Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 10, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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    Suns finally finish Lakers in OT
PHOKNIX. Ariz (AP) — Call them cocky, call
them lucky, call the Phoenix Suns escapees from
the greatest upset in NBA playoff history.
Hie Suns, pushed by Charles Barkley's 31 points
and 14 rebounds, slam-dunked the Los Angeles
takers 112-104 in overtime Sunday to be< ome the
first team to rebound from two home losses to win
a best of-five series.
The Suns escaped as winners after scoring the
first seven points of overtime as Barkley and cen
ter Oliver Miller grabbed every loose tall in sight.
Barkley's strong finish after a stuttering start
would have meant nothing without Miller s mon
strous overtime — nine points and five rebounds
— after scoring only eight in regulation Miller also
blocked seven shots in the game.
The Suns, who meet San Antonio in the second
round, made good on coach Paul Westphnl’s bold
guarantee of victory after they lost the first two
games at America West arena
The takers, the only team in the playoffs with a
losing record, had three chances to knock off the
team with the league's best re< ord and become the
first No H seed to Intel a No, 1 seed
Led by James Worthy's 24 points, the Lakers had
o shot right down to the end of regulation, but
Byron Sc ott's threw point attempt with the score
tied 95-95 bounced off the rim
Barkley and guard Kevin Johnson, who had 24
points and 13 assists, refused to let the Suns crash
after a brilliant season and link up in NBA infamy
with twer other notable nosedives: the 1981 l-akers.
who in defending their 1980 title lost in the first
round to Houston; and the 1984 Philadelphia
/Bor*, who also wont from defending champions
to first-round losers against New Jersey.
Barkley hit his first shot, a three-pointer, as the
Suns burst to a 9-2 start, then he hit only one of his
next eight in the first half while Phoenix struggled
to a 46-45 lead at halftime
The Lakers, errorless in the first auarter and aid
ed by seven Phoenix turnovers in tne period, rode
power forward Klden Campbell's nine points dur
ing a 1.1-2 streak to grab a 15-9 lead But Phoenix
made up for its sloppy passing by ruling the back
boards. 14-7. and tied the game 24-24 with two
seconds left on a pair of free throws by Barkley
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Continued from Page 9
freshman Roy Livingston both
chalked up double-wins for
the Ducks, and freshmen LiM
ant Woods, DeWayne Ingram
and Patrick Khoo earned valu
able points in the sprint*.
Howington won both the
discus and shot put, setting a
personal record of 173-fl in the
shot The throw qualifies him
for the Pacific-10 Conference
Championships May 21-22 in
Berkeley. Calif.
Livingston also qualified for
the Pac-lOs with a PR of 24-5
1/2 in the long jump Liv
ingston won the pole vault at
16-0.
Woods and Ingram earned
Oregon a 2-3 finish in the 100
meter sprint, and Woods' time
of 10 7 should make him the
fourth Duck Pac-10 qualifier
in the event.
Senior Ronnie Harris
returned to the team after
missing the Pepsi Team Invi
tational to attend an NFl.
mini-camp Harris easily won
the 400 with a time of 47.79.
well off of his season-hest time
of 4t> 60 Harris also ran a leg
in Oregon's victorious 4x 100
meter relay team. The Ducks'
4x400 reluy was able to nip
the Boise State team at the
wire with a time of 3:14.24.
In the hurdles. Oregon's
Grady O'Connor (400-meters)
and )amar Williams (110
meters) both won their events.
Erik Ylitalo finished right
behind O'Connor in the 400
meter race.
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