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(90,72 Skane Gime Seve aveToWs Allen Iverson received Slowins sonal Paton his NBAscoring championship plaque before the Hate HORNETS 103 MAGIC 92 ame, then spent the rest ofthe night yelling at the referees. He stopped that for a moment to hit a ening:SH, jumper that tied it at 87Goals: 20, 0(athowi 48, than On all with 1:32 left. Ret junds: Smith, who sat out ‘Team iocked Shots: 8 (Skinner 4, Clos Murtock, Avent) muchof the fourth quar- ‘Olowokand), Turnovers 19 (Om 8, Ohwotand ier, made an open three 1 Piatkowskl 2, Avent 2 Clos, Hud pointer to make it 90-87 Sica Hldeon. PlowsSkier with 1:03 left. Iversonair- Technical Fouls:_Olowkand 1 ur, balied a driving jumper, legal Defense: and Stoudamire tossed in anifty underhanded shot to lift the Blazers their fifth victory. PG FT Reb A OT APIP _NBA STANDINGS STANDINGS _ EASTERN CONFERENCE iDivision Pet Miami . a om Boston 6 3 wr 1 New York 5 6 5 3 Orlangs $6 40% Philadelphia 4&4) Washington 207 mS New 1 8 am 6 Central Division Milwaukee 5 3 6 roronto 6 3 eT Charlotte 5 4 mY Indiena 5 4 568 1 Clevet 44 Detroit 46 40% Adanta 38 3 Chicago 1 3 an 5 ‘WESTERN CONFERENCE, WoL Pet GB 7 3 om fi 42 or 4 tah 5 4 (56 th Dallas 46 ww 8 Denver 35 5S 3 Vancouver 35 mS 8 2 3 mm 5 Di 8 00 6 857 ih 8 a} 8 7 ts 6 ms 2 m 6 2 m 7 SacramentDalia 4 Pho New York 81 ls,Chicags “Today fad per aon, Spm, Perrentages: 6.477, FT 524 Sorat Goel:1, Tn 18) Hensat Seat, arkGoldenSat,620 pam. Seas 1nesPsvs, Fe 2. Mason, Technical Fouts: None Mega!Defense: None Willoughby Ketner Tuts CELTICS 109 NETS 96 NI Min MAMA Rep OT A PEP: a Gite : saa mond woosWain 08 a 19, aMarbury 4 Tir01 nig01 Haris0 che SG Meu, Pic TwnWi iturs. Melivaie thugsPerry. Pe Ws 1 GHIA, Dowie, sew TORK PGT Reb HUSTON Min MAMA OT A PEPts Walle ai) ts at % Oa Want Turvovers (Anderson Grit 4 Walker Potapenho 2 F Willams Met arty Steals: 13 (Grithin Pierce 2 Moegenko 2 um Re lockedi sitiand Aes) Perdue 3, Antsey2, ‘Arts, Nakina, ln, Willoughby), Steals: 0 (Are3, Hawkins 3, rand 2. Brown, Willow TechnicalFoulsNone. egal Defense: None FG FT Min MLA MA, 475 O'Neal Fist Haner Shaw Fox Colestand Tous Percentages FT Point Goals: 314, 2h Armtnng26,At ins 15, rae1,Garrity 02) eam Blocked Shots: 6(udaw 5, Wallace) movers: 1 ailing2. Ota. Wiliam: esis: 10(Oulaw 4. Armstrong 4 Atkins Walls Technlal Fouls: CoachRivers 2uth ™ ap 90 29 22 103 25 19 15 33 82 Mathis, ‘Tot Hernhardt Derk Collins Percen PISTONS 101 3-Polni Rie 01,6 2104 W205 CAVALIERS 90 Team Rebounds: locked Shots: 10(0/Nea7, Shaw 2 Fox) : ‘Turnovers: 1(Worry 3, Fox 8 Rice3 Shaw Percentages: ti 448, F Saint Goals! ?8 20ackson 12, Riker 3,0'Neal2, Fisher, Knight,Celestand, Harper). Sea 7 (Per 2, Hor Ne, Rie, ‘Terry 02), ‘Team Rebounds: Blocked Shots: "tm Hendervin) movers: 9 (Mulombo 3, Meland Jasco’, Weigh ~95 ‘Steals: 21d Jackson, Terry) ‘Technical Fouls: None OfMetals: ugh y Evans, Tomale Wood Negal Defense: 1 Hank Armstrone PG FT INDIANA Min MLA M-AOT A FFP Totals 200: Percentages: FG FT 201 3 Feit Goals: 60,30 ur 47. Lamson 1.Mu Team Retoi Blocked sie6 emp2, Stack lender son, DeClerog er20(Mile & Kemp Knight Henderson, Sura 2, Langson 2 Stack, De Perentages: Mi 19 FT 0 erg 4. Kemp Knight 2 3 Point Gals (Miler skForfarunrest crust iramTMckicnO8 1, Perkins03) Tecieal FoulMura: 12thir, Sur th locked. Shots: 4 (Davis Smits Gren ert toes tarringon 2 Ml PG FT on, Hest,Pvrkins DETROIT Min MAMA OT A PFs lt 4191010 110 5 3 1 6 Team Rebounds: Blocked Shots + Divac 4, Sthonic Aula nya6 Wetter ane 0s ‘Turnovers: 14 (la Willams 6, Webber 3 ARK) T Vaianson2Punderbrke, Sakon, ac ticalTaCoe DvJe Jen M ‘Steals: 11(Ja walls: Sone ary winey 2 Webber, Willa mn, Martin) Technical Fox 6 fist SUNS96 Ja Williams, 1 6 sevond egal KNICKS81 a FT Re Min MAMA OT AFP ‘Team Rebounds: locked Shots (Camby 2 Houston, trun “on. Turnovers: | (Sprewell The diey 2, 1 on. tnadley Thomas. Ward, Turck) ‘Technical Foals: Coach Van Cundy. 4% seon Plagrant fouls Murs. 638 fourth Sloan Lashes Out at Jazz Play § BY STEVE LUHM THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MINNEAPOLIS — This time, Jazz Coach Jerry Sloan took it personally. After Utah strolled through another road gameandwasbeatenin DALLAS Viva Rebouada 10 Blocked Shots: Sache Mi LAKERS 103 BULLS95 er mee cwcacoson akro Me into the ugly academic scandal at the University of Minnesota. Lewis denies any wrongdoing while a tending Minnesota, and outgoing HowardEisley, a former second-round draft pick who was cut three times before sticking with theJazz, handed out the 1,000th assistofhis careerbyfeed: ing OldenPolynicefor a layup with 35 remaining. . he Jazz made S-0f22 shotsin| in the quarter; Karl Malone missed six shots and went scoreless. T-wolves 20, Jazz 12 “EitherI've lost this team,” he said, “or we have guys who don’t care, Noting the Jazz had thelook of “an expansion team,” Sloan added, “T guess I did terrible job getting them ready.. . . if can’t do better than that, then I guess somebody else will haveto doit.” Sloan isn’t having much fun these days. ‘The Jazz are 1-3 on the road and 5-4 overall. And the underachieying is clearly bothering the boss, who was ejected in the final sec- 19 points and eight assists, while Karl Malone added 19 points and eight rebounds. But Utah shot only 37 percent and never recovered from as dismal a start as any Sloan-coached team has endured. “We haven't established any- the Jazz close, scoring eight points and handed out three assists. Sloanpicked up twotechnicais and was ejected for the second timein nine games. T-wolves 65, Jazz 57 ing — their season-high pointtotal Stockion’s big third quarter keptthelifeless Jazz in the game. start against the Timberwolves was as brutal as the Minnesota winter, “T didn’t think we’d ever score Of course, the Timberwolves sey, He '9 (Stockton 3, Russell 2, Malonc “Pechual Fouls: Coach Stoan2 6th Ejectet Caach Sloan, 288 The Jazz fell behind by 11 and rallied. But theyfound themselves makeit 79-70 with 3:39 remaining. . , Minnesota grabbed six offene rebounds in the period, result- ingin eight critical points. 'T- High Peint Low Point Jazz rookie Quincy Lewis’ homecoming Friday was overshad- 30 points,” Sloan said. (1, Stockton 02), Fourth wolves 89, Jazz 84 remains stuck at 98 — andtheir and somesoft defense enabled Minnesota to take an eight-pointlead. Third start competing until it was too late. This team has had troublescor- Turning Point ‘The Jazz botched thefinals onds ofthe third quarter.‘urn: overs by Eisley andPete Chileutt ‘The Timberwolves hit their first seven shots and jumped to a 44-33 lead... . . John Stockton kept ina deephole when Kevin Garnett scored six consecutivepoints to competein this league.” At Minnesota, the Jazz didn’t athletic director Mark Dienhart singled him out as an exemplary student-athlete. Second TheJazz exploded for seven points in thefirst 1:56, including five by Malone — but Minnesota neverlost the lead... Atone point, Jaz Coach Jerry Sloan turned to. his bench and asked, “What kind of gameis this?” Nobodyhad an answer. T-wolves 34, Jazz 29 thing on the road yet,” Stockton said. “We've put together a couple of decent games at home — decent, not great — but we haven't come out and playedwith any fire on the road. That's where you have to owed bythe release of information 12 29 MOUNDS WW 22 Percentages: Fi 95, FT-711 S-Point Goals: 16,.167(Paeker 14, Brandon 01, Sac erbako) lockedShot?(brandon 2 Neale % Gare MichSarria ‘Turnovers: 17 (Nesterovic 5, Garnet4 Smith, fran don’, Garrett, Sacer Steals:Garnet, Garrett, Mitchell, Peeler tran on, Suezerbiah Tech aktra 9:25 fourth, yen et a Mao cy ‘A. I7SIT(19.00, 7-21 Oanelas: LasGril, Hon Olesak, RsianMice won't put this victory into any timecapsule. They shot 43 percent — even with Garnett’s 10-for-i8 — and did everything possible to keep Utahin the game. Too bad the Jazz were incapable of acting on the generosity. Searching for something good to say, Minnesota Coach Flip Saunderssaid, “I was happy with the way we competed. . This was a big win to come awaywith.” “Theycompetedharderthan we did,” Sloan said. “They |wanted to win. They outplayed us.” While the Jazz struggled offensively in the first half, their de- fense let them downin the second. Specifically, Garnett and backup point guard Bobby Jackson, who finished with 11 points, were difficult to stop whenit counted most. “Defense is largely attitude,” Stockton said. “Butit is also tech- nique,trust and effort. If you don’t have one of those things,it can make your defense look non-existent.” Sloan also had an opinion. “When youare so confused with what you're doing on defense that you don’t know howyou want to handle a pick-and-roll, you can’t play against anybody,” he said. “Youlook like an expansion team; NBA TONIGHT Jazz vs. Bucks BlockedSho ory* Cet Pack Finke 3, Strieand rks} Wendie, Nash, Ce tall Teebeal Poul: en von, fix legal Det semen % 29 20 7 103 Dal Re ‘AIGA1KIF) T Omak Ken Mater. Heonie Ads James Capers from an independentinvestigation Garnett’s 29 points helped Minnesota score an 89-84 victory Friday night — Sloan tersely questioned himself andhis players. like you’ve never been around eachotherbefore.” Air cern) T onia i “hare, Leroy Richardon FRIDAY'S.G AME RECAP QUARTERLY REPORT First a battleit could have won — Kevin ondsof the third quarter with two technical fouls. JchnStocktonled the Jazz with p Awan ‘uthony, Scher bounds HNGeant 5 Blocked Shots. 8fatrudy % Davis 2, toh 20095 Cte, Wis Wii ty 3, Oak Percentages: FG 517, FT holt Gon: tz Smih23, Walaee Steals: (akley 2, avs 2 rat Aniheny61 Siodamirc2 ‘Christe, McGrady, Brow,V Carter Jo:Thoms TechnicalFouls: McGrady. 8:41fourth legal one LA. Clippers 21 23 28 28 —100 Toronto m8 4 18 96 106 ‘A 16958 (19,00), Omelas: don en Monte MeCitcben, Derek Richantso TechnicalFouls: Antony. Seed HAWKS105 Megat Defense: Ni PACERS 99 Pervontages: ‘Point Goals: 312, yands 7. 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