[外電] Garnett says he hurt Wolves trying to do too much
http://www.startribune.com/511/story/903662.html
Chris Bosh was sitting on the sideline in a suit. Toronto's starting forwards
were guys named Joey Graham and Jorge Garbajosa. The two Raptors who would
spend the most time guarding him were Rasho Nesterovic and Kris Humphries.
Kevin Garnett's eyes got big. Ultimately, too big in the 100-97 loss
Wednesday.
The Timberwolves forward felt he pressed to take advantage of matchups that,
on paper, were his to dominate and wound up making those Raptors more
effective. Given Nesterovic's and Humphries' history with Garnett -- one a
former teammate who never breathed the same fire, the other a Minnesota kid
whose popularity transcended his basketball deeds -- they were red capes to
his bull, and he tried to force things. He admitted as much afterward.
"I've just got to relax," he said. "Sometimes, I get so hyped before these
games ... I've got to go into my yoga phases and do some of my meditation to
just relax."
At one point, Garnett did some 1-on-1 dribbling on the right baseline, facing
Nesterovic and trying to get him to commit one way. But the Toronto center
stayed planted and knocked the ball loose.
"I see an opponent across the way and I feel that fear, man ... I've got to
relax," Garnett said. "That onus is on me. I'm trying to do too much, I'm
trying to take advantage of what I have. Watching film, I knew [the Raptors]
would probably trap, but they didn't trap early. They had Rasho play me
head-up, and I was anticipating something that wasn't even there."
After a 2-for-8 first half, Garnett did slow down and stick to the basics. He
scored 19 points and got to the line for 10 free throws in the final two
quarters.
Hudson stays on bench
When the Wolves needed a three-pointer late in their game at Milwaukee two
weeks ago, coach Dwane Casey sent veteran shooter Troy Hudson onto the floor
for what turned out to be a split-second; the Bucks fouled Garnett as soon as
he caught the inbounds pass, and Hudson immediately subbed back out. But when
they were down three twice near the end at Toronto, Hudson didn't get off the
bench.
"That's hard to ask a guy who hasn't played," Casey said.
Nevertheless, Hudson's play at Indiana on Saturday (eight points in 27
minutes) suggests that the next time rookie Randy Foye struggles with
late-game point guard duties, Hudson might be subbing in.
Etc.
‧ Foye, who scored 25 points against Chicago on Tuesday, was back to mortal
status 24 hours later. Foye started one play on the wrong side of the floor
and picked up his dribble on another, turning that possession into an
eventual shot-clock violation. "I felt as though I settled a little too much
when I could have attacked," he said. "I'm going to learn from this game, and
I guarantee you won't see this happen again."
‧ Although Mike James missed a crucial free throw with 8.2 seconds left
Wednesday, Foye said he doubts it will happen again. "In my heart, I'd put
him on the free-throw line 100 more times so he could make three in a row,"
Foye said. "That's just one free throw -- he's got a million more to shoot."
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