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标题[SunSentinel] Heat expecting Hornets to drive more
时间Sat Apr 24 20:20:51 2004
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Heat expecting Hornets to drive more
By Brian Sumers
Staff Writer
Posted April 24 2004
Miami ?The outside shots didn't fall for New Orleans in Game 2,
so Stan Van Gundy expects the Hornets' guards to drive more
today.
Not that he really cares.
"I can't worry about what other people's game plans are," he said.
"If they take it to the hole then we've got to contain the ball
off the dribble and get bodies in front of them."
If the Hornets do drive, they may free up space for their outside
shooters, including guard Baron Davis, who missed 11 of 14 shots
Wednesday.
So far, the slightly undersized Heat has neutralized New Orleans
around the basket. Starters Lamar Odom, Brian Grant and Caron
Butler have combined to limit Jamaal Magloire, who finished seventh
in the NBA in rebounding during the regular season.
Once again, the Heat plans to keep the Hornets from developing an
inside game. Limited to mostly long-range shots in Game 2, New
Orleans shot just 24 percent. "I'm going to try not to let the
'bigs' get so close to the basket, [and] make them shoot shots
where their percentages are a little lower," Grant said.
More accolades
Rafer Alston continues to receive recognition for his breakthrough
season.
Alston finished seventh in voting for the league's Sixth Man Award,
given to the bench player who makes the most important contribution
to his team.
Dallas' Antawn Jamison won the award, averaging 14.8 points and 6.3
rebounds.
Keeping it loose
When Grant played in the playoffs for Sacramento in 1996, his
teammates took the postseason so seriously they hardly talked to
each other.
But this Heat squad is more relaxed, fully prepared to enjoy its
trip to New Orleans.
"Everybody claims they're Eddie Murphy on the plane," Butler said.
"I've got like 30 straight I can run on anybody at any given time.
I've got 30 real good jokes."
When the jokes aren't flowing, the players pass the time with card
games, mostly Spades. According to Butler, assistant coach Keith
Askins has emerged as the team's card shark.
"He's good at switching the cards up real quick," Butler said. "He's
got quick hands. You've got to watch him."
Postseason guest
At the end of his rookie year after his Clippers didn't make the
playoffs, Lamar Odom went to every Lakers home playoff game and
watched Shaquille O'Neal lead Los Angeles to its first championship
in more than 10 years.
Now Odom is sharing his playoff experiences with former Clippers
teammate Jeff McInnis, whose Cleveland squad didn't qualify for the
postseason.
A guest at Odom's house, McInnis has attended both playoff games and
will join the Heat at New Orleans today.
Odds and ends
Despite the Heat's noon tip-off today, Van Gundy said he wouldn't
set a curfew for his players.
"I'm not going to sit in the lobby and chart when everybody comes
in," he said. "They either want to win and take care of themselves
or they don't." ...
Asked whether the Heat was in command of the Hornets, Van Gundy
responded: "You know when you're in command of the series? When you
get your fourth win, that's when you're in control."
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