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On a night where they honored their past, the Houston Rockets got a pretty good look at the future. The Rockets retired Clyde Drexler's No. 22 at halftime, then rallied for a 109-106 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers behind a career-high 32 points from Shandon Anderson and clutch play from Kelvin Cato. Drexler, a former University of Houston standout who was part of the Rockets' 1995 NBA championship team, was honored in a 35-minute halftime ceremony that included former NBA greats Julius Erving, Buck Williams and Kiki Vandeweghe. Jack Ramsay, Drexler's first NBA coach with the Portland Trail Blazers, also was at the ceremony. "Growing up in Houston, watching the NBA and watching college ball, I developed a real love of the game," Drexler said. "To be able to play it here and now to have my number retired with Rudy Tomjanovich, Calvin Murphy and Moses Malone, I never would have thought that. I never thought about being on the court with them, much less being able to play with them." Also on hand were Drexler's mother, wife and four children and Guy Lewis, his former coach at UH. Drexler, who became coach of his alma mater last season, also heard kind words from Hakeem Olajuwon, his teammate at school and with the Rockets. "I am honored to stand here tonight with Clyde," Olajuwon said. "I've watched Clyde from the beginning in college and we won a championship together. But it's not just his game, it's his character. He's a very complete person. It's a blessing for me to be here with him." The extended halftime seemed to bother the Rockets, who blew a nine-point halftime lead but recovered with a 15-0 burst into the fourth quarter that gave them the lead for good. Anderson scored nine points in the run. "I think it was a coincidence that I had that type of game on a night his number was retired," said Anderson, who was 10-of-17 from the field. "But I've always liked the way he's played, how he went coast-to-coast. In a lot of ways, my game is a mirror image of his." "Shandon was phenomenal," said Tomjanovich, the Rockets' coach. "He was all over the place. Tonight he did it a lot of different ways. When we're running and when he gets into the flow, he's at his best." Cato scored six of his 10 points in the final two minutes as the Rockets held off a furious late rally by the 76ers, who went 1-3 on a four-game road trip, with each contest decided by three points or less. Philadelphia fell to 11-4 in such contests. Sixers All-Star guard Allen Iverson scored 40 points on 16-of-25 shooting. However, the team fell to 2-10 all-time when he scores 40 or more, including 1-3 this season. "Iverson is something special," Tomjanovich said. "He made some great shots tonight. I feel very fortunate to get the win. This is a really big win against a really good team." "It really didn't matter what we did," Iverson said. "They just played excellent." Despite losing rookie guard and leading scorer Steve Francis to a strained left groin, Houston won for the ninth time in 12 games. Olajuwon scored 14 points, his best total since returning from hernia surgery, as the Rockets had seven players in double figures. "I think it's just time and learning how each other plays," Anderson said. "We had a lot of new guys at the start of the year and the biggest thing to learn is where the shots are going to come from. I think the coaching staff has done a great job of getting us position, both offensively and defensively." "We're learning what it takes to win as a team," said Cato, who had three of his four blocks in the final period. "At first, we were waiting for the older guys to show us the way, but then we all got hurt. Now we're learning how to play with one another. The biggest thing is we've had an opportunity to practice with each other. That has helped us come together." A dunk by rookie Kenny Thomas, who had 11 points and 12 rebounds, capped the 15-0 run and gave Houston a 95-79 bulge with eight minutes left. A jumper by Philadelphia's Theo Ratliff, who tied season highs with 25 points and five blocks, ended a scoreless drought of 5:04 and started a comeback by the Sixers. A three-point play by Ratliff cut the deficit to 99-94 before Anderson found Cato with an inbounds pass for an alley-oop dunk that beat the shot clock with two minutes left. Iverson made a pair of tough baskets around a free throw by Cato, then drew a foul with 47 seconds to go. He made the first to cut the deficit to 102-99 but missed the second. Ratliff ran down the long rebound and fed Iverson, who missed a potential tying 3-pointer. Two free throws each by Cato, Cuttino Mobley and Bryce Drew made it 108-103 with 13 seconds to go. Philadelphia's Eric Snow hit a 3-pointer with 4.2 seconds left and the Sixers fouled Cato, who split a pair from the line, giving the Sixers a chance to tie.
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Despite freezing temperatures, seven of the eight LV= Cup Round 4 fixtures went ahead this weekend thanks to special pitch protection measures implemented by the Clubs. On Saturday, Leicester Tigers booked themselves an LV= Cup semi-final spot after seeing off the challenge of Newcastle Falcons at Welford Road. Toby Flood came onto the field from the bench in a boost to the England management, as the home fly-half returned from a knee injury with no ill-effects. Tries for the Tigers came from Thomas Waldrom and George Skivington and for the Falcons from Jimmy Gopperth. Final score: Leicester Tigers 24, Newcastle Falcons 13. Over at the Madejski Stadium, a masterly kicking display from London Irish full back Tom Homer condemned defending champions Gloucester to defeat. However, it was the young Gloucester wing Ian Clark who stole the show with two tries, one of them an outstanding solo effort, on his starting debut for the Cherry and Whites. Homer kicked six out of six penalties, with hooker Brian Blaney grabbing an early try for the Exiles. Final score: London Irish 23, Gloucester Rugby 15. At Franklin's Gardens, Northampton Saints booked their place in the semi-finals of the LV= Cup with England Under-20 winger Jamie Elliott scoring twice in a try-filled romp against London Wasps. The Saints dominated throughout with tries from Andy Long, James Craig, Alex Waller and two-a-piece from Jamie Elliott and Noah Cato, Wasps replied with a try from Joe Simpson. Final score: Northampton Saints 57, Northampton Saints 10. Over at Edgeley Park on Saturday, England flanker Hendre Fourie scored a try on his home debut to give Sale Sharks a home victory but Scarlets were still able to progress to the LV= Cup semi-finals. Scarlets' bonus point, thanks to a try from Peter Edwards, coupled with defeats for their pool rivals Gloucester and Newcastle, guaranteed their passage into the last four. Final score: Sale Sharks 19, Scarlets 14. Worcester completed their LV= cup campaign with a hard-fought and deserved win over a competitive Ospreys at Sixways. Despite both sides knowing that they were unable to progress to the semi-finals of the competition, they produced a very spirited contest in difficult conditions. Two tries from Josh Drauniniu and nine points from the boot of Andy Goode contributed to the Warriors' win. Final score: Worcester Warriors 24, Ospreys 14. On Sunday, four tries from winger Tom James helped the Cardiff Blues pick up their first points of this season's LV= Cup in an entertaining victory over Harlequins at Cardiff City Stadium. James, so far overlooked in the search for successor to retired Wales legend Shane Williams, was clearly keen to impress, seeking out opportunities all over the pitch. With a youthful Harlequins side finishing strongly, it was the faultless kicking of returning New Zealander Ben Blair which proved the difference as each side crossed for six tries. Final score: Cardiff Blues 45, Harlequins 40. Over at Sandy Park, a first-half hat-trick from wing Tom Biggs helped Bath Rugby secure a home LV= Cup semi final against Leicester after a comfortable victory over Exeter Chiefs. As well as Biggs' hat-rick, tries came from Ollie Woodburn and Josh Ovens for Bath. Final score: Exeter Chiefs 3, Bath Rugby 31. Bath will now face Leicester Tigers in the first LV= Cup semi final at 7.30pm on Friday, 9 March, with Northampton Saints against Llanelli Scarlets at 1pm on Sunday, 11 March in the second semi final. Tickets are available from the home clubs. The LV= Cup Final will take place on Sunday 18 March at Sixways, Worcester. Secure your ticket for just £10 with a 2-for-1 offer on the first 1,000 sold for the battle for this season's first piece of silverware. These tickets will sell fast so book now on 01905 454 183 or www.warriors.co.uk
Better copy. Two parts. 2002 Michigan Wolverines Starting Lineups... OFFENSE: Split End - Braylon Edwards Left Tackle - Courtney Morgan Left Tackle - Tony Pape Left Tackle - Adam Stenavich Left Guard - David Baas Center - Dave Pearson Right Guard - Dave Petruziello Right Tackle - Tony Pape Right Tackle - Courtney Morgan Tight End - Bennie Joppru Flanker - Ronald Bellamy Flanker - Tyrece Butler Flanker - Andy Mignery Quarterback - John Navarre Tailback - Chris Perry Tailback - B.J. Askew Fullback - B.J. Askew Fullback - Sean Anderson DEFENSE: Defensive End - Dan Rumishek Defensive End - Shantee Orr Defensive End - Larry Stevens Defensive Tackle - Grant Bowman Defensive Tackle - Norman Heuer Defensive Tackle - Shawn Lazarus Defensive Tackle - Julius Curry Defensive End - Larry Stevens Defensive End - Shantee Orr Defensive End - Dan Rumishek Outside Linebacker - Victor Hobson Inside Linebacker - Carl Diggs Inside Linebacker - Zia Coombs Inside Linebacker - Zach Kaufman Inside Linebacker - Scott McClintock Cornerback - Marlin Jackson Cornerback - Charles Drake Strong Safety - Cato June Strong Safety - Jon Shaw Free Safety - Jeremy LeSeur Free Safety - Markus Curry Free Safety - Zia Coombs