Battier tells Rockets to keep him together with Yao [ 2007-07-11 15:29 ]
Houston Rockets star Shane Battier says he does not want to be traded because
he wants to carry on playing with Yao Ming.
"Definitely I am not going
anywhere next season because Yao is there," said Battier. "We had a pretty good
regular season last year, we are a stronger team with him around. It's a lot of
fun playing with him."
The 29-year-old swingman is on a China Tour organized by his
Chinese shoe sponsor PEAK. He is scheduled to visit Xi'an and Guangdong after
promotional work in Beijing.
The Rockets fired coach Jeff Van Gundy after
the team lost to Utah Jazz 4-3 in the first round of the NBA Playoffs in May and
appointed Rick Adelman as new head coach.
Battier has repeatedly been
linked with a trade as Houston looks to fill a hole at power forward.
"I
think it's because we have a new coach, rumors are rumors," said Battier. "I had
a long talk with Rick, everybody knows Rick is an expert on offense, but he also
focuses on defense, so it is sure I am in his plans."
Joining the
Rockets from the Memphis Grizzlies in 2005, Battier contributed 10.3 points per
game in 38.9 minutes. His 44.2 three-point percentage is seen as an efficient
weapon and offensive weapon, but it is his all-round defensive play that earns
the most plaudits.
Under
former coach Van Gundy, Rockets finished last season with a 52-30 record, their
best in 10 years. At the heart of the success was a stingy defense, but too
often the offense failed to fire.
They finished 17th in the league in
scoring with 97 points per game and finished 27th in field goal percentage with
a 44.5 percentage. The team struggled to find consistent offense in the
postseason, shooting a miserable 41 percent in a first round exit to the Utah
Jazz.
During the coach's previous coaching stint in Sacramento, the Kings
led the NBA in scoring three times in eight seasons.
Battier said he is
confident about the team's future next season.
"I know there are a lot of
Rockets fans and also a lot of my fans in China, I won't let them down next
season," he said. "With a new coach, Yao and (Tracy) McGrady, I believe we are
able to move further than we did this year."
(China Daily 07/11/2007 page 22)
Vocabulary:
swingman:摇摆人(指兼能担任得分后卫及小前锋的球员)
plaudits:喝彩、称赞
Questions:
1. Who was fired as head coach, and who took his place?
2. What was at "the heart of success" for the Rockets this past season?
3. Do you get the impression that Battier is an offensive or a defensive
star?
4. What three weapons make Battier believe that the Rockets can be better
next year?
Answers:
1. Jeff Van Gundy, Rick Adelman.
2. Defense.
3.
Defensive.
4. New coach, Yao and Tracy McGrady.
(英语点津 Linda 编辑)
About the broadcaster:
Chase Warrington is a senior majoring in Risk Management and
Insurance, with a minor in International Business at Appalachian State
University in Boone, NC. He finds himself at China Daily Website after traveling
though China as a Holland Fellow, Appalachian's international exchange program
with Fudan University.
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