[外電] A ROUGH START
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A ROUGH START
Sharp-shooting Mavericks send Hornets to defeat in their season opener
Thursday, November 04, 2004
By John Reid
Staff writer
For weeks, Hornets coach Byron Scott waited to guide his
players in a game that was bigger than a preseason tune-up.
Scott finally got that opportunity in his regular-season
debut against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night, but
it was a game that he likely does not want to remember.
The Mavericks exposed an assortment of Hornets' weaknesses
to rout his team 106-91 in front of a standing-room-only
crowd of 17,682 at New Orleans Arena.
It was the Hornets' first game as a Western Conference member,
and unlike the preseason, Scott played his starters extended
minutes and used most of the plays in his offense.
Scott also instructed starting point guard Baron Davis to push
the ball quickly, but the Mavericks pushed it faster. They also
shot better (53.8 percent to 41), and their reserves were more
effective (45 points to 32).
The Hornets lost an opener for the first time since the lockout
-shortened 1998-99 season. It also was the Mavericks' 10th
straight victory against the Hornets since the 1999-2000 season.
If most of the teams in the Western Conference are able to
match the Mavericks' offensive production against the Hornets,
it could be a long season. The Hornets were beaten often in
transition and were repeatedly late at challenging the Mavericks'
perimeter shooters.
"All the things that we have been working on the last four or
five days, I don't know if it's just the excitement of opening
night, just seemed to go out the window," Scott said.
"Our guys' lack of concentration, I thought, was very evident
and obvious to us. All the things that we talked about on tape
and worked on, it just seemed that a bunch of our guys had
never seen it before. That was disappointing."
Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki made most of his shots from
the baseline, shooting 50 percent, and guard Michael Finley
was equally effective from the perimeter, going 8-of-13. They
both scored 19 points, and forward Jerry Stackhouse came off
the bench to match their total. Backup point guard Jason Terry
made 6-of-12 for 18 points.
Six Mavericks scored in double figures. After Nowitzki made a
3-pointer to give the Mavericks a 19-17 lead, they didn't
trail again. They led by 21 points in the fourth quarter.
"Our communication and transition defense was not very good,"
forward P.J. Brown said. "I have to blame the loss on our
defense."
Despite playing Tuesday night against the Sacramento Kings,
a game they won 107-98, the Mavericks outran the Hornets for
a 17-8 edge in fast-break points.
The Mavericks started the third quarter the same way they
finished the second -- making most of their shots. A 9-2 run
at the start of the third quarter gave Dallas a 62-47 lead.
The Hornets' offensive problems were as glaring as their
defensive woes. Davis scored a game-high 25 points, but it
took him until the third quarter to get going. He made his
first shot from the field four minutes into the first quarter,
but didn't make his next shot until eight minutes remained in
the third. He pushed hard into the lane, but missed layups.
He was left open on the perimeter, but could not hit jumpers.
During a stretch in the second quarter, he missed seven
straight shots. He closed the first half shooting 1-of-9 from
the field. But he overcame those problems to score 13 points
in the third quarter.
Before the first quarter had ended, the Hornets were fighting
to get out of a deep hole. The Mavericks closed the quarter
on an 11-2 run to take a 27-19 lead. Trying desperately to
get something going, Scott kept his starters on the bench.
Rookie guard J.R. Smith seized the opportunity, scoring six
points in seven minutes. But he didn't score again after his
16-foot jumper closed the deficit to 30-28. Once Scott
returned to his starters, the Hornets went reeling again.
"I just think having a game under our belt helped us tonight,"
Mavericks coach Don Nelson said. "In my years of coaching,
I've never seen my team come in to another place in a home
opener and win this easy."
Scott hopes he won't have to experience anything like it again.
. . . . . . .
John Reid can be reached at jreid@timespicayune.com
or at (504) 826-3405.
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