Banner Graphic, Volume 12, Number 85, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1981 — Page 13
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By The Associated Press The Milwaukee Bucks have won nine straight games, but Quinn Buckner says the rest of the National Basketball Association hasn’t seen anything yet. “When you have guys like Junior Bridgeman, Brian Winters and Marcus Johnson coming off the bench, that’s quite a trio to spring on anybody," says the Milwaukee guard. "When Marcus gets back into better shape, I think we will be even better than now." Johnson, recently re-signed after a long contract dispute, contributed 10 points coming off the bench Tuesday night to help the Bucks beat the Indiana Pacers 104-98.
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MILWAUKEE (104) May 2 0-0 4, Lister 21-25, Lanier 6 3-415, Moncrief 10 5-6 25, Buckner 7 0-1 14, Catchings 2 0-1 4, Cummings 0 2-2 2, Bridgeman 8 2-2 18, Winters 3 1-1 7, Ma Johnson 3 4-5 10. Totals 43 18-24 104. INDIANA (96) Williams 3 0-1 6, Bantom 31-3 7, Owens 3 0-0 6. Buse 2 0-0 4, Davis 4 7-7 15, C Johnson 5 0-0 10, Knight 8 3-3 20, McGinnis 3 4-6 10, Orr 3 4-110, G Johnson 2 1-1 5, Carter 0 0-0 0, Townsend 104) 3. Totals 37 20-25 96. Three-point goals—Knight, Townsend Fouled out—None Total fouls - Milwaukee 29, Indiana 25. Technical—lndiana, Bantom, 2. A—6.722
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a great game. “We didn’t shoot well. But 1 have to say a lot of that was caused by their great aggressive defense. They are very good defensively.” Elsewhere in the NBA, it was Detroit 108, Golden State 104; Seattle 126, Denver 120; Chicago 98, Cleveland 89; Dallas 107, Washington 102; Atlanta 111, New York 98; Houston 99, Phoenix 95; Utah 108, San Antonio 103 and Portland 118, San Diego 101. Moncrief scored a game-high 25 points and Bridgeman came off the bench to score 18 for Milwaukee. The Bucks, who defeated the Pacers in overtime in Milwaukee last week, were in front 27-25 after the first quarter and 52-48 at halftime. The
Pacers cut the lead to two, 5250, with 11:48 remaining in the third period, on a Mike Bantom layup, but that was the closest they came. Behind Moncrief and Bridgeman in scoring were Bob Lanier with 15 points and Buckner with 14. The Pacers were led by Billy Knight with 20 points. Pistons 108, Warriors 104 Edgar Jones scored 11 of his 19 points after coming off the bench in the fourth quarter to lead Detroit past Golden State. Rookie Kelly Tripucka, \vho suffered a concussion during the Pistons' last game in Portland, led his team with 22 points while Vinnie Johnson added 20 as the Pistons snapped a nine-game losing streak.
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Super Sonics 126, Nuggets 120 Freddie Brown came off the bench to ignite a 23-6 Seattle surge in the fourth quarter, while Gus Williams scored a season-high 32 points to lead the Super Sonics over Denver. Brown had 11 of Seattle’s opening points in the first six minutes of the final period, which began with the Nuggets leading 100-91. Williams put Seattle on top for good at 108-107 with 7:27 to play. Bulls 98, Cavaliers 89 Artis Gilmore scored 26 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead Chicago over Cleveland. The Bulls took a 74-65 lead into the fourth period and stretched their lead to 13 points before a brief flurry by the Cleveland closed the gap.
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field in the third quarter, then the Knicks 31-17 in the final period. Atlanta’s Steve Hawes scored 10 of his 17 points in the third quarter. The lead changed hands 13 times in the first half. The Knicks’ last spurt was late in the third period when they outscored Atlanta 9-2 over a threeminute stretch to go up 76-70. Rockets 99, Suns 95 Moses Malone scored 35 points, pulled down 21 rebounds and hit a key basket with 23 seconds left to pace Houston over Phoenix. The Rockets led by as many as 10 points early in the final quarter, but Phoenix pulled to within two points at 9795 with 46 seconds left. Houston's Elvin Hayes missed on a jumper and Malone
Redbirds can't fly to Louisville yet
SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) - A judge says he will rule by Jan. 6 on a request that he throw out a lawsuit aimed at blocking a move by the Springfield Redbirds of American Association baseball to Louisville. Lawyers for the Redbirds on Tuesday asked Circuit Judge John W. Russell to toss out the suit. Russell ordered lawyers for the city and Redbirds owner A. Ray Smith to file written arguments on the motion before he makes the ruling. If the suit is allowed to stand, Russell said, hearings will be held on Jan. 11 to determine whether Springfield is entitled to a temporary order blocking the Redbirds from playing in Louisville.
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put in an offensive rebound to seal the victory. Phoenix was led by Len Robinson’s 21 points and Dennis Johnson’s 20. Jazz 108, Spurs 103 Adrian Dantley’s 30 points led Utah past San Antonio. Dantley, Darrell Griffith and Rickey Green led a fourth-quarter comeback by the Jazz. Green ended with 17 points and Griffith had 15. Trail Blazers 118, Clippers 101 Portland’s guards, led by Kelvin Ransey’s 28 points, poured in 71 points as the Trail Blazers rolled past San Diego. Ransey’s 14 first-quarter points lifted Portland to a quick lead and the Blazers later held off the Clippers as Jim Paxson scored 21 points and Billy Ray Bates 14.
Springfield filed suit earlier this month to stop the Redbirds from playing home games anywhere else through 1986, the final season of a six-year contract Smith signed with the city before the 1981 season. In the suit, Springfield attorneys argue that the city’s image and economy will suffer if the Redbirds leave Illinois’ capital city. They also contend Smith owes the city $290,000 for the balance of his lease to play at a local stadium and for his share of improvements to the Lanphier Park field. League owners voted 7-1 Nov. 11 to ratify the Redbirds’ move to Kentucky.
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