[TimesPicayune] Mashburn lashes out at worst possible time for
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Mashburn lashes out at worst possible time for all parties
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
John DeShazier
MIAMI -- In case any doubt remained, the Hornets and forward
Jamal Mashburn unquestionably passed the point of no return
Tuesday.
A day before Game 2 of the best-of-seven series against the
Miami Heat, Mashburn was kicked out of the house after making
negative comments about the Hornets organization, the most
recent flare-up in a marriage that clearly has gone bad.
He has been identified as a cancer and sent away from the team,
banished from the bench for however long the Hornets remain in
the playoffs. After spouting off about his injuries and alleged
mistreatment, if Mashburn had remained, every other question
would be about his relationship with the Hornets instead of the
Hornets in the playoffs.
But the ugliness likely isn't over. This latest bit of it came
with the team staring at an 0-1 deficit and needing every ounce
of focus to be on the Heat instead of on in-house squabbling that,
again, has spilled out of the locker room.
"We're in a playoff situation here and we need the team to be
totally focused on the playoffs," said Hornets executive vice
president of basketball operations and general manager Bob Bass.
"Jamal Mashburn's article in The Miami Herald today was at an
inopportune time for us. It was somewhat of a distraction to us.
"So he won't be with the team on the bench -- he's not on the
playoff roster anyway -- so he won't be on the bench or with
the team the rest of the playoffs. . . . This came at a bad
time. A real bad time."
An awful time, in which neither the organization nor the player
will emerge spotless.
On Monday, a Miami columnist opined that the Hornets consider
Mashburn more wimp than warrior. Mashburn, hobbled all year with
a knee injury, has played 19 of the team's 83 games this season.
Best guess: Mashburn assumed the accusation came from someone
within the organization.
In an interview published Tuesday in The Herald, Mashburn lashed
out and made accusations that could stain the Hornets for some
time, in the minds of free agents and players on the roster --
that is, if there's a shred of truth to them. Mashburn said the
organization has misdiagnosed his injuries, said he'd had to
seek second opinions and look out for himself because the team
wouldn't. And then he said that, after 11 seasons, retirement is
a possibility.
Venomous words from a selfish player? Maybe. Defensive words from
a player sick of whispers about his character, coming from some
of the same people who last year applauded his toughness for
playing with a broken finger in the playoffs? Maybe.
Ill-timed words for the team and player, when the former needs no
distractions and the latter needs to project a better image so
some other team may want him? You bet.
It also was an about-face from Mashburn, who just a few months back
praised Bass for how he handled his star forward's injury.
"I give Bob Bass a lot of credit," Mashburn said in November. "He's
dealt with me before on a lot of different issues. He wants me
healthy, and obviously he wants me out there. I want to be out
there, but he's agreed on who I feel comfortable with doing the
surgery and what setting I'm going to feel most comfortable during
rehab. I've got to give Bob a lot of credit for that."
So imagine Bass' reaction when he reads in a Miami newspaper that
Mashburn believes the Hornets care more about Mashburn playing than
whether he's healthy.
"It was a surprise to me, but it happened," Bass said.
The timing might have been a surprise. But the showdown seemed
inevitable.
The Hornets and Mashburn have had enough of one another, and
neither should bother lying about it. The foolishness began when
teammates questioned why Mashburn -- who rehabilitated his knee in
Miami -- didn't bother to come to the game when the Hornets were
in town playing the Heat. Mashburn said he didn't want to be a
cheerleader, and that it's hard to watch if he can't play.
But the problems continued when he entered the lineup 45 games into
the season, with questions about how he'd be received by teammates
and how he'd fit into the new offense, or if he'd even try to fit
into the new offense.
The trouble didn't cease when he left the lineup after re-injuring
his knee, despite the fact that he remained in New Orleans to rehab,
sat on the bench during games and stayed quiet when the theory caught
fire that the Hornets -- 8-11 with him -- would be better off without
him. Then there also was talk that he was a malingerer who should've
been back earlier from the injury and that he wasn't as dedicated to
returning as other injured teammates had been.
Names were never attached to the in-house criticism, at least not
for public consumption. And the team kept denying their was anything
to the dust-up.
The standard answers continued Tuesday.
"Mash is not playing, so what's the distraction?" David Wesley
replied.
"It's no distraction," P.J. Brown said. "The guys have been
dealing with it pretty much the whole year. Mash hasn't been here
pretty much the whole season . . . so I don't think it's a
distraction at all. I think guys are focused and we're going to
try to win Game 2 and try to do the things necessary to be ready
for (tonight). So nobody is thinking about that.
"It's not really none of my business. That's between management
and Mash."
"I haven't said anything to the team," Coach Tim Floyd said. "I
haven't said one word to the team. What I'm worried about is this
basketball game. You can't worry about things that you can't
control, and here we are. We're in the middle of the playoffs and
I think our entire focus right now should be on this game."
Should be, but isn't. Because every answer about Mashburn is time
taken away from mental preparation for the Heat.
For that, the Hornets can thank Mashburn, whose latest gift to the
organization is likely his last.
. . . . . . .
John DeShazier can be reached at jdeshazier@timespicayune.com or
(504) 826-3410.
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