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![]() Friday, April 26 Updated: April 26, 5:46 AM ET Worthy consideration for the Hall By Jason Jackson Special to ESPN.com On Thursday, I extended a congratulations to all those who were nominated for induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. After 24 hours of pacing, consultation and spiritual one-ness, I am here to exclaim that Big Game should be in the Hall of Fame. On ESPN Radio's "GameDay" on Wednesday, I said I could understand an argument for James Worthy's exclusion for this round of admission, despite the fact that as a lifelong Lakers fan I know that he is a great player. I was wrong. Worthy should go in with Magic in September. Worthy was a No. 1 pick, an NBA Finals MVP, a winner of three NBA titles, a seven-time All-Star and one of the Association's 50 greatest players. More importantly, during the title runs in 1985, 1987 and 1988, he made big shots in big games -- hence the nickname. Hall of Fame induction shouldn't have a statistical focus. It should be about greatness, and when Worthy was needed most, he was just that. There are seven jerseys that hang in the rafters of the Staples Center. Five of the seven are former Lakers who are in the Hall (West, Baylor, Chamberlain, Abdul-Jabbar, and Goodrich). In 2002, Magic and Worthy should join the club. Time to throw Thursday's rock in the air.
JaxTake The Sixers are shocked. Just ask Allen Iverson. "Not in a million years did I think we'd be in this situation," Iverson said. "We are looking forward to going back home and playing in front of our fans and getting the same energy they had here." The Philly fans might provide a boost (and a few entertaining comments), but the Sixers might need them to come out on the floor in order to suck away some of the defensive focus of the Celtics. For the second straight game, they held the Eastern Conference defending champs under 40 percent shooting. While Aaron McKie did a great job on Paul Pierce for most of the second half, it didn't last forever. Pierce hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:36 left after surviving 10 straight misses in this game.
The game wasn't as close as the score will have you believe. The Lakers were sloppy late; however, they were anything but for most of the game. The Lakers were focused and crisp on both ends of the wood for three quarters. This was their 18th win in their last 19 playoff games. Don't tell me they don't have a special mindset for the playoffs. The Blazers played a decent Game 1 -- and lost. They let it all hang out with three technicals and a flagrant foul in Game 2 -- and lost. What are they going to do in Game 3? It better be special or they will feel the same broom the Lakers hit them with last year.
Gamer/Goat Goat: Dale Davis. In 23 minutes Davis produced five points on five shots, and lost control. He drew two technicals in 27 seconds in the second half prompting his automatic ejection.
Bobby Jones Award
In Case You Missed It The Nets and the Pacers are facing each other in the postseason for the first time since the 1971-72 ABA championship. The Pacers won the title that year taking the Nets down in six games. This marks the first postseason meeting of former ABA franchises since 1995, when the Spurs swept the Nuggets in the first round.
Next! Since the postseason is like chess, Zeek, it is your move. Isiah Thomas now has to find the right game plan to free the NBA's newly named Most Improved Player, Jermaine O'Neal, for more touches and better looks. O'Neal's scoring swing from Game 1 to Game 2 was 18 points in the wrong direction.
Jason Jackson is the host of ESPN's "NBA Matchup," ESPN2's "NBA 2Night" and ESPN Radio's "GameDay with Jason Jackson." You can e-mail him at Jason.Jackson@espn.com. Please type JaxLine into your subject line or your e-mail might not reach Mr. Jackson. |
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