[外電] Scott: Lynch's character shows during dry spell
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Scott: Lynch's character shows during dry spell
Sunday, February 06, 2005
By John Reid
Staff writer
Before Wednesday night's game against the Dallas Mavericks
in which George Lynch played 25 minutes and scored five
points, Coach Byron Scott had not used him in 14 of the
previous 15 games.
But Lynch did not complain to Scott, who said before a
Jan. 24 game against the Miami Heat that Lynch was no
longer in his eight- to nine-man rotation.
"In my younger days, I probably would have complained,"
Lynch said. "But when you get older, you learn to be a
team player. You just have to be ready when your name is
called."
He said he remains ready and is now needed, because starting
small forward Lee Nailon is suffering from a groin injury.
Lynch started Friday night's game against the Golden State
Warriors and Saturday night against the Utah Jazz.
Earlier this season, Lynch struggled to defend players and
make open shots. He blamed the problem on returning too
soon from a sore right foot that forced him to miss five
games in January.
"I tried playing, because we had so many guys hurt, and we
were shorthanded," Lynch said. "It was an experience I've
learned from, and the next time when I'm hurt, I'm going
to sit out, because it only makes things worse."
When Lynch struggled, Scott used Nailon and Bostjan Nachbar
at small forward. Nachbar has struggled in the past few
games, and Scott decided to bring Lynch off the bench
against the Mavericks.
"You have to respect and admire George, because he sat there
and took it and didn't complain about not playing," Scott
said. "He came to practice every day and did his job."
ROOKIE HONORS: It took 19-year-old rookie J.R. Smith two
months to stop feeling tense when he faced All-Star caliber
players such as Kobe Bryant and Tracy McGrady.
He said he was unsure whether he could defend or make an
impact offensively against them. Now after going through
the grind of playing 40 games, Smith is playing with more
confidence. He proved it last month when he averaged 8.4
points in 16 games to earn the league's Rookie of the Month
award for the Western Conference.
"I'm confident, because I've seen everybody play now at
least one time," Smith said. "I'm no longer worrying about
what happens next week or the day after that. I'm just
playing, and I'm not worrying about anything else."
Smith is the third rookie in Hornets' franchise history
to earn the honor. In the Hornets' six wins last month,
Smith averaged 12 points. His best game was against the
Sacramento Kings on Jan. 8 when he scored a career-high
23 points in a 121-117 overtime victory at New Orleans
Arena. Smith's weakness continues to be on defense, but
Scott said he has made progress.
WHAT'S AHEAD AT THE ARENA: After a four-game road trip,
the Hornets return home to play Golden State on Friday
night. After traveling to play the Orlando Magic on Feb.
13, they host the Washington Wizards on Feb. 14 at the
Arena.
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