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Houston was ahead 68-51 when Olajuwon and Reid were ejected. Reid departed with 14 points and seven rebounds. Wiggins and Otis Thorpe took up the slack as Hous ton extended its lead to as much as 23 points on Thorpe’s three-point play for an 89-66 lead with 8:45 left. Kelly Tripucka, who led the Hornets with 22 points, scored 12 Of them in the final period, but Charlotte couldn’t cut the lead below 10. Thorpe finished with 23 points and 13 rebounds, and Buck Johnson added 16 points and a career-high 11 rebounds. Charlotte has lost all eight road games while Houston won for the fourth straight time. Wiggins said Olajuwon’s absence did not change the Rockets’ game plan that much since both starting cen ters were eliminated. “We had good ball movement all night,” Wiggins said. “We just had to pick it up a notch and we did.” Johnson felt that the defense was the key to stepping up the Rockets’ fast break. “We pressured them on their shot attempts, picked off the rebounds and were able to get easy baskets by running,” Johnson said. “The good defense triggered a good offensive ef fort.” quick as a flash Charlotte started the second quarter hitting only one of seven floor shots during a 14-4 Rockets surge that put Houston ahead 35-25 at the 8:50 mark. The Rockets rebounded 38 of Charlotte’s 50 missed shots as the Hornets hit only 42.2 percent from the field. “We wanted to be aggressive and put them away,” Thorpe said. “We’ve been sluggish against teams like Charlotte and we wanted to execute very well on defense. Olajuwon said he respected Reid’s style, but thought the game was a little too aggressive. “I like physical players,” Olajuwon said, “and I ad mire a rookie that’s trying to establish himself by play ing tough. He has confidence and that’s great, but he t’t ht doesn’t have to take cheap shots.” Houston dro Hawaii-Loa 102-47 HOUSTON (AP) guard Byron Smith points and five other HouskL players scored in double figurpR as the Cougars easily defeaiKn ,, Hawaii-Loa 102-47 ThuratoP night at Hofheinz Pavilion. Walter Roese added 14 forthtI Cougars, and teammates CarJ Herrera anti Derrick Danidi| each added 1 1. Craig Upchurdl and Chris Morris chipped in ll apiece for the Cougars. Roger Huggins led the MoT goose with 16 points. Houston, 2-1, scored ISpoira before the Mongoose, 2-3, co:i get on the scoreboard. The Cougars’ fast breii quickly put Hawaii-Loa down 1 )' 12 with just over eight minutes» play in the half. 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Idaho (2-1) opened in a zone de fense and Kansas quickly took ad vantage, jumping to a 6-0 lead on two 3-pointers by Gueldner. Spurs halt Adubato’s streak SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Richie Adubato, the Dallas Mav ericks’ new coach, found out Thursday night that you can’t win them all. Terry Cummings scored 20 points, including a turnaround jumper with 47 seconds remain ing, as the San Antonio Spurs beat Dallas 93-89 and handed Adubato his first loss in two games since replacing John Mac Leod. “Nothing feels as good as a win,” Adubato said. “It’s a diffi cult loss because we played well enough to win.” Rookie David Robinson had 15 points and 17 rebounds for the Spurs, who turned back a Dallas rally after leading by 12 in the fourth quarter. The Mavericks chipped away and pulled to 90-88 with 4:10 remaining. San Antonio outscored Dallas 3-1 in the final four minutes, missing five of six free throws. Dallas could do better from the field. The Mavericks were led by Rolando Blackman and Derek Harper with 20 points apiece. Adubato credited Robinson’s dominance in the middle as a key factor in the Spurs’ victory. “He intimidated our players in the middle,” Adubato said. “He’s one of the league’s premier blocked-shot players. He was the difference.” Robinson rejected five shots and Spurs coach Larry Brown echoed Adubato’s praise. “The way David hit the dt (Cor tensive boards tonight was pliff nomenal,” Brown said, “DefensiB^ vely, 1 think we did the ri^kp ^ things down the stretch.” “Dallas did a real good job(i slowing down our offensiil game,” Brown said. “We jul didn’t execute the way we’resujf posed to, and they had a lotto! with it.” Cummings agreed that lk| Spurs play. apppear reach ^ did not — _.. le pun “They (Dallas) came to play.'lL^ Cummings said. “We werejusBL^ out there. We weren’t in :: game. 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