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ESPN 的數據大師 John Hollinger 挑選了道現在維持他心目中的一些獎項。 Rookie of the Playoffs: Rodney Stuckey OK, they can't get a do-over on drafting Darko Milicic, but at least the Pistons got something out of him. That's more than Memphis can say … or Orlando. In fact, the Magic's trade of a No. 1 pick and Kelvin Cato's expiring contract for Milicic and Carlos Arroyo two years ago might have cost them the series. Detroit used the pick to take Stuckey in the draft last June, and he held down the fort while Chauncey Billups sat out Games 4 and 5. Detroit won both games to move on to the conference finals, and Stuckey played well enough for his team to win. The highlight was a 15-point, six-assist, two-steal outing in the clincher, as the 6-5 guard showed he can be an effective scoring point because of his ability to beat smaller players off the dribble and finish at the rim. Just as important, the trade kept Stuckey off Orlando's roster -- the Magic could have really used him. Instead they played Arroyo 16 minutes the entire series while the offense dissolved in a sea of turnovers in the final three halves. Stuckey is also the only rookie to both make the second round and average at least 12 minutes a game (he's getting 22.2). Defensive Player of the Playoffs: Tayshaun Prince Kevin Garnett was the regular-season Defensive Player of the Year, and deservedly so, but in the postseason nobody has been better than Prince. In the first round, he completely neutralized Philadelphia's Andre Iguodala, holding him to 33.3 percent shooting and forcing 4.3 turnovers a game out of him to take the Sixers' leading scorer out of the series. In Round 2, he didn't dominate quite as thoroughly against Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu, but he made the signature stop of the series when he rejected Turkoglu's dunk attempt in the final seconds of the clinching Game 5. Additionally, Turkoglu's 17.2 points per game in the series were well off his 19.8 in the regular season, and he made only 12 trips to the free-throw line the entire series. And like with Iguodala, Prince forced more than four turnovers a game out of Turkoglu -- which is pretty impressive considering how rarely he gambles on D. Ski Mask Award: Detroit Pistons They get this award for stealing Game 4 in Orlando, 90-89, making them the only team to win on the road in the second round. I'm still not sure how they did it. Detroit trailed by 15, didn't have its best player and was coming off a Game 3 in which it was waxed 111-86. It would have been pretty easy to pack up and go home at that point. Instead the Pistons slammed the door on one of the league's best offenses, holding the Magic to just 26 points over the final 21 minutes and taking Dwight Howard completely out of the game. Then they pulled Lindsey Hunter off the inactive list for 26 quality minutes, slowed the game to a crawl, force-fed the ball to Richard Hamilton and Prince and somehow eked out a highly improbable win. It was an impressive performance that, amazingly, remains the league's only road victory in Round 2. -- http://0rz.tw/7b43h 口袋的設計就是要給人拉出來的。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.115.43.161
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