作者BIASONICA (my desired happiness)
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标题[AP] Heat Down Hornets, Cut Lead to 2-1
时间Mon Apr 26 07:00:17 2004
Heat Down Hornets, Cut Lead to 2-1
By BRETT MARTEL
AP Sports Writer
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Hornets used defense and inspired
play by their injured All-Star guard to get back into their
opening-round playoff series. Baron Davis, nursing a sprained left
ankle, had a team-high 21 points and the Hornets held Miami to 32.9
percent shooting in a 77-71 victory Saturday.
The Heat now lead the best-of-seven series 2-1. Game 4 is Tuesday
night in New Orleans.
David Wesley shot 3-of-4 from 3-point range for 18 points, while
the struggling Jamaal Magloire fought through constant double-teams
for 12 points, including two free throws in the final minute that
gave New Orleans a much-needed four-point cushion.
New Orleans, coming off an embarrassing 93-63 loss in Game 2, led
59-50 early in the final period after George Lynch's baseline jump
shot. Then Lamar Odom and Caron Butler combined to help Miami chip
away.
Odom had a putback, a pair of free throws and jumper before being
hit in the head and needing six stitches, which kept him out of the
game for about half the period.
Butler picked up the slack, starting with a putback of his own miss
with just over six minutes to go. He went on to hit a baseline jumper
and six free throws, the last two cutting Miami's deficit to 73-71
with 1:47 left.
But he then missed a 3 that would have given Miami the lead. On the
other end, Magloire grabbed an offensive rebound in a crowd and got
fouled, hitting both free throws to put New Orleans up 75-71 with 55
seconds to go.
After Rafer Alston and Eddie Jones missed 3-pointers, Stacy Augmon was
fouled after a rebound and iced the game with two more free throws.
Butler finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds, while Odom had 18.
New Orleans had been hurt by turnovers leading to easy Miami baskets
in the first two games. On Saturday, Miami scored just eight fast-break
points and committed 17 turnovers, while New Orleans scored seven
points on the fast break and turned the ball over only nine times.
New Orleans was tough on defense early, holding Miami to 2-of-15 start
from the field. But the Heat hung tight, and trailed just 19-14 at the
end of the first.
Miami's woeful shooting continued in the second quarter, however, as
they finished the half shooting 31.6 percent and trailed 41-29 at
halftime.
Notes:@ P.J. Brown was presented with the Joe Dumars Trophy for the
2004 NBA sportsmanship award prior to the game. The award is voted on
by NBA players. ... Davis was given a technical foul only 39 seconds
into the game after stealing the ball from Dwyane Wade, then taunting
him by stepping over him and stomping his foot. Before the quarter was
over, Magloire and Brian Grant were jawing face-to-face and each
received technicals. ... Miami's halftime score equaled their season
low. It also was the lowest scoring half ever for a Hornets opponent
in the playoffs. ... Davis left the game briefly early in the third
period to have his ankle taped and limped often during the game. ...
The game did not draw a sellout. Announced attendance was 14,251.
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April 25, 2004 - 5:07 a.m.
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