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Thursday, Oct. 14 10:00pm ET
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) _ Scottie Pippen had 14 points, seven assists and four rebounds Thursday night as the Portland Trail Blazers pulled away from the Golden State Warriors for a 105-85 exhibition victory. Pippen was playing his first game at the Rose Garden since being traded from Houston for six Blazers earlier this month. With center Arvydas Sabonis sitting out due to a sore right foot, the Blazers' starting five of Rasheed Wallace, Pippen, Damon Stoudamire, Detlef Schrempf and Steve Smith consistently beat Golden State up and down the court, taking a 37-22 after one period. From there, the Blazers' reserves upped the lead to 22 in the second quarter as Monty Buckley had nine points and Antonio Harvey and Jermaine O'Neal five each before the break. Wallace, who shot 7-of-11, scored 10 points in the first quarter and played only 22 minutes for the Blazers. Stoudamire also scored 10 points in the first as he and Wallace put on a two-man show against the Warriors. Stoudamire had six of his eight assists in the opening period, four of them to Wallace, including an alley-oop dunk. The Portland starters widened the lead to as many as 30 in the third quarter, with Pippen scoring seven points. Stoudamire finished with 12 points, as did Harvey, while Smith had 10 and Schrempf grabbed eight rebounds and scored nine points. Antawn Jamison led the Warriors with 12 points.
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