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Thursday, Nov. 9 10:00pm ET
Balanced attack lifts Blazers

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The Portland Trail Blazers emerged from their offensive slumber, getting coach Mike Dunleavy off their backs.

Steve Smith, Bonzi Wells and Dale Davis each scored 17 points as the Portland Trail Blazers finally put together a complete game and defeated the weary Denver Nuggets 107-91 Thursday night.

"I think we're getting the rough edges smoothed out," said Shawn Kemp, who added 15 points and four assists before fouling out. "We shared the ball. I think that's the direction we need to go in."

Portland had looked old and slow on offense the first five games, averaging only 87.4 points per game -- third-worst in the league. Dunleavy, under intense pressure to get his talented team to the NBA Finals, scolded his players for their effort in an ugly win over Atlanta on Tuesday night, saying "nobody is guaranteed minutes."

His mood improved considerably after seeing the stat sheet from Thursday's win: 31 assists against just 11 turnovers, and six players in double figures.

"That's the kind of balance we like," Dunleavy said. "We showed good ball movement and good patience on our execution."

Rasheed Wallace had 15 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and four steals for the Blazers, and Damon Stoudamire had 15 points and 10 assists. Stoudamire ran the offense well and was strong at the other end, something he's not known for.

"Damon did a great job tonight," Dunleavy said. "I was particularly pleased with him working the ball, making them use up the clock."

The Blazers won their second straight to improve to 3-3, tying the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers for third place in the Pacific Division.

The Nuggets, who needed a last-second shot to beat Minnesota on Wednesday night, were led by Nick Van Exel's 23 points. Antonio McDyess had 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Denver pulled to 64-62 on a 3-pointer by Tariq Abdul-Wahad with 5:28 left in the third quarter. Smith scored six of the next eight points for the Blazers, and his dunk on a feed from Stoudamire pushed the lead to 72-64.

A basket by McDyess to open the fourth quarter cut the lead to 81-74, but Portland responded with a 12-4 run, and Kemp's 22-foot jumper put it away at 95-78 with 5:48 to go.

"We had our chances, but we didn't finish off the end of the third, and didn't start the fourth the way we should have," Van Exel said. "That was pretty much the turning point of the game."

The Blazers took an early 18-7 lead, but the Nuggets stayed in it by hitting from the outside. After missing its first seven shots from 18 feet and beyond, Denver made eight of the next 12, and George McCloud scored 11 points in the period.

Voshon Lenard's 3-pointer cut the lead to 39-36, but he was taken out because he couldn't stop Wells, who scored the Blazers' last nine points of the second quarter.

"That's what I do. That's my M.O.," Wells said of his moves to the basket. "Sometimes, when you're aggressive, some guys tend to shy down a little bit."

Late in the first half, Wells was double-teamed and dished to Stacey Augmon, who whipped a no-look pass back to Wells for a tough layup. He got knocked to the floor and made his free throw for a 50-41 halftime lead.

Game notes
The Blazers appear ready to activate center Arvydas Sabonis sometime during their upcoming seven-game road trip, which begins Monday in New Jersey. Sabonis had surgery on his left knee Oct. 13 but worked hard in the shootaround before the game and was the last Blazer to leave the floor. ... The Blazers are 44-10 against the Nuggets in Portland. ... ... Nuggets forward Tracy Murray still can't get much playing time. He didn't get in for the fourth time in six games and has played just 15 minutes. ... Portland's Scottie Pippen scored just three points on 1-of-5 shooting.


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