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PRIME TIME  


   LeBron James makes his team better in win over top-ranked Oak Hill
They packed in to see the show, 11,523 strong at Cleveland State's Convocation Center. There were nearly 100 media members present from all over the country, 10 NBA scouts and many local professional athletes.


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AROUND THE LEAGUE  


   Clippers defeat Rockets for fifth straight time
A week ago when they looked at the four-game trip they were about to begin, the Clippers knew it would be a difficult one. The teams they would face were a combined 36-4 on their respective home courts when the Clippers' flight took off.


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IN-DEPTH TEAM COVERAGE   


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Check the Warriors Page for the latest news, commentary and photos.

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INJURY REPORT  
Pacers' Brad Miller Misses Game
Pacers center Brad Miller missed Friday night's game against Denver with a sore left heel.
Clippers activate Michael Olowokandi
The Los Angeles Clippers activated center Michael Olowokandi on Friday and placed forward Cherokee Parks on injured reserve because of back spasms.
T-Wolves: Still waiting on Wally
Wally Szczerbiak's recovery from a toe injury continues to drag on, and the All-Star shooting guard isn't close to returning to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

GAME SUMMARIES  

Debris Rains As Kings Down Jazz 98-96
The Sacramento Kings won a thrilling game that had an ugly finish. Chris Webber made four free throws in the final 8.5 seconds as the Kings beat the Utah Jazz 98-96 Saturday night after a disputed foul call prompted angry Jazz fans to throw debris at the officials as they left the court.

Bulls 97, Bucks 95
Sometimes Jalen Rose feels he can't be stopped, and that might have been the case Saturday night.

Clippers 94, Rockets 83
The Los Angeles Clippers ended Houston's seven-game home winning streak with their best road game of the season.

Mavericks 104, Grizzlies 87
Although the Dallas Mavericks were coming off a rare loss and were without Dirk Nowitzki, Steve Nash didn't have anything special planned.

Trail Blazers 98, Timberwolves 92, OT
The Portland Trail Blazers made only one field goal in the fourth quarter and still managed to win.

Miami Heat Slam G.S. Warriors 101-92
Eddie Jones scored a career-high 38 points as the Miami Heat snapped a five-game losing streak with a 101-92 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night.

Cavaliers 111, Nuggets 104
Cavaliers coach John Lucas jumped in the air, pounded the scorer's table with his left hand and screamed loudly. Then, for effect, he did it again.

Boston Celtics Defeat N.Y. Knicks 113-90
Paul Pierce had 29 points and 10 rebounds as the Boston Celtics beat the New York Knicks for the seventh straight time, 113-90 Saturday night.

Pistons 91, SuperSonics 78
In a surprising reversal of roles, the defenders outran the sprinters.

Suns 102, Hawks 88
Amare Stoudemire showed off his skills, and his best attribute might be his uncanny maturity.





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