Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1986, Page 13, Image 13

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    Hawks fly past the Blazers
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Reserve iorwarii
Cliff latvingston stepped in for ailing all-star
Dominique Wilkins and scored a game-high 25
points to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 110 101
NBA victory over the Portland Trail Blazers
Sunday,
It was the Blazers’ sixth straight loss and
ninth in their last 10 games.
While the Hawks played well without
Wilkins, the NBA's third-leading scorer, Portland
obviously missed center Sam Bowie, again b« n
chod by a bruise on his left leg.
Wilkins sprained his left knee Friday night
against the lm Angeles inkers, but the Atlanta
front line Sunday accounted for 78 of the Hawks'
110 points without him.
Willis scored 21 points for Atlanta and 7.-foot
rookie center Jon Koncak came off the bench to
score 18. Kiki Vandeweghe led Portland with 21
points, while guards Jim Paxson and Steve Colter
each scored 18. . • '. • •>
Portland led 28-25 after one quarter, but
Atlanta started the second period with.an H-b run
and never was header! again. • ■
° The Blazers got within 52-51 in the third
quarter before the 7-.foot Willis and 8-10 reserve
forward Scott .Hastings asserted themselves in
side to push Atlanta ahead 82-53 midway through
the period. Portland got. no.closer than se,ven the
rest of the way. '• /' • . ’ '
Atlanta Coach Mike Pratello said, “I thought
we did a really good job holding them off the of
fensive boards and keeping them on the
perimeter.”
"Basketball is not wrestling and not track
and field," Fratello said. "It is a team game. The
difference between how we are doing this year
and last has to do with how we've jelled as a
cohesive team. Winning on the road against a
good team like Portland, after having learned
you've lost your most dominating player, has got
to be just pure guts."
"This win will carry over to the rest of the
season and hopefully into the playoffs," he
added.
"There's a fine line between walking the ball
up the. Court every time and taking fast breaks
when you have the.opportunity," Fratello said'.
"If yyy don't run at all. you're iri trouble. But if
you run too much, and end .up with poor percen
tage shots, yqu are playing right into Portland's
. Hands. Portland's very .quick and they'll get you
on the break if you pull the trigger too.fast."
' Coach-jack -Ramsay, whose. Blairs hit five of
eight thif*«-point field'-goal. attepipts against the
Hawks, ifaid,,,"! don't -like how. we are playing.
We have to wo'rk- nut.&el yes .out of-.it:/We aren't
piaying hard enbugh. .yVe played only in spurts,
like' when'wecut jheif margin'.db«vn*frqro 1.7-tq
five. ;We.haVe/tq be pble to',-p!a.y With- that con-;
• slstency.throughout the;game'."- •' .
RENO. Nev.. (AP) *-• Lfv- !
ingstdne \BrarnbJa havered
Tyrone Crawley- with strength-.’-'
napping body punches,’ knock ,.'
ad him down with a flurry to the •
head. and stopped hint with:
three seconds left in the'^iCh
round to retain the World-Jiox- ’
ing Association-, lightweight
championship Sunday. "
Bramble, who-'calls himself'
"The Pit Bull."- was just ion
strong and tough.for the -‘But
terfly” from Philadelphia- in the
scheduled’ 15-rbund' fight Wat-'
ehed by about -2.500 in a
ballroom at the MC.M tirand and
by an NBC-TV audience, ... '
. Bramble scored a flash
knockdown about 57 seconds
into the second round when he
nailed Crawley, with a right lead .
to the jaw-.. The challenger.
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/ ai^-velghtfifigiit Winning streak
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victories.
Bramble got $213,000.
"^ Crawley’s purse was $71,000
.uni he earned every penny of it.
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