[外電]Eric Bledsoe is proving his worth with
Eric Bledsoe is proving his worth with Clippers
Eric Bledsoe wants Chris Paul back on the floor as much as anyone in the Los
Angeles Clippers organization.
Paul is, after all, a mentor and friend to the younger Bledsoe – not to
mention the epicenter of all that is good for this team that enters Thursday
night's game at Minnesota with the second-best record in the Western
Conference (30-9).
But while Paul continues to recover from a deep knee bruise that has forced
him to miss the last two games and is expected to keep him out against the
Timberwolves, no one could blame Bledsoe if he was secretly hoping that Paul
takes his time in returning. He's not alone in that regard, either, as this
is the sort of unofficial, starring-role audition that rival teams were
hoping to see for one of the league's most dynamic under-the-radar talents.
As the Feb. 21 trade deadline looms, the third-year point guard out of
Kentucky is expected to attract serious attention from rival teams that are
already convinced he could be their starting point guard. But being teammates
with Paul and venerable veteran Chauncey Billups means there will be more
time spent in the shadows than the spotlight – until now.
This is the sort of consistent playing time Bledsoe has been lacking since
Paul came to the Clippers via trade New Orleans in Dec. 2011, and he's made
the most of it while leading the Clippers to road wins over Memphis (14
points, four rebounds, three assists) and Houston (19 points, seven rebounds,
five assists). He was already the benefactor of an injury, as Billups has
played in just three games this season and is out indefinitely with a foot
injury.
Bledsoe, a relentless defender who was nicknamed "Mini LeBron" for his
remarkable athleticism and versatility, is averaging 8.8 points, 2.7 assists,
and 1.5 steals per game while playing just 18.8 minutes per. He has become a
YouTube favorite for the most ardent of NBA fans, with his most viewed
highlights from this season including a high-flying, backpedaling block of
Miami's Dwyane Wade on a dunk attempt on Nov. 14 and a Paul-to-Bledsoe
alley-oop on Dec. 22.
"I'm pretty excited that I'll be getting to play a lot…showing people what I
can do and how hard I worked on my game over the summer," Bledsoe said in a
phone interview with USA TODAY Sports.
Bledsoe has had to be patient before.
He played behind (and mostly next to) No. 1 pick John Wall in his one season
at Kentucky, then started 25 games for the 32-50 Clippers as a rookie
(averaging 6.7 points, 3.6 assists and 1.1 assists while playing 22.6 minutes
per) before being relegated to a reserve role when Paul arrived. The irony,
of course, is that former Clippers general manager Neil Olshey (now in
Portland) made it a priority to not give up Bledsoe in the deal for Paul. But
rather than dwell on the ripple effect of Paul's presence, Bledsoe has
embraced the chance to learn from the future Hall of Famer.
"The only thing I want to do is get him a whole lot better and have him make
me 10 times better," Bledsoe said of Paul. "We were talking one day, and I
was like, 'You know, I've learned a lot from you Chris.' And he was like,
'Man, I'm learning a lot from you.' It felt good to have one of the best
point guards tell me that."
While Clippers vice president of basketball operations Gary Sacks did not
want to discuss the prospect of whether Bledsoe could be traded, it appears
unlikely that he'll be going anywhere, in large part, because his bosses are
his biggest fans and there is an internal concern about what a possible trade
of any kind could do to the team's unique chemistry. Paul will be a free
agent this summer and the outcome of the playoffs will likely play part in
his decision-making process, but the Clippers are confident that he will
return. Bledsoe, who was taken 18th overall out of Kentucky, has one year
remaining on his rookie contract.
"He's been unbelievable," Sacks said of Bledsoe. "Even in the role he's been
playing coming off the bench as a backup point guard, he's been unbelievable.
And then the last two games, running the show, he's been great. He can really
run an offense, run the team and still plays the way he plays – attack, get
to the rim, block shots and do all the other things that he still does. He's
really grown as a player."
The growth hardly started this season, though.
His breakout showing came during last season's playoffs, most notably the
seven-game series win in the first round against Memphis in which he played
stifling defense on Grizzlies point guard Mike Conley during his limited time
(13.7 minutes per game).
"(The playoffs) just helped me a lot coming into the season with a focused,
confident mindset just to do what I can while I'm on the floor.," Bledsoe
said.
While Bledsoe is well aware that he could finish the season elsewhere, he
insists he's just fine where he is - especially with Paul on the shelf.
"Right now I'm just focused on getting better," he said. "The only thing I
can go out there and do is compete every night."
由於Chris Paul的因傷缺陣,快艇隊的Eric-Bledsoe
在最近迎來了首發機會,而他的表現
也是可圈可點。昨天贏下火箭隊的比賽中,
有“迷你LBJ”之稱的Bledsoe得到了19分7個籃板和5次助攻。
“我很興奮我能夠得到很多上場時間…可以向人們展示我能做的,
以及我在夏天努力訓練的成果。”Bledsoe在接受電話採訪時表示。
本賽季至今,Bledsoe場均上場18.8分鐘,
可以貢獻8.8分2.7個助攻和1.5次搶斷。
談到隊友Chris Paul,Bledsoe表示自己希望能從保羅身上學到更多的東西。
“唯一一件事是我想讓他變得更好,
然後讓他使我自己的比賽變得十倍好,”Bledsoe談
到保羅,“有一天我們就是這樣聊天的,我跟他說,
‘你知道的,我從你身上學到了不少東西,Chris。’
然後他就說,‘夥計,我也從你身上學到了不少東西。’能從最優秀的
一名控衛口中聽到這樣的話,這感覺真的很好。”
相比上個賽季,如今的Bledsoe在場上打得更有自信。
“季後賽的經歷幫了我不少,讓我在場上帶著更加集中的注意力和自信去比賽,”
Bledsoe說道。
Bledsoe表示,自己目前就是集中一切注意力去提升自己的比賽,
讓自己變得更好,他表示自己只想走上場後去努力拼搏。
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2013/01/17/los-angeles-clippers-eric-bledsoe-chris-paul/1840771/?
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