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標題[TimesPicayune] Mashburn likely to miss series
時間Thu Apr 15 21:36:53 2004
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Mashburn likely to miss series
Injury expected to keep him out of first round
Thursday, April 15, 2004
By John Reid
Staff writer
WASHINGTON -- When the Hornets start the playoffs Sunday at Miami,
forward Jamal Mashburn won't be in the lineup.
Mashburn said Wednesday he most likely will miss the entire first
round because the bone bruise in his right knee has not healed.
"It's disappointing in a lot of ways, but I'm not only concerned
about this year but also years to come," Mashburn said. "I'm having
pain, and I'm feeling bone hitting on bone. I'm not able to run. As
far as the first (round) part of the playoffs, I'm not going to be
able to play."
Mashburn has been on the injured list since March 16, and most of
his rehabilitation work has been riding a stationary bicycle.
"If I could play basketball on a bike, I would be fine," Mashburn
said. "This is one of the injuries I've had that I can't diagnose.
I don't how it's going to feel in a couple of weeks."
Bob Bass, the Hornets' executive vice president of basketball
operations and general manager, declined to say Wednesday whether
Mashburn would be put on the playoff roster.
The decision must be made before 2 p.m. today, when the final playoff
roster has to be sent to the league office.
Twelve players can be put on the roster. It hasn't been determined
whether guard Courtney Alexander will be included.
Alexander missed the entire regular season after rupturing an Achilles
tendon during an exhibition game in October.
Coach Tim Floyd said this week he would prefer Alexander to continue
his rehabilitation. But Alexander said the decision to play is up to
him, and he hadn't decided by Wednesday night.
LAST HURRAH: The Hornets played their last regular-season game in the
Eastern Conference with Wednesday night's 94-78 victory against the
Washington Wizards.
The Hornets will compete in the Western Conference next season.
STILL OUT: Hornets guard Darrell Armstrong missed his third consecutive
game because of a severely sprained right ankle.
It hasn't been determined if he will be ready for the playoff opener.
Armstrong was hurt last Friday against the Boston Celtics at New Orleans
Arena.
Floyd hopes Armstrong will have recovered by Sunday.
GOOD HALF: The Hornets shot 72 percent in the second quarter and
outscored the Wizards 33-19 to take a 57-39 halftime lead.
The Hornets shot 54.8 percent in the half. Center Jamaal Magloire
made all five of his shots for 13 points. Guard Baron Davis went
5-of-6 for 14 points, including making all four 3-pointers.
ON SCHEDULE: To keep Davis from getting overworked before the playoffs,
Floyd played Davis seven minutes or less at the start of each quarter.
On Monday, Davis returned to the lineup for the first time after
missing nine games with a sprained left ankle. He played 27 minutes
against the Wizards.
NO LOSING SEASON: The Hornets avoided their first losing season since
1991-92.
They finished 41-41, losing seven of their last 11 games.
GOOD SEASON: Magloire closed the regular season with a team-high 45
double-doubles.
He scored 23 points and had a game-high 14 rebounds against the Wizards.
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John Reid can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3405.
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