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Lakers 4B shooting and Rasheed Wallace New Orleans Heenanaahagtn Utah Iverson, who has had some theCavals,sunsedthepre vious four games with sore LAGippes better. rare start for the Nets (24-21), who wontheir 10th straight home game. » Wizards 98, Hawks 85: At Washington, Antawn Jamison had 27 points and 15 rebounds as Washington snapped Atlanta’s three-game winning streak. Gilbert Arenas added 22 points as Washington won for Golden State Sacamento ' "Connecticut's combination of power and finesse was too much for the Hoosiers (13-6). UConn shot 54.2 percent from the field and had a 45-35 readvantage that was even largeruntil the final minutes, Marshall Strickland led Indiana with 18 points but it wasn't enough to avoid a second loss this season to a No. | team. The Hoosiers, who lost 75-67 to then-No. 1 Duke on Noy, 30, are 15 all-time against No, 1 teams in Bloomington. D No. 2 Duke 97, Florida St. 96: San NC, J.J. ager oT pone peg patel : overtone forDuke, Shelden Williams added 27 's and 1Sorebound for tne Devils (21-1 9-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), including twoclinching free throwsin the ! 64 W2 Wi 169 1014 1415 55 1243 7:20 Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Cont 660 — 73 W3 17-7 149 15-11 27:«17'=«614 212-73 W2 167 «1110149 (128 1215 1015 21 25457 912 46 W133 19-2713. 1112 46 LTT B12 GG 10-16 12-14 SN 46 7 Detroit 87, Philadelphia 80 Houston 100, Seattle 77 Uta 89, Sacramento 73 Portland 89, ta 85 SATURDAYS RESULTS | 13 Denver 105, Portland 104 GoldenState 109, Minnesota 77 TODAY'S GAMES Houston at New York, 10 a.m. LA. Clippers at Toronto, 11 a.m. Utah at Sacramento, 1:30 p.m. | MONDAY’S GAMES Orlando at Washington, 5 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Milwaukee at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard, right, dunks as Boston Celtics’ Raef LaFrentz (45) defends during the secondhalf in Orlando. Orlando won 100-91. the third time in four games. The Wizards have wonnine of 13 overall and eight straight against the Hawks. » Magic100, Celtics 91: At Orlando,Fla., Dwight Howard and Steve Francis each scored 18 points, and Orlando beat Boston to snapa four-gamelosing streak. Paul Pierce scored 37 points, including 15in the fourth quarter, but hadlittle help as the Celtics lost their fifth straight game. » Bucks 88, Grizzlies 78: At Milwaukee, Michael Redd scored 23 pointsin his return to the lineup after missing a game with back spasms,§ ica Milwaukee beat Memphis. The Bucks overcame an eight-point second quarter — tyingtheir lowest-scoring quarter in franchise history — with defense and clutch scoring from center Jamaal Magloire in the fourth. D Mavericks 110, SuperSonics 91: At Dallas, Josh Howard had 23 pointsto lead Dallas in scoring again and the Mavericksbeat Seattle for their 11th straight victory, matching the NBA's longest winning streak this season, » Suns 118, Bulls 101: At Phoenix, Shawn Marion had 26 points and 11 rebounds,AllStar starter Steve Nash added 21 points and sevenassists, and Phoenix beat Chicagoforits third straight victory » Nuggets 105,Trail Blazers 104: AtDenver, Andre Miller stole the ball from Jarrett Jack at midcourt and scored the winning basket with 4.3 seconds left, and Denverended its fourgamelosing streak with a victory over Portland. TOP 25 ROUNDUP final seconds.It was his 11th double-double of the season, five in the past six games. Todd Galloway made a running 3 just before the final aaa for the (13-6, 445) They led 91-89 with about 2 minutes remaining in overtime following a jumper by Al Thornton, twoof his 37 points that tied a career high. Redick scored in the lane to tie it, and after Isaiah Swann missed on the other end, Redick hit from the corner to makeit 94-91. go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:54 left, to help Villanovarally late. Ri Foye added 24 points for the Wildcats (17-2,8-1 Big East), who are offto their best start in conference history. They were downseven points with 3:30 left in the game and went on a 12-0 run — highlight- ed by Ray's3. Steve Novak, who had 18 points for Marquette(16-7, 6-4), was off on a potential-tying 3-pointer and the Wildcats made their free throws down the stretch to win their sixth straight game. D Penn State 66, No.6 Illinois 65: At Champaign,Ill, Rich McBride's 3-pointer came a No, 3 Memphis 84, Rice 79: At Houston, Chris las-Roberts split-second too late and Penn scored 21 points Darius State rallied from a 16-point wi 'on, Jr, sank two free second-half deficit to upset throwsin the final seconds to Illinois, ending the Fight Illini's home winning streé help Memphis stay unbeaten in 33 games. Conference USA. ‘avis Parker's basket with Rodney Carney added 13 8.5 seconds left gave Penn State points for the Tigers (21-2, 7its first lead and handed the Il0), who have won 10 straight games. lini their first loss at home since Morris Almond scored 30 and the 2003-04 season. Parker rebounded Mike Walker's missed JR. Harrison added 20 for the 3-pointer and swished a jumper Owls (9-11, 34), who havelost that finished the Nittany Lions’ four of their last five. comeback, Parker scored 21 points and 9 No, 4 Villanova 72, 67: At Villanova, Pa., Ray Geary Claxton added 20 to lead Penn State (11-9, 3-6 Big Ten), ‘scored 28 points, including the ) Phoenix 118, Chicago 101 , 7 p.m. | Denver at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. NBASCOREBOARD HOmel> 106, LAKERS 90 1-2. Webber 0:1, erson 0-2. Salmons 0-2). Clevetand | 6-23 Pavone 2:6. Jones 2-6, James 2-7, Marshal foute—Jackson A—20 562. (20,562) MAVERICKS 110 SUPERSONICS 91 ) Warriors 109, Timberwolves 77: At Oakland,Calif., Jason Richardsonhad 23 points and seven rebounds in his return after missing four games with a sore back. Bryant perigee itpeh Huskies edge Hoosiers to extend streak BLOOMINGTON,Ind. — Rudy Gay scored 19 eee and No. 1 Connecticut beat Indiana 86-80 on fregel ng the Huskies’ ninth straight win. Josh Boone and Hilton Armstrong each added 16 points for the Huskies (20-1) who are ae this season against ranked — ahy'S RESULTS isledtua)94 a rigsed 98, ble Charlotte 112, LA. Lakers 102 MEN'S COLLEGE HOOPS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 55 m9 2-46 W2 12421421144 BUCKS88, GRIZZLIES 78 79) Bate 2-70-0 4 Gass $:14 9:12 19. Wogtt 1.3.00 2. Ars 0-30-00 Eanes 45 1:1 10. Trai 24004 Mier 4.933 12 Biciaon 3.9.3 3 Carona 94412, Bs 1300 Se anata 1 33 naman 80 9, Pact 3-6 ? eooie mm Oetae ue 3t ean3 109 Chores 45 4-712 $003 Bata 120-02 Tota 24-72 which snapped a four-game losing streak. 0 No. 7 Texas 83, Texas A&M 70: At Austin, Texas, P.J. Tucker scored 25 points and Texas survived a 31-point effort from Texas A&M's Joseph Jones to keep its lead in the Big 12. Tucker grabbed 12 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season for the horns (19-3,7-1), who entered the weekend with a one-game lead over Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas in the Big 12. Jones scored 23 points in the second half but he fouled out with 3:46 to play as the Aggies (13-7, 3-6)lost for the sixth time in eight games. ¥ No, 8Florida 95, Kentucky 80: No,8 Florida a raresti against Kentucky. Green scored a career-high 29, Noah added a career-best 26 and the Gators extended their winning streak over the Southeastern Conference's most storied program to three games, Florida's previous long streak against Kentucky came nearly twodecades ago. Top25scores, D6 echoicaie Second A 19.154, 20.179, ili D Nets 105, Heat 92: At East Rutherford, N.J., Vince Carter hadhis secondcareertripledouble with 28 points,13 rebounds and10assists to lead New Jersey past the Miami * Heat 105-92 on Saturday. Richard Jefferson added 26 points andClifford Robinson scored a season-high 23 in a Bo «370 1912 ager agerah D Hornets 106, Lakers 90: At OklahomaCity, Desmond Ma* son scored 21 points, Chris Paul added 19 points and13assists, and New cans moved ahead of Los Angeles in the Western ~ ' Conference standings. Mason, guarded muchof the * gameby Kobe Bryant, beat the Lakersstar twice on New <i Orleans’ first three posses: sions and the Hornets (24-22) ¢ «never trailed. They moved two games above .500 for thefirst time this season and passed the Lakersfor seventh placein the 29) PACIFIC DIVISION s WoL another gameinCleveland to ‘ 1740 11-15 15 Miami The Pacers wontheir second 45 ’ ' 1015 913 37 edepets riv i 146 1510 ee cetber David Hare rison scored 15 points and - ina rowaftera six-gamelos- 8 ‘ ’ 4 ’ : ‘ ‘ 3 WI W4 oe roit pce 93-85 on Satur- the first meeting this season betweenthe Central Division ‘ 4 ' . ‘ , ’ 5 4 ‘ ’ Away Cont 46 64 grab seven rebounds, and iatrg Pacers upset the rival of his 13 in the fourth quarter for the Pacers, who used a big rebounding advantage to win ‘ ‘ ' ' : , 300 — 1 MAGIC 100, CELTICS 91 mi), 310.1937tren 3g Saik westea ere 2.10.0 « Oomenan 6 0. Given 0-1 0-00 Toute 1-2 18, Howard 7:12 4-7 18, Bamme 6-9 7 Tata Orande 18 A wean (inne 2-Petat Gonte—Prendeighie 3-11 Morver 2-4 quote |