[外電]Stench follows trade winds
取自Houston Chronical
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看來Feigen對這筆交易(換走JJ)也相當不滿意
Stench follows trade winds
After the dealing, Rockets are reeling from most lopsided loss
By JONATHAN FEIGEN
Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle
MILWAUKEE - Now that the Rockets have begun housecleaning,
they made a case Tuesday for who should be next to go.
All of them.
But the problem, after they so meekly rolled over in losing 115-87 to
the Bucks on Tuesday night, will be finding takers for anyone associated
with the Rockets' most complete surrender of the season.
A day after they were stunned by the trade of Jim Jackson,
the Rockets made Jackson seem more valuable than when choosing up
sides at the Jackson family picnic.
But the pattern was so familiar, the collapse so thorough, no one
blamed his absence or a post-trade hangover for Tuesday's performance.
"That's five, six, seven times we had games like that this year,"
said guard Bob Sura, a rare exception to the Rockets' latest disinterested
disaster. "I don't know what it is."
Asked when the game got away from them, Sura said,
"When the bus pulled up."
By the third quarter, the Rockets had accepted falling behind by
as much as 31 that a meager rally against the last bodies at end of
the Bucks' short bench could not prevent the Rockets from their most
lopsided loss of the season.
"I don't know what it is," Tracy McGrady said. "I don't know what it's going
to take. They just played harder than us.
"They knocked down shots and we didn't. Sometimes it goes like that.
But we've got to do better than that. We can't play like this. There's
no excuse for not coming out and competing."
Even playing with a thin and injured backcourt could not explain a loss
this complete. Jon Barry, playing in his second game with the Rockets,
missed all eight of his shots. David Wesley, acquired Monday, will not
join the team until today's game in Cleveland. But despite playing with
a sore right knee, Sura had 19 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.
But the starting frontcourt combined for just nine rebounds.
The Rockets committed 18 turnovers. It goes without saying by now that
they did not get back defensively.
Even the Rockets' usual strong defense was so poor that the Bucks
made 65.4 percent of their first-quarter shots. While many were layups
taken while the Rockets defended as if guiding traffic out of the parking
lots after the game, when Desmond Mason began hitting step-back jumpers to
score 14 of his 24 points in the first quarter, the Rockets gave up.
If the Rockets had not been there before, they crossed the line from a
disappointing team to a bad team, a bad team doing nothing well.
The December run toward .500 was rendered a fraud of convenient scheduling,
as the Rockets lost their fourth consecutive game on the road, where teams
are often revealed for what they are.
"We got hammered on the boards, hammered in transition and hammered off
the dribble," Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy said.
Asked what could be done to put a more inspired team on the floor,
Van Gundy said, "Get motivated players."
His players did not argue.
"We just were not ready to play tonight," said Yao Ming, who had 10
points and three rebounds.
McGrady made just seven of 19 shots for his 20 points,
adding five assists before sitting out the fourth quarter.
But he was never able to get on an offensive roll, as a shooter or playmaker.
"Right now," he said, "I'm playing inconsistent and I have to turn it
around somehow, someway."
McGrady said he and Yao have to inspire the Rockets enough to prevent
such failures.
"It's not on the coach," McGrady said. "Anybody should want to be here,
be successful, be on a winning team.
"This is a great organization. There are two of the best guys in the
league here. Myself and Yao, we've got to get this team motivated every
night to compete at a high level.
"We've got to find some way to motivate ourselves to make something happen.
We're the best players.
"We don't have to be loud. We don't have to speak up.
"But we do have to play hard, be aggressive, dive for loose balls in every
game and every practice. We have to lead."
But for now, if Barry and Wesley thought they had been delivered from sinking
ships in Atlanta and New Orleans, they might have found they have boarded
the Titanic instead.
"如果Jon Barry跟David Wesley以為他們從老鷹跟黃蜂這兩條"聯盟上的破船"
脫身了的話,他們可能會發現他們上的是鐵達尼號..."
1.Orz...
2.:~...
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