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Heat rally to down Pistons 100-98
Feb 12 2006 11:37PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - Dwyane Wade led the comeback and then the celebration, skipping along the sideline and high-fiving jubilant fans. The Miami Heat finally showed they can beat the elite, especially when they have Wade as a weapon. He scored the Heat's last 17 points, including the game-winner on a 16-footer with 2.3 seconds left, and they edged the Detroit Pistons 100-98 Sunday.
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Yao leads Rockets past Knicks 90-83
Feb 12 2006 11:25PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - Yao Ming had 24 points, eight rebounds and four blocks to help the Houston Rockets overcame Tracy McGrady's dismal shooting in a 90-83 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday night.
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Carter leads Nets past sluggish Bucks
Feb 12 2006 11:03PM (CT)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - With the Continental Airlines Arena less than a quarter full because of a record-setting snowstorm and a sluggish opponent after an overnight trip, the New Jersey Nets needed to find an energy source.
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Celtics stay simple in win over Magic
Feb 12 2006 10:01PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Celtics are benefiting from Doc Rivers' decision to keep things simple. Paul Pierce scored 31 points and Wally Szczerbiak added 24 to lead the Celtics to a 102-94 win over Orlando on Sunday night in Grant Hill's return to the Magic lineup.
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Spurs drop Pacers for ninth straight win
Feb 12 2006 6:39PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Even though Tim Duncan and Tony Parker are their All-Stars, the San Antonio Spurs needed Manu Ginobili to beat the Indiana Pacers. Ginobili scored 10 of his 29 points in the final 1:28 as the Spurs beat the Pacers 92-88 on Sunday for their league-best ninth straight win.
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Home-loving Wizards drop 76ers 107-97
Feb 12 2006 5:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Washington's offseason moves are finally paying off. Gilbert Arenas had 27 points, four assists and three steals as the Wizards completed a perfect five-game homestand Sunday with a 107-97 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Bryant, Magic, Leslie join Shooting Stars
Feb 12 2006 3:44PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - NBA scoring leader Kobe Bryant will team with former Lakers great Magic Johnson and Los Angeles Sparks center Lisa Leslie in the Shooting Stars competition on Saturday night of All-Star weekend.
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Warriors surprise Cavaliers in Cleveland
Feb 12 2006 6:15AM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - Jason Richardson was up for the challenge of facing LeBron James. Richardson scored 31 points in a shooting duel with Cleveland's All-Star to lead the Golden State Warriors over the Cavaliers 99-91 on Saturday night.
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Grizzlies keep Kobe in check, beat Lakers
Feb 12 2006 2:47AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pau Gasol's low-post dominance and a determined starting backcourt of ex-Los Angeles Lakers were enough to help the Memphis Grizzlies escape Staples Center with a one-point win for the second time this season.
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Redd nets 18 as Bucks hold off Bobcats
Feb 12 2006 12:23AM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Before hustling out of town to try to beat a blizzard to New Jersey, the Milwaukee Bucks again took care of business at home. Milwaukee won its fifth straight home game, beating the short-handed Charlotte Bobcats 99-93 Saturday night.
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Yao leads Rockets over Jazz 102-88
Feb 12 2006 12:20AM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - Three nights after ripping his team for a bad loss, Houston coach Jeff Van Gundy had plenty of nice things to say about the Rockets' 102-88 win over the Utah Jazz on Saturday night.
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