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标题[TimesPicayune] Wade again hits big shot
时间Tue May 4 11:13:11 2004
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Wade again hits big shot
Rookie's 3-pointer is clutch, like drive in Game 1 victory
Saturday, May 01, 2004
By John Reid
Staff writer
MIAMI -- The moment the 3-point shot left Heat guard Dwyane
Wade's hands, Lamar Odom knew it was good.
It came at the best possible moment for the Heat. The score
was tied at 80 and there were 54.4 seconds remaining. Odom
drove at the top of the key with three seconds remaining on
the shot clock.
He had no other option except to pass to Wade, who was
standing wide-open in the right corner.
"The ball always moves the fastest when you pass it," Odom
said. "Once I got him the ball, I didn't have any doubt he
could make the shot."
Wade delivered again. He did it in Game 1 with a driving shot
in the lane with 1.3 seconds remaining that clinched an 81-79
victory. This time, he pulled up before point guard Baron Davis
could contest him and nailed a 3-pointer that gave the Heat the
lead for good.
"I'm always looking to make plays," Wade said. "I'm my hardest
critic. When I caught the pass, I didn't want to let my team
down."
Wade had struggled in Games 3 and 4 at New Orleans Arena. He
didn't move quick enough to the basket against Davis. He
appeared to be frustrated over missed calls and his ineffective
play.
But he was the clutch player who carried the Heat down the
stretch, making three of five shots in the fourth quarter to
score seven of his 21 points. Only Eddie Jones did better in the
quarter, scoring eight of his 25.
The Hornets started the fourth quarter with a 63-58 lead and
couldn't hold it. They rushed perimeter shots and couldn't make
them. Davis finished with a game-high 33 points, but he missed
seven of nine shots in the fourth.
Hornets backup guard Darrell Armstrong missed three chances at
trying to make a 3-pointer in the closing minute. Guard David
Wesley missed all four shots. The Hornets shot 7-of-27 in the
quarter. The Heat made eight of 12.
"We didn't look like the experienced team down the stretch
tonight," Wesley said. "They were able to make plays, and we
didn't."
In total playoff games experience before the series started, the
Hornets had a 414-167 edge against the Heat.
The Hornets are the oldest team in the league, with seven players
who have 10 years or more experience. The Heat has eight players
who have played less than five seasons. But they were the clutch
performers Friday night, leading to their victory to take a 3-2
lead into Sunday's Game 6 at New Orleans Arena.
"He (Wade) hit a big-time 3," Heat forward Caron Butler said.
"They were trying to put a body on him. He was really aware of
the shot clock, and he knocked down the 3. That was big."
The Heat went on to to outscore the Hornets 29-20 in the fourth
quarter, despite shooting 44.3 percent for the game. But they held
the Hornets to 35.4-percent shooting.
But afterward, what excited Heat coach Stan Van Gundy mostly was
the poise that Wade showed.
"I think Dwyane has the potential to be a very good shooter," Van
Gundy said. "It was an unbelievable shot he made."
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John Reid can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3405.
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