Wednesday, June 5, 1985/The Battalion/Page 9 by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Mg. MA€> a goop cMakjcg of 66ATIKJG TM£ OTMER P tough a til® vnient. Ever)' led about whi ake, who tool ?d, is stay® successful a- s A&l b«fot! ing job in lh aage9 | INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Bos ton Celtics’ Kevin McHale and James Worthy of the Los Angeles Lakers are a defensive puzzle for opposing coaches K.C. Jones and Pat Riley in the NBA Championship Series. ■ “Kareem Abdul-Janbar, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird already are superstars, but Worthy and Kevin are becoming the superstars in this series,” Celtics Coach K.C. Jones said Tuesday after a practice for Game 4 Wednesday night in the Forum. ; . The Lakers lead Boston 2-1 in the best-of-7 series, despite the efforts of McHale, a 6-foot-10 center-forward who scored 31 points for the Celtics on 10-for-13 snooting in Game 3 Sunday. The 6-9 Worthy, mean while, scored 29 points, all of them in the second and third quarters when the Lakers took control of the game and went on to win 136- 111. gf “There’s no one on our team who can guard Worthy well, and maybe no one in the league,” Jones added. can guard McHale I-on-1 either.” Riley said, “McHale has caused us the most problems defensively. He’s a great post-up player and we haven’t defended him that well. On Sunday, he was moving so quickly inside that it defeated the double team.” Both coaches said the key to Worthy’s and McHale’s game is quickness inside against bigger men. 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Meanwhile, Worthy started slowly in the first period Sunday, missing all three of his shots. “I was allowing them to double team me,” Worthy said. “I was hold ing the ball a count too long. When I reacted quicker after getting the ball, they couldn’t react fast enough to double-team me and I had good second and third quarters. My ad vantage is my quickness against big ger guys. I want to try to get them in foul trouble.” Bates still waiting for paycheck (continued from page 8) Gunslingers’ inaugural season last year. He stepped down last summer and became head of football opera tions when Bates was named coach. “Any man in a good state of mind would be gone from there,” Bates said. “He had to have something that binds him there. He wanted out last year.” Bates said he still believes the cur rent season could have been a suc cess if not for the team’s financial problems. 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