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Rockets to meet Jazz once again
    2008年04月18日  08:54    Shenzhen Daily

THE Houston Rockets earned a first-round playoff rematch with the Utah Jazz after beating the Los Angeles Clippers 93-75 in Houston on Wednesday night.

Luis Scola had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and the Rockets locked up the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference playoffs.

The Rockets will play Utah in the first round for the second straight season. Just like last year, the Jazz earned the No. 4 seed by winning their division, but Houston has the home-court edge because of a better overall record.

“We were counted out multiple times this year and no one even gave us a chance, not even close, of clinching home court,” said forward Shane Battier. “It really is an amazing regular-season accomplishment and I’m very proud.”

The extra home game didn’t do the Rockets any good last season — Utah won the series in seven games.

But this Houston team is different, starting with new coach Rick Adelman, rookies like Scola, Carl Landry and Aaron Brooks, and the consistent play of reserves like Bobby Jackson.

The backup point guard added 15 points and five rebounds against the Clippers while the Rockets improved to 22-2 in their last 24 home games.

Jackson started for the second straight game in place of Rafer Alston, who strained his right hamstring against Denver on Sunday. Alston said he would likely miss Houston’s first two playoff games.

By now, the Rockets are used to adversity. They played the last third of the season without injured Yao Ming, without Tracy McGrady for 16 games, and still reached the team’s highest win total since the 1996-97 season.

“Considering all the stuff we’ve been through this year,” McGrady said, “for us to put ourselves in a great position with home-court advantage, that’s a fabulous job on our part. This team stayed with it.”

Corey Maggette scored 22 points and Elton Brand added 18 points and 12 rebounds for the Clippers, who’ve lost five straight to Houston and 17 of the last 20 meetings.

By the second half, they looked like they were just ready for the season to end.

The Rockets stayed in the race for the No. 3 spot in the West until losing their last two games to Denver and Utah. They never trailed against the Clippers, though, starting 10-for-17 from the field and building a 25-10 lead. Scola hit his first four shots and a free throw, while Battier and Jackson sank 3-pointers during Houston’s opening burst.

“I think we wanted to set the tone going into the playoffs this weekend,” Jackson said. “We definitely didn’t want to take these guys for granted.”

The Rockets’ starters rested on the bench as the second quarter began and Los Angeles went on a 13-6 spurt to cut the lead to 11.

Houston’s starting lineup returned and the Rockets retook control, stretching the lead to 58-42 by halftime.

Maggette scored only four points in the third quarter and Houston led 78-60 heading to the fourth.

Houston won 35 of its last 43 regular-season games.

(SD-Agencies)

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