Haywood Unlikely Hero for Speed in Game 1St. Louis 96 - Philadelphia 95Recently crowned MVP Ricky Rubio could be heard swearing in Spanish all the way to the upper deck of the arena as he got his 2nd foul in the first quarter. More swears flew in the second as he picked up his third. The pattern continued in the third quarter as he picked up his fourth foul and angrily went back to riding the pine. When 2 touch fouls were called on him in the fourth at the 4 minutes left in the game mark (fouling out the Speed's main outside threat), a feeling of dread swept over the stadium. Who was going to step up big enough to fill the league MVPs running of the vaunted Speed offense?
Through a rotation of Rashad McCants, Russ Haywood, Morris Peterson, and Arron Afflalo, the Speed kept their man playing PG fresh as Rubio sat on the bench with fouls. Despite a lack of a stellar performance out of any one player, the Speed managed to stay in the game after several runs by the 76ers in the 2nd half. Going into the final minute of the fourth the game was tied. A few missed shots later Russ Haywood had less than 24 seconds on the clock and a fastbreak. As the rookie scorched towards the basket, he was fouled hard by Louis Williams. A collective groan came from the St. Louis Crowd as the untested rookie went to the line.
"He very rarely shoots in game, much less high pressure FTs" said team scoring leader Carlos Boozer "We told him before he got to the line to treat it like it was practice and not listen to the crowd or the other guys."
Boozer's advice seemed not to hit home as Haywood absolutely bricked the 1st layup.
"That was horrible man, I wasnt going to be the guy to lose this game for us. That was the scariest moment of my career" said Haywood about the time between the brick and his 2nd FT.
However, he took a visible deep breath, looked up to the rim and let the 2nd FT fly, having adjusted enough for a swish and 1 point lead for the Speed.
The 76ers immediately called a timeout and even managed to inbound the ball to their PG the Speed had struggled against all game Louis Williams. For some reason, even with all his teammates and coaches yelling to shoot and Haywood going for a steal and missing leaving him wide open, Williams held on to the ball for 6 seconds as the clock ticked to 0 and the Speed won.
"I read the scoreboard wrong, I thought we were up 1. I was expecting Haywood to foul" said an embarassed Williams after the game. "Hopefully I can redeem myself back home when we win game 2"
Player of the GameCarlos Boozer
33 pts 5 reb 1 ast 1 stl 1 blk
Boozer once again led the offense for the Speed, especially need with Rubio in foul trouble for most of the game.
Notable Speed PerformancesKevin Love 20 pts 2 reb 1 ast 2 stl 4 blk
Stromile Swift 14 pts 2 blk
Rashad McCants 14 pts 2 reb 8 ast 2 stl
Ricky Rubio 4 pts 2 reb 14 ast 1 stl Fouled Out with 4 minutes left in the 4th
Russ Haywood 3 pts 5 ast hit GW FT
Notable 76ers PerformancesLouis Williams 24 pts 1 reb 7 ast
Andre Iguodala 20 pts 1 reb 5 ast
Thaddeus Young 15 pts 2 reb 1 ast 2 stl 1 blk
Elton Brand 14 pts 4 reb 2 ast 4 blk
Mareese Speights 13 pts 4 reb 1 ast 3 stl 1 blk
Screenshots or It Didn't Happen Images of the Game
For some reason Lou doesnt take the shot, no one's really sure why since they were only down 1. Shades of Vince Carter in giving up there.
Up Next: Game 2 in Philly, Can the Speed stay with 76ers this time on the road?