作者BIASONICA (my desired happiness)
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标题[2TheAdvocate] Stakes, emotions high for Hornets
时间Wed May 5 04:40:06 2004
http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/050404/hor_hornets001.shtml
Stakes, emotions high for Hornets
By LES EAST
Special to The Advocate
NEW ORLEANS -- Sixteen days ago, the New Orleans Hornets and
the Miami Heat began their best-of-seven first-round playoff
series.
They have played six times and each time the home team has
won, leaving a winner-take-all Game 7 to be played at 6 p.m.
CDT today in Miami (TNT).
As the stakes have gotten higher, emotions have intensified.
Eleven of the 15 technical fouls called in the series have
come in the last two games, eight of them on the Hornets.
So with both teams' seasons riding on tonight's outcome, the
difference could well be which team does the best job of
keeping its emotions in check. Both have lost their composure
at times, usually as the visitor.
"Composure is everything, especially in this series," Hornets
guard Baron Davis said. "It's going to be even more physical
and even more emotional in Game 7. The team that's been able to
get stops at the end and hit big shots has been the team to win."
New Orleans has far more experience than Miami, particularly in
the playoffs, but hasn't always played that way. The Heat were
more composed down the stretch in winning Games 1 and 5 at home.
Miami rookie guard Dwyane Wade hit the two biggest shots of the
series, a game-winner with one second left in Game 1 and a
3-pointer that gave Miami the lead for good in the final minute
of Game 5.
"We feel comfortable and confident that we can get the job done,"
Hornets forward P.J. Brown said. "We gave away Game 1. We gave
away Game 5. Coming down the stretch, we didn't take care of the
ball and play smart down there. Hopefully we learned our lesson."
Brown led an all-out assault on the Heat's collective head in
Game 6. The Hornets bumped the Heat when they came into the lane
and barked at them throughout.
"In Game 7, we're going to come out with the same force and
aggression," Brown said. "But most of all we're going to have fun.
I would think they're starting to feel some pressure."
Brown frustrated Heat forward Lamar Odom into his worst game of
the series -- nine points on 3-of-12 shooting and six turnovers
before fouling out. Brown had 16 points.
"We do our fighting with our play," Odom said. "You have to have
contained aggression. You can't be intimidated in a basketball
game."
The Hornets are 0-5 in Miami this season, having last won there
late last season. The Heat have a 15-game home-court winning
streak.
"Maybe the odds are in our favor; we've lost like 18 straight
down there," Hornets guard David Wesley said, smiling. "We've got
to get one. Now would be a great time to do it. We have to get a
win any way -- ugly, pretty, from the outside, from the inside.
The pressure is to win Game 7, so both teams have the same amount."
Two second-round series are already under way and another gets
under way tonight. The final one starts Thursday in Indiana, once
the Hornets and Heat finally decide who gets to play the top-seeded
Pacers, who finished a first-round sweep of Boston on April 25.
"I think most Game 7s come down to the last two minutes," Hornets
coach Tim Floyd said, "whoever can execute late and get the ball
to the rim late. It also comes down to defensive rebounding, not
turning the ball over, and poise. Which team can play with a lot
on the line?"
Everything is on the line in this one. An 82-game regular-season
produced a one-game difference between these teams, giving the
Heat home-court advantage in this decisive game.
"We've got to play smart," Hornets forward George Lynch said. "At
times, we've lost our composure a little bit. We're the more
veteran ball club. We should be able to control our emotions. He
have to play physical, but we have to be smart about it."
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