[外電] From Rad to Bad
From Rad to Bad
Radmanovic gives Clippers hope, then Marion and Nash give Suns edge
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
May 13, 2006
Another L.A. story is unfolding for the Phoenix Suns, and the Clippers
are co-starring this time.
The last thriller was a big hit for the Suns, and they had a strong
opening this time with a 94-91 victory Friday night in Game 3 of the
Western Conference semifinals before a sellout crowd at Staples Center.
Coach Mike D'Antoni made adjustments after the Clippers routed the Suns
by 25 in Game 2 at US Airways Center, and he seemed to push the right
buttons.
Phoenix showed significant improvement in rebounding and containing
Elton Brand and Sam Cassell — must-do items on D'Antoni's checklist —
in winning for the first time this postseason when scoring fewer than
100 points.
And the Suns, taking a 2-1 series lead, again maintained their cool in
a tense postseason situation at Staples.
In their last visit here, Phoenix defeated the Lakers in overtime of
Game 6 en route to overcoming a 3-1 deficit in winning that best-of-
seven series.
With Cassell on the bench for much of the fourth quarter Friday, the
Suns closed well.
Point guard Steve Nash made a 14-foot fadeaway jumper with 3.6 seconds
remaining to give the Suns a three-point cushion after the Clippers
scored five unanswered points to pull within one, and Vladimir Radmanovic
missed a three-pointer at the buzzer that would have tied the score.
"It's a chess match. They made some great adjustments and won," said
Brand, who scored 40 and 27 points, respectively, in the first two
games. "We had some mismatches, and we didn't match up well.
"They went much bigger with Shawn Marion guarding Sam Cassell. Going
big helped them on the boards. They went big but were still able to
spread the floor with their shooters."
Marion struggled against Brand in Games 1 and 2, so D'Antoni shook up
the lineup, sending James Jones to the bench and starting Tim Thomas,
who guarded Brand with a lot of help double- and triple-team help.
The 6-foot-7 Marion shifted to the 6-3 Cassell, and the Suns got the
best of that matchup.
Marion had a 32-point, 19-rebound performance, and Thomas had 19 points
and 14 rebounds to help the Suns finish within one rebound (47-46) of
the Clippers, who had a 31-rebound advantage in Game 2.
They swarmed around Brand, who scored 20 points but missed 10 of 17
shots, and overcame the hot three-point shooting of Radmanovic, who
made four three-pointers in a row in one stretch of the fourth and
scored 18 points off the bench. Reserve Corey Maggette led the Clippers
with 14 rebounds.
Cassell missed eight of 10 shots and scored six points. He had 28 points
in Game 1 and 23 points in Game 2.
"He really didn't bother me, I just didn't knock down open looks,"
Cassell said of Marion. "I just hope I have those same looks in Game 4."
Cassell, considered among the best clutch shooters in the NBA, had few
opportunities in the fourth quarter.
With Shaun Livingston running the team and Radmanovic hot from three-
point range, the Clippers overcame an 11-point deficit early in the
quarter. Coach Mike Dunleavy left Cassell on the bench until 1:17
remained in the game. Seconds after he returned, Cassell missed a three-
pointer that would have tied the score at 89-89.
Trailing, 86-85, with 2:35 left to play, the Suns used a 7-0 run to
take a 92-86 lead with less than a minute remaining.
The Clippers got to within a point, 92-91, with 28.4 seconds left on
Brand's three-point play and two free throws by Quinton Ross, but Nash
connected on his clutch jump shot with Maggette guarding him.
As for Cassell, he supported Dunleavy's decision.
"Shaun was playing well, so I'm not surprised," he said. "The lineup
that was in was doing well. We came back, so I have no complaints."
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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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