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SAN ANTONIO — When it
comes to offense, San Antonio is
not bashful.
The Spurs took 109 field goal
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attempts, connected on 60 of
them and ended the game with
143 points for their third
straight NBA victory.
Gene Banks scored a career-
high 30 points and grabbed 1 1
rebounds to lead the Spurs to a
143-124 victory over the Denver
Nuggets.
“When I was at Cleveland I
think we scored that many at San
Antonio,” laughed Spurs’ coach
Stan Albeck, who explained De
nver coach Doug Moe was at San
Antonio during the time he
coached at Cleveland.
“They (Nuggets) give you a
lot of quick shot opportunities.
Sometimes the best thing you
can do is run back at them,”
Albeck said. “If you don’t get in
the groove against Denver,
you’re missing the game.
They’re going to turn the ball
over.
“Gene had another outstand
ing game. It’s a shame he’s not
getting any recognition around
the league. He’s become an out
standing small forward.”
Banks, who said he was aware
of his milestone basket, added
that the Spurs are putting things
together this year.
“I heard the announcer when
I tied my high (28),” he said.
“Then I missed three or four. As
soon as I hit that one, (the 30th),
I was ready to come out.
“We’re putting things
together. We are a very confi
dent and relaxed team. We are
having a good time at practice
and meetings. We are being
cheerful in practice.”
San Antonio outscored De
nver 14-3, including 10 points in
a row, to start the second half
and take an 84-67 lead. The
Nuggets never got closer than
13 in the second half and never
led in the game.
The Spurs held a 70-64 half
time lead behind 17 points from
Mike Mitchell, 16 from George
Gervin and 14 from Banks. Dan
Issel had 16 points and 10 re
bounds in the first half for the
Nuggets. He got no rebounds in
the second half.
At least two of the Nuggets
thought credit for the victory
should go to Banks.
“Gene Banks is a real hard
worker. He was allowed to push
and shove a lot inside tonight,”
said Kiki Vanderweghe, who led
Denver with 29 points.
Denver’s Billy McKinney
agreed.
“1 think Gene Banks
a lot of credit fortheSn,
turning out to be quiit
player," McKinney said
Mitchell had a total
points for the Spurs,f 0 |
Gervin with 25. Artis
had 12 points and 14r w ,
Alex English andlsstl]
20 each for the Nuggets
Assistant coach Biff Ft
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Dallas
Coach Dick Motta has won his
600th victory to become only the
fifth NBA coach to reach the
plateau.
The only other coaches to win
600 or more games are Red Au
erbach, Red Holzman, Jack
Ramsey and Gene Shue.
Motta’s record game came at
the expense of Golden State
Tuesday night at the Oakland
Coliseum, where his Mavericks
came from behind to beat the
Warriors 112-102.
“I knew it would come sooner
or later,” Motta said. “We played
well in the second half which
made it special for me. I still re
member my first victory.
“It was the first NBA game
I’d ever seen. With 19,000 peo
ple watching in Madison Square
Garden we won by four.”
Motta was referring to a 1968
victory registered by the Chica
go Bulls, the first team he
coached in the NBA. He later
coached the Washington Bullets
for four seasons before joining
the Mavs in 1980.
Jay Vincent scored 12 points
in the final quarter to lift Dallas.
“I had to he careful because of
four fouls so I didn’t force
things,” Vincent, who picked up
18 in the contest, said. “We
made a good comeback because
we cut down on our mistakes.”
The Mavs committed nine
turnovers in the first quarter but
only 23 for the entire game.
Dallas trailed by 1 1 points in
the first half but took the lead
late in the third quarter on a bas
ket by Jim Spanarkel.
Vincent and Hat Cummings
then each hit a field goal in the
first minute of the final period
to give the Mavs an 85-77 lead.
The Warriors were unable to
score in the first two minutes of
the final period and made only
one serious threat the rest of the
way.
Golden State’s Lester Conner
made a field goal and free
throw, and Larry Smith added a
free throw to cut the Dallas lead
to 104-98 with 2:20 k» ea , bl <: u
Cummings then bet
f ree throws to clinch the® ” C pn
Mark Aguirre paceit 0 ^ ' heisi
with 30 points eptions a
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with the flu and J.B 1
fouled out with six mir^
play.
But, the coach said,“wj
not playing 48 minutes
ketball.”
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