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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">November 22, 2006 -- SEATTLE - Cliff Robinson was in street clothes with a sprained knee. Nenad Krstic was in deep foul trouble. So Vince Carter, at 6-foot-6, said he asked to guard the likes of 6-10 Rashard Lewis and 6-9 Nick Collison in the fourth quarter.
Didn't quite go as planned.
Lewis had 10 points, Collison had four and three rebounds and the length and bulk they used on Carter may have affected him the other way. Carter was awful, going 0-of-5 with two costly turnovers in the fourth quarter of Monday's 99-87 loss to the Sonics. But he said the defensive alignment had nothing to do with his struggle.
"It's never an excuse. I just didn't play well. When we went small, I asked to guard Collison. I took it as a challenge to try to keep him off the boards," Carter said yesterday. "And then with Rashard, I asked to let me guard him. I take it as a challenge. He has inches on me, but I don't want to make it an easy shot for him. I want to make it tough for him."
Coach Lawrence Frank yesterday said having Carter, who scored 17 of his 27 points in the first quarter, on Lewis was the way to go.
"We were playing smaller and we had foul trouble with [Krstic] with five," Frank said. "Still, the best matchup on Lewis is Richard [Jefferson] or Vince. That's probably our best matchup. Lewis is a three. They guard them."</div>
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He really needs to step his game up if we wan't to win.
Didn't quite go as planned.
Lewis had 10 points, Collison had four and three rebounds and the length and bulk they used on Carter may have affected him the other way. Carter was awful, going 0-of-5 with two costly turnovers in the fourth quarter of Monday's 99-87 loss to the Sonics. But he said the defensive alignment had nothing to do with his struggle.
"It's never an excuse. I just didn't play well. When we went small, I asked to guard Collison. I took it as a challenge to try to keep him off the boards," Carter said yesterday. "And then with Rashard, I asked to let me guard him. I take it as a challenge. He has inches on me, but I don't want to make it an easy shot for him. I want to make it tough for him."
Coach Lawrence Frank yesterday said having Carter, who scored 17 of his 27 points in the first quarter, on Lewis was the way to go.
"We were playing smaller and we had foul trouble with [Krstic] with five," Frank said. "Still, the best matchup on Lewis is Richard [Jefferson] or Vince. That's probably our best matchup. Lewis is a three. They guard them."</div>
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He really needs to step his game up if we wan't to win.
