Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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Jerome Kersey helped the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Seattle
SuperSonics 102-73 in a pre-season game at Gill Coliseum in Corval
lis Sunday night.
BLAZERS
Continued from Page 5
But the prossuro to rnpout an
appearance in the NBA finals
last year was much greater than
any pressure this season, Coop
er said.
"Last year we did experience
some pressure," he said. "We
are more relaxed We know
what to ex pot: t now. This is our
third chance, and we realize
we've got to do it now
II Sunday night's game is any
indication of what to expect
from the Blazers this season,
Portland s defense may make
the loam oven b«;tt«r than last
year
The Blazers gave up no more
than 20 (joints in a quarter to
the Sonics. and that came in a
mostly garbage-time fourth pe
riod.
Derrick McKey was Seattle's
leading scorer with 12 points
but was the only Sonic in dou
ble-figures, and Payton, the No.
2 pick of the 1990 NBA draft,
shot ;i of 10 from the floor and
had only seven (joints.
“We're back to business,"
Portland guard Clyde Droxler
said. "When we play that kind
of defense, it makes the differ
ence in the game.”
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