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| Phoenix Suns Team Report - January 17 |
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01/17/2004 |
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| === Phoenix Suns Team Report - January 17 === (MySportsbook) - Joe Johnson shot 12-of-16 from the field and scored a season-high 26 points to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 104-93 win over Golden State on Friday at America West Arena. Shawn Marion scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting and pulled down nine rebounds, as the Suns won their second straight game. Amare Stoudemire poured in 21, as Phoenix had three players score 20-plus points in a game for the second night in a row. "It's a good feeling to get bac |
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| Los Angeles Lakers Team Report - January 17 |
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01/17/2004 |
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| th injuries, as the Lakers dropped their seventh straight on the road. Los Angeles also had its three-game winning streak overall come to an end. O'Neal is expected to miss tonight's game, but could return to the Lakers' lineup on Monday against the Phoenix Suns. Malone and Bryant are currently on the injured list. Kareem Rush was forced to pick up the scoring slack on Friday and finished with a career-high 30 points in the losing effort. Gary Payton chipped in 16 points for the Lakers. The Lakers have won |
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| Portland Trail Blazers Team Report - January 16 |
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01/16/2004 |
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| === Portland Trail Blazers Team Report - January 16 === (MySportsbook) - The Portland Trail Blazers dropped their third straight game on Thursday with a 105-96 loss to the lowly Phoenix Suns. Zach Randolph paced the Blazers with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Ruben Patterson scored a season-high 21 points for Portland, which has lost four of its last five and seven of its last eight games. Derek Anderson had 14 points in the loss. Wesley Person's three-pointer pulled the Blazers within four at 88-84 with les |
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| Sacramento Kings Team Report - January 10 |
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01/10/2004 |
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| === Sacramento Kings Team Report - January 10 === (MySportsbook) - The Kings posted a 113-93 thrashing of the Phoenix Suns on Friday night. Peja Stojakovic finished with 29 points and 12 rebounds to pace the Kings to the win. Mike Bibby delivered 25 points and nine assists, while Bobby Jackson added 24 points for the Kings, who won for the fifth time in six games. Brad Miller posted 14 points and 11 rebounds for Sacramento, which used an 18-6 run in the second quarter to overturn a three-point deficit. S |
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| San Antonio Spurs Team Report - January 10 |
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01/10/2004 |
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| ile holding New Orleans to just 32 percent. The Spurs survived their 21 turnovers thanks to their hot shooting. San Antonio has won eight of nine and 12 of its last 14 home games to improve to 15-4. The Spurs will likely have recently signed point guard Charlie Ward in uniform Saturday against Indiana. Ward was inked Friday after he was waived by the Phoenix Suns on Jan. 6. Ward spent his first 10 NBA seasons with the New York Knicks before being traded to Phoenix as a part of a multiplayer deal on Monday. |
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| Houston Rockets Team Report - January 9 |
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01/09/2004 |
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| 10. Houston led for all but 30 seconds of the contest and was ahead by double- digits for all but three minutes. The only negative for the Rockets came after the game when they learned that free agent guard Charlie Ward, who had been released by the Phoenix Suns after being acquired by them in the Stephon Marbury deal, had apparently reached an agreement with the San Antonio Spurs. Houston had been one of many teams vying for the former Heisman Trophy winner's services. The Rockets, who are 8-11 on the road |
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| Phoenix Suns Team Report - January 8 |
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01/08/2004 |
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| === Phoenix Suns Team Report - January 8 === (MySportsbook) - The Phoenix Suns fell to the Milwaukee Bucks, 95-87, on Wednesday at the Bradley Center. Joe Johnson collected 25 points, eight boards and seven assists for Phoenix, which has dropped four straight and eight of its last 11 contests. Shawn Marion chipped in 19 points and 10 rebounds, while Leandro Barbosa added 16 points for the Suns. Antonio McDyess and Howard Eisley made their Phoenix debuts and scored four and two points, respectively. Both |
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| Sacramento Kings Team Report - January 8 |
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01/08/2004 |
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| tributed 13 points as Sacramento had its four-game win streak come to an end. The Kings might have shot the ball extremely well in the first quarter, but struggled the rest of the night. After hitting 13-of-26 (50 percent) shots in the opening period, Sacramento converted on just 19-of-59 (32 percent) the rest of the way. Sacramento is an NBA-best 18-2 at home but just 6-7 on the road. The Kings have dropped eight of their last 10 at Seattle. The Kings are off until Friday when they visit the Phoenix Suns. |
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| Suns try to continue mastery over the Bucks |
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01/07/2004 |
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| Milwaukee, WI (MySportsbook) - The Phoenix Suns try to continue their recent mastery over the Milwaukee Bucks this evening when they wrap up their five- game road trip at the Bradley Center. Phoenix won both matchups last season and has beaten the Bucks seven straight times dating back to November 12, 1999. The Suns have also won 10 of their last 12 in Milwaukee. Phoenix, though, comes into tonight's contest riding a three-game losing streak after an 87-82 loss to the Chicago Bulls on Monday. Leandro Bar |
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| Cavs start six-game road trip |
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01/07/2004 |
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| action. Cleveland, which has lost two straight on the road, is 2-15 away from home this season. The Raptors play the second of a four-game homestand tonight. On Sunday, Carter scored a game-high 23 points to lead the Raptors to an 83-73 win over the Phoenix Suns in front of their home crowd. Jalen Rose scored 16 points, while Donyell Marshall netted 15 and pulled down 15 rebounds for Toronto. Alvin Williams finished with 13 points for the Raptors, who have won three of their last four games. Toronto is 10-5 |
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