| Show D4 SPORTS Saturday December 27 The Salt Lake Tribune Smits Pacers Take Advantage Of Seikalys Absence in Win Jthe ASSOCIATED PRESS INDIANAPOLIS Rik Snits wasnt needed much in tie second half He had already done enough damage tapitalizing on the absence of Orlando's Ronv Seikalv Smits scored 15 of his 20 points in the first quarter Friday night starting Indiana to t 107-8- romp over the Mag- AUBURN HILLS Mich Miami extended its record three-poin- t streak to 320 consecutive games making nine threes including five toward the end of the second and third quarters iNBAlTONIGH LI NBA STANDINGS Jazz Eastern Conference vantage and shot 333 Bowen 0 M3'art) Kart Malone (25 6 ppg) e Needs 112 points for 8th Adam Keefe (7 4) Billups 9 2 Walker De- - Mercer 1? 'Bowen 5 D4lerrq3 Walker 2 Knight Brown Billups 2 Minor 2 MK'artv 37 Technical fouls Illegal defense 8 fourth Illegal defense Illegal defense - Hardawav 3 7 Blocked Causwelii shots 4 Team Rebounds Blocked shots Jones Van Exel Bryanti Turnovers 10 'Jones 3 Campbell 2 Horn an Exel Brvanl Fisher) Fox Steals 8 (Fox 3 Hurry 2 Jones Van Exel 733 360 'Lenard 3 7 Majerie 13 Mash 9 25 Ajkins btm I 4 M urdie k ft 2 2 Team Rebounds 'Brown 4 Blount) Technical fllegal L A fouls 33 26 lips 33 33 35 1C 8 39 18 I! 114 MX - 17 5t)5 i!75U5) T- -2 47 Bob Delaney Officiate Woody Ted Bernhardt Jazz Are Getting By At Center A 79 FG 517 FT Percentages Goa! 125 'Jackson Per son FlhottOli Team Rebounds 10 Blocked shots II 'Duncn8 Robinson 3 25 i Duncan 6 Johnson 5 AlexTurnovers 4 Jackson 2 Williams 2 Robinson 5 ander Person) J Williams Percentages Goals 2 4 Evans FG 365 FT 600 7 11 636 'Armstrong 3 3' Price Team Rebounds 11 3 Outlaw 2 Blocked shot Harpen 14 'Price 4 Taylor 3 Outlaw Turnover S' haves 2 Koval 2 Armstrong' Harper si ' 3 None None defense Illegal PrirraUim - IT 53 TO 631 Goals ii 571 iHoiberg Miller MrKeyO-lTeam Rebounds 9 Blocked shots 3 'Smits 2 A Davis) 15 (Jackson 3 Smits 2 Best 2 Turnovers Bohannon 2 Miller A Davis McKev Rose A'rshere Team) 11 Best 3 Muliin 2 Miller 2 Steals Smite A Davis Technical fouls McKey) illegal defense 52 9 sec- defense Illegal Orlando 15 Indiana 35 -16 Officials 21 24 23 24 726116 530) T- -1 Ronnie Nunn 23 - 34 II 5 4 14 0 340 4 1 i 0 1 4 2 74 0 16 19 - Percentages 0 0 002321 FT 667 200 'Hunter 0 Bannon 0 t Du 356 FT Goals 0 fouls 0 15 Long Seals 0 Hannon Totals 2 Meals -1Price 2 Tavor2 Outlaw Grant Schaves Lawson Armstrong Royal) Technical 15 Starkhouse 0 1 Seals mars 3i Team Rebounds 12 4 'B B Blocked hnls illiams 2 Hill Boston San Antonio 31 28 Jackson 3 Alexan 2 Person) defense Illegal 19 17 31 24 37 34 35 A 20 189 20 557) T--2 07 Ron Garre tson Officials Ed Rodney Mott K6 - 101 Middleton WARRIORS 81 NUGGETS 69 Erick Dampi-e- r matched his career-higwith 19 points as Golden State completed a holiday-interruptesweep of FG 442 Goals FT 250 Illegal defense 12 7 Teehnical 2nd Illegal (Howard 2 T Davis Goals - sell Douglas Benoit Team Rebounds Bloeked shots FT FG 402 313 GUI fouls defense defense Illegal 6 -- 05 L Ellis Fortson Goldwire H Ellis Cas- Van Horn 0 20 4 240 Totals Horn None Percentages FG 430 Goals Reeves HI)avis0-lTeam Rebounds 6 Blocked shots 6 (Scott 3 Walker Finley Reeves Bloeked 69 FT 760 State Denver None Bathe 5 09 second None 26 25 15 15 14 13 20 22 A 11 926 (17171) T- -2 02 Officials Steve Javie Bill 81 - 69 FT 857 000 iGugliotta Carr Marbury FG 495 Goals Jordan Team Rebounds Blocked Por- 9 shots Turnovers 2 Carr liams Jordan) Steals 9 (Garnett 4 Parks 3 Carr 16 (Marbury 4 Garnett 2 2 Mitchell 2 Porter 2 M 4 8 (Garnett Gughotta Carr Wil- Mar- bury Porter) Technical fouls Illegal illegal defense 3 44 1 Illegal defense third New Jersev 23 defense third Minnesota A Wesley 2 Rice 2 Mason) None Teehnical fouls None illegal defense 2 26 26 14 23 23 25 (24042) -2 10 Demck Stafford -- 25 22 88 96 T- JJ ttffleials Mike Callahan Milwaukee A 23 22 Officials 20 26 947 119 28 26 Danny 24 - 46 -2 12 Crawford LmsGrtllo 0061 34 BUCKS 99 INGLEWOOD Calif Nick Van Exel scored 30 points and Rick Fox added seven of his 20 in overtime as the Los Angeles Lakers outlasted the crosstown Clippers Loenzen Wriglit scored a career-hig32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for the at the Clippers who are Forum since moving from HAWKS 94 OT 0 116 T- MILWAUKEE tang Perry 17 15 26 2ft 17 038 (18 717) 2) Smith 3 7 12 - 94 99 surge beat Sacramento FT Goals SPURS 101 CELTICS 86 Goals Hawkins Antonio won its seventh straight Team Rebounds Bloeked shots - 2 Hawkins 2 4 An- Illegal defense None FG SAC Min Williamson Owe ra 44 45 29 46 Ellis 3 Payton 2 - Daniels Team Rebounds Bloeked shots PISTONS 74 Team Rebounds Bloeked shots Smith Brown) APFPts 2 4 5 4 23 5 8 1 9 1 9 25 Turnovers 17 (Mutombo (Recasner 4 Laettner 6 Blaylock 3 Totals 240 28 23 FG 440 Percentages 4 (Thorpe 6 MICHIGAN Baston 15 Reid 2 Mack 2 22 (Daniels 5 Turnovers Thorpe 3 Reeves 3 Chilcutt 3 Edwards) 5 (Thorpe Lynch Steak Lynch) Technical fouk defense Phoenix Vancouver 7 9 FT 760 438 (Mack Edwards Lynch Ch Robinson) FT Reb MA Qmmie Wood (Pialkowski Robinson Barry 529 Pereentages-- FG Goals Ch Robinson 9$ FT 609 2 None 1 30 23 31 28 28 24 023(191931 T 2 Officials Bennie Adams Terry Durham - 29 25 118 100 12 Monty McCutehen Mississippi Rallies Past Marshall To Win Inagural Motor City Bowl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Lindsey who missed a Malikia Griffin on MarChad Pennington hit field goal attempt in shall's first snap That tied it for 337 yards and also the first quarter was wide with 14:19 still to play on the point-afte- r in the first quarter had three TD tosses for Marattempt lead shall (10-3- ) Marshall took a the It was the 54th touchdown as Doug Chapman who catch for Moss who has Conference champion The lead changed hands rushed 19 times for 153 scored in every game he has five times in the second half yards scored on a played for Marshall He set Ole Miss behind the passrun with 2:57 remaining a Division record with 25 nine-plaTD receptions during the ing of Patridge rallied for capping an 1997 regular season two touchdrive 7 downs to take a lead The game got off to an Things settled down after The Thundering Herd electric start with two touchthat Marshall took a 10-- lead with Pennington completing downs on just three snaps in late in the first quarter on the first 41 seconds passes for 59 yards Ken Lucas got it started Billy Malashevichs put together an drive to grab a returning the opening kick- field goal lead with 10:12 remaining off 29 yards to the Ole Miss Early in the second quarter Marshalls Larry Moore Doug Chapman took a short 45 On the first snap Papass in the flat from Pentridge hooked up with picked off Patridge's pass nington and ran in un- Heard down the sideline for and returned it 16 yards to touched from 6 yards for the a pass play Avery the Ole Miss 44 Six plays dove over for a touchdown score later Pennington hit With McAllister rushing on the next play and Ole Colclough in blown four times for 32 yards the Miss led with 24 seconds coverage on a crossing pattern in the end zone for a 17-- 7 Rebels went 59 yards in gone lead The Herd answered with eight plays to take a an lead on Patridges Andre Rone's touchdown bomb touchdown pass to Grant from Pennington to Moss punt return coupled with a Heard with 5:39 remaining who behind comerback penalty anrly in the TD for the Rebels d PONTIAC Mich Oeuce McAllisters touchdown run with 31 seconds remaining lifted Mississippi to a victory JJUVer Marshall in the inaugural Motor City Bowl on night bid Marshall's Tfot a comeback ended when Moss who finished 'Randy ! fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting had the ball stripped away by linebacker iBroc Kreitz after a wmpletion on the final play Sf the game Moss finished 'With six receptions for 173 rards including an jbuchdown m Stewart Patridge completed passes for 332 and three touchdowns yards Jvith one interception for 0!e Miss ) which tied for third in the West division of Jhe Southeastern Conference John Avery rushed 27 times fm 132 yards andaane 34-3- 1 Fri-Oa- y last-ditc- h d d 7 (8-4- ll 31-2- 7 d y third-quart- 21-1- 7 d d 24-2- 1 third quarter set Ole Miss up at the Marshall 29 Six plays later Rone took a swing pass from Patridge and slanted in for a 27-2- 4 d jt d (Luidsey Fourth Quarter Chapman 6 pas from Pennington kick) 10 12 Heard 19 pas from Patndge (kick 539 foiled) MAR Chapman MISS McCallister A pas from Patndge 20 McCallister bek) MISS On their next possession the Rebels went 72 yards in 11 plays as Patridge comfor 58 yards pleted including a scoring toss to McAllister for a lead with 6:00 left in the 9 run 1 nm (Malashevich kick) :31 kick) (Lindsey 43340 21-1- 7 third quarter Ole Miss had given a sign of things to come just before halftime The Rebels starting at their 11 were on the Marshall 3 as the half Marshall MISS MAR shenrii MAR Tint Quarter nm (taxbey pas from kick) 1419 FG Malashevich Second 19 (Maiasbencb kick) 9 19 1 McCallister 14 34 Marshall 9 14--31 Turner 14 36 Pennington (Mall 22 904 IWrd Quarter Mississippi Avery Lucs Patndge Pemungtoa Mississippi Heard Patndge Rone MISSED 46 iWL) FIELD 12 rebounds Mike 5) Marshall Pennington King RECEIVING Mississippi Peterson Moms Reed McCallister Avery 11 Marshal Moss CoWough White Long Chapman ' Rico Holiday Classic wt Championship Michigan 93 Syracuse 61 Third Place Texas Christian 105 American PR U 93 OT Fifth Place Murray St 84 Iowa St 76 OT Seventh Arkansas Place 76 Saint Louis 70 4) American U Palz 14 Sanchez Pagan (Santiago Chiarameilo t) 12 ARKANSAS 78 SAINT LOUIS 70 SAN JUAN Puerto Rico Kareem Reid scored 21 points and led Arkansas' pressure defense as the No 12 Razorbacks ended a e losing streak by defeating Saint Louis for seventh place in the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic Saint Louis has lost four consecutive games although three have been to ranked teams The Billikens have been beaten by UCLA Syracuse Iowa State and Arkansas after winning their first eight games With five different players scoring Arkansas led 12-after only 2:41 Saint Louis rallied with a 14-spurt to get within The Razorbacks led at halftime two-gam- 0 17-1- 4 38-3- 5 U)l'lS(M) H II 15 Barnak Lufchtrfeld Walker 24 6 Hughes 20 Cobhfri 5 Hemnrti 8 Robertson MO Redden 5 Simmons Totals 28- 56 70 ARKANSAS Hood 5 N Davis 15 Reid 21 Bradley 44 12 Wallace B Davis 2 Williams 24 5 Jenningw-6 Whitney (K)5 04) 3 Walker Totals 78 Halftime 38 Saint Louis 35 4- Arkansas Petal goate Saint Louis (Luechlefeld ltf Walker Arkansaii-1Hughes (Reid Wallace 14 Whitntv Bradley w' M) 18 PRINCETON 58 DREXEL 56 NEW YORK Princetoti struggled from three-poirange and at the foul Iii$ but the Tigers held Drexel to two point over the final 3:40 and beat the Dragons in the opening round of the ECAC Holid Festival Princeton which enterejjl the game shooting 37 percent from three-poirange finished from beyond the arc and the Tigers who shoot 72 percent from the foul line were over the fiincluding nal 4:15 18th-ranke- d 3 ' (11-2- STATISTICS 29 French 36 Quarter pan from Pensingtoa 25 TCU 105 AMERICAN 93 (OT) SAN JUAN Puerto Rico James Penny scored 23 of his 31 points after halftime to spark No 25 Texas Christian to an overtime victory over American University of Puerto Rico in the third-plac- e game of the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic American had the last chance to decide the game with the score in regulation but Angel Paniaguas went in and out at the buzzer Penny made 13 of 21 shots and collected 12 rebounds Lee Nailon added 23 points Jones had 20 points for TCU Malcolm Johnson 11 ) and Dennis Davis 10 Chapmaa PASSING kick) 1 Avery M ras 80 T RUSHING Puerto SAINT I) 11 19 BlackweD 7 Janulis 9 Hart 50vcina0-20-0Howard 5 Williams 4 Griffin (Kll-4Brown 0 Campbell Totals Spann 61 Halftime Michigan 40 Syracuse 28 Bullock (Retd goals Michigan Smith M Sivndlar Conian Ward Howard M Hart (Burgan Syracuse Janulis Brown Blackwell Ovcina Williams and INDIVIDUAL GAME SUMMARY (II 86-a- ll d d d MISS (Lindsey Mar- 17-1- from Patndge kick) MAR touchdown cutting shalls lead to 4 d 7-- 0 Rone 13 pass MISS Oliver 3 Scott 93 SYRACUSE Niagara 86 St John's 63 Princeton 58 Drexel 56 5 18 Travlor4-6 Ward 14 Bullock 24 2 Conian 4 Smith 3 0 Vigmer (M) 0 Szvndlar 2 Taylor (W 2 Totals Burgan Thomas 17 A 4 2 Ch Robinson MEN ECAC Holiday Festival First Round three-pointer- three-pointer- s Illegal 720 CeBry- 9 6(Baker None Richmond 625 2 714 556 (Ellis Williams fouls Stewart FT Cebal-lo- Payton Schrempf Anthony Technical SAN ANTONIO David Robinson reached 15000 career points scoring 34 as San 93-6- 1 40-2- 8 FT FG 500 Percentages 11 (Hawkins Steak Baker Williams) B 853 13 (McDvess Kidd 2 Nash Steak ballos Williams Chapman Cl Robinson ant) Technical fouls None Illegal defense -- 16 (Baker 5 Schrempf 3 2 Gibs 2 Hawkins Perkins Wingate 483 FT 417 (Kidd Nash Chapman Team Rebounds 4 Bloeked shots 3 (Cl Robinson 2 McDvess) Turnovers 11 (Kidd 2 Nash 2 Manning 2 Ceballos McDvess Williams Chapman Cl Ro- Reb Perkins) Turnovers Pereentages-- FG Goals Marlin 4 6 Rogers -- FG 483 Percentages binson) Dee Fribeaten Syracuse day night in the championship game of the Puerto Rico Holiday Clasie Michigan overpowered the Orangemen inside and outside The Wolverines s made and had a edge in rebounding "This is the Michigan team people thought theyd be" Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim said Jerod Ward had 18 points for Michigan and tournament most valuable player Robert Traylor contributed 15 points and eight rebounds Robbie Reid added 14 points and Maceo Baston added 10 rebounds Bullock and Reid each s with four made three apiece in the first half to spark Michigan to a lead Bullock had 13 points by intermission The Wolverines lead was double digits for the final 24:08 of the game Syracuse was paced by Todd Burgan's 19 points Ryan Blackwell added 11 points 38-2- 4 SACRAMENTO Calif Vin Baker had 26 points and 16 rebounds and Gary Payton had 22 points and 12 assists as the Seattle with a second-hal- f BASKETBALL ROUNDUP SAN JUAN Puerto Rico Louis Bullock scored 24 points as Michigan routed No 19 and previously un- 0 SON ICS 111 KING 95 thony) Heat 88 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -2 20 Nunes James Capers Milwau- kee prevented Atlanta from setting an NBA record for consecutive overtime victories by beating the Hawks behind 14 points and 16 rebounds from Tyrone Hill The Hawks had won 11 consecutive overtime games a streak that dated back to season the 1994-9- Vicious Wolverines Rip No 19 Syracuse For Classic Crown ? 100 VANCOUVER British Columbia Cedric Ceballos equalled a season high with 22 points and Jason Kidd had 13 points 12 rebounds and 10 assists as the Phoenix defeated Vancouver T- Officials1 Tommy Mark Wunderlich Kevin Kantner "TOvac 'Cleveland "Charlotte 17 11 CLIPPERS 114 (OT) h 96 Reid) 4 Divac 3 21 30 FG Hammonds) Phills Curry Geiger Team Rebounds 6 3 (Divac Geiger Blocked shots - Turnovers I9(Mason5 Wesley wPhills 2 Retd 2 Rice Geiger Beck) 12 (Phills 3 Geiger 2 Bleats Spooner 2 Johnson Curry) Steals 8 (Robinson 2 Hill Johnson Allen Perry Gilliam Pierce) Technical fouls Johnson 8 25 first Illegal defense None Fehr Percentages 6 (Stewart 5 Williamson) 19 (Williamson 4 Stewart 3 Richmond 3 Owens 2 Johnson 2 Polymce 2 Dehere 2 Hurley) 10 (Williamson 3 Richmond 3 Steals Stewart 2 Owens Dehere) Technical fouls None None Illegal defense GRIZZLIES (Johnson 20 (Robinson 4 3 Allen 2 Pierce 2 Hill Atlanta 5 (Washington 2 Garrett Jackson Lauderdale) 17 (Jackson 4 Newman 3 LauTurnovers derdale 3 Washington 2 Fortson 2 L Ellis Gams Goldwire) Steals 10 (Battle 2 Garrett 2 Washington 2 I Ellis Jackson Fortson Newman) fouls foul 4 shots 3 Gilhara Team ter That was impressive" said Karl Malone probably harshest critic That was huge That was the kind of play Ill remember for awhile For a long time Sloan suggested that Ostertag would not return to the starting lineup until Bryon Russell did because the coach didn't want to use Ostertag with Adam Keefe Russells replacement at small forward Keefe plays the same kind of inside game as Ostertag and Sloan genera ally prefers to use a small forward who can complement the center instead of imitate him But Sloan said Friday that Keefe is playing so well he has considered using him alongside Ostertag The other piece of the Jazz puzzle at center Greg Foster has gone from starter to rumor Since being replaced by Carr Foster has played only 10 minutes par game and did not even see action against Atlanta He and Sloan met privately on Christmas Eve in an effort to avoid any resentment "He just wanted me to know hes still thinking about me said Foster Perry 5 Turnovers 333 (Washington Goldwire 12 L Ellis Gams Team Rebounds Bloeked shots FT 842 417 (Scott 2 14 23 Goals Benoit FG 481 FT 826 400 (Allen Goals Robinson Team Rebounds 2 2 0 0 1 00 FG 320 Percentages 11 defense 21 11 12 - Percentages 5 2 0 3 5 31 Washingtn 1 625 7 (Cage 4 Van 9 Team Rebounds Blocked shots Battle Garrett Jackson Lauderdale Gams (Kittles 412 (Richmond 2 Newman Percentages Goals Johnson Owens 11 Goals it Portland at Utah 1 pm Milw at New Jersey 5:30 p ra Charlotte at Orlando 5 30 pm Atlanta at Chicago 6:30 pm Wash at Houston 6 30 pm Denver at Clippers 8:30 p m Phila at Golden State 8:30 p m 17 Bloeked shots Wallace 2 Murray) Golden Rice Todays Games Toronto at New York 11 a m Turnovers Web- FT 810 308 (Wesley None 586 Murray Flagrant Illegal defense Goals 107 Charlotte 96 Cleveland 88 Miami 88 Detroit 74 Minnesota 116 New Jersey 96 Washington 97 Dallas 95 San Antonio 101 Boston 86 Milwaukee 99 Atlanta 94 OT Golden State 81 Denver 69 Seattle 112 Sacramento 95 Phoenix 118 Vancouver 100 Lakers 118 Clippers 114 OT 3 Henderson 2 Corbm Laettner Brown Team) 8 (Corbin 3 Blaylock 2 Laettner Smith Recasner) None Technical fouls - Du lk Technical 857 Games Fridays Indiana Orlando 81 Steals FG 453 FT 679 667 (Marshall Is Whitney Team Rebounds Illegal FT Day home victory over Denver on Tuesday Shaw Percentages 19 (Van Horn 5 Cassell 4 Gill Turnovers 3 Benoit 3 Kittles 2 Douglas team) Steals 7 (Gill Kittles Cassell Douglas Benoit McDaniel Edwards) Technical fouls None FG 470 107-10- 3 ll ing a Percentages finals Dare) Percentages 9 Smith 5 Strickland 2 (Howard Webber Murray Eackles team) Steals 13 (Webber 4 Murray 3 Strickland 2 Cheaney 2 Whitney Wallace) 455 (Person Ferry Rebounds 4 5 Blocked shots tllgauskas 2 Person 2 "T'errv) 25 (Kemp 5 Knight 5 Ilgaus-ka- s Turnovers 4 Person 3 Potapenko 3 Henderson 2 k Anderson 2 Ferry) 10 (Henderson 3 Kemp Ilgauskas m Steals (Person Knight Potapenko Anderson Ferry) "technical fouls Fratello 5 14 third 1 Illegal defense Den- g ber d CHARLOTTE NC Wesley scored six of his 20 points in the final 3:36 to PG 579 much better since screaming at Sloan on the sideline dur ing a loss at Washington last week Ostertag played a solid 29 minutes in the Jazz's 101-9win at Atlanta on Monday then made the play of the game by chasing down point guard Brent Price and blocking his layup late in the Jazz's victory over the Houston Rockets on Christmas ver Joe Smith added 14 points Bimbo Coles had 10 and Marshall grabbed nine rebounds for the Warriors who won for the fifth time in includtheir last 10 games Ste-pho- n HORNETS 96 CAVS 88 l 1 MINNEAPOLIS Marbury bowed to the crowd as he exited the court after keying a 16-- run in the fourth quarter that carried Minnesota past New Jersey Gary D-- was benched six games into the season but has played TIMBERWOLVES 116 NETS 96 Turnovers Wrccntasre Continued from DENVER Don-ye- WIZARDS 97 MAVERICKS 95 DALLAS Calbert Cheaney had a key steal and layup with 10 seconds left to thwart Dallas' late rally as won its sixth Washington straight and extended Dallas losing streak to 1 1 games 81 help Charlotte over Cleveland which lost Shawn Kemp and Brevin Knight for long Stretches with injuries Mayfield back-to-bac- k Mon- 107 57 Ron Olesiak 10 (Robinson Steals der2 Elliott Johnson Technical fouls third 1 Illegal defpnse 4: 12 3 None I defense Lakers 1 Wallace (12 6 ppg) i r Rashaed Leads Blazers with 43 blocks a -r Brian Grant (124) -- The tittle Things: The Jan have beaten Portland nine straight times at the Delta Center and have won eight straight at home overall The Blazers are coming off a victory over the Sacramento KingS' on Tuesday Portland ranks third in the NBA In rebounding (45 8 per game) and blocked shots (66) 2 Hardawav 2 550 522 (Van Exel Brvanl Horry 17 3 (Campbell 5 Fox 3 Horry Goals Jones F FT FG 477 Percentages fourth 39 4'0 FT KG ) Averaging 16 & 116 In last three ppg and 559 Antoine Carr (5 1) Arvydas Sa bonis (155) Has played in 189 straight Playing nearly 31 mins per game JohrT Stockton (109) Alvin Williams (73) Q Anderson may return (sore thigh) Cleared to play 48 minutes M Jeff Homacek (14 6) v Isaiah Rider (20 6) Not shy about putting up shots r Playing in 900th game of career last 2 Brown Meals Goals (15-10- 800 4 'Bowen shots mm Portland Utah IT 416 14 'Walker Turnovers Bowen Billups Barros Percentages : (1320) KFNZ-A- network stations Season Series: Trail Blazers lead 0 Line: Utah by 6 Blazers (17-1- FG PfrwnUeM S Point lmh Walker 12 Minor Kmehv 01 Brown Team Rebounds 6 McCarty for ' the game We got off to a fast start and things just came together Smits said That was probably one of our best TV: KJZZ m Radio: vs Clercqi Smits was guarded by Danny Schayes in the first quar- ter because Seikalv was out with the flu He took advantage of a five-inc- h height ad- At the Delta Center Tipoff: 1 pm Starting Lineups Blocked ic 1997 Lucas 1 Poole MS Lind-- TEXAS CHRISTIAN ) 23 Fbwter Nailon Davis 4 Johnson 445 20 04) 11 Jones Carroll 6 Penny 31 Totals 105 AMERICAN U P R 14 PanSa richer 00 4 ChiarameDo 20 Santiago II Pagan iagua 5 Nesbitt 0 39 Pah 93 Totals Texas Christian 56 American U Halftime (Johnson 48 goals Texas Christian Fowler Jones 0-Carrol M Penny DRFIXEL Williams 3 Sanders 17 11 Coura 1 DeRocttas 10 Gaffney 4 Kouser 344NM$ Starks 04 2 Dearborn 04)00 0 RduoWo 0 Totals 56 PRINCETON I Lewullis Mastagbo Goodrich 14 Earl 17 HeifSMtfn 12 Rocca 0 Behn 01 0 Totals 1743 58 83 Princeton 25 l (Kouser goals Drexel DeRocckis 24 Coura Pnnceton Gaffney (Earl 6 Lewuilis Mastagbo Beta rich 04 Henderson 24 ' |