SPORTS Blazers to begin camp this week Team hopes to erase memories of playoff failure PORTLAND (API The standards for su( < css arc so high for the Portland Trail Mazers that anything short of an NBA title is a disappoint ment So the foul taste of last sea son's playoff pratfall against the I.os Angeles Pokers lingers as the team opens training eamp this week "The only thing 1 worn about is we’ll have a tendeni \ to dwell on last year rather than forget about it. Portland coach Kic k Adelman said Wednesday "You have to learn from it. hut not dwell on it The Blazers had the league's best record in the tUtlO ffl regu lar season and after a trip to the finals in 1‘1‘tO. were favored bv many to w in the u 1 champi unship Hut the team struggled against the slowdown tactii s ot tile Takers in the Western tain ference finals and lost in six ga tries An older. vs iser Portland team will gather Fridas for the start of fall training camp at Lewis & (dark College "We've had such quick sui cess that you have to go through it in order to learn tioss to deal with it.' Adelman said. Adelntan isn't bothered bs the i ritii ism lie's rei eived from people who sav lie is us out coached bv the Lakers' Mike Dunleavy in the playoffs "If we lose. Fill going to take the heat," he said If we vs in. I'm probably going to get more credit than I deserve That's just the was it is I le said 1 hmleas s is an ext el lent example "'They talked about tire great job lie did in our series and tlies talked in the t .Im ago se ries about boss he didn't make enough adjustments Adel RIGHT ON TARGET! Call the Oregon Daily Emerald Advertising Department at 346-3712 South Eugene Chiropractic Center * Sports Injuries * Stress Reduction * Chronic Postural Problems Dr. Frank F. Muhr 3% E. 18th St. 683-9070, Student rates Near Campus man said I hr biggest Ifssun tin- Hla/ its must Irani is how to I>r more patient oil offense, the roai h s.nd "()ur players air more iisrd to : playing W ith each other hr said "Were going to know wr in hrrn here hrforr and vsr have to have .1 little more pa timer and realize there are a lot ot aspei ts to this name ‘We're going to know we've been here before and we have to have a little more patience and realize there are a lot of aspects to this game. ’ — Rick Adelman, Coach, Portland Trail Blazers Adrlman said people forget that if Cliff Robinson hadn't dropped the hall on a last break under the basket or lens 1‘ortri hadn't missed <111 open jumpei at the buzzer, the Blazers would have beaten the l.akrrs in (lame t> "And I think s\r would have won (lame 7 at home hr said Danny Ainge has threatened to stay awd support .ind yy ide Hinging suggest ions .it .1 hearing rile National Haskell),ill Assoi ration team uants to liintd a 1 u Jim se.it sports arena on a its owned proper ly adjai i-nt to Memorial 1 ail iseum I he team would operate the 1 oliseum as a set olid arena lor 1 ommunity ey euts and large 1 omenlions An Arena task l on e in 1 hiding 1 iti/ens and elettnd offil nils has been negoliat ing with the Hla/ers on de sign and lunding ol the SUM H million pro|ei t w hit h would rei|uire a pub In unestment ol S 1 I . mil lion rile 1 1 memhei task tori e held 1 uesd.ty night s heal ing I here u as virtually no testimony against the pro postil Hut most who spoke said they had spet ifn Intel ests they yyallt addressed Morton Winkrl of Port lunil said lir wauled to t>an advertising lor .1 li ohol ii hexerages inside tin- new l.i < illlV He s.iiil tilt- ,uls w nr li.ul for i htldrm Frank Ilasliii Ii of Lake llsuryn w.inti'll tin' i ilv to i onvert tin' i dltseum to hold .in (ilv ni|iii so miming pool I lowr\ i'i Kohi'rt Kidglev t.isk fon i' i hair man said sui h a |iool would eliminate lioi kt'\ in tin' lai dill ton mg tho Portland Wintor I law k s a \\ rsti’i ii I loi kev I .ragin' team. to niov e Phi • puhlu shall1 ol I hi' iiu, I'stuii'iil w otild In' (laid through tu krt la M's parking i hargfs and I'litiTtainini'iil rc\ i'nut's I ho task tori r hrlirv rs that tin' pro|i'< t wotild gt'iii'i atf SI H million aunuallv in new property taxi's and an othi'i S t million t'ai h vi'ar in user lot's I ho task fort a will inert I'rid.iv to disi uss whether to loi minuend the proposal to tile i it\ and the Nfetropoli tan Sen ii r Ihsti n I Advertise , i Emerald Student Lin© If you want to meet all your banking needs, unroll at Weserve 1 First Interstate Hank ol ()regon. 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