In Game 3 last Sunday (Monday morning, Manila), the Sixers lost the homecourt advantage they battled to wrest from the Los Angeles Lakers in the series opener. Now, if the Sixers hope to win the title, theyve got to do it on the road at the Staples Center.
The Lakers are up, 2-1, and two more games are scheduled at the $210 million, 21,000-seat First Union Center before the series returns to L.A. for Game 6, if necessary. If the Lakers sweep Games 4 and 5, there wont be a Game 6. The odds point to at least one more Sixers win so the Lakers can clinch before Jack Nicholson, Denzel Washington, Dyan Cannon, and their loyal fans.
Losing Game 3 had to hurt the Sixers bad. Browns boys had a chance to win it down the stretch. Shaquille ONeal and Derek Fisher fouled out with over two minutes left. The calls went the Sixers way in the late going thats home cooking for you but despite the turn of the tide, Philadelphia just couldnt get the job done. The lead was a solitary point with 2:06 to go and the margin was still a point, time down to 28 seconds. The Lakers, however, wouldnt be denied.
Losing a close game at home is a confidence killer. In the Finals, its like a dagger in the heart. If Brown isnt careful, the Sixers could be wondering if theyve got what it takes to bring the series back to Tinseltown. Its bad enough to lose a heartbreaker at home but to know that your only chance to win the title hinges on another win on the road must be a dampener. Once the Sixers question their ability to win or doubt themselves, thats when the curtains start to fall.
Thats why Brown is using a new storyline to get his boys jumping again. Hes talking of unleashing George Lynch a North Carolina product like Michael Jordan in Game 4. The 6-8 forward hasnt played since breaking his right foot in Game 4 of the Toronto series last May 13. Hes undergone surgery and hes been diligent working out to get back into shape. Running on sand dunes in California has been a major part of Lynchs strengthening program.
Brown, quoted in the Sixers website, said: "Any minutes George can give us is going to be welcome and (will) help. How effective he will be, I dont have a clue right now. Im just thrilled hes going to be able to wear a uniform and participate."
Lynch, 30, said hes ready to play. He added that if he played in Game 3, Robert Horry wouldnt have exploded in the fourth period. Horry shot the Lakers last seven points and finished with 15. If healthy, Lynch an eight-year pro should be able to contribute in defense, rebounding, and scoring. Hes the only Sixer to play in all 82 regular season games although his scoring clip of 8.4 points wasnt earth-shaking.
Browns gamble is with Lynch back in harness, Tyrone Hill and Jumaine Jones might break out of their stupor and play like theyre supposed to. So far, Hill and Jones both starters have been high-priced bystanders in the Finals.
In Game 3, the Sixers fell short because the wear and tear of a grueling run to the Finals had finally taken its toll. They lacked intensity. Their energy was at a low level. The aggressiveness wasnt there. Aaron McKie, the leagues Sixth Man awardee whos been starting lately because of the Sixers decimated lineup, was only a shadow of his old self scoring five points on 2-of-8 from the floor in 42 minutes. Without McKie backing up Allen Iverson, the Answer is reduced to a Question Mark. McKie couldve pushed the Sixers to the drivers seat with a triple in the dying minutes but missed.
Dont blame McKie hes playing with a chip fracture in his right ankle. Eric Snow, incidentally, has two chip fractures in his left ankle and is slated for surgery after the playoffs. Dikembe Mutombo has a broken finger and Iverson, a slew of injuries.