[外電] Clippers Lose It in Desert
Clippers Lose It in Desert
They let a three-point lead in closing seconds of first overtime
disappear and fade in the second extra session. Suns lead series, 3-2.
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
May 17, 2006
PHOENIX — They've overcome obstacles this season that stopped them
throughout their dismal past, and now the Clippers must dig down deeper
than ever.
They're in trouble and working against history after losing in double
overtime Tuesday night to the Phoenix Suns, 125-118, in Game 5 of the
Western Conference semifinals at US Airways Center.
The Suns again found a way to win a playoff thriller against a Staples
Center tenant, outscoring the Clippers, 14-7, in the second overtime
to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.
Shawn Marion scored 36 points and grabbed 20 rebounds, and Raja Bell
made a three-point shot over Daniel Ewing with 1.1 seconds remaining
in the first overtime — with the Clippers having a foul to give before
getting into the bonus — to force the final extra session, and put the
Suns in position to end the Clippers' season Thursday night in Game 6
at Staples.
In NBA history, teams that win the fifth game in playoff series tied
at 2-2 have won 84% of the series.
That could be bad news for the Clippers, but they seemed ready for the
next challenge after a physically and emotionally draining experience.
They were making plans to return to the desert for a decisive Game 7
on Monday, saying anyone who doubts them hasn't been paying attention
this season.
"We've overcome a lot, and I guess it's unexpected," said power forward
Elton Brand, who led the Clippers with 33 points, 15 rebounds, five
assists and five blocked shots in almost 55 minutes.
"We lost and we're down in the series, but our confidence still hasn't
wavered. We feel we should have had at least one or two of the games
that we've lost already. It's disappointing, and we have to play well
at home."
Late in the first overtime, it appeared the Clippers would return to
L.A. with a chance to close out the Suns.
But Bell's shot left the Clippers reeling.
"We did have a foul to give, and we were going to use it," Coach Mike
Dunleavy said. "But Daniel thought Raja was already in shooting motion,
so he couldn't take it right there."
Ewing was inserted into the game for defensive purposes with 3.6 seconds
left in the first overtime.
"I knew the situation, we had a foul to give, and Coach really didn't
want us to foul unless someone took a dribble," Ewing said. "He didn't
want to risk the chance of someone having a four-point play.
"He already caught the ball behind the three-point line, and I didn't
want to risk him getting a four-point play.
"I just put the most ball pressure I could on his shot, and he's been
making big shots all series. He came up with another big shot for his
team."
Said Bell, who scored 22 points and made five of seven three-point shots:
"I didn't have a whole lot of time to think about it, but it felt good as
soon as it left my hand. I'm not one of those guys who asks for the ball,
but when he drew it up for me, I was excited."
The Clippers again followed the lead of co-captains Brand and point
guard Sam Cassell (32 points and five assists), who led them to a
victory in Game 4 that evened the series.
The Clippers twice trailed by as many as 19 points in the third quarter,
but the Suns again left the door ajar because of their poor defense.
Cassell made a three-pointer with 39.8 seconds remaining in regulation
to tie the score at 101-101. With 39 seconds left, Marion missed two
free throws that could have given the Suns the lead.
The Clippers grabbed the rebound and had a chance to end it in
regulation, but Cassell was called for an eight-second violation as he
tried to bring the ball into the frontcourt. Neither team would score
again in regulation.
"It was a golden opportunity for us, and we just didn't take advantage
of it," Cassell said. "It would be easier to go home up, 3-2, instead
of down, 3-2, but there's no need to cry over spilled milk.
"Game 6 is coming in L.A., and we're looking forward to it. It's that
simple."
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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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