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Basketball-Trail Blazers tamed a Rockets without Yao Ming
( 2003-10-08 14:19) (AP)

Rasheed Wallace scored 19 points, and Zach Randolph had 18 points and eight rebounds to lead the Portland Trail Blazers to a 104-80 victory over the Houston Rockets in the exhibition opener for both teams Tuesday night.

As Yao Ming watched from the bench in street clothes, Alex Scales led the Rockets with 11 points. Kelvin Cato had nine points and eight rebounds.

The Trail Blazers began to pull away late in the first quarter. Jeff McInnis' layup made it 24-17, before his steal and a well-placed pass to Ruben Patterson under the basket for a dunk made it 26-17.

The Blazers, who experimented with different on-court combinations, went up 40-21 on Zach Randolph's slam midway through the second quarter. They led 46-34 at the half.

The Blazers went up 98-71 on Qyntel Woods' dunk with just under three minutes to play.

Yao arrived in the United States on Sunday, after playing for China's national team ¡ª which won the Asian Games title and a spot in the 2004 Olympics. He's had just one practice with the Rockets and new coach Jeff Van Gundy.

In addition to Van Gundy, the Rockets made key player moves in the offseason by acquiring forward Jim Jackson and center John Amaechi.

The Blazers didn't look much different. Starting guard Scottie Pippen went to the Chicago Bulls via free agency, while Lithuanian center Arvydas Sabonis retired. Guard Antonio Daniels also left as a free agent, but otherwise the team remained intact.

Center Dale Davis did not start for the Blazers because of a groin strain. He also was not expected to play Thursday when the Blazers travel to McArthur Court at the University of Oregon for an exhibition game against Sacramento.

 
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