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Blackman
confident of
shooting skill
DALLAS (AP) — Rolando Black
man has the kind of confidence in
himself as a shooter that Jack Nick-
laus does in himself as a putter when
he needs a five-footer it
championship.
“I shoot jumpers,” Blackman will
often shout at nobody in particular
after he makes a critical shot during
a Dallas Mavericks’ basketball game.
Blackman hit two free throws in
Sunday’s 37th annual NBA All-Star
game after regulation time had ex
pired to send the game into over
time. Blackman’s West team even
tually won 154-149, and the Dallas
guard came off the bench to score 29
points for his team.
Blackman’s role with the Maver
icks is an off-guard. He’s one of the
best drivers and jump shooters in
the NBA.
“It was just a great thrill to suc
ceed in that spot,” Blackman said.
“With the Mavericks, I’m usually
successful in that situation.”
Riley's decision to start Chambefs
pays off for West All-Star squad
Blackman finished second in the
Most Valuable Player balloting be
hind Seattle’s Tom Chambers, who
scored a game-high 34 points.
“Tom deserved it, although I
would have liked to have the tro
phy,” Blackman said.
Players from the East squad yelled
everything they could at Blackman,
in an unsuccessful attempt to get
him to mis the basket, including
“choke”, “sissy” and “punk.”
“It’s not a happy situation to be
in,” Blackman said. “Anybody who
says they love that situation is crazy.
But it happens all the time. If you
can’t handle it, you’re out of it.”
SEATTLE (AP) — In the begin
ning, Pat Riley didn’t have to worry
about his starting lineup as coach of
the West squad for the 37th NBA
All-Star game.
Until Houston’s Ralph Sampson
injured his knee last week, and NBA
Commissioner David Stern chose the
Seattle SuperSonics’ Tom Chambers
to fill in.
So Riley was faced with starting
one of the original reserve players,
or Chambers — the only All-Star
from the game’s host city.
He chose Chambers.
The upshot was a delighted King-
dome — a game-high 34 points for
Chambers and recognition as the
game’s Most Valuable Player.
“Starting Tom was a great coach
ing move,” Riley jokingly said after
the West beat the East, 154-149 in
Chambers’ 34 equaled George Ger-
vin in 1980 and Julius Erving, who
played his final All-Star contest Sun
day, in 1984.
overtime Sunday. “I didn’t want to
be booed in front of 40,000 fans be
fore the game started.”
“I could have done things differ
ently, but Tom showed for himself
“Today I’m the best in the world,”
Chambers said. “It’s unfathomable,
me, Tom Chambers, can be that. It
means everything. It’s just a tremen
dous thrill. I’m as excited as I can
be.”
He also gave credit to Dallas' Ro
lando Blackman, who sent the game
into overtime with a pair of free
throws with no time left in regula
tion play and was runner-up for the
MVP award. In the overtime, Black
man and Chambers each scored four
points as the West won for only the
second time in eight games.
“My award wouldn’t have been
possible if Rolando had missed one
least part of the credit. He and
Thomas held a quick summitai
time, deciding on plans topid
the tempo in the second h
“ That first half was kind of
ing,” Thomas said. “We wants
raise the game to a higher bd
wanted to make the place ek
Bring it to the top and let it but
of those free throws,” Chambers
said.
Blackman returned the compli
ment: “He’s a great player,” he said
of Chambers. “He’s a devastating
Mark Aguirre, the other Maverick
in the game, couldn’t watch. He put
his hands over his eyes while Black
man shot the free throws.
Chambers received eight of the 15
votes for MVP. Blackman got six
and Moses Malone got one ballot.
Blackman was asked what would
have happened if he had had such a
remarkable game in Dallas last year
at the All-Star game.
He just smiled.
and for the Sonics today,” added the type player who can blow out a game
Los Angeles Lakers coach. for you/’
The game was fun for the other
The 6-foot-10 Chambers hit 13 of players, too.
25 field goal attempts, including two “It was magic,” Magic Johnson
They did, including out
stretch in the fourth quartet
the teams combined for 13
1 minute, 9 seconds.
“Everything was happer.
last. It was like we wereinjiii
Johnson said
(Chambers’ performance mat
erase a reputation for
dimensional player interested
it) scoring. On tnree occasi
day, he was on the floor send
for loose balls.
“I hope this brings mealti
of respect,” said Chambers,
his sixth NBA season. “Iak
f jives the Seattle SuperSonbii
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hit of respect, too
of three 3-pointers. He had 27 of his said. “It was just so sweet. This was
points after halftime. He also pulled
down four rebounds and had two as
sists.
The only players to score more
points in an all-star game were Wilt
Chamberlain, who had 42 in 1962
and Rick Barry with 38 in 1967.
by far the best game. It was the Doc’s
(Erving’s) last game. We came back
from 12 down in the last seven min
utes. The hometown hero was the
MVP. What more could you ask
for?”
Johnson may lie able to lake at
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had 13 assists, for direct^
West's comeback victor).
In voting by a national|
panel. Chambers had eight
and Blackman six. Mosesltt
Washington had one.
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thing that I dreamed of."
America’s Cup arrives at White House
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Stars & Stripes crew brought the
America’s Cup to the White House
on Monday, where President Rea
gan ribbed a triumphant Dennis
Conner as the first man to lose sail
ing’s prized trophy and praised him
as the first to win it back.
A beaming Reagan and skipper
Conner hoisted aloft the 136-year-
old, ornate silver prize as Conner’s
11-man crew and Vice President
George Bush looked on.
“Today the cup that went Down
Under has come back up,” Reagan
boasted of the Feb. 4 recapturing of
the trophy Conner lost to Australia
in 1983.
The president, sporting a bush-
man’s hat won in a bet with Austra
lian Prime Minister Robert Hawke,
called Stars 8c Stripes’ '4-0 win a vic
tory for American technology and
competitiveness.
Reagan also praised the crew,
which clocked some 1,800 hours of
sailing on their quest to restore the
cup to its namesake nation.
“No matter how sleek the yacht, it
still comes down to what the skipper
and crew do with her in the open
ocean,” Reagan said.
Conner — assured behind the
helm, but shy before a camera — was
not at a loss for words in the room
packed with press, dignitaries and
supporters waving tiny American
flags.
“It’s really a victory for the Ameri
can spirit,” he said of the two-year,
$20-million quest.
Reagan, too, appeared robust a
little over a month after his success
ful prostate surgery.
The president and Conner traded
quips, after Reagan reported Con
ner’s cool-headed response to a crit
ical sail failure in a crucial race. “You
only said, ‘Hey, that’s too bad,’ ”
Reagan said.
“That’s not all I said,” Conner
confessed, interrupting.
“ . . . All you said that’s printable,”
Reagan retorted.
Conner presented Reagan with a
model of Stars 8c Stripes’ novel keel,
which champions and challengers
credited for giving the 12-meter
yacht its speed.
Conner also hand-delivered a
note to Reagan from Hawke. “My
dear Ron,” Conner quoted the prime
minister, “It’s only a temporary pos
session and we’ll be back to get it in
1990.”
The ceremony was attended by F.
Rawdon Dalrymple, the Australian
ambassador to the U.S. Reagan
f traised the Australians as “open,
riendly and sportsmanlike.”
Conner and crew members were
here on a victory junket that began
last week after the regatta in Fre
mantle, Australia.
“It’s a great way to begin our trip
back home to America,” the skipper
told District of Columbia Mayor
Marion Barry earlier Monday when
the mayor presented a ceremonial
key to the city to Conner and crew
members.
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