Wrap-up: Gasol leads Grizzlies over Lakers 85-73 (AP) Updated: 2005-11-15 14:53
The run put the Knicks up 55-44 entering the final period. They forced the
Jazz into some poor shot selection with the clock winding down, and Utah was
just 2-for-18 in the period.
Golden State Warriors center Adonal Foyle (31)
goes up for a rebound against Chicago Bulls center Othella Harrington (L)
and forward Michael Sweetney (R) during the first quarter of their NBA
game in Oakland, California, November 14, 2005.
[Reuters] | Jazz owner Larry Miller was angry after his team scored just eight points in
the third quarter. He spent the fourth standing next to the Utah bench, but it
didn't help as the Jazz fell to 4-4.
Richardson's 32 leads Warriors over Bulls
OAKLAND, Calif. - Jason Richardson scored a season-high 32 points and the
Golden State Warriors thrived on a quiet night for Baron Davis, beating the
Chicago Bulls 100-82 Monday.
Mike Dunleavy and Troy Murphy scored 15 points apiece for the Warriors, who
improved to 3-1 at home with strong performances from the supporting cast around
Davis. The charismatic point guard had just 10 points and six assists in 34
minutes, but hit two late 3-pointers in a relatively easy night for his sore
hamstrings.
Davis' best play was a no-look alley-oop to Richardson in the third quarter.
Richardson added another big dunk on a pass from Davis with 2:24 to play,
thwarting the Bulls' last rally.
The Bulls hung on for a one-point win over the Warriors in Chicago on
Wednesday, but got off to a terrible start on their annual early-season six-game
road trip while the circus takes over the United Center.
Andres Nocioni scored 12 of his 17 points in the first half, and Jannero
Pargo hit four 3-pointers in Chicago's seventh straight loss in Oakland.
The Bulls' backcourt was terrible, with Kirk Hinrich and Chris Duhon
combining for 3-of-21 shooting. Center Tyson Chandler had just four points in 20
foul-plagued minutes, and top reserve Ben Gordon also struggled, going 2-for-12.
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