作者BIASONICA (my desired happiness)
看板Hornets
标题[recap][game6] 热火 83 @ 黄蜂 89 -2004/05/02
时间Mon May 3 09:30:04 2004
http://www.nba.com/games/20040502/MIANOH/recap.html
New Orleans 89, Miami 83
Hornets Stave Off Heat
NEW ORLEANS, May 2 (Ticker) - Baron Davis got some help from his
teammates. The New Orleans Hornets got some help from the Miami
Heat.
Frontcourt starters Jamaal Magloire, George Lynch and P.J. Brown
gave Davis some support and the Hornets forced Game Seven in their
Eastern Conference first-round series with an 89-83 victory over
the sloppy Heat.
Davis had 15 points and 12 assists as the Hornets became the first
team in the 2004 postseason to win an elimination game. The
All-Star guard was not as spectacular as he was in Friday's Game
Five loss at Miami, when he was a virtual one-man team. Instead of
looking for his offense, Davis got his teammates involved.
"My job is to get them the ball," Davis said. "I don't have to
score a lot for us to beat these guys. I just have to play with
poise and have a good floor game. The only thing we have to do is
not turn the ball over. As long as we continue to get shots and
offensive rebounds, we are a real good team, but we have to limit
our turnovers and get a good shot each time."
Magloire, an All-Star who scored just 10 points Friday, had 14 and
nine rebounds. Lynch, who had five points on 1-of-9 shooting Friday,
bounced back with a playoff career-high 16 points.
"We just tried to make it a half-court game and control the tempo,
which plays to our favor," Lynch said. "We're a bigger team, more
physical, and we should have an edge in that type of game."
The Hornets also got a lift from P.J. Brown, who had 16 points, nine
boards, and three assists. Brown had been averaging 7.2 points on
just 29 percent shooting but helped New Orleans own a 60-32 advantage
in frontcourt scoring.
"I definitely think the stakes were raised today in an elimination
game and our backs against the wall," Brown said. "For us to extend
our season we had to give everything we had and just leave it out on
the floor. I thought everybody that played gave everything they had.
It was just a very intense game."
Davis had just four points in the first half, but the Hornets didn't
need him to score - not with the Heat shooting 30 percent (12-of-40)
with 14 straight misses at one point and committing 12 turnovers.
"If I had the answer, we wouldn't be facing a Game Seven," said rookie
Dwyane Wade, who led the Heat with 27 points. "They played us well in
the first half, but we have to come out with more intensity."
The Heat, who never led, tied it with 3:37 to play in the first quarter
on a driving layup by forward Lamar Odom. But Odom was assessed a
technical foul for taunting, and the Hornets scored 18 of the next
19 points to open a 32-15 lead with 7:29 remaining until halftime.
Odom had a subpar game, scoring just nine points on 3-of-12 shooting
with six turnovers before fouling out.
"We've got to play our game (in Game Seven)," said Odom. "It's going
to be a tough game. Whoever makes the most plays at the end of the
game, and the least mistakes, is going to win."
Miami had another drought in the third quarter, falling behind 65-46
with 3:45 left in the third quarter as Davis began to look for his
offense. A late surge by the Heat fell short, setting up Game Seven
at Miami on Tuesday.
"I thought the Hornets played great," Miami coach Stan Van Gundy
said. "They dominated the game on both ends of the floor. The only
positive part for us (is) we didn't quit. We've been that way all
year. We won't quit or go away. That could have been a 25- or
30-point game. We got dominated today for 42 minutes."
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