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Saturday, Dec. 23 10:00pm ET
Wallace leads easy Portland win

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Portland Trail Blazers coach Mike Dunleavy tried a new tactic: mellowing out.

Rasheed Wallace had 25 points and 13 rebounds as the Portland Trail Blazers recovered from their ugliest loss of the season to beat the Washington Wizards 87-70 Saturday night.

After losing by 20 points at Denver on Friday night and giving up a season-high 116 points, Dunleavy took a break from his usual high-pitched screaming and pacing, only occasionally yelling out instructions or correcting a player who was out of position.

"I tried not to be as active on the bench and let them feel their way through, make calls, play calls and do what they need to do," Dunleavy said.

The Blazers led by just one point at the start the fourth quarter, but eventually did figure things out for themselves, outscoring the Wizards 27-11 in the period.

"It's tough out there playing anyway, let alone having a coach sometimes yelling stuff at you, blurting stuff at you," said Portland's Bonzi Wells. "But Dunleavy's a great coach; he just stepped back and let us get our flow together.

"It kind of worked for us, so hopefully he'll keep letting us play and think for ourselves."

Arvydas Sabonis added 16 points and Damon Stoudamire 15 for the Blazers, who play the Lakers in Los Angeles on Christmas Day.

"We got one that we were supposed to get. I think that makes us feel better," said Stoudamire, who had scored a season-low two points against the Nuggets. "We've just got to refocus. You can't have as many mental breakdowns as we've had."

Obinna Ekezie had a career-high 13 points and Rod Strickland also had 13 to lead the Wizards, who went 1-4 on their West Coast road trip. Washington is 5-23 overall and has lost 13 of 14 games.

The Wizards were without two key players for the second straight game: Reserve guard and third-leading scorer Richard Hamilton strained his left Achilles' tendon at Vancouver on Wednesday night, and starting center Jahidi White strained a ligament in his left knee in the same game.

Portland held Washington scoreless for the first 5:49 of the fourth. Wallace missed a one-handed dunk, but got the ball right back from Stoudamire and threw it down with two hands for a 67-59 lead.

Wallace's 3-pointer made it 79-61 with 3:37 left.

"We had some open looks and we did not knock them down," said Wizards coach Leonard Hamilton. "But it almost becomes a situation where they eliminated any chance to get to the basket."

The Blazers appeared to take command in the third quarter, when they finally started hitting some outside shots after missing 14 of 15 from beyond 10 feet in the first half.

Scottie Pippen hit a 19-foot jumper, Stoudamire made a 3-pointer for the first of three straight baskets, and Pippen sank another 19-footer. An 11-foot baseline shot by Dale Davis finished off a 19-4 run and put the Blazers up 58-51. But Ekezie hit two jumpers to help Washington get within 60-59 entering the fourth.

The Blazers missed their first six perimeter shots of the game, but Sabonis met little resistance in the middle, scoring 10 of the team's first 15 points.

Stoudamire hit Portland's first jumper with just over three minutes left in the period, capping an 11-0 run that put the Blazers ahead 18-12.

Washington took the lead back with a 15-4 spurt in the second quarter, and its depleted bench did most of the work. Ekezie and Gerard King, who were averaging seven points a game between them, scored the first 11 for the Wizards in the period.

Chris Whitney, another reserve, hit a 3-pointer and Strickland converted a layup and free throw for a 37-28 lead.

Game notes
The Wizards have lost four in a row by a combined 85 points. ... Portland's Shawn Kemp made just three of eight shots, but one of them was a 3-pointer, his first of the season. ... The Wizards shot just 2-of-11 in the fourth quarter. ... Wallace has scored at least 20 points in 17 of his 27 games.
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