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Paxson scored 22 points and Nett total 28 as Portland downed Denver 136-122. (Photo: Jimmy Robinson) Never Say Dial Billy Ray Bates raises his hand symbolic of victory with only moments remaining in Tuesday's game. Bates scored 24 points, a very productive night by the Blazers. In a post game show Bates commented that "They haven't given up yet." in a slight bid for the NBA playoffs. (Photo: Jimmy Robinson) 1330 N.E. Alberta Car wash *3°° Wax *12°° Open Mon-Sun 8am -6pm Sport Talk by Ron Sykes. Sports Editor The Portland Trailblazers should learn a lesson from Coach Doug M oe and the Denver Nuggets. Re member last year when rumor had it that the Nuggets were on the verge o f folding, and even as late as this year those ugly winds o f collapse were blowing at almost hurricane force. It was said that the team c o u ld n ’ t p lay, and the coach couldn’t coach. W hat happened is that the fans read those ugly words and stopped coming out. So, as a result Doug M o re, the one “ th e y ’ ’ said c o u ld n ’ t coach, took a long, hard look at his team and decided a change in philosophy was necessary, are you listening Jack Ramsay? Denver did not have the great shot blocking center inside, they did no, have the muscle up fro n t, bu, what the had was guys that could shoot and run. So, what M oe did was to adjust his style o f play to fit his personnel. He knew it would be foolish to run a control game w ith out the control type players. “ I ’ m d iffe r e n t,” M oe said. “ I don’, care what people think o f me as a coach. They can think whatever (hey w an t. I just know what our style accomplishes.” W hat M o e ’s style has accom plished is positive. The fans have re turned , i t ’ s an exciting game and they are winning, and unlike P o rt land they’re headed to the playoffs. I ’ m no, trying to rub it in bu, if you’ll remember yours truly predict ed the following order o f finish in the pre-season: Los Angeles, Seat tle, Phoenix, Golden State, P o rt land and San Diego. The feeling here was that the Blazers would not make the playoffs for the firs, time in six years. Seattle still has a chance to beat out L .A . for the division title bu, with only five games remaining and trailing the fast moving Lakers by two full games, that chance is slim at most. A nd d o n ’ t believe all you read and hear, D o n ’ , think for one m inute that Blazer forw ard Bob Gross had anything to do with hold ing George G ervin to a mere 22 points. O h, sure, you’ve heard how hard Bobby w orked, but the raw truth is that Bobby Gross couldn’t stop Oervin once in a hundred tries. George Gervin only stops himself. A ll players go through o ff nights and slumps. When Gervin scores 20 point or less it ’s only because he’s o ff. Nobody, but nobody stops the Ice Man. I t ’s ludicrous for any writer to as sume that Bob Gross or any other NBA guard can adequately defense a player o f Gcrvin’s caliber. That would be tantamount to say ing 7-2 center Peter Gudmundsson could hold Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Kareem might only score IO points some nights when he’ s in a bad shooting slum p, and perhaps i t ’ s men around him each tim e he re one o f those nights when Peter is ceives the b a ll, leaving him little guarding him. It wouldn’t be the de chance to maneuver. Sampson will fense pul forth that would stop Jab show his true worth once he reaches bar, but only his slump. the pros. Now that the 6-6 Gross has had a couple o f good games, some are say Thieves broke into the home o f ing it would be a mistake to trade boxer H ow ard Davis while he was him. Why would it? Sure Gross has holding a news conference in New been inserted in the starting line-up. York last Wednesday. Missing was But his insertion has caused the his I9 7 6 O lym pic gold medal and Blazers best sm all fo rw a rd , and other valuables to talin g about most consistent player, Calvin Natt, S I0,000, it was reported yesterday. to be moved out o f position. W ith Bobby Gross in the lineup the team And how about those Milwaukee is losing. They've dropped 19 ou, o f Bucks. Playing w ith o u t Guards 27, some nights he’s adequate, while Quinn Buckner, Brian Winters and most nights you hardly know he’s Junior Bridgeman, all they did was around. Bobby Gross, the only to go out and beat the red ho, C el member left fro m the 1976-77 tics I 2 2 - I I 6 . T he Bucks were my championship team, will most likely early season choice to win it all. Bu, not be around next season. Gross after suffering a barrage o f late sea could probably function to the best son injuries most though, they would o f his ability in a controlled game. no, be able to survive the tough He has openly bad-mouthed his Eastern c o m p e titio n . M ilw a u ke e teammates for now knowing or run showed the league just how versatile ning the plays. they are by moving the 6-6 Marques Bobby should remember that this is a d ifferen t time and a d ifferen t team. And the b e lie f here is that when Bill Walton left. Bob Gross’s game did the same. Johnson fro m the fro n t-c o u rt to help out in the back-court where he responded with a 20 point perform ance. I f the Bucks can get the in jured back in time for the play-offs, it will be Milwaukee vs. Los Angeles for the NBA Championship. O akland downed C a lifo rn ia 4-3 to win their opener in the American League West. But most im portant was the 48 thousand plus fans they drew fo r th e ir opener. It was the most ever fo r an O a k la n d team. Looks like M r. R -E -G -G -l-E is still one o f the best drawing superstars in baseball. And by the way Jackson went 3 for 5 at the plate. Jennifer Freeman M a rs h a ll’ s 6- fo o ,-3 center has been named to Converse A ll-S ta r’ s A ll-A m erican team, which leads us to wonder if they really did their hom ew ork. Freeman is no, tha, good a basket ball player. She is surely no, in the same class as Heather M cD uffie and Lisa Channel, who were named earl ier to All-American squads. Treat A Kid To Popeye's Famous Fried Chicken We honor all chicken-coupons Hit My name is Orlanda I'm smiling because my Mom is bringing home some Popeye's Chicken. I love Popeye s Chicken. Popeye's has everything I like — com dogs, pop, french fries and chicken tacos. Put A Smile On Your Kid's Face! 3 Locations To Serve You: 5949 N.E. Union Ave. 3120 N.E. Union Ave. 283 9542 281 2628 2320 S.E. 82nd Ave. 774 9651 W ord has it that super hurdler Renaldn "Skeets” Nehimiah passed his tryout as a w ide receiver w ith New York; fact is he was so impres sive that his agent refused a contract agreement until after he shops Nehi- m ia h ’ s talent around the league. Next stop for Rcnaldo is San Fran cisco. WE'RE HERETO HELP The bidding for prep basketball players causes battles between mothers and sons, uncles and aunts and naturally, competing schools. A classic case in point is curren tly taking place down in Alabama. Alfonso Johnson, considered the top high school prospect in the state of Alabama has signed a letter o f in tent to attend the University o f A la bama B irm ingham and Johnson says that's where he wants to attend YOU! Expert consultation on your transportation needs on both new and used cars. school. Johnson’ s m other is steaming. She reportedly wants him to attend the University o f Alabam a and has yelled foul play on the part o f Coach Gene Bartow o f U A B. And the basketball continues to bounce. V irg in ia 's R alph Sampson has been named the Player o f the Year for the second straight year. Some people seem to think that George to w n ’s P atrick Ew ing is better. Some argue that Pat is more active than the 7 -fo ot-fo u r Sampson. All one has to do Io settle the argument is review the coverage afforded both giants. Ewing is usually contained by either a straight zone or a box and one, while Sampson is never left alone. Ralph is certain to have three WENDELL BROWN SuA’< NrytrrtmMirvr RON TONKIN CHEVROLET-HONDA CO 122 N.E. 122nd Ave. SAILIN' Sidney Moncreif of the Milwaukie Bucks scores two of his grand high 25 points in Bucks' recent 109 104 defeat of Portland. (Photo: Jimmy Robinson) i