Crush rebound to defeat Las Vegas
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Barry Faulkner
There was the trademark toss of his No. 91 jersey into the postgame
crowd. But, since a hamstring injury relegated him to the sideline
for all but the first 2:18 of Thursday night’s Orange County Crush
home American Basketball Association debut against the Las Vegas
Rattlers, Dennis Rodman left it to teammate Jeremee McGuire to
provide the last-second heroics at the Bren Events Center.
The 6-foot-11 McGuire, out of the University of Houston, did his
best Rodman imitation -- collecting an offensive rebound off a missed
19-foot jumper by Derrick Dial and laying it in with one second left
for the difference in a 124-123 Crush victory before about 300
spectators.
“I told Jeremee to crash the board,” Crush Coach Earl Cureton said
of the final sequence, which he initiated by calling timeout with 10
seconds remaining, when he saw McGuire dribbling the ball about six
feet beyond the top of the key.
“I wanted to get us in the right positions,” Cureton said. “We
wanted to run a play for our point guard, Derrick Dial and we wanted
him to take the shot.”
Dial, whose 17 first-quarter points helped the Crush build a 38-23
cushion, was just 2 of 11 in the final three quarters, before his
turnaround bounced off the left side of the rim and was redirected
off the backboard toward the center of the lane and a charging
McGuire.
“We wanted to get a good shot up with enough time to get a
rebound, so I knew the shot was going up,” McGuire said. “I just
tried to get myself into position.”
The Crush (3-1) put themselves in position to have to pull out a
game they once controlled. The hosts blew a lead that topped out at
27 points with 4:14 left before halftime.
Dial’s initial hot shooting -- the 6-4 guard with NBA experience
made four three-pointers in the initial period -- helped the hosts
control things early.
But Las Vegas, which trailed, 73-53, at halftime, whittled the
deficit to 94-89 after three quarters.
The visitors tied it at 98 with 8:05 left and led, 119-114, with
2:52 remaining.
But Sean Rooks made a free throw and Fred Vinson turned a steal
into a dunk -- worth three-points under the league’s three-D rule, in
which a team that scores after a turnover, gets an extra point added
to its score.
Dial followed Vinson’s three points with a driving layin that put
the Crush up, 120-119.
With the Crush leading, 122-121, Rattler Dalron Johnson, a former
UNLV Runnin’ Rebel, sank two foul shots with 39 ticks left to put his
team back on top.
That’s where the score remained until McGuire finished the job.
Rodman, 43, a former NBA rebounding champion still clinging to
hopes of getting back to the NBA, injured his right hamstring in
practice this week, Cureton said.
“It’s a pull and he didn’t want to risk stretching it out all the
way,” Cureton said of Rodman’s decision to cut his night short after
starting and collecting one rebound, one assist and one turnover.
Dial led the winners with 25 points, while Vinson added 17 and
Cordell Henry chipped in 16.
Jerry Dupree (12), Rooks (12), Juaquin Hawkins (10), Damien
Cantrell (10), and Eric Chenowith (10), also hit double figures for
the Crush, who eventually plan to play their home games at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
The Crush’s next scheduled home game is Wednesday against Calgary
at the Bren Center.
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