfl-mashburn21apr21,0,384369.story?coll=sfla-sports-heat
New Orleans sends Mashburn home
By Ethan J. Skolnick and Shandel Richardson
Staff Writers
Posted April 21 2004
MIAMI -- The New Orleans Hornets decided Tuesday that Jamal
Mashburn, not on the floor much this season and not on their
playoff roster, shouldn't be anywhere in sight for their
remaining playoff games.
"We're in the playoffs," said Bob Bass, the Hornets' executive
vice president of basketball operations. "To have a story every
day after this ... go on and on, that's why he won't be with
the team."
Bass was referring to a story Tuesday in which the 2002 All-Star
criticized the Hornets' handling of his medical treatment and
pondered retirement.
"It came at a bad time, a real bad time," said Bass, who spoke
with Mashburn on Tuesday.
Reached by phone Tuesday night, the former Heat forward said he
was told Bass would meet with him Thursday in New Orleans, after
the Hornets return there. He was still in town Tuesday because "I
have a home here" in Miami Beach.
Mashburn didn't understand why his comments created such a stir.
"All that stuff has been said before, so I don't know what the
reason was," said Mashburn, who played only 19 games this season
because of a bone bruise in his knee. "Someone asked me a question,
and I gave an honest answer. That's the only way I know how to be.
I would think people would respect me for it, and I respect myself
for it. And they know how I feel. I didn't realize you can get
penalized for how you feel. But the facts are the facts, the truth
is the truth. I've been traveling with them. I've done everything
they've asked me to do. I go to practices, I do all the rehab, all
the treatment. What more can they ask me to do?"
Mashburn acknowledged that he told the Hornets he couldn't play in
the first round against the Heat. The Hornets responded by leaving
him off the playoff roster, ending his season.
"I had no crystal ball for them," Mashburn said. "I said, 'Right
now, I'm not healthy to play.' But I want to play, that's what I
do. ... I'm just looking for some clear answers on my health. I
think that's the least I can ask for."
All Mashburn knows for sure is that "it hurts when I run. The
doctor told me there is no timetable. I asked him, 'Why do I keep
bruising my bone?' He told me, 'There's no cartilage in your knee.'"
Yet Mashburn says he wanted to be around even if he couldn't play,
and that he was trying to help young players like David West
understand playoff basketball.
"I like this group of guys," Mashburn said. "There's never been a
problem with us. There may have been some miscommunication as far
as me doing rehab down here [during the season]."
Mashburn said he did that for his health. Now 31, with one more year
on his contract at $9.3 million and an option for 2006-07, Mashburn
is calling retirement "an option. Because it's bone on bone. I want
to play, that's my main objective. But I'm a big-picture guy, and
if I'm in too much pain, I have to take that into consideration."
The other Hornets didn't consider Mashburn's banishment a big deal,
because he wasn't on the playoff roster anyway.
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