OREGON 610 overall, 2 5 Poe-10 23 Jamor Cury G 45 Aaron Johnson F 15 x Jamal Lawrence G 13 Jordy Lyden F 3 Henry Madden F 50 Jon Mitchell G 33 x Darryl Parker F 24 Jeff Poter F 44 Damon Runyon F 35 Zach Sellers C 10 Kenya Wilkins G 21 Orlando Williams G x • injured f li ( (>»* ) I. -s Oregon will have to face two of the top scorers In the Pac-10 this weekend In California's Lamond Murray (left) and Stan ford's Dion Cross (right) Ducks hope to upset Cal before big crowd Saturday By Dave Chartoonneau ff*QOn Osdy ( rrm*(tkj A year ago, the phrase, "Close bul no cigar," may have been m Jerry Green's book of press quotes Not any longer. Now that his Oregon men's basketball team has lost five Pui ific-10 Conference games and had a reasonable shot at winning all of them, Green is looking for an opportunity to hand out some cigars I or that, Green would need a big event to happen like, oh, maybe. (mating a Top 25 team After playing tough but los ing to nationally ranked Arizona and i!(TA on the rood, the Ducks {2-5 in the conferenc e, t> 10 overall) get their first t ham e to ploy a Top 25 team at McArthur Court Saturday when 19th ranked California comes to town for a t 05 p in game The Golden Bears (5-2, 12-4) are coming off a lug upset of former No 1 UC1.A Sunday , and defeated No 12 Arizona at the Me Kale Center a tew weeks ago Green, usually not n coach to overlook an upcoming game, can't help hut look past tonight's game with Stanford to Sat urday 's game. !!\ Tuesday, 6,(MJO seats had already been sold for the game, and the crowd Saturday will likely be the biggest at McArthur Court in three years "Looking from an outsider's point of view, we are one of the worst three teams in the conference," Green said. "Cal will be a good opportunity for us. But we need to play a near-perfect game to have the chance to win.” Oregon forward Jeff Potter said the Ducks are looking for ward to getting another shot at upsetting a national power "We've lieetl coming close, and that's almost worse than getting blown out," he said. "We're at the point where if we make a play or two we might pull off an upset. That's the difference between us and the top teams in the conference. They make those plays amt we don't." As for the large crowd expected for the game, Green said it's proof of the progress his team is making in gaining respect "I think locally, people are starting to gain some respei t for our team," Green said. "When I first got here, you could have a conversation with someone across the court, it was so quiet during games." I'he respect continues to grow as Green's recruits one by one start to become solid contributors to the team First, it was Kenya Wilkins who made an instant impact and has played well all season at the point guard position. Nest, it was Darryl Parker who took flight when the Pai 10 season started and has gone on to average 10 points and five rebounds in Pac-10 play Recently, it's been )amar Curry who's been turning up Ins play and is being reward ed with more minutes Against Arizona, Cum scored eight points in six minutes and followed that up with 12 points and five rebounds against Arizona State "Jamar's been playing a lot better for us. Green said "He’s still doing good tilings on defense hut lie's becoming more under control on offense " Green gives a lot of the credit for Curry's sudden burst lo superstition 1 lurry forgot Ins jersev Thursday against An zona and had to wear No >4 with no name on the hat k Omen tielieved tie played so well that he made ( urrv wear the same jersey Saturday against the Sun lkovils He'll he wearing it again Thursday, and we ll see how tie does ' (.men said The (kdden Bears are the hottest team m the t onferent.e right now Against the Bruins, star point guard Jason Kidd registered his fourlh triple-double of Ins i areer and is aver aging 1 ri points and It) assists a game 1 he li-fool 4 guard may be too much for 5 10 Wilkins to handle, so the job of guarding Kidd may go to the •> fi Barker I amend Murray, a fi-7 forward, is the Bears' leading scorer, averaging 25 points and eight rebounds a game The but ks are led by Orlando Williams, who is averag ing nearly 1 ' points a game (tregon forw ard Bolter is aver aging 1 I points and live boards a game Thursday's game against the Cardinal (4 t. 11 >) starts at 7 pm • ■- ' ■" --i _ STANfC Mt> A i mi l TK" l?L»’AH1WI NT ^ANFOI}^ . ........ 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