[外電] Clippers Turned to Royal Jelly
Clippers Turned to Royal Jelly
They lose to Kings for 12th consecutive time, 106-96, leaving Dunleavy
to bemoan his team's lack of aggressiveness.
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
April 3, 2006
SACRAMENTO — These late-season tests have been stressful for the
Clippers, who graded themselves poorly again Sunday night after a
106-96 loss to the Sacramento Kings at Arco Arena.
The Clippers acknowledged they flopped against a team that's also
trying to improve its standing in the Western Conference playoff race,
losing their 12th in a row to the Kings and their 16th consecutive
game here.
Forward Ron Artest scored a game-high 26 points and had five steals
while setting an aggressive tone on defense against the Clippers, who
rarely pushed back.
Although the Clippers rallied several times, briefly taking their only
lead in the third quarter, they quickly regressed as the Kings applied
more pressure.
The Clippers still appear to be playoff-bound for the first time in
nine seasons, but perhaps they should pack lightly.
"Our guys weren't prepared to come out and play the way we needed to
play," said Coach Mike Dunleavy, whose team is 0-3 against the Kings
this season. "… Mentally, we weren't here. We had 22 turnovers for 27
points, and another seven offensive boards for another 12 points, which
tells me I'm wasting my breath. We've got 10 games to figure it out,
and they've got to figure it out.
"We just let them take the game to us, and having said all that, we got
ourselves back into the game three different times. Then we took bad
shots, or turned it over again, and didn't make the plays we needed to
make. If we keep doing that, I think we'll still make the playoffs,
but we'll be one and done."
The Clippers (42-30) never recovered from the Kings' fast start.
Sacramento (38-36), which has won three in a row, began the game with
a 9-0 run. The Clippers pulled to within 45-41 with 1 minute 47 seconds
left in the first half, but the Kings closed on a 7-2 spurt to lead,
52-43, at halftime.
After the Clippers took their only lead, 59-58, on Cuttino Mobley's
three-pointer at the 7:57 mark of the third, Artest scored eight
consecutive points on two free throws and consecutive three-pointers
(he had four) to put Sacramento ahead for good.
Point guard Mike Bibby also made four three-pointers and had 22 points
with seven assists, and center Brad Miller contributed 25 points and
nine rebounds for the Kings, who moved closer to securing the
conference's eighth and final playoff berth.
"It's going to be tough, but if anyone can get the wins, I think we
can," said Bibby, who scored 38 and 32 points, respectively, in the
Kings' previous victories over the Clippers.
The Clippers would be seeded fifth if the playoffs began today. Their
"magic number" to clinch a playoff berth remained at four.
Sam Cassell and Chris Kaman each scored 20 points. Elton Brand, Kaman
and Vladimir Radmanovic were in double figures in rebounds for the
Clippers, who outrebounded the Kings, 54-31. But it didn't matter
because of all their other deficiencies, Dunleavy said.
"They're in the eighth spot and they need every win," Dunleavy said of
the Kings. "You think they're going to come out and not give a great
effort? Our decision making and their physical play — they took the
ball to us."
Said Kaman: "We knew what we had to do, and Mike's [defensive] coverages
were good. Obviously, he knows what he's doing by now, so it was just
frustrating that we can never get these guys."
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你們認為海南高高在上,位於雲端嗎?他們真的就這麼高不可攀嗎?
他們的成績的確是有目共睹的。以他們過去的戰績來看,我們和海南的確有天壤之別。
但是----
我在睡前,都會想像著有一天......
我每晚都在腦裡描繪我們和海南大學附屬高中參加IH的戰況。
從那一年前起,每晚都如此!
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