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| Kings' Court: Shaq now in Kings' rearview mirror |
NBA Basketball |
11/25/2002 |
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| at's all we kept saying, give yourself a chance to win in the last minute, and that's what we did." The victory evened the Kings' road record at 4-4 and pushed their overall mark to 11-4. Sacramento leads the Pacific Division by 1 1/2 games over the Seattle SuperSonics. More important, the Kings own a 5 1/2-game cushion over the Lakers, who have won two straight since O'Neal's return. But like the Lakers, the Kings have been playing without some star power, most notably Mike Bibby (foot surgery). Bobby Jackson has |
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| Mavs go for lucky 13 against Seattle |
NBA Basketball |
11/23/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Mavericks try for their 13th straight win when they welcome the Seattle SuperSonics to AmericanAirlines Center. Seattle has dropped two straight on the heels of a four-game winning streak. The Sonics are coming off an 89-85 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers. Gary Payton had 22 points and 14 assists for the Sonics, who fell a half-game behind Sacramento for first place in the Pacific Division. "We just got outworked," said Sonics coach Nate McMillan, whose team fell to 6-1 |
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| Blazers' Trail: Everything rosy in Portland, sort of |
NBA Basketball |
11/22/2002 |
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| -again Portland Trail Blazers are currently riding their first winning streak of the season. After beginning the year 3-6, the Blazers have reeled off three straight impressive victories over solid squads: the Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic and Seattle SuperSonics. The most recent triumph came against their Northwest rival on Thursday, as the Blazers held on for an 89-85 victory over Seattle at KeyArena. With 5:06 left in the fourth, a three-pointer from Rasheed Wallace sparked a 7-0 run and gave Portland the |
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| Blazers try for third straight win |
NBA Basketball |
11/21/2002 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - The Portland Trail Blazers try for their third straight win when they travel to KeyArena to take on the Seattle SuperSonics. Portland is coming off a 98-84 victory over the Orlando Magic. Derek Anderson scored 26 points in his second game back after a four-game hiatus due to a concussion. "When we execute like we did tonight, we look a lot better and we have a lot more fun," Anderson said. "We had to play together to put these guys away." Rasheed Wallace scored 26 points and grabbed |
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| Sonic Rumblings: Sonics still kings of the Pacific |
NBA Basketball |
11/20/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Eleven games into their season the surprising Seattle SuperSonics are still clinging to a lead in the loaded Pacific Division. The Sonics had run off four straight wins before falling on Tuesday, when Seattle collided with an even hotter force -- Tracy McGrady. McGrady scored at least 30 points for the sixth straight game, finishing with 41 in the Magic's 101-84 win. It was also the third time this season that McGrady reached the 40-point plateau. "One player can't win a game all by himself, bu |
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| Magic continue road trip in Portland |
NBA Basketball |
11/20/2002 |
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| tland, OR (MySportsbook) - The Orlando Magic continue their road trip with a stop at the Rose Garden tonight to take on the Portland Trail Blazers. Orlando is four games into a six-game road trip, on which it is 2-2 after a 101-84 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics on Tuesday night. Tracy McGrady took control of the contest from the opening tip. McGrady scored 41 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the win. "I felt good at the start of the game, but I was starting to get worried when my shots weren't going down |
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| Sonics try to stay hot against Magic |
NBA Basketball |
11/19/2002 |
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| Seattle, WA (MySportsbook) - The surging Seattle SuperSonics try to extend their winning streak to five games Tuesday when they welcome the Orlando Magic to KeyArena. The Sonics are 8-2 on the season and currently lead the Pacific Division. Seattle is coming off an 84-78 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday. Gary Payton scored 22 points, handed out 10 assists and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Sonics to the comeback victory. The SuperSonics got 18 points from Desmond Mason, while Rashard Lewis scor |
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| Warriors continue five-game homestand by hosting Clippers |
NBA Basketball |
11/18/2002 |
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| ork) - The disappointing Los Angeles Clippers travel to Oakland to battle the Golden State Warriors on Monday. The Clippers have dropped their last three contests to fall four games below .500. Most recently, LA suffered an 84-78 home setback to the Seattle SuperSonics on Sunday. The Clippers were led by Elton Brand's 19 points and game-high 16 rebounds. Eric Piatkowski added 17 points, while Corey Maggette and Andre Miller each chipped in 12 points. LA led 64-54 entering the four quarter, but the Sonics began the |
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| Magic and Kings to meet at ARCO |
NBA Basketball |
11/17/2002 |
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| call a charge.'' Speaking of Miller, he is questionable for tonight's action with an ankle injury. The Magic are 3-2 on the road this season and have a 3-3 mark against teams from the Western Conference. Sacramento is coming off a 111-97 loss to the Seattle SuperSonics. Chris Webber scored 24 points on 11-of-16 shooting, but the Kings hurt themselves with 18 turnovers that led to 23 Sonic points. Jackson added 19, Damon Jones had 12 and Doug Christie scored 10. "They just came and took it from us,'' Webber said. " |
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| Wiz play Jazz at MCI |
NBA Basketball |
11/14/2002 |
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| sub-par NBA team, but Malone had no sympathy. "No disrespect, but you've got to kick 'em when they're down," Malone said. The Jazz are 2-4 against teams from the Eastern Conference. Washington had its three-game winning streak snapped 101-95 by the Seattle SuperSonics on Tuesday night. Michael Jordan had a season-high 27 points on 13-for-22 shooting in 31 minutes and scored 10 of the last 14 points for the Wizards, who cut an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to one. Coach Doug Collins elected to take Jordan out of |
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