[外電] Zaza losing some zip?
Zaza losing some zip?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/14/06
‧ ZAZA BACK IN TOWN: Hawks center Zaza Pachulia is facing a far
different dilemma this season than he did last season playing for
the Bucks, the team the Hawks faced Monday night at the Bradley
Center. He had to battle his way through a crowd at big man to
play 1,400 minutes as the Bucks' reserve center. He eclipsed that
mark over a month ago with the Hawks. He's actually been forced
to play a few more minutes (30.7) than Hawks coach Mike Woodson
had in mind for the third-year center who spent his first NBA
season in Orlando. Jason Collier's death in October threw the
entire frontcourt rotation into disarray, leaving unproven talents
Esteban Batista and John Edwards to serve as Pachulia's backups.
"It's been tough on Zaza," Woodson said. "And he's as physically
fit as a guy could be. But we watch the tape, there are times
during the game when you look at him and realize that he just
doesn't have that zip he needs. And that has to do with the
minutes we're playing him. But Z's been our horse inside this
year. And I'm not worried about the fatigue. In fact, I think it
will benefit him in the long run because his body will be
conditioned for the rigors next time around." Pachulia's averaging
11.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and ranks third in the league in
offensive rebounds per game (3.4), a stat he led the league in
early in the season.
‧ LANG SIGNS ON FOR ANOTHER 10 DAYS: Pachulia could get some
relief in the form of James Lang, if Lang continues to progress
the way Woodson and his staff say he has in the past week. He
signed a second 10-day contract with the Hawks over the weekend,
allowing him a few more days to make an impression and possibly
work his way into the rotation. Lang, a 6-foot-10, 285-pound wide
body, has yet to see game action with the Hawks. But Woodson said
there's a chance he could be needed in the coming days, with games
against New York and Utah on deck after Monday night's game with
the Bucks.
‧ CHILDRESS AND LUE STILL OUT: The Hawks played without their
biggest contributors of the bench yet again Monday night. Both
Josh Childress (ankle) and Tyronn Lue (knee) remain in street
clothes. And neither is expected to return before the weekend,
though Childress is much closer to getting back in uniform than
Lue.
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http://www.ajc.com/hawks/content/sports/hawks/stories/0314notes.html
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