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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Doc Rivers half-jokingly referred to
Orlando's matchup with the talented Portland Trail Blazers as "the
Dream Team against Uruguay."
| | Arvydas Sabonis holds off Orlando's Matt Harpring as Detelf Schrempf pulls down a rebound. |
"On paper they should have won by 40. Fortunately, you have to
play the game," the first-year coach said after Rasheed Wallace's turnaround, 10-foot jumper with 1.3 seconds left gave the Blazers
an 81-79 victory Wednesday night.
"You look at them, and look at us, and think about moral
victories," Rivers added. "But that's not what we're selling."
Wallace, who had 13 points and 11 rebounds, sealed the victory
when he stole an inbounds pass on Orlando's final possession.
Arvydas Sabonis also was a key, hitting a crucial 3-pointer to help Portland win at Orlando Arena for the first time since January 1992
and improve the NBA's best record to 8-1.
Sabonis finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Steve Smith and Damon Stoudamirealso scored 11 for Portland, which is off to its best start since the 1992-93 season.
Chris Gatling led Orlando with 21 points, but missed a baseline jumper that would have put the Magic ahead in the final minute.
Scottie Pippen rebounded the miss with 21.7 seconds left, and the
Blazers called timeout and set up the winning play. Wallace hit his
shot over Ben Wallace and Tariq Abdul-Wahad.
"It was just a regular postup shot," Rasheed Wallace said. "That's all. Nothing too spectacular."
Orlando squandered its last opportunity when Monty Williams' inbounds pass, intended for Gatling, was stolen. But Rivers said he
couldn't fault his team's play in the closing seconds.
"We made them take the exact shot we wanted," the Orlando coach said. "The difference is they made their fadeaway, and we didn't."
The Magic led 45-38 at the half, despite shooting 35 percent. Gatling was the reason, coming off the bench to make all six of his shots from the field and going 5-for-5 from the foul line to score 17 points.
The Blazers, coming off a victory over Miami in a matchup of the
teams with the league's best records the previous night, missed
eight of their first 11 shots and didn't recover until Sabonis made
his clutch 3-pointer and Smith followed with a layup to give
Portland its first lead, 77-76, with just under three minutes to
go.
Pippen, who was not on the floor for the play that produced the
winning basket, scored nine points on 4-of-12 shooting. Darrell
Armstrong had 13 points for Orlando, but only made 3 of 12 shots.
"We just gutted it out," said Pippen, who wasn't included in
the winning play because he hadn't been shooting well. "You have
to give credit to Orlando. I think Doc is doing a real good job,
keeping those guys inspired and making them work hard."
Game notes
Brian Grant, activated before Tuesday night's win at Miami, saw his first action of the season after sitting out the Blazers'
first eight games while recovering from July 1 surgery on his left
knee. He played six minutes and had three points ... Orlando's Matt Harpring, placed on the injured list Monday with a torn tendon in his left ankle, is expected to be sidelined three to five months
... The victory was Portland's first at Orlando Arena since Jan. 7,
1992, snapping a six-game losing streak ... Williams made his first
start of the season for Orlando, replacing Bo Outlaw ... Armstrong and Ben Wallace each had 10 rebounds for Orlando, which shot 34 percent.
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Boston 114 Cleveland 103
Miami 98 Philadelphia 93
Charlotte 104 Dallas 99
Detroit 109 New Jersey 107
Portland 81 Orlando 79
LA Clippers 89 Minnesota 85
Utah 98 New York 90
Phoenix 105 Chicago 81
Seattle 111 Golden State 108
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