SPORTS The Michigan Daily Thursday, December 2, 1982 Page9 REBOUNDING THE DECISIVE FACTOR Blue downs CMU, 71-66 By JOHN KERR Central Michigan guard Melvin McLaughlin got his points, but that didn't bother the Michigan basketball layers because they got the game. McLaughlin scored 29 points, hitting 10 of 13 shots in the second half, but the Wolverines turned a strong rebounding advantage into a 71-66 victory over the Chippewas last night at Crisler Arena. The victory leaves Michigan with a 2-0 mark, while Central falls to 1-2. WHILE MCLAUGHLIN was filling the -hoop, the Wolverine front line was pulling down everything that didn't go into the basket, outrebounding the Chippewas, 40-22. "I think that (rebounding) was probably the key *statistic," Michigan coach Bill Frieder said after the game. Central Michigan coach Dick Parfitt agreed with Frieaer's assessment. "Their offensive boards killed us just before the first half ended," he said. "The boards were the major difference in the game." THAT'S JUST how Frieder had hoped it would turn out. Coming into the game the Michigan coach didn't want Central's McLaughlin to dominate the game, and although he scored 29 points, it was his lack of coring in the first half that allowed the Wolverines to rain the early lead. Michigan guard Eric Turner guarded McLaughlin at the start of the contest and the 6-3 Wolverine sophomore did an excellent job. Turner used his superior speed and quickness to deny McLaughlin the ball and the Central guard didn't get his first bucket until there was 8:52 left in the half. Without his scoring punch Central couldn't put together much of-. fense and Michigan jumped out to an early 10-2 lead after four-and-a-half minutes. The Wolverines never trailed and Central could get no closer than six points the rest of the game. The Wolverines got some fine play from their big men. Junior center Tim McCormick scored seven points and grabbed six rebounds, while freshman Richard Rellford had 10 points and four rebounds. Forward Isaac Person also added 10 points and pulled down seven boards, Roy Tarpley had eight points and six rebounds, and Robert Henderson had eight points and four rebounds. MOST OF THE statistics gathered by the front line, however, were dut to Wolverine guard Turner. Tur- ner, who scored 10 points and gave out eight assists, continually boke the Central zone and got the ball in- side to McCormick and Rellford in the first half. that, along with Michigan's superior rebounding, kept theWolverines in front when McLaughlin started hitting and they went into the lockerrooms at half- time with a 31-21 lead. In the second half, with McLaughlin scoring from all over the floor, the Chippewas began to slowly close the gap. They got to within five points about five minutes into the half, but the Wolverines kept an- swering with a bucket and were able to hold the Chip- pewas off. Central finally had a chance to narrow the gap to four points when Michigan center Tarpley missed a jump shot with nine minutes left and the Wolverines in front, 57-51. While the Chips were bringing the ball up court, however, Rellford stole the ball and drove to the Wolverine bucket for a thundering slam dunk. That brought a loud response from the 8,127 fans, and when Central turned the ball over again just 30 seconds later, Turner dribbled to halfcourt and made a pretty pass to Leslie Rockymore who layed it in for two of his team-high 14 points. That gave the Wolverines a 61-51 lead with just over 7:30 to go and the Chippewas never got closer than the final score. "I think it was a big dunk," Frieder said, "I think it picked up the kids a little. But bigger than that we were eight ahead and they had the ball. But we stole it and bigger than the dunk was the four-point tur- naround. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Wolverine freshman forward Richard Rellford goes up for a slam dunk during last night's Michigan victory over Central Michigan. Rellford had 10 points in the 71-66 triumph. Chips CENTRAL MICHIGAN are down MICHIGAN MinFG/A FT/A R A PF Pts Wandzel........... Boldon ............ Thompson ....... McLaughlin .. ambropoulos . eide ............. Cross.............. Koch .............. Ingram............ Coe ................ , Mitchell........... Team Rebounds MinFG/AFT/A 33 2/7 2/2 32 20 37 33 4 21 12 4 2 2 8/12 2/6 14/22 1/3 0/0 2/2 1/4 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 1/2 1/2 0/0 0/1 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 R 4 8 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 22 A 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 PF 0 2 4 3 0 1 2 0 1 1 Pts 6 17 4 29 3 0 4 3 0 0 0 Person........... 33 5/9 0/0 Rellford............21 5/11 0/0 McCormick ....... 23 3/8 1/2 Rockymore.........33 7/13 .0/0 Turner.............31 5/9 0/3 Tarpley............18 4/10 0/0 Jokisch............ 5 0/0 0/0 Pelekoudas.........18 1/1 2/4 Henderson ........ 12 4/4 0/0 Wade.............. 6 0/0 0/0 Team Rebounds Totals............200 34/65 3/9 Attendance: 8,127 7 4 6 5 2 6 0 0 4 1 5 40 2 2 0 t 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 10 10 7 14 10 8 0 4 8 0 15 14 71 Totals............200 30/57 6/9 9 15 66 Halftime: Michigan 31, Central Michigan 21 .Third-quarter outburst keys Pistons' victory PONTIAC (AP)- Terry Tyler and John Long sparked a third-period uprising that shot the Detroit Pistons to a 105-97 National Basketball Association victory over the San An- tonio Spurs last night. The Pistons exploded following the intermission after San Antonio built up- a 60-47 half-time lead, chiefly through 28 points by George Gervin, who made nine baskets and had 10' free throws in the first 24 minutes. IN THE third period, the Pistons went on a 28-6 bombardment, climaxed by a string of 15 straight points, to go in front 75-66. During the spree, Long had dine points, including four straight baskets, while Tyler had eight. The Pistons went on to finish the period with an 83-73 advantage, holding the Spurs to only 11 points in the quar- ter, and only two by Gervin. San Antonio twice managed to pull within five points in the final period, as Gervin regained some of his touch. But the Pistons quickly retaliated with Tyler, Tom Owens and Edgar Jones connecting to put the game out of reach. Isiah Thomas wound up with 23 poin- ts, while Long had 17 and Tyler 16 for the Pistons, who won their third straight game and fourth in their last five starts. 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