Published: March 2, 1994
Pacers 106, Blazers 94
The Portland Trail Blazers had a six-game winning streak snapped and lost their radio analyst in the process -- he was ejected by a referee...Indiana took control in a wild third quarter when the Blazers were called for two technical fouls and had their radio analyst, Mike Rice, ejected from press row by Referee Steve Javie.
The Pacers wiped out Portland's last lead, 51-50, with a 10-0 run that included a technical on Cliff Robinson, who objected when a foul call on Dale Davis was changed to a blocked shot. Rice was then ejected after complaining to Javie. Rice is in his fourth season as a Blazers analyst and is a former coach at Duquesne and Youngstown State.
...Portland Coach Rick Adelman complained about a foul on Clyde Drexler against Miller. Adelman was hit with a technical, and Miller made all three free throws. "It's a grand example of a guy losing control," Adelman said of Javie. "He has kicked out mascots, color men, fans. I guess they can do what they want, and we can't do anything."
SuperSonics 112, Hornets 96
Seattle's starting backcourt of Kendall Gill and Gary Payton broke loose in the second half and finished with 21 and 20 points, and the SuperSonics came on strong in the fourth quarter to defeat visiting Charlotte. The Sonics, who have the N.B.A.'s best record at 40-14, are 22-3 at home.