The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 09, 1986, Image 10

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Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, May 9, 1986
NBA Playoffs
ues
Rockets nab series in doubled
am<
tie
3T. LOUIS
DENVER (AP) — Lewis Lloyd
and Rodney McCray hit key jum
pers in the final 1:45 of a second
overtime period Thursday night
as the Houston Rockets, despite
losing three starters to fouls, out
lasted the Denver Nuggets 126-
122 and clinched the NB A playoff
series.
The Rockets, defeating Denver
4-2 in the best-of-seven series,
advanced to the Western Confer
ence finals against the Los Angeles
Lakers. The Lakers, the defend
ing NBA champions, earlier wrap
ped up their second-round series
with a 120-107 victory over Dallas.
Lloyd’s 18-footer, just beating
the 24-second shot clock, with
1:45 left gave Houston a 124-121
lead. McCray sank a 17-footer
along the baseline with 55 seconds
remaining, and Denver couldn’t
counter.
The Rockets were without
Twin Towers Akeem Olajuwon
and Ralph Sampson and point
guard Robert Reid in the end.
son followed suit with 1:40 left in
overtime. Natt scored on that play
but missed the free throw, leaving
the score tied at 114-114.
Houston, trailing by as many as
12 points, sent the game into over
time on the play of Olajuwon and
Jim Peterson. Olajuwon scored 12
points in the final quarter before
drawing a double technical foul
and being ejected. His replace
ment, Peterson, scored seven
straight points to put Houston
ahead 100-95 with 4:48 left.
Natt’s inside move put Denver
up 116-114, but Mitchell Wiggins
countered for Houston on a base
line drive with 37 seconds remain
ing. He was fouled on the play, but
missed the free throw. Both teams
missed subsequent shots to force
the second overtime.
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Si haves, got 10 pointsinitm was shoi
/a and guard LaFavettebuis Blues t<
a standout defensively,djgary Flam
Houston’s offensive flo»en their S
the Nuggets in control ies at two ’
Denver led 57-46 ai The fifth
sion. /enCampbi
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But Calvin Natt’s three-point
play produced a 104-104 tie with
1:49 remaining, and the teams
then traded buckets, with Samp
son’s dunk accounting for a 108-
108 tie at the end of regulation.
Peterson got a quick basket to
start the overtime, but he drew his
sixth foul moments later. Samp-
Olajuwon finished with 28
points to pace Houston. Lloyd had
25 and McCray 20. Alex English
had 42 points for Denver, fol
lowed by Natt with 23.
With English scoring 17 points
in the first quarter, the Nuggets
jumped out to a 12-point lead.
Houston got within seven points
early in the second quarter, but
Denver’s back-up center, Danny
The Rockets, outofMif.
the first half, hit only g ^
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them, to draw into a63-' art m theo]
7:45 left. Lloyd had I-bade it 3-0 <
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DALLAS (AP) — The aroused
Los Angeles Lakers charged into
the NBA Western Conference fin
als with a 120-107 victory over the
upstart Dallas Mavericks behind
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 27 points
and Earvin Johnson’s clutch
fourth-quarter play.
The Lakers, the defending
world champions, took the bitter
best-of-seven series from the fiesty
and talkative Mavericks 4-2. The
Lakers now face the Houston
Rockets who beat the Denver
Nuggets 126-122 to clinch their
series.
The Lakers built a 75-53 lead
early in the third period, but then
had to beat back a Maverick rally
that narrowed the deficit to 91-89
early in the fourth period.
Mark Aguirre, who injured an
ankle and missed most of the
fourth period, had 14 of his 28
points in the third period.
Dallas’ Rolando Blackman
scored 12 straight points at the
start of the fourth period, but
James Worthy and Johnson got
the Laker offense in gear. Black
man finished with 23.
Worthy had 21 points and
Johnson added 23, including 13 in
the fourth p>eriod. Johnson made
nine free throws in the quarter.
The Lakers were called
“clowns” by Dallas General Mana
ger Norm Sonju before the game,
but the intense defending cham
pions took control from the start.
Abdul-Jabbar scored the last
three baskets of the first half on a
dunk, a skyhook, and a 20-foot set
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69-:> halftime leadove ,
shooting Mavericks. Jst (;a Tj n
Dallas got the open: 33 | )f ^
Irom Agunre hut never
1 he 39-year-old Mf 37 whe |; [
placing in a record \n h , cornc
game, scored 11 pon |T hcr w |
second period as.heU ^ a[ the
tated Dallas with a 23-8, c | va „ ilH .
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Late-inning singles rally A’s past Brewers
ss assessed
OAKLAND (AP) — Dave Kingman and Tony
Phillips each singled to drive in a run in the eighth
inning Thursday to break up a scoreless pitching
duel and lead the Oakland A’s to a 2-1 victory over
the Milwaukee Brewers.
Left-hander Ted Higuera, 4-2, had blanked
Oakland on four hits while striking out eight
through seven innings, but ran into trouble after
Alfredo Griffin led off the eighth with a single.
Griffin took second on Mickey Tottleton’s sac
rifice and scored on Phillip’s single to left. Phillips,
who took second on the throw home, advanced to
third on a fielder’s choice and scored on King
man’s single to center.
Chris Codiroli, 3-3, was the winner, allowing
eight hits in eight innings. Steve Outiveros lost the
shutout, allowing Randy Ready’s first home run
le ye
of t
save o t the season.
Milwaukee, which stranded 1 1 runners, left the
bases loaded in the fifth and Oakland failed to
score after loading the bases in their half of the
inning.
In a controversial play that led to the ejection of
A’s Manager Jackie Moore, Carney Lansford was
tagged out by Brewers’ catcher Charlie Moore on
an attempted steal of home with two out to end
the Oakland threat in the bottom of the fifth.
Red Sox 4, Mariners 2
lyers with a
aaljender 1
:conds left i
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team which
Lansford slid across the plate after Tony Phil
lips squared around to bunt, but umpire Ted
Hendry called Lansford out on a tag after the
pitch. Moore argued for several minutes before
being ejected by Hendry.
SEATTLE (AP) Marty Barnett’sti ited that oi
capped a four-run rally in the sec sess. who st
Thursday night to lead the BostonRdilames and :
the Seattle Mariners, who fired Manfone.
Cottier before the game. By winninj
Seattle, playing under Coach 3 setback h
lost its fifth straight -,ime .md luvi:'7 Scrappy !
its last 21. I he Mariners said apemmnslpcd make
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AF) Buck Man*
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Thursday night and giving theToronloI* I P*®®''C
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