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Prior to their regular season game Wednesday, the two teams must play three seconds of an earlier game that does not yet exist in the record books because of a mis-ruling over a fake free throw by Laker Norm Nixon. The game ended in a double overtime victory for the Lakers. But the Spurs protested a call on a fake free throw by Laker Norm Nixon. Leading 116-113 with four seconds left, the Spurs fouled Nixon, who made his first free shot, cutting the lead to 116-114. But Nixon pumped on the second free shot, sending both teams into the lane in anticipa tion of a rebound. The referees called a double lane foul and a jump ball. The Lakers won the jump, scored and tied the game 116-116. By the end of double overtime, the Lakers took the game 137-132. “He (Nixon) never released the ball,” said Spurs’ spokesman Wayne Witt. “That’s the key (to our protest). The referee should have blown the whistle, lined ev erybody up and had him shoot (the second free throw).” NBA league officials agreed, so tonight, with three seconds on the clock, Nixon will come to the foul line with the score 116-114 to shoot that second free throw. Hawks closer to pla with victory over Sixer United Press International Making the playoffs can be a very trying experience. “We’re playing for big stakes now and this game went down to the final seconds,” said Atlanta Coach Kevin Loughery after the Hawks downed Philadelphia, 102-97, Tuesday night to move a step closer to the playoffs. “It was a draining, emotional win, but we’ve (still) got to get ready for Kansas City tomorrow.” Dominique Wilkins scored 26 points and Mike Glenn sank two free throws in the final seconds to lift Atlanta in the game in which 10 technical fouls were called and Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunningham was ejected. Atlanta is now in the fifth playoff spot in the NBA’s East ern Conference. The Hawks, 42-38, are a half-game ahead of New York, which has three games remaining, and a full game ahead of Washington, with four games left. “I would say it was the most important (game of the sea son),” Wilkins said. ”lt was one that determined whether we would be able to make the play offs.” Billy Cunningham was angered when it was implied star center Moses Malone, who was sidelined with tendonitis of the right knee, did not play because of Cunningham’s friendship with Loughery. “That is questioning my in tegrity and the 76ers,’" Cun ningham said. c contii “I tin Wilkins, who scored! in the first half, ahead to stay, at 96-95,tjj \ remaining. Rudy Macklin hit with nine seconds le Atlanta up 100-97beft sank two free throws the triumph. Glenn with 19 points while| Davis tossed in 20. Toney led Philadelpll 26 points while Julius ( hipped in 18. I n other games, downed New Jersev, Kansas City beat Chicafij 102, Los Angeles nippali ton, 114-113, Utahto) nver, 125-116, Phoenisi ated Golden State, 115-11 Seattle bounced Portlani 101. At Past Rutherfoti Kevin McHale scored28i and had 14 reboui & U1! Boston sta\'e offaNetsn route to victory At Chicago, Mike hi had 34 points and Lam added 27 to lead Kansai its fourth consecutive At Houston, Magicjt hit three baskets in the minutes and fed KurtiK, a , f or a layup with six Tuesday night tospatkii Angeles Lakers At Salt lake Citv Griffith scored 30 Ricky Green added 281 Utah to its 29th victory, At Oakland, Nance and Maurice Lik scored 22 points to Phoenix. Golden Carroll had a gameiiy| points. At Seattle, Jack Sikmi 34 points and resent I lawes had Kitoleadilit 1 Souics to their ei| triumph. ktnall TUESDAY • APRIL 12TH *10 A.M.-7 P.M., WEDNESDAY • APRIL 13TH *10 A.M.-6 P.M AGGIELAND MOTEL • 1502 S. 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