作者BIASONICA (my desired happiness)
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標題[TimesPicayune] Heat defense stingy
時間Fri Apr 23 03:49:36 2004
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Heat defense stingy
Thursday, April 22, 2004
By Jimmy Smith
Staff writer
MIAMI -- Defensively, one of the Heat's primary characteristics
has been to clog the middle to deny easy baskets in the paint.
"Everything they do is built around taking away the interior,"
Hornets coach Tim Floyd said. "They've been that way all year
long."
Longer than that, actually.
P.J. Brown, who played for the Heat, said that always has been
Miami's forte.
That didn't stop the Hornets from going to center Jamaal Magloire,
though.
The first time New Orleans looked inside to Magloire on Wednesday
night in Game 2 of their best-of-seven series, he was guarded by
Brian Grant.
Result: a short Magloire hook for two. But Magloire finished with
nine points (four of 11) before fouling out with 3:13 remaining.
TOUGH START: Brown missed his first five shots before finally
making one with 3:21 remaining in the second quarter.
It got no better, though. Brown was 2-of-12 on the night.
QUICK START: The Hornets' David Wesley hit his first two shots of
the game, two 3-pointers.
He didn't make another basket the rest of the game, missing seven
in a row.
AT LAST: New Orleans didn't have one fast-break point in Game 1.
The Hornets' Baron Davis got the first with 8:52 remaining in the
first quarter of Game 2, racing by the Miami defense for a driving
layup in transition.
LOOKED OK: Hornets guard Darrell Armstrong, who sat out the last
two days of practice to rest his sprained right ankle, checked into
Game 2 for the first time at the beginning of the second quarter.
He appeared to move freely and didn't seem to be hindered by the
injury.
BUT . . . : Play slowed down measurably in the second quarter.
Through the first 6:34, the shooting was dreadful. The Hornets
were 1-of-9, and the Heat were 2-of-11. For the quarter, Miami
was 5-of-21 (23.8), and the Hornets 4-of-18 (22.2). The Hornets
held the Heat to 15 points in the period, but scored 17.
LOOKING FOR "O": In an effort to find someone on the floor to
score, Floyd inserted Steve Smith into the lineup that started
the second half, in place of George Lynch, essentially giving
New Orleans a three-guard lineup: Davis, Wesley and Smith, along
with Brown and Magloire.
The change didn't help much. The Hornets missed their first seven
shots in the quarter, made two of 19, and scored 10 points. That
tied a franchise-low for points in a quarter in a playoff game.
. . . . . . .
Jimmy Smith can be reached at
[email protected] or (504) 826-3814.
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