The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 20, 1983, Image 14

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January 2o’;j
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i Winning streak reaches 13
Sixers top Bulls, 126-106
United Press International
According to Philadelphia
; Coach Billy Cunningham, all the
victories by the 76ers during its
club-record, 13-game winning
streak have not been created
' equal.
~ “It has been quite a varia
tion,” Cunningham said. “There
have been one-point games,
‘. overtime games and games we
‘ won easily. We’ve responded
- very well to each situation and
. that really pleases me.”
The 76ers’ 13th straight win,
126-106, over the Chicago Bulls
i Wednesday night, in Philadel-
‘ phia, was an easy one. Julius
; Erving scored 26 points and
Andrew Toney added 25.
In addition to setting a record
for the franchise, the 76ers built
the NBA’s longest winning
streak of the season. They also
have the league’s best record at
33-5.
“Everybody is contributing
and that’s why we’ve been able to
win so many in a row,” Erving
said. “(But) there are still some
areas we would like to improve
in.”
The 76ers jumped to a 17-2
lead at the start of the game and
twice led by 19 points in the first
quarter. The closest Chicago
came was 91-79 with 10:58 left,
but Philadelphia then went on a
16-4 spurt to end the challenge.
In other games, Atlanta
edged Seattle, 116-111, Detroit
nipped Milwaukee, 107-106,
Kansas City trimmed New York,
91-88, Golden State slugged
Utah, 103-95, Denver crushed
Houston, 130-93, Phoenix top
ped San Antonio, 118-113, and
Los Angeles nipped San Diego,
107-104.
HAWKS 116, SUPER-
SONICS 111 — At Atlanta,
Rory Sparrow scored 14 of his
25 points in the fourth quarter
and Dominique Wilkins and
Eddie Johnson each scored 24 to
lead Atlanta. The Sonics have
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Since 1935.
now lost nine ol their last 10
games.
PISTONS 107, BUCKS 106
— At Pontiac, Mich., Isiah Tho
mas’ short jump shot with four
seconds to play lifted Detroit af
ter the Pistons were down by 5
points with 17 seconds left.
KINGS 91, KNICKS 88 — At
Kansas City, Mo v Larry Drew
scored 23 points, including two
free throws with 25 seconds re
maining, to help Kansas City
snap a three-game losing streak.
WARRIORS 103, JAZZ 95
— At Salt Lake City, Michael
Richardson scored 7 of his 29
points in the final 4:07 as Gol
den State outscored Utah 14-7
to clinch the victory.
NUGGETS 130, ROCKETS
93 — At Denver, Alex English
scored 23 points and Denver
coasted. Houston was led by Joe
Bryant’s 13 points.
SUNS 118, SPURS 113 — At
Phoenix, Ariz., Maurice Lucas
scored 30 points and grabbed 12
rebounds and Dennis Johnson
added 26 points to lead Phoenix
to its third straight victory.
LAKERS 107, CLIPPERS
104 — At Inglewood, Calif.,
Jamaal Wilkes scored 26 points,
including a key basket with 30
seconds remaining, to pace Los
Angeles. Terry Cummings led
San Diego with 28 points.
North Carolina trounq
’Pack by 18; now 13-3
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United Press International
North Carolina basketball has
come to order once again.
T he Tar Heels, who share the
No. 3 ranking in the country,
won their 10th straight game
Wednesday night. The latest vic
tory came at home in Car
michael Auditorium, known to
the faithful as Blue Heaven,
where Matt Doherty scored 21
points and Jim Braddock added
18 in a 99-81 decision over 20th-
ranked North Carolina State.
“They are the best team we’ve
faced this year bv far,” N.C.
State Coach Jim Valvano said. “I
know they are a hot team right
now, but the scary thing is that
they are going to get better.”
North Carolina, 13-3 overall
and 3-0 in the Atlantic Coast
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work. Michael Jordan
15 points, Sam PerkinsB^ years hz
freshman Brad in
plaving with a stressft^B j „ V1C ^
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