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  Wednesday, Apr. 5 10:00pm ET
Rockets break 9-game losing streak
 
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The Houston Rockets aren't going anywhere for the playoffs, but throttling the Portland Trail Blazers gave them that special kind of euphoria.

Shandon Anderson
Shandon Anderson scores two of his 30 points for the Rockets.

Shandon Anderson had 30 points and 10 rebounds, and the Rockets used a blistering second half to stun the Portland Trail Blazers 118-105 Wednesday night.

"I've never been in the playoffs, but the atmosphere was wonderful," said rookie Steve Francis, who scored 18 points. "They couldn't stop Shandon."

Cuttino Mobley added 22 points and Walt Williams had 18 for the Rockets, who shot an amazing 74 percent in the final two quarters, and 85 percent in the garbage-time fourth, when they made 11 of their 13 shots.

The Rockets also broke a nine-game losing streak and beat a winning team away from home for just the second time this season. Houston's last road win over a team currently above .500 was back on Nov. 12 -- a 97-81 defeat of the Los Angeles Lakers.

"(This is) the biggest road win for us the whole season," Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich said. "We hadn't beaten a contender; we've been close."

The Rockets were coming off a last-second 102-100 loss at Vancouver the previous night, during which they blew an 18-point third-quarter lead. Beating the Blazers gives hope for a team that suddenly became young and clueless without injured veterans Charles Barkley and Hakeem Olajuwon.

"Being young and inexperienced, we've let a lot of games get away," Tomjanovich said. "But these guys have grown, and kept making play after play tonight."

Steve Smith scored 24 points and Rasheed Wallace had 21 to lead the Trail Blazers, who had won three straight to bounce back from a rough 6-8 stretch.

"The guys played hard at times, but I was disappointed with the fact that we were soft," Portland coach Mike Dunleavy said. "I talked to them at halftime about being more aggressive. It didn't work."

With the Lakers' win over Golden State, Portland lost the race for homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs. Los Angeles' win at the Rose Garden on Feb. 29 started Portland's slide.

The Rockets were getting beaten on the glass early, but they stayed around because of Mobley's outside shooting and the inside drives of Anderson and Francis.

Houston trailed by three at halftime but surged to a 13-point lead by making 10 of its first 11 shots in the third quarter while the Blazers started 1-for-10. The Rockets shot 67 percent in the period, with Anderson making all six of his shots and scoring 15 points.

The Blazers fought back to cut the lead to 85-80 by the fourth, but Houston stayed hot. An awkward, leaning jumper off the glass by Matt Bullard pushed the lead to 95-88, and a 3-pointer by Francis made it 98-89 with 6:44 left.

A layup and foul shot by Anderson made it 106-93 with 4:30 to go.

"We got our outside game going, and there were no shot-blockers inside," Anderson said. "We had it going both ways."

The Blazers led by as many as six points in the second quarter but fell flat coming out of halftime, missing nine straight shots after Wallace hit a short jumper to put the Blazers ahead 55-52.

Williams started the Rockets' 15-0 run with consecutive 3-pointers, and Kenny Thomas added a 3 and a fastbreak layup to help widen the lead to 67-55.

The shots finally started falling for Portland, but the Rockets kept up the pace. A 3-pointer by Anderson pushed the lead to 76-63, and his tip-in kept it at 13 with 2:45 left in the period.

Smith hit two 3s during a quick 9-0 run to cut it to 80-76, and the Blazers trailed 85-80 heading into the fourth after Wallace's hook shot with 3.4 seconds left.

Game notes
Houston joined Toronto as the only teams to win at both Portland and the Lakers this season. ... The Rockets improved to 9-29 on the road and are trying to avoid their first single-digit road record since they went 8-32 in 1983-84. ... Portland's Brian Grant, recovering from fasciaitis on his right foot, had another strong game with 10 points and 12 rebounds. He had three offensive boards and a putback on one first-quarter sequence. ... Blazers point guard Damon Stoudamire averaged 6.8 points and 29 percent shooting (11-38) in four games against the Rockets.
 


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