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(AP) — The .Washington Bullets, whose playoff chances seemed remote 10 games ago, have a new look under their new coach, Wes Unseld. The Bullets have won eight of their 10 games for Unseld after opening the season 8-19 under Ke vin Loughery. Unseld took over as the head coach after owner Abe Pol- lin fired Lougheryjan. 3. In less than 3‘A weeks, Unseld has taken this team that couldn’t shoot, couldn’t rebound and couldn’t win at home and turned it into a playoff contender. “Looking back on it, no, I didn’t think it would be this quick,” Unseld said after the Bullets defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 118-117 Monday night in overtime. “We still have a long way to go,” he added. Unseld said the club was “deve loping new confidence” after the Bullets defeated Golden State 115- 91 last Friday for their sixth of seven one-sided victories under his com mand. “It’s easy to say that there’s a new Blackman to see action, may sta against Sonics Friday, coach say DALLAS (AP) — Recovering Dallas Mavericks guard Rolando Blackman expects to see limited action in Friday night’s game against the Seattle SuperSonics, but Coach John MacLeod isn’t sure how long Blackman can play or whether he will start. whether Blackman will start or come off the bench. “That (playing time) will de pend on how the team is doing, how well I’m playing and what Coach (John) MacLeod wants to do,” Blackman said Monday fo- lowing his first full practice after spraining a ligament in his left knee. MacLeod said he will know more later in the week, including Blackman’s court time will be limited because he will play for the first time in 24 days. He has missed nine games since his in jury during a Jan. 4 game against the Houston Rockets. “Even when he comes back, his conditioning won’t be ideal, but it will be better than today,” Mac Leod said. “It will be good to have him back. He’s recovered very well.” Team physician Dr. Pat Evans has said Blackman will be able to play Friday. Brad Davis filled in for Black man except for one game Detlef Schrempf starter) bee of a matchup problem. The Mavericks have won of the nine games since Black was injured in maintainingt|| Midwest Division lead. Blackman was the team's ond-leading scorer when he injured. He averaged 18.5poi per game. “To have hung in there out Ro as we have, that'sju: solutely terrific,” General it ager Norm Sonju said, would have told me a few ns ago that we would be able top at this level without him, have said you were crazy.' attitude when you’re winning a few, games than when you’re coming off losing a few games. When we get in tough situations, it will be interesting to see how we react.” The Bullets reacted like winners in tough situations Monday night. They twice rallied from 10-point deficits, overcame a fourth-quarter King made two baskets in the 1:05 of the game to pull the Bullets even. King sank a twisting, fadeaway jumper at the buzzer to force the game into overtime. The Bullets then overcame an early four-point deficit to defeat the 76ers for the third time in six nights. eq lul [she an “We haven’t had a game lilt in a while. ' s,ik 1 Kmg. ulm points and a season-high IJ ^ bounds. “You need the expert of being put into a situation lilt where the team can get theoi deuce that they can do it clutch, can win in overtime,c against a team like Philadelphi Arizona adds a new dimension to offense with beefed-up center TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Anthony Cook of Arizona takes a lot of kid ding about his 6-foot-9, 190-pound frame. His roommate says he is so skinny that he rents a shadow. Nobody jokes about Cook’s contri bution to the success of the top- ranked, 18-1 Wildcats. There was a time when the 7-foot, 250-pound wide-bodies, the monster marauders of the driving lane, had an easy time making life difficult for skinny guys like Cook. Over the spring, summer and fall, Cook, whose teammates call him A.C.,” hit the weight room in ear nest, and it paid off. The junior has been Arizona’s leading rebounder at 7.5 per game, while scoring at a 12.1-point clip, and his 69.8 percent field goal shoot ing in Pacific-10 Conference games has him tied for the lead. Cook, who set a school record of 69 blocks last season, has 36 this year — including 17 in Arizona’s eight league games — ranking him second in the conference. “He’s unbelievable on defense. He’s so quick, he can jump so well,” guard Steve Kerr says.“People talk about dominant centers and how, if only we had a dominant center, we could do this or that. “As far as I’m concerned, An thony is a dominant center.” Coach Lute Olson said Cook is “the guy that changes a lot of shots. I think people are always aware of where he is” — both inside and on the perimeter. “In the game against the big, tough jumpers, he’s usually the guy that can go up and get (rebounds) with anybody.” On a team that can boast of star forward Sean Elliott and Kerr, an all-Pac-10 performer two years ago sidelined last season by injury, Cook is “probably the unsung hero of the squad,” Olson said. Baylor pair earns SWC hoop honors DALLAS (AP) — Baylorcete Darryl Middleton was named] Southwest Conference men'sli ketball player of the week,] Baylor’s Maggie Davis SWC women’s player-of-the-t honors, league officials Tuesday. Middleton had 59 poims. rebounds, six steals and blocked shots in two games i week. 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