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McGrady's big night powers Rockets past Blazers
HOUSTON 95, PORTLAND 86
 

By Kasey Postlewaite
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PORTLAND, Oregon (Ticker) - After suffering their first loss in
four months to a team not in the playoff picture, the Houston
Rockets turned to Tracy McGrady to help them get back on track.

McGrady scored 26 of his 35 points in the second half, leading
the Rockets to a 95-86 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers
on Thursday.

On Tuesday, Houston suffered a one-point setback to Sacramento -
its first loss to a team with a losing record since the Rockets
lost to the Kings on December 1. Worse yet, it marked the
Rockets' fifth loss in eight games since their 22-game winning
streak.

"Hey, you gotta move on," McGrady said. "You've got another
game. It doesn't take long at all to forget about the past."

With Thursday's win, however, Houston (50-25) became the sixth
team in the Western Conference that reach the 50-win mark and
moved into a fifth-place tie with idle Phoenix in the conference
standings. The win leaves the Rockets 2 1/2 games behind New
Orleans (52-22).

"From this point on, every game counts," McGrady said. "You're
going to have a team win 50 games and not make the playoffs.

"It's a battle out here. I love it. You're looking around and
checking other teams that are behind you or in front of you. One
day you can be in the fifth spot but tomorrow you could be in
the third spot. It's crazy, man. My head is starting to hurt
trying to keep up with this (stuff)."

After Portland took its final lead of the game at 63-61 with
3:49 left in the third quarter on a pair of free throws by
Travis Outlaw, McGrady hit a runner on the subsequent possession
to spark a quarter-ending 13-0 run that left Houston ahead,
74-63.

McGrady scored 14 points during the pivotal quarter, including
12 of the Rockets' final 16 points over the final 4:39 of the
period.

"It's really frustrating when you can play your heart out and
build some momentum like we did at the beginning of the third
quarter and then in a two-to-three-minute stretch, you lose your
focus and momentum," Blazers coach Nate McMillan said. "When
we made runs, Tracy came back and made shots or set up teammates
who made shots."

"When the game is close, I try to take it to that other gear,"
McGrady said. "I just got it rolling offensively and wanted to
assert myself on that end. Then I didn't look back."

For an encore, McGrady followed with 10 of Houston's first 12
fourth-quarter points. His three-point play with 5:36 remaining
kept the Rockets in command at 86-74 before Aaron Brooks' shot
from the arc 2 1/2 minutes put the game out of reach at 91-78.

"That was just a big win for us, on this trip after we started
with the first two losses," Houston coach Rick Adelman said.
"Obviously, the key was that third quarter. We took control at
that point. Tracy was terrific. He controlled the game the
whole second half."

"That's what those guys do," Blazers forward LaMarcus Aldridge
said. "That's what the guys of their caliber do - they take
over games. He (McGrady) made some big shots and plays for them
when they needed it."

Aldridge scored 23 points and Jarrett Jack added 19 for
Portland, which has lost four in a row - all without leading
scorer Brandon Roy, who is nursing groin and hip injuries. The
team was also without swingman Martell Webster, who was taken to
the hospital because of flu-like symptoms and dizziness.

While Roy is hopeful that he can return in time for Sunday's
home game with San Antonio, Webster's status for that game is
uncertain.

"Obviously, Brandon coming back would be good for us," Aldridge
said. "That would give us one more person to go to but, most of
all, I think we just need to try and put it together for a full
48 minutes on the defensive end. If we can do that, I think we
can get some wins again."

Houston point guard Rafer Alston also missed the game due to a
hamstring injury.


 
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