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Thieves hit home of NBA player Mobley
Jan 29 2006 11:20PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Thieves stole $500,000 in cash, jewelry and other items from NBA basketball player Cuttino Mobley's Bel-Air home, authorities said Sunday.
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Pistons' balance beats out Lakers' Kobe
Jan 29 2006 10:47PM (CT)
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) - The Detroit Pistons were undaunted by the Los Angeles Lakers when they had two stars. So, they're certainly confident their team concept will be successful against them now with only Kobe Bryant in purple and gold.
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Again without Iverson, Sixers beat Magic
Jan 29 2006 9:58PM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The Philadelphia 76ers might have surprised themselves the way they dealt with the absence of Allen Iverson on Sunday. They certainly surprised the Orlando Magic.
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Heat overcome McGrady's 37, beat Rockets
Jan 29 2006 7:47PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - For a while, Shaquille O'Neal couldn't miss a free throw against the Houston Rockets on Sunday. When the percentages caught up to him, Dwyane Wade took over.
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Michael Redd rallies Bucks past Celtics
Jan 29 2006 7:37PM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Michael Redd went with the only cure he knows for shaky shooting after he made only of his first nine shots Sunday.
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James heats up late as Cavs beat Suns
Jan 29 2006 5:19PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - In 6 shining seconds, LeBron James made a block at one end, a dunk at the other and left a lasting memory of greatness. "It was unbelievable," said Phoenix guard Leandro Barbosa.
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Ginobili helps Spurs beat T-wolves 102-88
Jan 29 2006 6:19AM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Manu Ginobili needed three quarters Saturday to warm up in his first game back from an ankle sprain. By the fourth, he was ready to play. Ginobili made all four of his shots in the period, two of them during a decisive 13-1 run, and the San Antonio Spurs pulled away for a 102-88 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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L.A. Clippers extend winning streak
Jan 29 2006 2:41AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - After two tough nights in a row against the Los Angeles Clippers' stingy defense, Carmelo Anthony is glad he won't have to see them again until the first week in April. The Clippers, led by tenacious rookie James Singleton, held the Denver Nuggets' leading scorer to just 16 points Saturday night in a 112-79 rout of the Northwest Division leaders and a sweep of their home-and-home set.
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Warriors snap four-game losing streak
Jan 29 2006 2:38AM (CT)
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Reserve forward Andris Biedrins surveyed the court and saw several players he typically teams with in practice playing with Golden State's first team _ and Baron Davis leading the way as usual. Davis kept things flowing, despite some new faces in his supporting cast. He had 29 points, 16 assists and eight rebounds, and the Warriors snapped a four-game losing streak with a 98-83 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night.
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Allen helps SuperSonics trump Nets 113-104
Jan 29 2006 1:37AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Ray Allen came through with his usual clutch shooting, and second-year center Robert Swift left his coach and teammates impressed. Allen scored 35 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter, and Swift added 14 points and 12 rebounds as the Seattle SuperSonics held off the New Jersey Nets 113-104 on Saturday night.
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Howard lifts Mavs to 103-89 win over Jazz
Jan 29 2006 1:12AM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Coming home from a 5-0 West Coast road trip, Dallas Mavericks coach Avery Johnson feared his club might turn complacent against the struggling Utah Jazz. That's what it has come to for the Mavericks: finding things to worry about. Dirk Nowitzki shook off a twisted ankle to score 21 points and Josh Howard scored 24, leading Dallas past Utah 103-89 Saturday night to up its winning streak to a season-best eight in a row.
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West's double-double sparks Hornets
Jan 29 2006 12:45AM (CT)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - After all of the offcourt distractions of the last two days, the New Orleans Hornets needed something positive. They got it Saturday night. David West scored 15 of his 19 points in the second half and grabbed 12 rebounds to help the Hornets beat the Memphis Grizzlies 95-86. The win came against a backdrop of Chris Andersen's dismissal from the team Friday and lingering questions about where the Hornets will play next year and in the future.
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Bulls win 4th straight, match season high
Jan 29 2006 12:11AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - With Atlanta's Joe Johnson scoring from every angle and nearly unstoppable, the Chicago Bulls' comfortable lead was slipping away. After a 24-point margin had been whittled to five, Ben Gordon bailed the Bulls out. He scored their final 10 points and Chicago held on for a 111-99 win Saturday night.
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