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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.
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DOUG ALDEN,
Associated Press,
12/15/2002 10:04 AM EST)
Bulls 97, Bucks 95
Sometimes Jalen Rose feels he can't be stopped, and that might have been the case Saturday night.
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Associated Press,
12/15/2002 01:00 AM EST)
Clippers 94, Rockets 83
The Los Angeles Clippers ended Houston's seven-game home winning streak with their best road game of the season.
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Associated Press,
12/14/2002 11:21 PM EST)
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.
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JAIME ARON,
Associated Press,
12/14/2002 11:01 PM EST)
Trail Blazers 98, Timberwolves 92, OT
The Portland Trail Blazers made only one field goal in the fourth quarter and still managed to win.
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ANDRES YBARRA,
Associated Press,
12/14/2002 10:56 PM EST)
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.
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Associated Press,
12/14/2002 10:48 PM EST)
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.
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TOM WITHERS,
Associated Press,
12/14/2002 10:29 PM EST)
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.
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Associated Press,
12/14/2002 10:01 PM EST)
Pistons 91, SuperSonics 78
In a surprising reversal of roles, the defenders outran the sprinters.
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Associated Press,
12/14/2002 09:58 PM EST)
Suns 102, Hawks 88
Amare Stoudemire showed off his skills, and his best attribute might be his uncanny maturity.
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KEITH PARSONS,
Associated Press,
12/14/2002 09:28 PM EST)
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