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| -- 作者:liamin -- 发布时间:2015-4-23 12:38:04 -- Evans said. "We started chipping away, chipping away. Then all of a sudden you could feel it. You just kind of could see it in their (the Grizzlies) eyes. You could f ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders are ready to get a long look at Terrelle Pryor to see if he can be their quarterback of the future. Pryor got the nod to start Sundays season finale in San Diego in place of the injured Carson Palmer. After being deemed not ready to be the backup when Palmer got hurt last week in Carolina, Pryor now gets the chance to make his first career start. "We know what his strengths are, we know what his weaknesses are," coach Dennis Allen said Friday. "But really, to give him an opportunity to go out in a game, against a division opponent, at their place, and give him a chance to play, it gives us a view into the future." Allen said he told Pryor and Matt Leinart early in the week that he was leaning to Pryor but wanted to see how practice developed. He said he thought Pryor responded well and now wants to see what his athleticism can bring to a team that has failed to score a touchdown the past two weeks. Pryor said hes confident he is ready to start his first game since the Sugar Bowl for Ohio State against Arkansas on Jan. 4, 2011, but admitted to having some anxiety. "Im nervous. Until the first play Im going to be nervous," he said. "Im human like you guys. Im human like everybody. I just happen to play one of the best sports in the world. Ill be nervous until the first snap." Pryor was taken in the third round of the supplemental draft in August 2011 by late Raiders owner Al Davis. Pryor missed almost all of training camp and then served a five-game suspension before he could be activated. He got on the field just once as a rookie -- committing a false start before his only play -- as he needed to work on his footwork and mechanics. Pryor got a few chances to shine in the preseason but was then inactive the first 11 games of this year. He played briefly the past two weeks in specialty packages. He completed one of two passes for 5 yards, ran the ball once for 2 yards and caught a 22-yard pass. Pryor said he guarantees he will have no problems with the logistics of quarterback, calling the play in the huddle, getting to the line of scrimmage on time and recognizing defences. "Im confident," he said. "Im sure my teammates have confidence in me as well. Like I said, you cant put everything on my shoulders, cant try to do everything. Just go out and let the players make plays and let myself make plays." Pryor will be the 15th player to start at quarterback for the Raiders since the start of the 2003 season. "Of course he brings the running ability, but hes trying to be a leader out there, have command of the huddle and doing the job that a starting quarterback should do," receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey said. Leinart had hoped to be able to make his third start since 2007 but thought the Raiders might give the nod to Pryor to see what he can do in a real game. "The competitor in me wants to play, wants to start, but I do understand that they need to evaluate him, and I get that," Leinart said. "Obviously, youre not happy by any means, but at the same time Im a team player. Ive learned a lot this year, and Im happy to help." The Raiders also could have a new starter on the offensive line as starting right guard Mike Brisiel missed his third straight practice as he recovers from an ankle injury and concussion. Brisiel, one of Oaklands biggest free-agent signings this past off-season, has struggled in his first season with the Raiders. He has committed a team-high 10 penalties and been part of a running game that has struggled to generate any consistency. Brisiel is listed as questionable and will be a game-time decision. If he cant start, rookie Tony Bergstrom would get the nod. Bergstrom was Oaklands top draft pick in April at 95th overall but has struggled to get on the field. He has played eight games this season and gotten 75 snaps on offence, with most coming as a tight end in Oaklands six-linemen alignment. "Hes going to go through some growing pains like any new player would," offensive co-ordinator Greg Knapp said. "I feel good about him. I like what Ive seen in practice. I also have seen the rookie mistakes that I know this might show up in a game. But Im looking forward to get him some reps to see him play live." NOTES: CB Phillip Adams will be placed on IR with a groin injury and be replaced in the lineup by Brandian Ross, who has played well as a reserve in recent weeks. ... 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In fact, no one would have batted an eye if Paul asked out of what was turning into a rout. Instead, the All-Star was seen pleading with his coach Vinny Del Negro to put him back into the game. Paul eventually capped a furious rally with a pair of free throws with 23.7 seconds left, as Los Angeles came all the way back to take the 1-0 series lead and steal home-court advantage. "I remember coming out at the end of the third quarter and told coach, Let me go back in. Its never over, give us a chance, give us a chance," Paul said. "And I think when our energy picked up, we got a few stops and Nick Young hit a couple threes and in any situation youve always got to believe." Memphis, which opened postseason play on its home floor for the first time in franchise history, dominated early, but the Clippers closed the game with an amazing 28-3 run and matched the NBA playoff record for the largest deficit overcome after three quarters when they trailed by 21. Paul finished with average numbers by his standards - 14 points and 11 assists - but this was a game all about intangibles. A Los Angeles victory appeared unattainable in the early going, when the Grizzlies opened the game with a 23-9 spurt and held a 34-16 lead after one quarter. Memphis was up 58-39 by the break before extending its lead to 27 in the third. It almost seemed like the raucous FedEx Forum crowd was ready to spill out onto Beale Street for a late happy hour. Early in the final quarter, it was 95-71 when the Clippers began their comeback. Reserve forward Reggie Evans, the very definition of an energy player, began the surge with a layup and later gave the Clippers their first lead of the game, 97-96, with another bucket in the final minute. "We felt good going into the fourth quarter," Evans said. "We started chipping away, chipping away. Then all of a sudden you could feel it. You just kind of could see it in their (the Grizzlies) eyes. You could feel that heartbeat, it started changing, and we toook advantage of that.dddddddddddd" In between, the streaky Young made three straight treys, the last of which cut the deficit to 96-93 with 1:47 left. "It felt good being out there and the coaches having confidence in me in the fourth quarter," Young said. "And C.P. [Paul] being the point guard that he is, he just found me in my spots out there." Paul was the key. Hes the leader of this team and the voice. By refusing to give in to what looked like an untenable situation, he lit a fire under his teammates. "That game was such a blur, I need to watch it to remember it," Paul said. "(Ive never been in a comeback) in a game of that magnitude with that much intensity and so much at stake." Young finished with 19 points, Blake Griffin had 17 and Caron Butler had 12 but the news wasnt all good for the Clips. Butler suffered a fractured left hand in the second half and is expected to be sidelined 4-to-6 weeks. The veteran forward is the second key Clipper with extensive playoff experience on the bench, joining Chauncey Billups (torn Achilles), "Ive got mixed emotions," Butler said. "Having this injury is obviously disappointing, but at the same time, winning the game and coming back after a huge deficit is still rewarding." Young or Bobby Simmons is expected to start in Butlers absence. "Anything can happen and people step up. Were not expecting anything to be easy with Caron or without Caron," Memphis forward Rudy Gay said. The Grizzlies, who knocked off the top-seeded Spurs in last years first round for their first ever postseason series win, were paced by Gays 19 points in Game 1. Mike Conley and O.J. Mayo both had 17 points and All-Star Marc Gasol finished with 14. "They drew first blood," said Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins. "Im disappointed that we lost but there is a lot of basketball yet to be played." That starts tonight and Hollins put his team on notice Tuesday. 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