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Wednesday, Dec. 27 8:30pm ET
'Desperate' Sonics blast past Rockets

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HOUSTON (AP) -- Vin Baker and the Seattle SuperSonics were feeling desperate.

Gary Payton
With 26 points Wednesday, Gary Payton is just four points from passing Tom Van Arsdale for No. 100 on the NBA scoring list.

Baker, Gary Payton, Brent Barry and Ruben Patterson led a second-half charge as Seattle erased an 11-point deficit and beat Houston 107-92 Wednesday night.

"After losing our last two, there was a sense of desperation," Baker said. "There is so much parity in this conference. We had to have this game."

Seattle got its victory. Houston lost its fifth straight.

"They just overwhelmed us in the second half," Houston forward Maurice Taylor said. "Vin Baker was phenomenal, and Patterson and the guards (Payton and Barry) really hurt us."

Payton had 26 points and 10 assists and Patterson added 23 points, including 13 in the second half, as the Sonics snapped a two-game losing streak. Baker scored nine of his 11 points during a 20-11 Sonic run to start the third.

Leading 87-84, Payton hit a pair of 16-footers, Baker added a turnaround jumper from the foul line and Barry added a 3-pointer as the Sonics moved out to a 98-84 lead with 4:48 to play. Houston couldn't get closer than eight points the rest of the way.

"It was like the dam broke and they just pulled away," Houston coach Rudy Tomjanovich said.

The Rockets haven't won since beating Golden State, 98-95, on Dec. 14 and haven't won at home since defeating Dallas, 109-102, on Dec. 5.

"Our rotation out of the double-team was as good as I've seen this year," Seattle coach Nate McMillan said. "We sucked it up and played well in a tough place to play."

The Sonics found out before that game that starting guard Emanual Davis would not be able to play because of a sprained right knee. Barry started in place of Davis and finished with 18 points, including 11 in the second half.

"It's hard to beat teams when they spread it around like we did tonight." Barry said. "Everyone got a piece of the pie."

Taylor led the Rockets with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Cuttino Mobley added 18 points and Shandon Anderson and Hakeem Olajuwon each had 15.

The Rockets took their largest lead of the half after Mobley and Anderson finished back-to-back fast breaks off Seattle turnovers and gave Houston a 43-31 lead with 6:58 left in the second quarter.

Payton then sparked a 15-2 Seattle run with six points that gave the visitors their first lead of the game, 46-45, with 2:54 left in the second. Houston led 52-50 at the half.

"We started out slow tonight, just like we did the last two games, but the difference tonight is we picked up and got going, especially in the second half," said Payton. "Our defense really did a good job, especially in the second half.

The Rockets hit nine of their first 12 shots, with Taylor going 4-for-4 and Olajuwon contributing six points, as the Rockets built an 18-8 lead midway through the first quarter. But the Rockets misfired on eight of their next 12 shots, as the Sonics, behind seven points by Patrick Ewing and Payton, cut the lead to 31-26 by the end of the quarter.

Game notes
Seattle guard Emanual Davis did not dress because of a sprained right knee. Brent Barry started in place of Davis. ... Sonics center Jelani McCoy, who had missed the last two games because of a sprained left knee, returned to the starting lineup. ... The Rockets are 5-1 vs. Eastern Conference teams and 8-14 vs. Western Conference teams.


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