Sporting Digest: Basketball

Thursday 20 January 1994 00:02 GMT
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GUILDFORD KINGS lost 71-51 at home to Olympiakos, of Greece, last night, their ninth successive defeat in the semi-final group of the European Clubs Championship. The former England international, Martin Clark, returned from retirement to help injury-hit Kings and led their scorers with 20 points.

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP: Guildford Kings 51 (Clark 20; Byrd, Miller, Brown 6) Olympiakos 71 (Fasoulos 19, Tarpley 15, Paspajl 13).

BUDWEISER LEAGUE: Birmingham Bullets 75 Proton Manchester Giants 85; Telecential Hemel Royals 86 Thames Valley Tigers 105.

NBA: Miami 124 LA Clippers 126; Milwaukee 123 Detroit 91; Houston 83 Boston 95; Denver 103 Portland 104 (ot); Phoenix 113 Dallas 103; Seattle 103 LA Lakers 88.

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