Monday, November 11, 2002
Hornets rally in New York
The Associated Press
NEW YORK - Baron Davis took over in overtime when the Knicks didn't have a point guard to defend him, leading the New Orleans Hornets to a 97-91 victory Sunday over New York.
Davis scored five of his 24 points and had two of his seven assists in overtime, when the Hornets scored the final 10 points of the game.
P.J. Brown added 16 points and 11 rebounds and Jamal Mashburn just missed a triple-double with 15 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.
For the Knicks, Allan Houston scored 27 but missed four of his five shots in overtime. Lee Nailon added 18 against his former team.
Clippers 120, Magic 117 ORLANDO, Fla. - Corey Maggette led a late surge and Los Angeles overcame a seven-point deficit in the final 3:13 to beat Orlando.
The Clippers led by 10 early in the fourth quarter. But Orlando's Darrell Armstrong scored eight consecutive points, including a pair of free throws that put the Magic ahead 113-106.
After Armstrong missed a 3-pointer, Keyon Dooling's free throws put Los Angeles ahead for good.
Andre Miller scored 29 points for the Clippers. Eric Piatkowski and Michael Olowokandi each had a season-high 21 points and Maggette finished with 19.
Elton Brand had 16 points and a game-high 12 rebounds for Los Angeles.
Kings 105, Hawks 97 SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Chris Webber scored 27 points Sunday night and the Sacramento Kings remained unbeaten at home this season, defeating the Atlanta Hawks 105-97.
Ahead by four points heading into the final period, the Kings went on a 16-5 run.
Bobby Jackson closed the streak with a 3-pointer and a long jumper, giving Sacramento a 91-77 lead midway through the quarter.
Jackson scored 23 points and had five steals for Sacramento, which is 4-0 at Arco Arena.
Despite a scoreless first half, Doug Christie finished with 19 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the Kings. Peja Stojakovic made three 3-pointers and had 17 points and Vlade Divac added nine points, 10 rebounds and six assists.
Shareef Abdur-Rahim made 14 of 16 free throws and finished with 32 points and seven rebounds for Atlanta.
Glenn Robinson had 15 points and nine rebounds for the Hawks, who lost their third straight game, all on the road.
Reserve Dion Glover scored 13 points and Theo Ratliff contributed 12 points and 13 rebounds. Jason Terry had nine points and 10 assists for the Hawks.
Webber scored 15 points and Jackson had 14 as the Kings took a 48-47 lead at halftime.
BENGALS
Ravens 38, Bengals 27
Daugherty: Bengals due for a reality check
Blake beats Bengals with passing variety
Kitna, Johnson keep connecting
Bennett sets return record
Bengals-Ravens stats
Week 10 report card
Not back on track: 1-8
NFL
Who says the NFL has no quarterbacks?
Steelers 34, Falcons 34, OT
Sunday's NFL roundup
NFL injury report
NFL Today
NFL standings
HIGH SCHOOLS
Elder, Colerain at Nippert Saturday
High School state football playoff pairings
Elder-Colerain ticket sales
Walton-Verona's Daniels begins road back
BASEBALL
Dodgers catcher Lo Duca gets royal treatment in Japan
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Ohio State focused on Fiesta Bowl spot
Miami's Romberg glad he spoke up
College football Top 25 polls
HOCKEY
Osgood saves Isles
Local hockey
NBA
Hornets rally in New York
O'Neal still feeling pain, unlikely to play Tuesday
KEENELAND
Marquetry half-sister tops Sunday session at Keeneland
OTHER NATIONAL HEADLINES
Langer, Montgomerie share title
Serena Williams advances to WTA finals
Kenseth tops in Phoenix
XAVIER
Rankings nice, but victories better