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The Jazz were down 73-64, but came back behind three straight baskets from Jeff Hornacek, in cluding a twisting one-hand base line jumper with 1:17 to play that made the score 78-75. Rider, who finished with 27 points, hit four free throws and a layup, but Utah answered with 3 pointers from Stockton and Jeff Hornacek, whose 3 with 12 sec onds to play cut Portland’s lead to 82-81. Greg Anthony made one of two free throws with 10.3 seconds left, and the Jazz got the ball to Stock ton for their final shot. Stockton drove the lane and drew contact from Jim Jackson, but the referees remained silent as Stockton’s shot went in and out. Anthony made another free throw, and Bryon Russell’s full court heave at the buzzer missed. Several Portland players raised their hands to their ears as they left the court, taunting an irate Utah crowd. The game’s exciting conclusion belied an atrocious first half in which Portland and Utah set the NBA playoff records for the fewest combined points in a first quarter and tied the record for fewest points in a first half. The teams shot a combined 28 percent from the field and made 16 turnovers on the way to Port land’s 32-31 halftime lead. The Blazers had a 15-0 third quarter run, holding Utah score less for nearly five minutes. In the fourth, Shandon Anderson’s three-point play tied the game at 64-64 with 6:58 to play, but Port land made a 9-0 run in the next 1:45, capped by Rasheed Wal lace’s layup with 5:13 left. The Blazers won a playoff game at the Delta Center for the first time ever and gained homecourt advantage in the series. Portland’s victory means the Jazz will have to win in the Rose Garden to take the series, which doesn’t bode well for Utah. Knicks head home with 2-0 lead ATLANTA — Latrell Sprewell carried the offensive load by him self this time. Allan Houston didn’t come close to duplicating his 34-point performance of Game 1, but Sprewell scored 31 for the second straight game as the New York Knicks grabbed command of their second-round series by beating the Atlanta Hawks 77-70 Thurs day night for a 2-0 lead in the best of-7 matchup. After winning both games at the Georgia Dome, the Knicks are heading home with a chance to sweep the series. Game 3 is Sun day afternoon at Madison Square Garden, with Game 4 the follow ing night. The Associated Press because our voices are important "*1he Poetry of Survival" Poetry focusing on sexual assault, rape or child sexual abuse. Thursday, May 27th 7:00-8:30 pm Tsunami Books 2585 Willamette Street Refreshments! All are welcome to share original or favorite poems Presented by: Sexual Assault Support Services 484-9791