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Charlottedetienealos76ers Viernes 24 de noviembre de 2000 Mundo Deportivo 58 BASKET NBA PRORROGA NBA Madsen 2. GOLDEN STATE: Jamison 28, Mills 10,Dampier 4,Hughes 16,Sura 5, Boston-Houston 96-81 Mullin 8,Del Negro 6,Jackson 2,Foyle 2, BOSTON: Pierce 16,Walker 13,Battie 8, Porter 8,Keefe 2. Descanso: 70-43 Herren2,Stith14,Overton10,E.Williams Sacramento-Chicago 100-71 5,Moiso 3,Potapenko 9,McCarty 2,Carr SACRAMENTO: Stojakovic 13,Webber 14,Blount. HOUSTON: Taylor 3,Williams 29,Divac 10,Christie 6,Williams 11,Po- 9,Olajuwon 11,Anderson 5,Francis 6, llard 2,Barry 2,Jackson 12,Funderburke Collier7,Mobley17,Bullard5,Thomas9, 7,Anderson,Turkoglu4,Martin4.CHICA- Norris 5,Langhi 4. Descanso: 44-28 GO:Artest14,Brand16,Ruffin,Guyton4, Atlanta-New York 78-74 Mercer10,Tarlac4,Benjamin10,ElAmin ATLANTA: Henderson 16,D.Johnson 2, 3,Fizer5,Crawford4,Bagaric1.De:45-39 Mutombo6,Jackson19,Maloney9,Wrig- Atlantic Division ht 8,Terry 5,Robinson 9,Crawford,Mo- Philadelphia 76ers 10-1,New York Knic- ttola4.NEWYORK:L.Johnson4,Sprewell ks 8-5,New Jersey Nets 6-5,Boston Cel- 16,Thomas 10,Childs 4,Houston 21, tics 5-6,Miami Heat5-6,Orlando Magic Spencer,Knight 4,Rice 7,Strickland 6, 4-8,Washington Wizards 3-9. Postell 2. Descanso: 39-30 Central Division Miami-Cleveland 67-86 Cleveland Cavaliers 8-3,Charlotte Hor- MIAMI: Grant 12,Mason 16,Causwell 1, nets7-6,IndianaPacers5-5,TorontoRap- Bowen 9,Hardaway 9,Fuller 8,Carter, tors 5-5,Detroit Pistons 4-8,Milwaukee Grant Long no da un balón por perdido. A pesar de sus esfuerzos, los Grizzlies Green,House12,Robinson.CLEVELAND: Bucks 3-7,Atlanta Hawks 2-10,Chicago Murray2,Weatherspoon5,Ilgauskas10, Bulls 1-11. perdieron en la prórroga en la cancha de los Timberwolves FOTO: REUTERS Harpring 11,Miller 13,Traylor 11,Haw- Midwest Division kins3,Gatling6,Langdon12,Henderson San Antonio Spurs 8-3,Utah Jazz 8-3, El equipo de Philadelphia perdió por primera vez y dejó su racha en 10 victorias 9,Mihm 4. Descanso: 29-36 MinnesotaTimberwolves7-4,DallasMa- Milwaukee-Portland 84-93 vericks8-5,HoustonRockets7-6,Denver MILWAUKEE: Caffey 7,Robinson 20,Jo- Nuggets 6-6,Vancouver Grizzlies 4-7. hnson 2,Allen 19,Hunter 9,Thomas 15, Pacific Division Charlotte detiene a los 76ers Alston12,Pope.PORTLAND:Davis6,Pip- PhoenixSuns8-3,SacramentoKings8-3, pen10,Wallace18,Smith12,Stoudami- LosAngelesLakers8-4,PortlandTrailBla- re 9,Augmon 2,Sabonis 10,Wells 6,An- zers9-5,SeattleSupersonics5-8,LosAn- David Garaban NUEVA YORK ks (63-67) y un balance de cinco thony 10,Kemp 10. Descanso: 47-54 gelesClippers4-8,GoldenStateWarriors victorias y dos derrotas. En Utah, Minnesota-Vancouver 101-100 3-9. os 76ers encajaron su prime- los Jazz se sobrepusieron a la au- MINNESOTA: Garnett 24,Szczerbiak 8, Lra derrota de la temporada sencia del sancionado Karl Malo- Nestrovic 13,Billups 21,Brandon 11,Pe- Liga ACB en Charlotte (88-73) y detuvo ne y se impusieron a los Nuggets eler4,Ellis16,Garret2,Avery2,Mitchell, de esta forma su racha de victo- (116-78). Day. VANCOUVER: Abdur-Rahim 22,Ha- El Real Madrid 'pesca' en Málaga. rias consecutivas en 10. Los Hor- En Sacramento, los Kings no tu- rrington,Reeves2,Bibby37,Edwards13, José Carlos Gaspar,director de marke- nets dominaron por completo a vieron demasiados problemas an- West,Austin2,Swift10,Jones10,Long4, tingdelUnicaja,puedepasarenlaspróxi- unos desconocidos 76ers (sólo 73 te los Bulls (100-71) gracias a Chris Massenburg. Descanso: 47-50 mas horas a dirigir la sección de marke- puntos, su peor anotación de la Webber, autor de 29 puntos y 13 San Antonio-Seattle 112-85 ting del Real Madrid Ⴇ Alba Leal/Madrid temporada y un 34 por ciento en rebotes ܘ SANANTONIO:Duncan11,Elliott12,Ro- DimiteelpresidentedelCantabria. tiros de campo) y a un errático binson14,Anderson18,Johnson6,New- El presidente del Cantabria,José María Allen Iverson (siete puntos, 3/17 Charlotte-Philadelphia 88-73 ble 8,Rose 22,Daniels 9,Porter 2,Ferry Puente,hapresentadoladimisiónirrevo- tiros de campo). “Ha sido una 10.SEATTLE:Baker10,Lewis11,Ewing6, cablepor"motivosestrictamente perso- gran racha, pero hay que asumir Vitaly Potapenko FOTO: REUTERS CHARLOTTE HORNETS Patterson7,Payton18,Wolkowiski7,Ma- nalesydesalud"ႧJoséL.Pérez/Torrelavega que ha acabado”, resumió Iver- Jugador PTS 2P 3P TL RT AS MJ V son6,B.Barry,Davis6,Ellison,McCoy 12, Guardiarechazalaofertaparareno- son. “Ellos jugaron mejor que cual- Brown 10 4-12 2-2 14 2 36 S.Williams 2. Descanso: 61-40 var. El pívot del Jabones Pardo Salva Mashburn 16 3-12 3-8 1-2 11 7 37 Rick Pitino quier equipo al que nos hayamos Campbell 22 7-12 8-11 11 35 Phoenix-New Jersey 97-85 Guardia ha rechazado la primera oferta enfrentado y se merecieron el Davis 12 4-10 1-2 1-1 10 11 41 Wesley 10 2-9 1-1 3-5 1 4 39 PHOENIX: Marion 15,Robinson 17,Blo- derenovaciónpordosañosqueleharea- triunfo”, sentenció el técnico de Magloire 10 2-3 6-6 6 13 carga contra unt1,Elie2,Kidd8,Delk15,Santiago15, lizado el club Ⴇ Alba Leal/Madrid los 76ers, Larry Brown. Nailon 2 1-1 1 10 Recasner 0-2 10 Gugliotta 6,McPherson 6,Rogers 12. El Canarias insiste en Gabriel. El Ca- En Miami, los Cavaliers derrota- Robinson 2 1-4 5 1 12 sus jugadores NEWJERSEY:Jackson7,K.Martin4,Esch- nariashareabiertolasnegociacionescon Hawkins 4 2-3 0-1 1 1 7 ron a los Heat (67-86) y certificaron meyer 3,Gill 17,Marbury 30,Williams 8, el Unicaja para la cesión del pívot Ger- un balance de 8 victorias y 3 derro- El entrenador de los Boston Newman 4,Harris 7,Ollie 2,McIlvaine 1, mánGabriel,conelquenocuentaMaljko- tas, el mejor inicio de esta franqui- Totales 88 26-68 5-12 21-27 60 26 240 Celtics, Rick Pitino, cargó ayer con Entrenador: Paul Silas Samake 2. Descanso: 48-43 vic. Además,el equipo canario tiene a cia en los últimos 12 años. En Los dureza contra sus jugadores. “Esta Utah-Denver 116-78 pruebaalalemánUweGordonႧAlba Leal Angeles, los Lakers volvieron a PHILADELPHIA 76ers muy claro que si los jugadores no UTAH: Benoit 6,Russell 13,Polynice 9, funcionar a la perfección (111-91). Jugador PTS 2P 3P TL RT AS MJ V toman conciencia y se preocupan Hill 6 2-5 2-4 5 1 27 Starks 16,Stockton 13,Vaughn 4,Mars- LEB Kobe Bryant anotó 31 puntos en Lynch 8 4-12 0-1 5 2 31 de cuales son sus obligaciones, mi hal 17,Lewis 12,Ostertag 9,Manning 6, Ratliff 2 1-8 3 22 tres periodos y Shaquille O'Neal, a Iverson 7 3-16 0-1 1-2 4 4 37 aportación dentro del equipo no Stevenson 11. DENVER: McDyess 4,Po- Hoy pesar de sus pequeñas lesiones, Snow 10 3-6 4-6 2 5 29 puede ser completa –dijo el Geiger 10 5-10 8 16 sey 3,Lafrentz 6,Abdul-Wahad 4,Van 21.00 Los Barrios-CB Granada aportó 15 puntos, 14 rebotes, 6 asis- McKie 6 1-3 4-4 2 2 24 entrenador–, porque la enseñanza Exel 7,McCloud 8,Clark 7,Lenard 14, 21.00 Cajasur-Abeconsa Ferrol tencias y 6 tapones en 31 minutos. Kukoc 2 1-7 0-1 3 2 17 que doy parte de la base de la Maxwell 10 1-2 2-4 2-2 1 1 15 Pack 12,Strickland 8,Murray 3,Davis 2. 21.00 Sondeos Norte-Caprabo Lleida En Minnesota, LaPhonso Ellis Mohammed 8 3-4 2-6 6 14 motivación y de las emociones, Descanso: 59-42 21.00 Tenerife-Badajoz Caja Rural Jones 4 2-2 8 firmó 16 puntos y 12 rebotes y en- que son con las que mejor trasmite LA Lakers-Golden State111-91 21.00 Menorca-Drac Inca cestó el palmeo de la victoria Totales 73 26-75 2-7 15-24 39 17 240 la esencia del juego”. Pitino LA LAKERS: Fox 8,Grant 10,O'Neal 15, 21.00 Manresa-León Entrenador: Larry Brown (101-100) tres segundos del final. añadió que “me queda la Bryant 31,Harper 9,Penberthy 15,Rider 21.00 Melilla-Rosalía de Castro En Milwaukee, los Trail Blazers Parciales: 19-18, 23-14, 27-21, 19-28 esperanza que los jugadores 5,Horry 5,George 4,Shaw 5,Foster 2, 21.00 CB Murcia-Ciudad de Huelva Árbitros: Delaney, Foster y Robinson ܘ acabaron su maratoniana gira de PTS: Puntos 2P: 2 puntos 3P: 3 puntos TL: Tiros libres RT: Rebotes cambien el rumbo actual” 10 días con un triunfo ante los Buc- totales AS: Asistencias MJ: Minutos jugados V: Valoración.
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