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爵士球迷欲用噪音轟炸馬刺,帕克笑稱其實正中下懷 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007-05-26 16:32:16 http://sports.sina.com.hk/cgi-bin/news/show_news.cgi?type=new&date=2007-05-26&id=1153999 時間5月26日鹽湖城消息, 季後賽西部決賽第三場猶他爵士隊明天將在主場ES球館迎戰聖安東尼奧馬刺隊, 在此前的兩場比賽中爵士總比分0-2落後馬刺。 鹽湖城的主場ES球館一直被稱作“魔鬼主場”,爵士球迷一貫以狂熱聞名, 每當全場球迷同時發出噓聲加上場內猶如爆炸般的噪音混合在一起, 客場作戰的球隊很少有不被影響的。很多球員和教練都抱怨過, 說在爵士的主場噪音太大,教練在場邊臨時布置戰術幾乎都聽不見, 場上隊友相互間的呼應也差了很多。 但是爵士主場球迷制造的這些噪音真的可以讓馬刺的防守收到影響嗎? 或者讓馬刺隊員投籃的時候心驚膽顫投不准? 如果不能影響到馬刺球員,那麼接下來兩場比賽可能就是本賽季爵士球迷們最後的狂歡了。 現在爵士已經0比2落後馬刺,如果爵士不能在主場連續拿下2場勝利, 爵士就要和季後賽說再見了。 即使爵士在主場拿下一場比賽要想晉級也幾乎是不可能的事情, 因為接下來馬刺還有2個主場,想要扳回來實在困難。 如果兩場全敗,就要在家門口送馬刺晉級總決賽, 這是鹽湖城所有人都不願意看到的結果。 主場兩連勝是所有爵士球員和爵士球迷的願望, 布澤爾說: “我們現在是在家里作戰,這會給我們增添很多獲勝的砝碼,該讓他們看看我們表演了。” 布澤爾之前被主教練斯隆批評說在防守上做的不好, 他希望在第三場可以有些改變。 “有時候你可以打出漂亮的防守和更好的進攻,可以有漂亮的投籃或者漂亮的傳球, 只要我們做到了這些,我相信我們可以擊敗任何隊。”布澤爾說。 面對即將到來的噪音轟炸,馬刺隊員們表示都已經做好了心理准備。 鄧肯很早以前就領略過爵士主場的狂熱,這麼多年打過來, 用鄧肯的話來說就是:每次都好像是第一次來這里比賽一樣讓人心驚。 鄧肯說:“他們的主場氣氛不是什麼新聞,我早就領教過, 實話說,每次來都會有點不適應,不管誰在這樣的環境下打球, 不可能不收到影響,那是不可能的。我只能說,我們做好了准備。” 帕克則是笑著表示希望馬刺主場也可以像爵士主場這樣喧囂,他是個愛熱鬧的人。 帕克說: “球迷的歡呼和噓聲都能讓我更加興奮,聲音越大感覺越好, 我希望回家也可以有這樣的氣氛,哈哈,那些只是場外的因素而已, 關鍵還是要看場上的發揮,我相信我們可以解決這些問題。” -- 帕克說:我希望回家也可以有這樣的氣氛,哈哈! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.121.125.24
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Jazz Hope More Noise Can Rattle Spurs By JAIME ARON, AP Sports Writer Posted May 25 2007 8:09PM Print E-mail RSS Feeds E-News Sign Up Share on Facebook SALT LAKE CITY, May 25 (AP) -- The fans will be wearing "True Blue'' shirts, cheering at the right times and groaning when officials make calls against their team, all the things that have helped the Utah Jazz win every home game this postseason. But can the crowd fix a leaky defense? Or get struggling shooters to find their touch? If not, this may be the final weekend of cheering for several months. Utah is down 2-0 to the San Antonio Spurs going into Game 3 of the Western Conference finals Saturday night. While the Jazz overcame that deficit in the first round against Houston, starting their rally with two home wins, they know they likely need to take both these games to pull it off again. Game 3 is the biggie, because no NBA team has ever overcome a 3-0 playoff deficit. "We can't just bank on the fact that we're going to be at home to win it for us,'' forward Carlos Boozer said Friday. "We've got to show up.'' The Jazz haven't done that so far. Both games in San Antonio were decided by halftime, with Utah not even holding the lead since the first quarter of the first game. It's quite a contrast to Cleveland, which is down 2-0 in the Eastern Conference finals, but at least had a chance to win both games in the final minute. The Spurs deserve much of the credit for this throttling. Tim Duncan has been efficient as ever and Tony Parker has been a blur, zipping into the lane at will. Add in Manu Ginobili's scoring as a reserve and some timely shots by other role players, and it seems the only thing San Antonio has to worry about is boredom. "We're playing as well as we have all year long,'' said Duncan, who is averaging 26.5 points, 12 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.5 blocks this series. "But we go and we look at some film and we still see some little things that we're doing wrong. And that's a great feeling to have, to be able to improve on some stuff even in a series up 2-0 in the Western Conference finals.'' Utah has the horrible feeling of trying to decide which is the bigger problem, its offense or its defense. Take away the combined 44-of-82 from Boozer and Deron Williams and the rest of the Jazz are 28-of-86, an ugly 33 percent. The worst offenders are Derek Fisher (2-16) and Mehmet Okur (7-28). Worse yet, those two are supposed to be steadying influences. Both have championship rings and were the only guys who'd been past the first round of the playoffs when this postseason began. Jerry Sloan is bothered most by the lack of defense. He sees players lingering on the offensive end after missed shots and they're repeatedly getting caught in the wrong place when they do set up their defense. "I don't know if I've ever seen us be so totally lost just changing ends,'' he said. The Spurs have capitalized, making 55 percent of their shots. Four starters are doing even better than that, with the center duo of Fabricio Oberto and Francisco Elson a combined 16-of-19, mostly on layups and dunks. "They're just picking us apart,'' Sloan said. "If you want to compete, you've got to compete on the defensive end. Then your offense will come around. We can't just think, `I've got to get me some points and we'll be better.' We've got to stop some people. You've got to play defense in this league in the playoffs. You're not going to outscore people every night.'' Another Sloan gripe: "We don't have anybody fouling out.'' "If I had guys fouling out, I'd know they were at least close enough to touch somebody,'' he said. "I don't want any nasty basketball, that 'We got to take somebody out' kind of stuff. I just want to see us play hard.'' He'd like his players to get physical on offense, too, setting more hard screens - like the Spurs have done. "It looks like we're playing an exhibition game the way we're running the floor,'' Sloan said. "I think we have to be held accountable for that.'' Boozer has more of a glass half full outlook on what's happened so far. He keeps saying the difference in the series is only two bad quarters (the second in both games). "Sometimes, you play good D and it's better O. A guy makes a great shot or a great pass. It happens,'' Boozer said. "I'm sure we could've beat some teams that we played in the playoffs with how we've played.'' The Spurs lost both regular-season games in Salt Lake City, so they know the Jazz are a tougher team at home. Several San Antonio players also know what to expect from the Utah crowd because they've seen it before. Duncan, Robert Horry, Michael Finley and Brent Barry played postseason series against Karl Malone, John Stockton and that crew in the 1990s and early 2000s, plus Jacque Vaughn was on some of those Jazz teams. "The fans are great,'' Horry said. "They whoop and holler. They know if they can get up it gives their team energy.'' Finley is wary that being home could cure all that ails the Jazz. "I think those other guys who haven't been having a spectacular offensive performance have been looking forward to these home games to get in stride, so to speak,'' he said. "We're expecting one of their better games come Game 3 and Game 4.'' That may have to be the case both times if Utah fans are going to get to see a Game 6. Copyright 2006 by STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited ※ 編輯: CarlosLoozer 來自: 59.121.125.24 (05/26 17:25)
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