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Dixon, Wheldon Hit Target
May 21, 2008 | 8:04AM | report this

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (May 10, 2008)-Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon survived the drama of Pole Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and qualified 1-2, respectively, for the 92nd Running of the Indianapolis 500.  Dixon, who was fifth on the starting grid mid-afternoon, pulled his qualified time from his first attempt and put in another four-lap effort around the historic 2.5-mile oval.  Minutes later, he had taken the PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award presented by AutoZone from the grasp of Team Penske’s Ryan Briscoe with a 226.366 mph average.  Dixon held the $100,000 check aloft.

“It hasn't really sunk in yet,” said Dixon, who has two poles and one victory in 2008. “It means a lot. It's not just for me, though. I think a lot of it, and I think (team owner) Chip (Ganassi) and probably (team managing director) Mike (Hull) and (chief mechanic) Ricky (Davis) have touched on it already, but it's the hard work that goes into it. Indy, for our team, I think our development and working toward this race started well early in the winter. I think Chip Ganassi and Mike and all the guys in the team are adamant on putting up a strong fight for this year's 500."

Wheldon had earned the third starting position on the grid, but at 5:38 p.m., he waved it off to challenge Dixon for the pole. Although he fell short of the pole, Wheldon took second, knocking Briscoe to the outside of Row 1.

"It's a real tribute to the team," said team owner Ganassi, who celebrated his third pole start at Indianapolis (Bruno Junqueira in 2002 are Arie Luyendyk in 1993).  "Every team works hard in the off-season to get better, and you're charged with making your team better than the other guys who make their team better. T his is the payoff."

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"That's a Big Job Right There."
Nov 08, 2007 | 7:29PM | report this

Considering he had just pulled down 14 rebounds in the San Antonio Spurs' 88-78 victory over the Miami Heat at the American Telephone and Telegraph Center on Wednesday, it seemed fair to ask Francisco Elson if Heat center Shaquille O'Neal, all 7-foot-1 and 325-plus-plus-plus pounds of him, had been less of a challenge than the Houston Rockets 7-6, 310-pound Yao Ming.

"Shoot," Elson said, with a note of derision and a glance of astonishment. "That's a big job right there."

Not only did Elson defend O'Neal, he actually outplayed him.  Elson finished with an 11-rebound advantage on O'Neal and did solid defensive work on the former MVP, as well.

Spurs guard Manu Ginobili drives to the basket as Heat forward Dorell Wright defends during the first quarter in San Antonio, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. Ginobili led the Spurs with 25 points. ERIC GAY / AP

"I thought Francisco did a good job all the way around," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "He worked very hard on Shaq. That's a tough job to give to anybody. So I thought doing that and still concentrating on the boards was really great on his part."

"We know Miami is a very good rebounding team, especially with Shaq on their team," said Elson, who played the entire fourth quarter while Tim Duncan rested on the bench. So we boxed out very well and everybody got down and rebounded."

Elson also rediscovered his shooting stroke, making 6 of 11 shots and scoring a season-high 12 points.

Heat center Shaquille O'Neal grabs a rebound in front of Spurs forward Fabricio Oberto, right, and forward Tim Duncan, left, during the first quarter in San Antonio, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. ERIC GAY / AP

Miami played its fourth-straight game without Dwyane Wade, their leading scorer last season.  He is recovering from offseason surgeries on his knee and shoulder.

It should come as no surprise that the Heat haven't been very good without him.  At 0-4 this season and 0-7 in the preseason, Miami hasn't won a game — postseason, exhibition or otherwise — since beating Indiana on April 13.  Unofficially, the Heat are on a 17-game losing streak.  Wade has been medically cleared to return to the court, but the date for his debut remains tentative.

"Hopefully, things get better when Wade comes back," O'Neal said. "He's a great player, and he's going to make everyone else better."

In the meantime?

"We need everyone else to step up their game and play harder," O'Neal said.

San Antonio forward Tim Duncan looks to pass as he is defended by Miami center Shaquille O'Neal during the first quarter Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007 in San Antonio. ERIC GAY / AP

Ricky Davis (14 points) and Udonis Haslem (10) answered O'Neal's plea to an extent, but it wasn't enough to help Miami avoid its 20th loss in 21 trips to San Antonio.  With the top scoring option in Miami's offense floundering, the Heat remained flummoxed.  The 78 points they scored Wednesday brought down their league-worst scoring average to 82.8.

"Unfortunately, our second option is on the bench," Miami coach Pat Riley said, in reference to Wade.

The last time the Heat beat the Spurs on the road, Miami's rookie guard Daequan Cook was in the fourth grade, Jason Williams had yet to transfer to the University of Florida and Penny Hardaway was on the way to his third All-NBA team.  In other words, it has been a while.

''You don't have to tell me,'' Riley said before Wednesday night's game. ``It's been tough for us here the past 20 games.  But you never know in this league -- with the expected and unexpected.''

Heat coach Pat Riley calls a play during the first quarter against the Spurs in San Antonio, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007. ERIC GAY / AP

''It's frustrating and nobody likes to lose,'' said Haslem, who also had nine rebounds while helping to limit Duncan to 12 points. ``It's not a good feeling. It's not where we want to be or hoped to be. But you have to look at the big picture. We still have a lot more basketball to play. No sense whining and holding your head down.''

Things won't get any easier for the Heat, which returns home Friday to play the Suns and then plays 11 of the next 16 on the road.  Those aren't exactly ideal conditions to cure lingering defensive problems and scoring droughts that have plagued the Heat.  Miami hasn't been able to generate offense late in the shot clock or stop others from doing so.

''We're just not playing a whole 48 minutes,'' said Davis. ``But it's always discouraging when you're losing games.  It doesn't matter if it's one, five or 10.  We just have to keep talking, keep working on it.'

'''What was good enough to win tonight became flat and soft,'' Riley said ``The bottom line is we need to play defense for four quarters.''

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