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Show D4 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Ex-Patriots Lead Jets To Victory GAME SUMMARY ew York o ou 0 30147 ny. Johnsonian i passfrom Laces(Hall kick),47, NE—FC Vinatier22,188 ‘NY-—Martin 88 run Gall kick), 18, NY—Brster 1pase from Loces (Hall kick), 20, FourthQuarter NY-fGHana ee NB—Paulk 18 pass from Bledaoe (Vinatiert kick), n. 7320 130 6.3.0 300 3 10 pit tadeae mm mis 0 me eT xe 1 30 1m ier me se mim Bill Parcells might have been right about Ray Lu- game Monday a %-17 victory over the New Patriots. That duo of former produced 14 points in 49 sec- ite in the first half and it was run, The Jazz missed 100f ER 380 a im im ‘Spurs should dominate the boards. Butthe Spurs played small Monday night, allowing the Jazz to control the in their 91-85 win at the Delta Center. The pesky Jazz enjoyed a 46-31 rebounding margin, 13-7 on the offensive glass. Through seven games,the Spurs had outrebounded teams by an average of seven. “Down the stretch, we made mis- takes,” said the Spurs’ Tim Duncan. “Tt catches upto you.It's early in the season. Luckily, we have enough time to learn from it.” fugaRngtem (Carolina at Cleveland,a.m, Deiroitat Green Bay, 1 am. tnanaots at Pade 1m Now Riad at MieA into the wind was picked off by Marcus Sete Kanes Cy, Han Coleman and returned 26 yards, New Chicago aSan Diag 218 pan. Chrebet's 15-yard reception and Richie Anderson's 20-yard run got them to the Naw Orieaneckson, €20 pn. Serica 11. On third down, Lucas hit Fred ‘Oakland at Denver,7 p.m. ” woke up in the final quarter for 14 ts, It was another sweet victory for York was in good position again with 48 seconds left in the half. Wayne son, whefailed to make the defensive IEE ASSOCIATED FESS PHOENIX — Shaquille on the perimeter. Reserves Bryon grabbed 18 rebounds eee a Rally Behind Per Stockton ot oo 98 1a ee loom we 6 me 2 Boon Sam Goa15 I Talary BLKa 98 Yom ie 6 ‘lant Division Lp op fim a ‘Suns 91-82 Monday night. reser O'Neal, in his second Suspension forhsfight with SUPERSONICS100 seattSuns n't double right leaving LueLossioy G2 Oliver Miller to try to guard himone-onone, O'Neal was Octort Wild tat 3) pointe a i eee Suns, weet ar’, 9Seon. non Maxwell scored 21 points plece and eachhit big Datapees| rally as Seattle beat the Nets. Gary Payton added 16 points, 11 rebounds and nine, assists as the Sonics handed the Nets their sixth loss in seven games, a thelr worst six ofquarter. 10 fre throws nthefl- NETS 92 start since opening the 199192 season with a 1-7 record. Stephon ury led the Nets with 24 points and Kendall Gill added 15, including the 10,000th point of his 10- year career. naire SEATTLE Min MAMA OT APFPt Patterson 3!$7 33 411 0 218 faker SH M4 34-1 «4 Gam $8 Go 3 3 3 Bary 88 HOH 5 3 Peroentager PG S82, PT 5 Pan 4TIS 29 28 Pobmt Goals: 210, 200 (Fiber 26, Cele Maxwell 25 5131011 03 2 1 21 stand¢1, Re02, Harper05 Lewis 900 12 03:03 1 Team Rebounds: St Segara 4 01 00 00 0.2.0 Blocked Saat: 11 (O'Neal Knight Harp Poster 1254 11 08 1 1 5 ef,Shaw), Davi 100 00 00 0.0 0 Furncrers: 10 (Knight 2 Rice 2 Harper’, Borrell 1 6100 00 0 1 0 Calestand,Greon) Toa OST Me 1 1m) Percentagae: PC FT 731 S-Polut Gonis: $18, 11 (Pryion 16, Max veel 14 Borrell, Barry04), "Teom Rebound: 12 Blocked Shot § (Paterson 4, Baber Poster). : 2(Ba5, Grant 8, Payton 4 Pratieraon 3, Laws, Stepan, BBarry, ‘Degai Detenee: | i @ 73 (mos ‘Central BodetSoar + Okt 2 Pa, Indiana Charles Barkley, even made ‘Steala: 13 (Gil 7, Marbury 3, Perry 2 am 5 "la oker atm cn Milwaukee se Chea 1s 3 im RetaraMm “"iltreasee oo Oma Tel" ermtard, doe Fore, San Antonio “$0 Uh es td moo PACERS 96 a ‘om ROCKETS 87 oust ‘me \ HOUSTON — Al Har- Portus i “ington scored 12 of his 18 seaiue 2 mm Points in the fourth quarter Sacramento ea 8 Indiana rallied to keep Cimsawe 1 $ in i Houston winless in five LA.Ctipprs 1 5 167 4 home games. The Pacers trailed by 10pointslate inthe the Rockets, INDIANA Row Devs Smits Miler Jackson Perkins Harringon Crohere Beet Mullin Tuas “ Bww Wa. oa Newnes ‘1 14 M4 2 3 6 9 49 12 11 1 4 9 Red Wings Rout Ducks e ‘Steals: 1) (Jackson 2, Davis 2 Best 2 Mull ‘n, Cromhere, 1 New York at Denver,7p. a State, 0p.m Vancouver at Sacramenit, 530 p.m. 3% Sal 00 «17 «38 00 BIT 00 «210 12 BH 4 1801 02 18 96 92 W 35 00 86 BION 05 3 3 Ol 1 2 4 382 4 13 18S 0026 02 0:2 0 61 0 0 6 00 1 0 4 BO Es 7G 400, FT.Tie 17,178 (rms34, Bark Jey 11, gers 01, Drew 02, Mobley 03, WIL r : juwon, Cato, Ragers, Williazs). ‘Technical Fouls: None. ‘Wega A:R06 (16.286) F210, Donaghy. —#-scu#ouus_ _wut sranpines rian t Cncinnat en net, just before David Robinson arrived from the weak side. According to the Spurs paid a little too much attention to Mal- Continued from D-1 one,giving him “a big gap” to get to the intentionally try to take over the game's most crucial stretches, It just happened. “I wish I had the ability to tun a switch on and have good things hap- “They were making him take shots all night,” Sloan said.“But he stepped up and made them.” Duncan led the Spurs with 32 points, but Robinson managed just 12. pen,” he said, “But that’s not the case, Hescored onlythree points in the final trailed by six just moments earlier, hadsliced the Jazz's lead to 84-81. They did so with the help of four straight Utah turnovers, cently, too. Duncan missed 11 of his 23 shots; he missed six of his eight free throws. A coupleof shotsjustfell, that’s all.” Stockton’s biggest basket came with 1:33 remaining. The Spurs, who 40 minutes. Malone provided most of the defense on Robinson. Jazz centers Greg Ostertag and Olden Polynice ro- tated on Duncan, and they fared de- No. 3 Georgia Slips Past UAB Alabama-Birmingham 76-75 in the first round of the Women’s Preseason NIT. 1A- BIRMINGHAM (0-1) ‘DJackson 1020 67 28, olland 210 23 8, Rhoses 44 008, F-Jeckson+1 25 10, Jeter6028, Thras $684 10, Nelson 00 00 0, M.Smith 02 34 X, Landry 01 00 0, C.Selth 00000, Totals 25-62 16:22 78, GRORGIA (1-0) Nolan 2:8 24 6, Ball $4 02 10, McDonald 47 84 11, K Miller 815 66 22, CMiller 710 28 17, Lycett 01 00 0, Brown 03 14 1, Briggans 1-1 00 2, Crawford 3 00 4, Bi 24, Holland 27, Thrash 1, FJackson 02), Georgia 35 (CMiller 11, Murphy 12, KMiller02) #18 VA. TECH 60 LIBERTY 45 LIBERTY (0-1) Kissolova$1540 12, Sloof00000, Woodrut’32004, Parley 618 00 12, Wilkerson 2:10 1:2 7, Rollywan 13 003, Young 1-1012, Fricke 011-21, Carson 14123. Totals 18 ay ‘VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) Hicks 712 24 21, Willams €7 06 8, Jonas 13 44 8, 2-26, Wetzel 1.8 44 7, Owings00 000, Starting 90016, Lemons01000, Strother0.000 Halftime-—Virginia Tech 31, Liberty 18, ThreePotnt goale—Liberty 614 (Kiasoleva 22, Wilkerson 2-6, Rolly. ‘son 13, Partay 14) Virginia Tech 6-14(Hicks10, Wetzel 14 Lipton0-1, Lemans61). #20 BC 83 MAINE 56 COLLEGE (1-0) Bouchard 33 20, Stegherson 59 4414, Murphy 26 13:116, Cournoyer94 17, Gottstein 7.17 44 18, Pew (00000,Conway05000,Shetids01 000, Spears000-00, :: :: *: : 2: Freezz ic, Finish Season :: :: at 12-10 - Second The Spurs built a 37-25 * lead when,after rebounding a missed free throw by Tim Duncan,Jaren Jackson bur, ied a three-pointer... . Thef dazz rallied behind John Stockton who, inafive+ minute stretch, scored eight! points and handed out two _ assisis.. . . Eisley buried ; three at the buzzer, finish- * Cs Third dozen years.It’s going to continue.” line and turned the corner. He got a looping layupto the rim and into the in the final 22 seconds Monday night Oljmn Anterwm France Mobley Cao Rages Many Drew Tow 92, Jazz 25 ing the half with nine points. Spurs 51, Jazz 50 a Bryon Russeil. He exMi plained,“It’s not a big deal.'' That's just the way we y it we'd try to play.” “ . . - It worked. The Jazz open leads of62-55 and 71-68. ... .Malone overcame his “ slow start with seven points’ in the quarter and some rug- ged defense on David Robinson... . The Spurs scored the final five points. Jazz 71, Spurs 70 Fourth i Stockton ended a score- ”, Jess stretch thatlasted almost four minutes witha three-pointer that gave the | Jazz a 74-72 lead with 9:04 remaining. Bryon Russell fol-» lowed with a three-pointer ~ and,after a free throw by Duncan, Malonescored an old-fashioned three-point oftheir final 11 shots; the Jazz turned theball over five times in the last 4:14," Coco Miller each made two free throws. ‘aga! Defense: | HOUSTON Min MAMA OT APFPs Berkley 712 34 9 0 6 I points while the Jazz shot 70 On this possession, Stockton set up and No. 3 Georgia hung on to beat Tceanes Clippers Milwaukee pan. ‘ndana at San Antonio, at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. ns) ml ane Retecae mee tat oeae eats ie ease BR Be Rite merry cise Comme Barrell stride, realizing they only lost by six ATHENS,Ga. — Keily Miller and : Reb Min MAMA OT APPPt BS 00 34 4012 «47 GT B10 2138 1510 0016 0:0 6 SU 77 02 3.017 44 08-7418 27 00 03 0 1 6 © 613 66 36 0 48 16-35 33 01 11 7 Wo¥6 06 02 2:1 4 1006-00 13.120 OSG GT 8 WS 8s Po. 515, ( rhythm,” Robinson said. “When you're like that, you've really got to play defense. We gave up 91 points, and for us that’s not strong.” Still, the Spurs took the defeat in THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS indiana ss third quarter before coming backto beatthe Rockets, who got 18 points and a seasonhigh 24 rebounds from Charles Barkley. i Steve Francis had Rookie 18 points and 12 assists for period, the defending NBA champions a pick-and-roll with Malone. But instead of dishing the ball back to the 5 raced to the base- hs err en ee Tare ‘Harriegton 7G FT Keb ) se Hoe saeey made only one more field goal over the last three quarters. After scoring 32 points in the first Jazz CoachJerry Sloan started Greg Ostertag and * game season as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Phoenix was burned onthe other end by San Antonio’s Terry Porter, who had six points and three assists in 3:16. 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MICHIGAN 73 TLLANOES(1-0) (Catchings 1320 610 22, Parker 3800 6, Martin 611 1915,Mauser7400 14, A Curtin5444 1, unter$493 9,8. Curtin0.9000, 000, Fuullzner333210, Hagberg11 4148 29-27 11. 1 414 44 12, Deurloo 44 09 & Kostsier 11:17 1 00 0, Bro.Gallert 3-7 00 6, Lanta 12003,Stevenson 14.002,Jackovich0390-00, Harris08 Brower +7 00 11, Musller 11 14 3, Irby 60 00 0 ‘Schwaru1 000, Totals38-67 13-1773. ‘W.Michigan 35. Three pals ‘4, Martin 3.3, Parcar 36, ‘ACurtin 1-1, Hunter 14) W.Michigan 3:20 (Brawer #4, Laailla 01, 0% Harris 02, Erving 08, Galler 04, 08). if most dominat titan 11 13 #9 $132 ¢ NBA STANDINGS Boogas” 4 01 00 O10 1 | fone “They took advantage The Spurs also let Utah roam free Shaq Dominates— Even From Free-Throw Line Jazz O'Neal scored 34 points, yinson. switch, “The usual stops we make down the stretch, we didn’t make,” Popovich said. Dale Arima£15pm Blount feceenfitter, Baxterfor a 21-3 halftime lead. when Drew Bledsoe’sill-advised bomb During the timeout, Popovich let loose his frustrations on David Robin- - with six points,but he “We've got to get better at that,” “Offensively, we weren't in a good the basket to give the Jazz an 86-81 lead. $4 percent in Spurs are incorporat new players into their rotation. They often looked confused, trying to read Utah's high screens. did not reach 20 in any of the other three. New YorkJota4,New Enea 17 Coates 234, Rutledge 1-18, Jefferson 1-11, Simmons 17, Allen 14, Warren 14. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None, First Russell and Howard Eisley were a BY PATRICK KINAHAN 130 x os «| 1 8 0 “too 1s) ae West 720 778 m6 16 540 6 on is 840 36 is ie 450 at 188 i 3.70 eo im a NATIONALCONFERENCE Rast WT Po. PF PA $40 56 me 18 540 se un iw 540 6 a a7 360 355 15 it 3.70 so leat Central € 30 67 aim 640 oo 27 540 6 19 im 450 44 165 1 450 40 167 a West 720 7m 90 1m 360 55 Is aM 260 39 18 2 270 2m 11 a6 27g22 ie Bs cas. He already knew about Curtis Eng eat Geveland Cineinnath Seattle Oakiand ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FOXBORO, Mass. — East pA aaaa BY BARRY WiILNER Jazz Stand Tall on Boards Against Towering Spurs NFL STANDINGS Manat Batu NewSngant NYJets Jacksonville Tenoeece Tuesday, November 16, 1999 ‘ High Point After a lacklusterloss at, Sacramentoon Friday, the Jazz played with more emo-.,, tion and energy. “Even if - you lose,” said Sloan, “people wantto see you out there digging and scratching.” i Low Point 1 The Jazzgaveup32 0 points in the first quarter, when Robinson and Duncan. dominated. Fortunately for Utah, San Antonio scored 59, points the rest of the way. Turning Point Stockton’s huge second quarter kept the Spurs from pulling away. “I don't know how manytimes we've seen him do that,” said Sloan. “. . .He stepped up.” GA ‘Sodja had 13 points. Utah shot 43 percent from the fleld, ‘The Utes defeated a Slovakian team —_§1.46 in their other exhibition game. Coach Elaine Elliott used 14 players to prepare for Saturday afternoon's game with State. Kina Brown led the NWBL team with 19 points and nine rebounds and Loyola Moore had 16 points. will tighten up a lot once we get under way, and there's no way we'll be using 14 After Saturday, the Utes will not play at home until Dec. 2, facing lowa of the Big Ten Conference. zreerbts i i I i t H HfHh ef kids,” she said. “When you do that, you have a lot of combinations that don't click.” juarter. “tt was amazing,” said Brown. “We were down 41 again. 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