[爆料] JAZZ: Kirilenko cries over diminished role
JAZZ: Kirilenko cries over diminished role
By Michael C. Lewis
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 04/22/2007 03:06:33 PM MDT
Posted: 3:07 PM- HOUSTON - Sitting alone at the edge of the court after the
Jazz practiced for Game 2 of their first-round playoff series tonight, the
team's highest-paid player cried.
Forward Andrei Kirilenko used a towel to blot away tears from his red and
swollen eyes Sunday while discussing his minimal role in the Jazz's 84-75
loss to the Rockets in Game 1. Kirilenko played only 16 minutes - including
only the last seven seconds of the fourth quarter.
"I want to play 48 minutes," he said.
Kirilenko, who earned $12.3 million this season in the second year of a
six-year maximum-salary contract, left the game with about five minutes left
in the third quarter after appearing to twist his ankle trying to block a
shot. He actually endured a blow to his groin, he said, but that wasn't the
reason he was on the bench while Houston's Tracy McGrady heated up and
ultimately sunk the Jazz.
"I don't know," he said. "I was ready to play."
Coach Jerry Sloan said Kirilenko was playing poorly - he finished with
two points, one rebound, a steal, an assist and a blocked shot - so "I have
to try to play somebody who can keep us in the ballgame."
Without Kirilenko on the floor, the Jazz were left to defend McGrady with
guards Derek Fisher and Gordan Giricek, and it didn't work. The Rockets took
off on a 16-4 run the moment Kirilenko left the game, with McGrady scoring 10
of his 22 second-half points in the final 3:42 of the period.
"I know it's very uncomfortable for him," Sloan said. "It's uncomfortable
for me. I'm not happy with it, but I don't know exactly how to handle it."
Forward Matt Harpring picked up most of the minutes at small forward with
Kirilenko out, scoring 14 points with eight rebounds. But he suggested the
Jazz might try to use him and Kirilenko at the same time in Game 2 - a
strategy they have employed at times earlier this season and that might allow
the lanky Russian to disrupt McGrady, who easily shot over Fisher and Giricek.
"Ultimately, this is definitely a coach decision," center Mehmet Okur
said. "I mean, whatever he say, he's the boss. But we need AK, that's the
bottom line. . . . This is going to be a long series, I believe, and
definitely we're going to need him."
--
I know I can
Be what I wanna be
If I work hard at it
I'll be where I wanna be
-- Nas "I can"
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