Rasheed Wallace scored 28 points and Bonzi Wells had 27 as the Portland Trail Blazers shot 56 percent and handed the Seattle SuperSonics their fourth straight loss, 113-92 Saturday night.

Damon Stoudamire added 13 assists and Scottie Pippen had 11 in a successful job of sharing the point-guard duties for the Blazers.

Gary Payton scored 21 points and Vin Baker had 20 to lead the Sonics, who were coming off an embarrassing home loss to Miami on Friday night.

Earlier this season, Blazers coach Maurice Cheeks waffled between Stoudamire and Pippen at the point, with Stoudamire regaining his starting job recently while Pippen recovered from an injured right knee.

With Pippen healthy, Cheeks let them alternate against Seattle, and the result was a much faster, more efficient offense. Portland had a 29-11 advantage in fastbreak points.

Consecutive alley-oop dunks off the transition - by Wallace on a lob from Pippen, and by Ruben Patterson from Wallace - capped a 12-0 run that put the Blazers ahead 103-84 with 3:45 to play.

Since coming off the injured list Nov. 23, Stoudamire has averaged 9.7 assists in six games.