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Peterson’s jumper cut SMU’s lead to 84-82 with 21 seconds left. Fresh man guard Ranzino Smith stole the inbounds pass but missed a jump shot, and Peterson missed a follow up. SMU’s Moore was fouled on the rebound, but he missed the first of a one-and-one free throw opportunity with 10 seconds left. Peterson was fouled with one second left after re bounding a shot by Martin. The Mustangs, trailing 37-36 at halftime, raced ahead at the start of the second half by hitting seven of their first eight shots. SMU con verted two straight three-point plays and went ahead 54-43. Smith led the Tar Heels back with two fast-break baskets that closed the lead to 54-50. North Carolina stayed close even though 6-11 Brad Daug herty fouled out midway through the second half, and Smith’s two free throws pulled North Carolina to 67- 65 with 7:15 left. Koncak, benched with foul trou ble, returned to hit seven of SMU’s next 13 points and spark the Mus tangs to an 80-73 lead with 2:28 left before the Tar Heels rallied again. Koncak scored 17 points in the first half to bring SMU back from an early deficit. The Tar Heels hit their first six shots from the field and jumped to an early 13-7 lead. WELCOME: 8AC K / THANKS FOR THB S/G- crowd AT THE S/AD GAME/ Mavericks rout Portland 124-101 Jersey nips Rockets United Press International Nets 100, Rockets 99 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Otis Birdsong’s fallaway jump sliot from the baseline 20 feet out with three seconds remaining gave the New Jersey Nets a 100-99 victory over the Houston Rockets Sunday. After Birdsong’s jumper, Hous ton called time out and with one sec ond remaining attempted to in bounds the ball four times from center court. The first three times, Robert Reed of the Rockets was forced to call time out. With his time-outs used up, on the fourth in bounds pass, he threw the ball to Mitchell Wiggins, whose 24-footer missed, sealing the game for the Nets. Reed, guarded by George Johnson, was attempting to throw the ball to either Ralph Sampson or Akeem Olajuwon under the basket for a tap-in. Buck Williams scored 20 points to lead New Jersey, with Albert King and Mike Gminski getting 18 each. Birdsong had 15 points and Kelvin Ransey and Micheal Ray Richardson 12 each. Richardson fouled out with 1:53 left. For Houston, Olajuwon was high with 28 and 13 rebounds, with both Rodney McCray and Sampson add ing 17 points. Wiggins, Lewis Lloyd and Reed each had 10. New Jersey had led almost throughout, taking a 34-23 first- quarter lead and a 52-45 halftime advantage. Mavericks 124, Trailblazers 101 DALLAS — Dallas forward Dale Ellis poured in 27 points, including a team-record six 3-point baskets, and Mark Aguirre added 23 to lead the Mavericks to a 124-101 victory Sun day over the Portland Trailblazers. Ellis had three 3-pointers in the third quarter that helped Dallas work to an 88-67 lead after the quar ter. Ellis then had two 3-pointers in the final period, his last coming with 8:20 left, which gave DallasalOf lead. Dallas led by as much as 30 pa that coming with three minutn in the game. After leading byi 47-41 at halftime, the Maverickm ploded in the third quarter, oulstn mg the Blazers 41-to-26 and stro ing 65 percent from the field. A jumpier by Kiki Vandewep pulled the Blazers within five, SW but Dallas scored 11 unanswm points to take a 66-50 lead, andPtr (and never recovered. Dallas continued to roll in fourth quarter. 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