4 Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 7, 1984 Bucks take out Pistons MILWAUKEE (AP) - Sidney Mon- crief scored seven points in a 15-2 spurt; at the start of the fourth quarter last night as the Milwaukee Bucks crushed the Detroit Pistons 114-99 in the National Basketball Association play. At halftime, the Bucks retired center Bob Lanier's uniform No. 16. Lanier ended his NBA career last season after 14 years in the league, the last 4 with the Bucks after they acquired him from Detroit. THE BUCKS trailed Detroit most of the game, then pulled even late in the third quarter which ended with the teams tied 77-77. Moncrief opened the fourth quarter with two free throws. After teammate Paul Pressey scored under the basket, Moncrief completed a three-point play for an 84-77 lead with 10:59 to go. Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer led' Detroit with 20 points apiece and Dan Roundfield added 14. Dallas 112, New York 83 NEW YORK (AP) - Rolando Blackman scored seven of his 18 points as the Dallas Mavericks tallied the first 15 points of the second half and coasted to a 112-83 National Basketball Association victory over the New York Knicks last night. The Mavericks had a six-point advan- tage at halftime after leading by as many as 12 in the second period. But Blackman, who shared team scoring honors with Derek Harper, and Mark Aguirre, who scored six of his 17 points during the 15-0 spurt, carried Dallas to a 64-43 lead with 7:17 left in the third period. Louis Orr finally got New York's first points at the 7:09 mark. Orr went on to score 17 points in the quarter and finished with 28, equalling his career high that he established for New York against Denver on Jan. 22, 1983. Dutch Carter, however, was the only other Knick in double figures, with 16 points. Jay Vincent and Dale Ellis had 15 and 14 points, respectively, for the Mavericks. Washington 111, Indiana 106 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Frank Johnson scored two baskets in the final 39 seconds to seal Washington's 111-106 National Basketball Association vic- tory over the Indiana Pacers last night after the Bullets had blown a 13-point third-quarter lead. The triumph was the third straight for the Bullets and their 11th in 13 games. Indiana has lost four in a row and their last four on the road. The Pacers rallied behind Steve Stipanovich's 17 second-half points to go ahead by one point twice in the final quarter. Indiana pulled to within 105-103 with 1:33 remaining on a three-point play by Herb Williams, who finished with 22 points. Johnson then scored with 39 seconds left, and again with 25 seconds to play to ensure Washington's eighth victory in nine home games. 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