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Tuesday, February 19, 1991 The State Columbia, S.C. COLLEGE BASKETBALL NAIA Men's Top 1 25 Record Pts Pv: 1.Wis.-E. Claire (29) 22- 2 797 2.Oklahoma City (3) 24- 3 762 2 3.0 23- 3 717 3 4. David Lipscmb 28- 3 695 4 S.East C. Okla.

17- 2 619 6 6. Pfeiffer, N.C. 21- 2 608 7 7. Central Arkansas 19- 4 574 8.Oral Roberts 25- 5 566 8 9. Pembroke N.C.

22- 2 561 9 10. Wayland Baptist 24- 3 520 10 11.Birm. -Southrn 21- 4 479 11 12. Malone, Ohio 27- 4 396 12 13. Hendrix, Ark.

24- 3 381 16 14.Ga. Southwestern 19- 5 362 13 15. Taylor, Ind. 26- 3 358 14 16.St. Mary's, Texas 20- 5 285 17 17.

College of Idaho 22- 5 248 18 18. Belmont, Tenn. 23- 7 223 19 19. George Fox, Ore. 22- 4 180 22 20.Ald.

-Broaddus 21- 6 165 15 21. West Va. Wesleyan 21- 6 142 22.Drury, Mo. 20- 8 135 21 Viterbo, Wis. 24- 6 119 20 24.Rio Grande, Ohio 26- 4 72 South.

Cal Coll. 21- 7 62 24 NAIA Women's Top 25 Record Pts Pvs 1. Claflin, S.C. (20) 24- 1 760 1 2. SW Oklahoma (4) 21- 3 719 3 3.

Wingate, N.C. (1) 23- 1 715 2 4. St. Ambrose (1) 24- 3 671 4 5. S.

Fraser, B.C. (4) 26- 3 663 5 6. Arkansas Tech 24- 5 587 6 7. Doane, Neb. (1) 27- 3 575 7 8.

Fort Hays Kan. 25- 2 518 10 9. Rosary, Ill. 27- 1 501 11 10. Way.

Tex. 23- 6 431 8 11. Pacific, Ore. 22- 2 427 12 12. Emporia Kan.

20- 2 417 9 13. St. Edward's, Tex. 25- 2 402 13 14. Beimont, Tenn.

26- 4 336 15 15. Minnesota-Duluth 23- 5 296 17 16. Union, Tenn. 24- 4 289 14 17. Midwstrn Tex.

21- 3 249 19 18. Phillips, Okla. 20- 6 206 16 19. St. Joseph's, Maine 21- 4 201 18 20.

Northern Montana 21- 4 182 20 21. Southern Nazarene 23- 7 149 21 22. David Lipscomb 24- 7 92 22 23. Carson-Newman 18- 8 78 23 24. Okla.

Christian 20- 6 70 25. Mt Mercy, Iowa 24- 3 58 Monday's Games Metro Conference South Carolina 60, Winthrop 41 Syracuse 88, Florida State 79 Southern Miss 88, Texas-Pan Am. 77 Atlantic Coast Conference North Carolina 118, The Citadel 50 Southern Conference UT -Chattanooga 68, Appalachian 67 E. Tennessee 102, 2, Western Carolina 78 Big South Conference Char. Southern 93, UNC-Asheville 76 Radford 63, Campbell 60 Mid- Athletic Conference Howard 91, S.C.

State 87. -E. Shore 117, B-Cookman 88 Morgan State 101, N.C. 94 Delaware State 115, Florida 101 Other State Men Presbyterain 49, Newberry 47 USC-Spbg. 69, Francis Marion 46 Erskine 96, Central Wesleyan 82 Col.

of Charleston 66, Brooklyn 61 Georgia College 98, Lander 77 -Aiken 57, Wofford 54 State Women S. Carolina 96, Memphis State 49 Francis Marion 88, USC-Spbg. 76, OT Erskine 54, Central Wesleyan 49 S.C. State 70, Howard 60 Coker 68, Limestone 67 Col. of Charleston 72, Radford 57 Limcoln Mem.

77, USC-Aiken 68 Wofford 86, Mars Hill 77 Furman 88, Georgia State 74 National Men Akron 75, Youngstown St. 70 Alabama St. 102, Grambling St. 81 Austin Peay 98, Tennessee Tech 89 Cleveland St. 71, E.

Illinois 65 Creighton 90, Notre Dame 67 E. Kentucky 79, Middle Tenn. 74 Indiana St. 75, Wichita St. 64 Jackson St.

84, Miss. Valley St. 73 La Salle 94, Manhattan 70 Murray St. 65, Tennessee St. 64 UNC-Greensboro 80, Pembroke St.

67 Nebraska 82, N. Illinois 73 Penn St. 69, George Washington 65 Purdue 83, Michigan 77, 20T S. Illinois 90, Illinois St. 70 SE Louisiana 71, NW Louisiana 56 South Alabama 68, Jacksonville 66 Southern U.

120, Prairie View 93 St. Francis, NY 71, Liberty 68 Stephen F.Austin 55, McNeese St. 54 Stetson 89, Fla. International 67 Va. Com.

92, UNC-Charlotte 88 Villanova 73, Boston College 61 W. Kentucky 72, South Florida 71 National Women Florida St. 73, Virginia Tech 53 Grambling St. 80, Alabama St. 63 Manhattan 70, Lafayette 41 N.C.

88, Morgan St. 53 Richmond 74, East Carolina 61 S. Mississippi 89, Tulane 57 Wm. Mary 71, UNC-Wilmington 57 Winston-Salem 80, St. Paul's 70 Today's Games Metro Conference Maryland at Virginia Tech Atlantic Coast Conference Maryland at Virginia Tech Georgia Tech at Virginia, 9 p.m.

Southern Conference No games scheduled Big South Conference No games scheduled Mid- -Eastern Athletic Conference No games scheduled Other State Men Limestone at Benedict, 8 p.m. Spartanburg at Anderson, 7:30 p.m. M- Anderson at N. Greenville, 7:30 p.m. State Women Winthrop at UNC-Asheville Augusta at Charleston Southern Ale PRO BASKETBALL Sunday's Late Boxe Lakers 106, TrailBlazers 96 PORTLAND (96) Robinson 7-16 1-2 16, Williams 5-8 2-4 12, Duckworth 9-17 0-0 18, Drexler 11-21 5-6 29, Porter 3-10 4-6 13, Davis 0-5 0-0 0, Cooper 0-2 0-0 0, Ainge 2-6 0-0 Bryant 1-4 1-2 3, Young 0-4 0-0 0.

Totals 38-93 13-20 96. LA LAKERS (106) Perkins 4-8 5-6 13, Worthy 14-26 2- 3 30, Divac 2-8 0-0 4, Johnson 8-14 7-8 24, Scott 7-14 1-2 17, Teagle 2-6 0-0 4, Green 1-4 2-4 4, Smith 2-3 4-4 8, Thompson 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 41-86 21-27 106. Portland 22 17 28 29-96 LA Lakers 17 20 34 35-106 Gil Thorp SCOREBOARD Sports today TV 9 a.m. ESPN College Basketball Boston College at Villanova.

(R) 1:30 p.m. ESPN Women's College Basketball Ohio State at lowa. (Tape) 7:30 p.m. ESPN College Basketball Oklahoma State at Kansas State. (Live) 8 p.m.

TNT NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Phoenix Suns. (Live) 9 p.m. USA Boxing Tommy Morrison vs. PinkIon Thomas, Heavyweights. (Live).

9:30 p.m. College Basketball Tennessee at Auburn. (Live) 12:30 a.m. ESPN Speed Skating United States vs. Germany.

From Lake Placid, N.Y. (R) 1 a.m. USA Boxing Tommy Morrison vs. PinkIon Thomas. (R).

3:30 a.m. ESPN College Basketball Tennessee at Auburn. (R) 6:30 p.m. WVOC-AM 560 Sports Talk 6:30 p.m. WOIC-AM 1230 Sports Hot Line 7:25 p.m.

WOMG-AM 1320 Pro Basketball Indiana Pacers at Charlotte Hornets. ter 3-7, Drexler 2-3, Robinson 1-1, Ainge 1-3, Young 0-1), Los Angeles 3- 10 (Scott 2-5, Johnson 1-4, Perkins 0- 1). Fouled out-None. ReboundsPortland 56 (Duckworth 10), Los Angeles 57 (Perkins Assists-Portland 28 (Porter 16), Los Angeles 30 (Johnson 16). Total fouls-Portland 22, Los Angeles 20.

Technicals-Portland coach Adelman. HOCKEY 3-Point goals-Portland 7-15 (Por- National Hockey League Wales Conference Patrick Division Pts GF GA NY Rangers 31 21 9 71 229 191 Philadelphia 29 27 6 64 204 193 Pittsburgh 30 26 3 63 250 222 New Jersey 25 24 11 61 212 198 Washington 27 31 3 57 195 210 NY Islanders 21 32 8 50 179 222 Adams Division x-Boston 36 18 80 235 202 Montreal 32 23 71 212 192 Hartford 27 27 60 175 195 Buffalo 22 24 14 58 207 205 Quebec 12 38 10 34 168 265 Campbell Conference Norris Division PtS GF GA Chicago 36 20 5 77 201 161 St. Louis 35 17 7 77 232 189 Detroit 26 30 6 58 213 229 Minnesota 20 32 10 50 195 215 Toronto 17 37 6 40 175 245 Smythe Division Los Angeles 33 20 7 73 249 194 Calgary 32 21 6 70 245 186 Edmonton 28 28 3 59 204 198 Winnipeg 22 31 10 54 208 218 Vancouver 21 35 5 47 181 237 x-clinched playoff berth Sunday's Games Chicago 3, Detroit 3, tie Winnipeg 6, Quebec 0 Toronto 3, Buffalo 0 Calgary 7, St. Louis 4 Monday's Games Phila. 5, Chicago 3 N.Y.

Isindrs 5, N. Y. Rngrs 4 Los Angeles 5, Wash. 2 Edmonton 4, New Jersey 0 Quebec at Vancouver, night Today's Games Buffalo at 7:35 p.m. Toronto at St.

Louis, 8:35 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 9:35 COLLEGES Monday's Games Baseball UNC-Charlotte 6, C. Carolina 5 Charleston Southern 14, Gannon 5 Baseball UNC-Charlotte 6, Coastal Carolina 5 At Myrtle Beach WP: Sean Whiteside (2-0). LP: Dave Brink (0-1). Hitters: UNC-C: Cameron Broxler 2-4, 3 RBI; Mark Niters 2-4; Chris Gresham 2-4, RBI; Ray Hughes 2-4, RBI.

Coastal: Peare Taylor 4-5, 3 RBI; Buddy Cribb 1-3, RBI; Todd Cary 1-3, RBI. Records: 3-2, Coastal 4-4. Today's Games Baseball Col. of Charleston at Furman, 3 p.m. Men's Tennis Erskine at Coker, 2 p.m.

Chas. Southern at The Citadel, 2:30 p.m. Women's Tennis Erskine at Coker, 2 p.m. Francis Marion at Lander Men's Golf S.C. State in USC-Aiken invitational TENNIS Volvo Indoor, Results At Memphis, Tenn.

Singles, First Round Guillaume Raoux, France, d. Renzo Furlan, Italy, 7-6 (7-2), 1-6, 6-3. Aki Rahunen, Finland, d. Richard Schmidt, Madison, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. Gilad Bloom, Israel, d.

Christo van Rensburg, Great Neck, N.Y., 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Alex Antonitsch, Austria, d. Tomas Carbonell, Spain, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7- 3). Chris Garner, Bay Shore, N.Y., d. Brad Pearce, Provo, Utah, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2.

Dan Goldie, Redwood City, d. Jaime Yzaga, Peru, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7- 4). ATP Money 1. Boris Becker $290,444 2. Ivan Lendl $283,424 3.

Guy Forget $116,431 4. Patrick McEnroe $110,111 5. Alexander Volkov $89,355 6. Cristiano Caratti $86,963 7. Michael Stich $84,730 8.

Stefan Edberg $81,823 9. Scott Davis $79,038 10. Darren Cahill $76,035 WTA Money 1. Monica Seles $247,858 2. Novotna $208,308 3.

Jana, Joe Fernandez $131,950 4. Martina Navratilova $107,625 5. Gabriela Sabatini $102,653 6. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario $90,266 7. Helena Sukova $67,109 8.

Zina Garrison $65,997 9. Patty Fendick $64,823 10. Gigi Fernandez $48,255 GOLF Golf Statistics Scoring Leaders 1, Corey Pavin, 69.25. 2, Lanny Wadkins, 69.33. 3, Rocco Mediate, 69.41.

4 (tie), Ray Floyd and Howard Twitty, 69.50. 6, John Cook, 69.56. 7, Larry Mize, 69.66. 8, Paul Azinger, 69.87. 9, Chip Beck, 69.89.

10, Scott Hoch, 69.94. Driving Distance 1, John Daly, 287.5.: 2, Tom Purtzer, 280.1. 3, Fred Couples, 279.6. 4, Lon Hinkle, 276.3. 5 (tie), Ed Humenik and Dan Pohl, 275.6.

7 (tie), Phil Blackmar and Neal Lancaster, 274.8. 9, Greg Whisman, 274.7. 10, Dan Forsman, 274.1. Driving Accuracy 1, John Mahaffey, .817. 2, Rocco Mediate, .788.

3, David Edwards, .785. 4, John Inman, .780. 5, Curtis Strange, .779. 6, Blaine McCallister, .771. 7, Kirk Triplett, .767.

8, Bob Tway, .766. 9, Bob Estes, .760. 10, Fred Funk, .758. Greens in Regulation 1, John .796. 2, Rocco Mediate, .794.

3, John Cook, .783. 4, David Edwards, .778. 5, Steve Pate, .772. 6, Fred Couples, .769. a 7, Scott Simpson, .761.

8, Tom Purtzer, .759. 9, Tom Watson, .755. 10, Curtis Strange, .753. Putting Leaders 1 (tie), Corey Pavin and Dave Stockton, 1.690. 3, Don Pooley, 1.702.

4, John Cook, 1.703. 5, Tim Simpson, 1.705. 6, Scott Hoch, 1.706. 7, Chip Beck, 1.711. 8, Nolan Henke, 1.714.

9, Scott Verplank, 1.716. Total Driving 1, Tom Watson, 49. 2, Jeff Maggert, 51. 3, Davis Love II1, 56. 4 (tie), Fred Funk and Mike Hulbert, 59.

6, Robert Gamez, 64. 7, Blaine McCallister, 66. 8, Andrew Magee, 68. 9, Tom Purtzer, 71. Eagle Leaders 1 (tie), Andy Bean and Rocco Mediate, 6.

3 (tie), Bill Britton, John Cook, Ed Dougherty, Nolan Henke, Mike Standly, Mike Sullivan and Greg Whisman, 5. Birdie Leaders 1, Corey Pavin, 109. 2, Jay Don Blake, 107. 3, Jim Hallet, 102. 4, John Cook, 101.

5, John Huston, 97. 6, Ed Dougherty, 94. 7 (tie), Lee Janzen and Mike Standly, 92. Sand Trap Saves 1, Anderson, .773. 2, Ben Crenshaw, .750.

3 (tie), Morris Hatalsky, Kirk Triplett and Bob Tway, .720. 6, David Frost, .710. 7, Peter Jacobsen, .686. 8, Donnie Hammond, .667. 9, Dave Rummells, .654.

10, Bob Eastwood, .650. -Around 1, Rocco Mediate, 195. 2, Steve Pate, 205. 3, John Cook, 229. 4, Nolan Henke, 239.

5, Kirk Triplett, 291. 6, Fred Couples, 292. 7, Bob Tway, 334. 8, Corey Pavin, 354. 9, Davis Love III, 356.

10, Lee Janzen, 370. Golf Money 1. Corey Pavin $360,300 2. Lanny Wadkins $284,400 3. Paul Azinger $234,740 4.

Bob Tway $232,083 5. Nolan Henke $230,035 6. Jay Don Blake $229,319 7. John Cook $221,732 8. Tom Kite $170,486 9.

Tom Purtzer $159,279 10. Mark O'Meara $159,075 11. Gil Morgan $136,819 12. Chip Beck $119,870 LPGA Money 1. Jane Geddes 3 $91,210 2.

Beth Daniel 75,000 3. Dottie Mochrie 62,975 4. Patty Sheehan 3 60,249 5. Meg Mallon 60,000 6. Nancy Lopez 48,940 7.

Ok- Hee Ku 3 39,894 8. Dana Lofland 2 37,000 9. Hiromi Kobayashi 3 36,075 10. Laura Baugh 2 33,750 11. Laurel Kean 3 33,651 12.

Tammie Green 3 31,562 COLLEGE BASEBALL Baseball America Top 25 Record Prv 1.LSU 6-0 2.Stanford 12-2 A 3.Arizona State 10-5 4. Florida State 7-2 5. Miami, Fla. 7-2 6.Wichita State 0-0 7.0klahoma State 3-1 8. Texas 8-4 9.

Georgia Tech 4-2 10.Southern Cal 10-5 10 NASCAR Statistics Winston Cup Points 1. Ernie Irvan 180. Sterling Marlin 175. 3. Joe Ruttman 170.

4. Rick Mast 165. 5. Dale Earnhardt 160. 6.

Dale Jarrett 150. 7. Bobby Hillin 146. 8. Alan Kulwicki 142.

9. Ricky Rudd 138. 10. Bobby Hamilton 134. 11.

Dick Trickle 130. 12. Eddie Bierschwale 127. 13. Kyle Petty 125.

14. Terry Labonte 124. 15. Davey Allison 123. 16.

Chad Little 121. 17. Mickey Gibbs 112. 18. Robby Gordon 109.

19. Richard Petty 106. 20. Phil Barkdoll 103. 21.

Mark Martin 100. 22. Brett Bodine 97. 23. Darrell Waltrip 96.

24. Sauter 94. 25. Harry Gant 88. 26.

Rusty Wallace 87. 27. Derrike Cope 85. 28. Bill Elliott 79.

29. Hut Stricklin 76. 30. Ted Musgrave 73. Wins Ernie Irvan.

Earnings Ernie Irvan $258,000. 2. Dale Earnhardt 173,850. 3. Sterling Marlin 133,925.

4. Joe Ruttman 111,450. 5. Rick Mast 100,900. 6.

Davey Allison 77,350. 7. Bobby Hillin Jr. 74,900. 8.

Ricky Rudd 65,600. 9. Alan Kulwicki 63,450. 10. Mark Martin 62,955.

11. Michigan 0-0 12. Texas 7-2 13. Notre Dame 0-0 14.0 Creighton 0-0 15.Arkansas 4-1 16.Ohio St. 0-0 17.

Florida 7-2 18. Pepperdine 8-3 19.N. Carolina St. 5-0 20.CS Northridge 9-4 21.0 California 8-4 22.Hawaii 8-2 23. Fresno St.

8-3 24.Long Beach St. 5-7 25.UC Santa Barbara 10-3 Collegiate Baseball Poll Record 1. Louisiana State 6-0-0 2. Stanford 12-2-0 3. Oklahoma State 3-1-0 4.

Georgia Tech 4-2-0 5. Florida State 7-2-0 6. Arizona State 10-5-0 7. Arkansas 4-1-0 8. Texas 8-4-0 9.

Miami, Fla. 7-2-0 10. Wichita State 0-0-0 11. Pepperdine 8-3-1 12. Hawaii 8-2-0 13.

Southern 1 Cal. 10-5-1 14. Florida 7-2-0 15. Fresno State 8-3-0 16. Oklahoma 2-0-0 17.

Texas 7-2-0 18. Creighton 0-0-0 19. Washington St. 2-0-0 20. North Carolina 1-1-0 21.

Southern Illinois 0-0-0 22. Clemson 2-0-0 23. N.C. State 5-0-0 24. Cal St-L.

Beach 5-7-0 25. Maine 0-0-0 Pts PVs 497 3 496 2 491 488 485 482 OS 481 479 477 8 467 11 463 12 459 17 456 10 453 19 450 13 447 16 442 19 440 18 439 24 437 14 426 21 424 22 420 414 23 413 25 AUTO RACING TRANSACTIONS Holiday Weekend Deals Baseball BOSTON RED SOX-Agreed to terms with Ellis Burks, outfielder, on a one-year contract. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to terms with Dan Pasqua, first baseman-outfielder, on a one- -year contract. CLEVELAND INDIANS-Agreed to terms with John Farrell and Eric King, pitchers, on one-year contracts. KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Agreed to terms with Bo Jackson, outfielder, and Victor Cole, pitcher, on one-year contracts.

SEATTLE MARINERS--Agreed to terms with Rich DeLucia and Brent Knackert, pitchers, on one-year contracts. RANGERS--Agreed to terms with Ruben Sierra, outfielder, on a one-year contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Agreed to terms with Nate Cromwell, Alex Sanchez, and Ricky Rhodes, pitchers, and Tom Quinian, third baseman, on one contracts. ATLANTA BRAVES-Agreed to terms with Oddibe McDowell, outfielder, on a one-year contract. MONTREAL Agr to terms with Ivan Calderon, outfielder, on a three-year contract.

Basketball NEW JERSEY NETS- Active Sam Bowie, center, from the injured list. Placed Kurk Lee, guard, on the injured list. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-Released Tony Harris, guard. Activated Dave Hoppen, center, from the injured list. Football CLEVELAND BROWNS-Named Ernie Adams and Gary Tranquill assistant offensive coaches.

DETROIT LIONS--Named Raymond Berry quarterbacks coach, Dave Levy offensive coordinator and Charlie Sanders receivers coordinator. Hockey LOS ANGELES KINGS--Signed Nick Beaulieu, left wing, and assigned him to Phoenix of the International Hockey League. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Called up Bill Armstrong, forward, from Hershey of the American Hockey League. College NEW MEXICO-Named Dave Kragthorpe offensive line coach. ST.

LOUIS- -Named Denise Swanger women's field-hockey coach. SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE-Announced the addition of North Florida. LATEST LINE College Basketball AMERICAN over Geo Mason TEMPLE over Rhode Island JAS MADISON 16 over Navy VA TECH Pick'em Maryland Okla St over KANSAS ST PROVIDENCE 6 over Connecticut RICE 2 over Tcu VIRGINIA 6 over Ga Tech AUBURN 3 over Tennessee NBA Indiana over CHARLOTTE PHILADELPHIA over Seattle NEW JERSEY 7 over Sacramento NEW YORK Atlanta PHOENIX over Boston MILWAUKEE 13 over Miami CHICAGO over Washington LA Lakers over HOUSTON PORTLAND 1112 over Dallas we AND INDEED! SINCE COBB B. AND MILFORD CREDIT HAS HIS 14 AND MCCORD I MUST MILFORD WON MANY GAMES TO GO TO REBOUNDS CAME ABOARD, SAY I'M WINS BY THIS SEASON. KENNY AND 10 THIS TEAM KIND OF 12! BUT THEY LOOKED MCCORD! ASSISTS HAS COME TO DISCOUR GOOD TONIGHT MADE THE LIFE! AGED! DIFFERENCE! Services, Tribune Media Rights Reserved DERRILL 01991 Al 12 15 16 17 18 22 19 20 PRO BASKETBALL Utah in tie for first Bulls' Stacey King hammers Danny Ferry from behind Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Pct GB Boston 39 12 .765 Philadelphia 26 24 .520 New York 22 29 .431 17 Washington 22 30 .423 New Jersey 16 35 .314 23 Miami 15 35 .300 Central Chicago 36 14 .720 Detroit 36 18 .667 2 Milwaukee 32 20 .615 5 Atlanta 27 23 .540 9 Indiana 21 28 .429 Cleveland 18 34 .346 19 Charlotte 15 35 .300 21 Western Conference Midwest Pct GB San Antonio 33 16 .673 Cleveland's to stop shot.

L10 Streak Home 9-1 Won 7 23-4 4-6 Won 1 17-7 4-6 Won 1 11-15 4-6 Won 1 15-8 2-8 Lost 1 11-14 4-6 Won 2 11-15 8-2 Won 6 20-3 6-4 Lost 1 22-4 5-5 Won 2 22-4 3-7 Won 1 19-6 6-4 Won 2 16-8 5-5 Lost 2 12-15 2-8 Lost 2 11-15 L10 Streak Home 5-5 Lost 3 20-6 Utah 34 17 .667 7-3 Won 2 24-4 10-13 Houston 29 22 .569 5 8-2 Won 2 19-7 10-15 Dallas 19 29 .396 6-4 Won 2 13-12 6-17 Minnesota 17 33 .340 3-7 Won 1 12-11 6-21 Orlando 15 35 .300 5-5 Lost 2 13-14 2-21 Denver 14 35 .286 19 5-5 Lost 5 11-13 3-22 Pacific Portland 41 10 .804 7-3 Lost 1 26-2 15-8 LA Lakers 37 13 .740 8-2 Won 1. 22-5 15-8 Phoenix 32 17 .653 8 6-4 Lost 1 19-4 13-13 28 21 .571 23 26 .469 Golden State Seattle LA Clippers 16 34 .320 Sacramento 15 33 .313 Sunday's Games Washington 108, Cleveland 104 New York 116, Detroit 88 Indiana 113, Sacramento 110 Boston 126, Denver 108 Milwaukee 111, Orlando 103, OT Phila. 114, LA Clippers 104 LA Lakers 106, Portland 96 Monday's Games Chicago 110, Cleveland 95 Utah 104, San Antonio 81 Detroit 85, Seattle 83 Statistical leaders Scoring Jordan, Chi. Barkley, Phil. King, Wash.

K. Malone, Utah Wilkins, Atl. Ewing, N.Y. Robinson, S.A. Mullin, G.S.

Adams, Den. Richmond, G.S. Hrdway, G.S. Pierce, Sea. K.Jhnsn, Phoe.

Miller, Ind. Drexler, Port. Worthy, LAL Hawkins, Phil. Bickmn, Dall. Dghrty, Clev.

Chmbrs, Phoe. Field- -Goal Percentage Williams, Port. Gamble, Bos. Parish, Bos. Barkley, Phil.

Divac, LAL McHale, Bos. Robinson, S.A. Thorpe, Hou. Paxson, Chi. Manning, LAC Rebounding Robinson, S.A.

K. Malone, Utah Oakley, N.Y. Rodman, Det. Ewing, N.Y. Dghrty, Clev.

Parish, Bos. Barkley, Phil. Coleman, N.J. Thorpe, Hou. Assists Stockton, Utah Johnson, LAL Adams, Den.

K.Johnson, Phoe. Hardaway, G.S. Richardson, Minn. Grant, LAC Bogues, Char. Thomas, Det.

Strickland, S.A. FT Pts 588 312 1503 457 342 1282 599 323 1526 495 408 1399 469 296 1291 511 292 1314 459 336 1255 476 277 1260 286 233 884 422 238 1110 454 194 1149 359 282 1037 373 338 1087 342 341 1079 400 281 1118 442 129 1028 347 306 1065 402 197 1026 394 298 1086 356 224 952 FG FGA 224 360 337 552 281 479 457 785 222 387 379 675 459 821 358 642 184 333 252 463 Off Def Tot 212 424 636 164 450 614 193 420 613 210 396 606 127 421 548 118 425 543 156 366 522 183 261 444 156 308 464 178 345 523 No. 50 715 48 646 35 414 49 487 49 482 49 475 50 474 49 460 39 357 39 336 Did you know? Sacramento has lost 18 consecutive road games. Boston has won seven straight games. The Celtics beat Denver 126-108 Sunday, handing the Nuggets their fifth straight defeat.

Philadelphia's 114-104 victory over the Los Angleses Clippers on Sunday ended a threegame losing streak and a sevengame road slide for the 76ers. The Los Angeles Lakers became only the second team to de Utah 104 San Antonio 81 Karl Malone scored 26 points and John Stockton had 18 points and 18 assists as the Utah Jazz won at Salt Lake City, moving into a tie with the Spurs for the Midwest Division lead. Thurl Bailey had 17 points for Utah, which had six players scoring in double figures. David Robinson led the Spurs with Associated Press 26 points. The only other San Antonio player to score in double digits was Sean Elliott with 12 points.

The Jazz broke away late in the first quarter and built a 55-39 lead at the half. The Spurs scored the first basket of the second half, but that was as close as they could get. SAN ANTONIO (81) Away Conf Elliott 5-14 2-2 12, Robinson 7-13 12-17 26, Schintzius 4-9 0-0 8, Johnson 1-5 0-0 2, 16-8 23-9 Anderson 4-10 0-0 8, Pressey 3-9 0-0 7, Green 2-5 2-2 6, Greenwood 2-3 0-0 4, Lett 1-3 1-2 3, 9-17 19-12 Higgins 1-6 2-2 4, Massenburg 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 30-77 20-27 81. 11-14 13-18 UTAH (104) 7-22 14-17 K.

Malone 10-22 6-7 26, Edwards 5-8 0-0 10, Eaton 0-2 0-0 0, Stockton 7-15 4-6 18, J. Malone 5-21 10-20 7-11 0-0 14, Rudd 0-5 0-0 0, Griffith 0-0 4, Brown 3-5 5-6 11, Bailey 5-8 7-7 17, Toolson 0- 4-20 8-23 1 2-2 2, Palmer 0-0 2-2 2, O'Sullivan 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 39-83 26-32 104. 16-11 23-7 Antonio 19 20 22 20- 81 Utah 26 29 27-104 14-14 24-9 3-Point goals-San Antonio 1-2 (Pressey 1- 10-16 20-12 2), Utah 0-5 (Stockton 0-2, J. Malone 0-1, Rudd 0-1, Griffith 0-1).

Fouled out-None. Re8-17 16-17 bounds-San Antonio 49 (Schintzius 11), Utah 55 (K. Malone 16). Assists-San Antonio 15 5-20 13-17 (Elliott, Anderson, Pressey 3), Utah 32 (Stock6-19 12-19 ton 18). fouls-San Antonio 27, Utah 19.

4-20 9-23 Bulls 110 Cavaliers 95 Michael Jordan scored 13 of his 32 points during a 28-9 run as the ChicaAway go Bulls turned the game around in Conf 13-10 22-11 the third quarter at Richfield, Ohio, 24-9 17-15 11-19 11-24 11-22 6-23 24-8 23-9 21-11 17-14 11-16 12-18 10-21 p.m. Avg 121.6 118.7 116.3 114.9 114.0 109.9 109.1 108.7 108.4 107.5 107.3 107.2 107.1 107.0 105.7 104.9 103.7 103.4 103.1 103.1 102.6 102.4 101.4 99.7 99.6 98.5 95.4 Avg 95.4 99.2 101.0 101.0 101.6 102.0 103.0 103.6 103.9 104.7 104.8 105.0 105.1 106.3 106.6 106.9 107.7 107.8 107.9 108.4 108.8 108.8 109.0 111.0 111.5 117.5 133.1 season, 106-96 have seacellar- 36- but final held on loss to loss for to for their sixth consecutive win. The Bulls have won their last nine games against Cleveland. The Cavaliers led 50-46 at halftime and widened the lead to 56-48 on Brad Daugherty's 15-foot jumper with just over 10 minutes left in the third quarter. CHICAGO (110) Grant 9-12 2-4 20, Pippen 6-13 3-3 15, Cartwright 2-10 0-0 4, Jordan 11-24 10-11 32, Paxson 2-3 0-0 4, Perdue 3-4 2-3 8, Armstrong 8-12 0-0 17, Hodges 1-3 0-0 3, King 2-4 1-1 5, Levingston 1-2 0-0 2.

Totals 45-87 18-22 110. CLEVELAND (95) 2-10 2-2 6, Brown 6-9 2-2 14, Daugherty 15-21 0-1 30, Ehlo 7-10 0-0 16, Valentine 1-5 1-1 3, Williams 4-6 2-5 10, Morton 4-5 2-2 10, Ferry 2-7 0-0 4, Kerr 0-0 2- 2 2. Totals 41-73 11-15 95. 12 6-4 Won 1 18-5 10-16 17 5-5 Lost 2 15-7 8-19 16 2-8 Lost 1 12-11 4-23 4-6 Lost 1 14-11 1-22 Minnesota 128, Denver 114 Dallas at Golden State, night Today's Games Indiana at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at New Jersey, 7:30 Atlanta at New York, 7:30 p.m.

Seattle at 7:30 p.m. Boston at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. LA Lakers at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.

Dallas at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Team Offense Avg Pts 30.7 Denver 5958 29.8 Golden State 5818 29.3 Portland 51 5932 28.0 Phoenix 49 5629 26.3 Boston 51 5814 26.3 Atlanta 50 5495 26.1 Indiana 49 5348 25.7 Chicago 49 5324 25.3 San Antonio 5205 25.2 Houston 51 5482 23.4 Milwaukee 52 5580 22.5 Seattle 48 5146 22.2 Philadelphia 50 5355 22.0 LA Lakers 50 5350 21.9 Orlando 5286 21.9 Utah 5247 21.7 Charlotte 5183 21.4 Washington 5376 21.3 LA Clippers 5156 20.7 New Jersey 5259 Miami 5128 New York 5224 Pct Cleveland 5171 .622 Dallas 48 4784 .611 Detroit 52 5181 .587 Minnesota 49 4827 .582 Sacramento 48 4578 .574 Team Defense .561 Pts .559 Detroit 52 4962 .558 LA Lakers 50 4960 .553 Chicago 49 4948 .544 Utah 50 5050 Dallas 48 4879 Avg Sacramento 4897 13.3 New York 5255 12.3 Minnesota 5077 12.0 San Antonio 4989 11.7 Cleveland 5342 11.0 Boston 5346 10.6 Houston 51 5355 10.4 Milwaukee 5465 10.3 Portland 51 5420 10.3 Seattle 5116 10.3 New Jersey 5453 Washington 5602 Avg. Philadelphia 5391 14.3 LA Clippers 5393 13.5 Phoenix 5310 11.8 Charlotte 5440 9.9 Miami 5442 9.8 Atlanta 50 5449 9.7 Indiana 49 5438 9.5 Orlando 50 5577 9.4 Golden State 49 5757 9.2 Denver 49 6523 8.6 feat Portland twice this downing the Trail Blazers Sunday. The other team to beaten Portland twice this son? The Pacific Division dwelling Sacramento Kings. Indiana led Sacramento 18 in the first quarter Sunday, was outscored 92-77 in the three periods and narrowly to win 113-110.

Sunday's 28-point New York was the largest Detroit since a 38-point Boston on Jan. 13, 1988. Chicago 24 22 34 30-110 Cleveland 28 22 22 23- 95 3-Point goals-Chicago 2-4 (Armstrong 1-1, Hodges 1-2, Jordan 0-1), Cleveland 2-6 (Ehlo 2-2, Ferry 0-2, Valentine 0-1, Morton 0-1). Fouled out-None. Rebounds- Chicago 44 (Cartwright 7), Cleveland 38 (Williams 8).

Assists-Chicago 24 (Pippen 6), Cleveland 32 (Morton 7). Total fouls- Chicago 17, Cleveland 17. Technicals-Chicago illegal defense, Ehlo. Pistons 85 SuperSonics 83 Joe Dumars' driving layup with FG 49 43 52 50 49 50 48 49 35 44 49 46 49 49 51 47 49 48 51 46 48 50 51 52 50 51 50 43 45 51 two seconds left Monday night gave the slumping Detroit Pistons a win at Auburn Hills, Mich. The Pistons had lost three of their last four games, including two straight at home for the first time in the three-year history of The Palace.

SEATTLE (83) Cage 3-8 0-0 6, McKey 5-17 3-6 13, Kemp 6-13 0-2 12, Threatt 5-14 1-1 11 Payton 4-4 0- 0 8, 2-5 0-0 4, Polynice 3-5 6, E.Johnson 9-18 2-4 20, McMillan 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 38-88 6-13 83. DETROIT Rodman (85), 7-10 19, Edwards 5-8 1-4 11, Laimbeer 2-4 2-2 6, V.Johnson 6-13 2-3 14, Dumars 7-16 1-2 15, Aguirre 6-12 1-2 13, Long 3-5 0-0 7, Bedford 0-0 0-0 0, Rollins 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-69 14-23 85. Seattle 18 25 23 17-83 Detroit 18 22 22 23-85 3-Point goals-Seattle 1-3 (McMillan 1-2, Threatt 0-1), Detroit 1-4 (Long 1-1, Aguirre 0- 1, Dumars 0-2).

Fouled out- None. Rebounds-Seattle 54 (Kemp 13), Detroit 46 (Rodman 15). -Seattle 22 (McMillan 7), Detroit 18 (Dumars 7). Total fouls-Seattle 27, Detroit 18. Technicals-Detroit coach Daly.

A- 21,454. 128 114 Tony Campbell scored 25 points and Tyrone Corbin had 23 to help Minnesota beat Denver, as the Timberwolves set a franchise record for points in their first victory ever over the Nuggets. The victory ended the Timberwolves' five-game losing streak and sent Denver to its sixth loss in a row. Minnesota, which got 20 points each from Sam Mitchell and Pooh Richardson, broke the previous mark of 126 points set in a victory over Seattle on Dec. 30.

The Timberwolves had not beaten Denver in seven previous meetings, including two this season. Orlando Woolridge and Chris Jackson scored 30 points each for Denver, which closed a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter to two. DENVER (114) Woolridge 11-19 8-11 30, Wolf 6-11 3-3 15, Rasmussen 5-9 1-2 11, Jackson 14-27 2-2 30, Williams 5-19 6-6 18, Lane 2-5 0-0 4, Cook 0-3 0-0 0, Neal 2-4 2-2 6, Liberty 0-1 0-0 0, Anderson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 45-99 22-26 114. MINNESOTA (128) Murphy 3-8 1-2 7, Corbin 8-15 7-9 23, Spencer 3-6 2-2 8, Campbell 9-18 7-9 25, Richardson 10-20 0-0 20, Mitchell 6-11 8-9 20, Breuer 0-1 0-4 0, Brooks 4-7 1-1 11, Glass 5-10 3-3 13, West 0-1 1-2 1.

Totals 48-97 30-41 128. Denver 33 21 30 30-114 Minnesota 39 27 27 35-128 3-Point goals-Denver 2-6 (Williams 2-4, Woolridge 0-1, Jackson 0-1), Minnesota 2-5 (Brooks 2-4, Campbell 0-1). Fouled out- Neal. Rebounds-Denver 53 (Rasmussen 13), Minnesota 65 (Murphy 11). Assists- Denver 25 (Jackson 8), Minnesota 36 (Richardson 11).

Total fouls-Denver 29, Minnesota 26. A- 19,006..

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