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Fabulous Fill-ins by Marty Burns | ||||||
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Posted: Wed December 3, 1997 Miami Heat center Isaac Austin isn't the only NBA understudy who, as an emergency replacement for an injured star, has raised his game this season. Here's our list of the subs-turned-starters who have been the most instrumental in keeping their teams afloat.
Kevin Willis, F-C, Houston Rockets. Thrust into the starting lineup because of the ailments of power forward Charles Barkley (groin) and center Hakeem Olajuwon (surgery last week on his left knee to remove a medial plica), the 7-foot Willis, in his 14th season, has shown he hasn't lost the form that made him an All-Star in 1992 for the Atlanta Hawks. With Houston at 8-5 and on a five-game winning streak at week's end, Willis ranked second among the Rockets in scoring (15.1 points) and third in rebounds (8.8), while leading them in field goal percentage (54.7%).
Chris Gatling, F-C, New Jersey Nets. In his previous six seasons with four teams, the 6'10" Gatling has preferred to come off the bench. Thrust into a starting role because of an ankle injury to rookie forward Keith Van Horn, Gatling had responded by averaging 15.6 points and 7.2 rebounds, while helping surprising New Jersey to a 10-5 start, good for a share of first place in the Atlantic Division. Issue date: December 8, 1997 | ||||||
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