March 13, 2009

March 11

March 11
(1) The Hornets beat the Wizards 109-98.

Chris Paul had his 10th career triple double (30 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists).

(2) The 76ers beat the Raptors 115-106.

Thaddeus Young scored a career high 29 points.

(3) The Pistons beat the Knicks 116-111.

Antonio McDyess had a career high 22 rebounds (his fifth career 20-20 game [21 points, 22 rebounds]).

March 6-10

March 6
(1) The Heat beat the Raptors 108-102.

Jose Calderon moved into second place on the Raptors’ all-time assist list.

(2) The Lakers beat the Timberwolves 110-90.

DJ Mbenga tied a career high with five blocks. Kobe Bryant moved into 18th place on the all-time NBA scoring list.

March 7
(1) The Cavaliers beat the Heat 99-89.

LeBron James had his 21st career triple double (14 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds).

(2) The Bucks beat the Warriors 127-120.

Keith Bogans tied a career high with five steals.

March 8
(1) The Magic beat the Celtics 86-79.

Paul Pierce moved into third place on the all-time Celtics’ free throws made list.

(2) The Thunder beat the 76ers 89-74.

Andre Miller has scored 20 points in five straight games for the first time in his career.

March 9
(1) The Pistons beat the Magic 98-94.

Richard Hamilton set a career high with 14 assists.

March 10
(1) The Mavericks beat the Suns 122-117.

Shaquille O’Neal moved passed Elgin Baylor for sixth place on the all-time NBA scoring list.

Steve Nash has scored 20 points in six straight games for the first time in his career.

(2) The Cavaliers beat the Clippers 87-83.

LeBron James had his 22nd career triple-double (32 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists). He also recorded his 800th career steal.

February 24- March 4

(1) February 24
(1) The Heat beat the Pistons 103-91.

Dwayne Wade had a career high 16 assists.

(2) The Lakers beat the Thunder 107-93.

Kobe Bryant moved into 19th place on the all-time scoring list.

(3) The Suns beat the Bobcats 112-102.

Shaquille O’Neal moved passed Paul Silas for 16th place on the all-time rebound list.

(2) February 25
(1) The Magic beat the Knicks 114-109.

Dwight Howard had his 20th career 20-20 game (24 points, 21 rebounds).

Rashard Lewis became the fifth NBA player to hit a three-pointer in each of the first 50 games of the season.

(3) February 26
(1) The Rockets beat the Cavaliers 93-74.

For the first time in his career, LeBron James did not have an assist.

(4) February 27
(1) The Celtics beat the Pacers 104-99.

Rajon Rondo matched his career high with 17 assists.

(2) The Hawks beat the Heat 91-83.

Al Hortford had a career high 22 rebounds.

Dwayne Wade has a team record 667 career steals.

(3) The Mavericks beat the Thunder 110-108.

Dirk Nowitski had his 12th career 40-point game.

(4) The Nuggets beat the Lakers 90-79.

Chris Anderson tied a career high with seven blocks.

(5) The Suns beat the Raptors 133-113.

Shaquille O’Neal had his 49th career 40-point game.

(6) The Bobcats beat the Warriors 112-109.

Andris Biedrin has over 2,500 career rebounds.

(5) February 28
(1) The Heat beat the Knicks 120-115.

Dwayne Wade had his fourth career 40-point 10-assist game.
Active players with 40-point 10 assist games:
Allen Iverson 12
LeBron James 6
Stephon Marbury 5
Dwyane Wade 4
(2) The Bulls beat the Heat 105-102.

Ron Artest made a career high six three-pointers.

(2) The Jazz beat the Kings 102-89.

Ronnie Brewer scored a career high 26 points.

(6) March 1
(1) The Suns beat the Lakers 118-111.

Kobe Bryant had his 96th career 40-point game.

(2) The Mavericks beat the Raptors 109-98.

Jason Kidd became the fourth place to have 10,000 career assists. James Singleton had a career high 16 rebounds.

(3) The Jazz beat the Warriors 112-104.

Deron Williams had his fourth 20+ assist game since 2005-2006.
Most 20+ assist games:
Steve Nash 5
Deron Williams 4
Chris Paul 3
(7) March 2
(1) The Hawks beat the Wizards 98-89.

Dominic McGuire had a career high nine assists.

(8) March 3
(1) The Warriors beat the Timberwolves 118-94.

Mike Miller earned his 3,000th career rebound.

(2) The Rockets beat the Raptors 107-97.

Jose Calderon matched a career high with 16 assists.

Yao Ming reached 8,831 career points, moving into sixth place on the all-time Rockets list.

(9) March 4
(1) The Cavaliers beat the Bucks 91-73.

Delonte West had a career high eight steals.

(2) The Heat beat the Suns 135-129.

Dwayne Wade had a career high 16 assists.

March 12, 2009

Manny, TO, and more

The Dodgers finally resigned Manny Ramirez to a two year $45 million contract. He has a clause in the contract that says he can opt out after the first season.

The Bills signed Terrell Owens to a one year contract worth $6.5 million.

The Twins signed Scott Baker to a four year contract extension worth $15.25 million.

The Cowboys signed Igor Olshansky to a four year $18 million contract ($8 million in guarantees).

The Packers signed Anthony Smith. Terms were undisclosed.

The Eagles signed Sean Jones to a one year contract worth $3 million.

The Seahawks signed Ray Willis to a two year contact.

The Steelers resigned Andre Frazier to a two year contract worth $1.375 million.

The Browns cut Joe Jurevicius.

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The Braves signed Garret Anderson to a one year $2.5 million contract.

The Nationals cut Odallis Peres .

The Colts released Marvin Harrison.

The Giants signed Brandon Jacobs to a four year $25 million extension ($13 in guarantees).

The Bills cuts Derrick Dockery and Robert Royal .

The Buccaneers cut Derrick Brooks, Joey Galloway, Ike Hilliard, and Warrick Dunn.

The Jets cut Laveranues Coles .

The Dolphins signed Channing Crowder to a multi-year contract. Terms of the deal is unknown.

The Dolphins signed Gabril Wilson to a five year contract worth $27.5 million ($8 million in guarantees).

The Dodgers signed Doug Mientkiewicz to a minor league contract.

The Redskins signed DeAngelo Halls to a six year $54 million ($22.5 million in guarantees).

The Colts signed Jeff Saturday to a three year contract. The deal was not disclosed.

Fred Taylor signed Fred Taylor to a two year $5 million contract.

The Vikings acquired Sage Rosenfels from the Texans.

Albert Haynesworth signed a seven year contract with the Redskins worth $100 million ($41 million in guarantees).

The Browns traded Kellen Winslow to a Buccaneers in exchange for draft picks.

The Phillies cut Adam Eaton.

The Celtics signed Stephen Marbury to a contract to finish the season.

The Lions signed Maurice Morris to a three-year contract.

Keith Brooking agrees on a three-year contract with the Cowboys.

Matt Cassell and Mike Vrabel to a Chiefs in exchange for a second round picks.

Antonio Smith signed a five year $35 million with the Texans.

The Broncos signed Brian Dawkings to a five year contract $27 million ($17 million in guarantees).

The Cowboys acquired Jon Kitna from the Lions in exchange for Anthony Henry.

The Jets resigned Brandon Moore to a four year $16 million contract.

Kerry Collins resigned with the Titans . The deal is worth $15 million over two years ($8.5 million in guarantees).

Bart Scott signed a six year contract worth $48 million with the New York Jets.

Juan Cruz signed a two year contract worth $6 million with the Kansas City Royals.

TJ Houshmandzadeh signed a five year contract worth $40 million, $15 million in guarantees, in the Seahawks.

The Dolphins signed Jake Grove to a five year $30 million.

The Buccaneers signed Derrick Ward to a four year $17 million, $6 million in guarantees.

The Dolphins cut Vonnie Holliday.

The Seahawks gave a five year contract worth $21 million to Collin Cole.

Michael Crayton resigned with the Buccaneers. The deal was a five year contract worth $26 million.

The New York Giants signed Chris Canty to a six year $42 million, $17.25 million in guarantees.

The Ravens resigned Ray Lewis to a three-year contract worth $25 million.

The Cardinals signed Kurt Warner to a two year contract worth $23 million, $19 million in guarantees.

The Bengals signed Laveranues Coles to a four year contract worth $28 million, $6 million in guarantees.

The Broncos signed LaMont Jordan to a two year contract worth $2.5 million.

The Lions signed Phillip Buchanon to a two year $8.5 million contract.

The Lions signed Grady Jackson to a three-year contract worth $8 million.

The 49ers signed Takeo Spikes (two year $6 million) and Damon Huard,

The Cowboys cut Terrell Owens .

February 22, 2009

Last news I'll post

Orlando, Houston and Memphis have reached agreement on a three-way trade. The Rockets acquired Brian Cook and Kyle Lowry, the Grizzlies acquired Mike Wilks, Adonal Foyle, and the Magic acquired Rafer Austin.

The Orioles signed a four year contract extension worth $40 million.

The Dodgers signed Orlando Hudson to a one year contract worth $3.38 million.

The Twins signed Joe Crede to a one year contract worth $2.5 million.

The Rangers signed Kris Benson to a minor league contract.

February 21, 2009

More news

The Cleveland Indians signed Tony Graffanino to a minor league contract.

The Phillies signed former Mariner Miguel Cairo to a minor league contract.

The Red Sox signed Brad Wilkenson to a minor league contract.

The Kings acquired Sam Cassell from the Celtics in exchange for a future second round pick.

The Suns fired Terry Porter.

The Pirates signed Matt McLouth to a three-year contract worth $15.75 million.

The Reds signed Edwin Encarnacion to a two year contract worth $7.6 million.

The Jaguars cut Fred Taylor .

The Ravens cut cornerback Chris McAllister .

The Bulls and Kings make a trade. The Bulls will send Andres Noccioni, Drew Gooden, Michael Ruffin, and Cedric Simmons to the Kings in exchange for Brad Miller and John Salmons.

The Timberwolves agreed on a trade with the Kings. The T-Wolves sent Calvin Booth and Rashad McCants in exchange for Shelden Williams and Bobby Brown.

The Knicks and Thunder agreed on a trading deadline deal. The Kicks will send Malick Rose to the Thunder for Chris Wilcox.

The Knicks and Bulls agreed on a trade. The Bulls will send Larry Hughes to the Knicks in exchange for Jerome James, Tim Thomas, and Anthony Roberson.

The Braves signed Tom Glavine to a one year contract worth $4.5 million.

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The Twins signed Luis Ayala to a one year contract worth $1.3 million.

Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003.

The Mariners signed Tyler Johnson to a minor league contract.

The Lakers traded Vladimir Radmonovic to the Bobcats in exchange for Adam Morrison.

The Rangers signed Andruw Jones.

The Phillies signed Ryan Howard to the three-year contract worth $54 million.

Miguel Tejada plead guilty on charges of lying about his use of steroids.

Adam Dunn signed a two year contract with the Washington Nationals worth $20 million.

The Angels signed Bobby Abreu to a one year contract worth $5 million.

Brett Favre has announced his retirement.

(We’ll see how long that goes)

The Mariners signed their first round pick Josh Fields .

Erving Santana signed a four year contract worth $30 million with the Angels.

The Mets signed Livan Hernandez to a minor league contract.

February 18-20

February 18, 2009
(1) The Timberwolves beat the Heat 111-104.

Sebastian Telfair scored a career high 30 points.

February 19, 2009
(1) The Spurs beat the Pistons 83-79.

Antonio McDyess got his 1,000th career block.

February 20, 2009
(1) The Pacers beat the Timberwolves 112-105.

Randy Foye scored a career high 36 points.

(2) The Rockets beat the Mavericks 93-86.

JJ Barea scored a career high 26 points.

(3) The Cavaliers beat the Bucks 111-103.

LeBron James scored 55 points. He made a career high eight three-pointers. He tied a franchise single game record set by Danny Ferry and Wesley Person.
Most 50-point games on the road:
Michael Jordan 13
Kobe Bryant 9
LeBron James 7
Allen Iverson 4
(4) The Suns beat the Thunder 140-118.

Leandro Barbossa scored a career high 41 points. He also tied a career high six steals.
Matt Barnes had a career high nine assists.

February 8- 17

February 8, 2009
(1) The Magic beat the Nets 101-84.

Dwight Howard had his fourth career 30 point game, and 16th career 15-plus rebound.

(2) The Hornets beat the Timberwolves 101-97.

Al Jefferson had his 32nd career 25-point 10-rebound game (25 points 14 rebounds). Ryan Gomez made a career high five three-pointers.

(3) The Suns beat the Pistons 102-97.

Steve Nash passed Lenny Wilkins for 10th place on the all-time assist list.

February 9, 2009
(1) The Grizzlies beat the Hornets 85-80.

OJ Mayo had his first career double-double (22 points 16 rebounds, a career high).

(2) The Bucks beat the Rockets 124-112.

Aaron Brooks had a career high 23 points.

February 10, 2009
(1) The Raptors beat the Timberwolves 110-102.

Randy Foye scored a career high 33 points.

(2) The Lakers beat the Thunder 105-98.

Kobe Bryant became the first player to score 23,000 points.

February 11, 2009
(1) The Cavaliers beat the Suns 109-92.

Mo Williams scored a career high 44 points.

(2) The 76ers beat the Grizzlies 91-87.

Hakim Warrick tied a career high with 31 points.

(3) The Clippers beat the Knicks 128-124.

Steve Novak scored a career high 23 points. Baron Davis had a career high 20 assists.

Nate Robinson had a career high 15 assists. He also became the first player since Magic Johnson to have 33 points, 15 assists, nine rebounds, and five steals.

February 12, 2009
(1) The Celtics beat the Mavericks 99-92.

Rajon Rondo grabbed his second career triple-double (19 points, 15 rebounds, 14 assists).

February 17, 2009
(1) The Magic beat the Bobcats 107-102.

Dwight Howard scored a career high 45 points. He tied Shaquille O’Neal for most consecutive double-doubles with 18 (45 points 19 rebounds).

(2) The Knicks beat the Spurs 112-107.

Nate Robinson has scored 30 points in a personal record three-straight game.

(3) The Hornets beat the Thunder 100-98.

Kevin Durant scored a career high 47 points.

(4) The Lakers beat the Hawks 96-83.

Pau Gasol had his third career triple-double (12 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists).

February 10, 2009

January 27-February 7

January 27
The Cavaliers beat the Kings 117-110.

LeBron James had his 20th career triple double. Mo Williams scored a career high 43 points. Mo Williams made a career-high seven three-pointers.

The Bobcats beat the Lakers 117-110.

Raymond Felton added a career high 11 rebounds.

January 29
The Spurs beat the Suns 114-105.

Shaquille O’Neal moved into seventh place on the all-time scoring list. Steve Nash moved into 11th place on the all-time assist list.

January 30
The Celtics beat the Pistons 86-76.

Allen Iverson moved into 16th place on the all-time scoring list.

The Jazz beat the Thunder 110-90.

Paul Millsap tied a career high with seven assists.

February 1
Super Bowl
The Steelers beat the Cardinals 27-23.

James Harrison ran for a Super Bowl record 100-yards.

Basketball
The Celtics beat the Timberwolves 109-101.

Paul Pierce has scored 35 or more points 62 times.

Al Jefferson had his 19th career 30-point game.

The Kings beat the Thunder 122-118.

John Salmons scored his 4,000th career point.

The Cavaliers beat the Pistons 90-80.

Mo Williams has scored in double-digits for the 20th straight game (a career high).

February 2
The Lakers beat the Knicks 126-117.

Kobe Bryant scored a Madison Square Gardens record 61 points. This was his fifth career 60-point game.

February 3
The Cavaliers beat the Raptors 101-83.

LeBron James became the fastest player to 12,000 points.

The Timberwolves beat the Pacers 116-111.

Jeff Foster had a career five assists.

The Nets beat the Bucks 99-85.

Vince Carter had his fifth career triple double (15 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds).

The Bulls beat the Rockets 107-100.

Luis Scola tied a career high by collecting 18 rebounds.

February 4
The Magic beat the Clippers

Anthony Johnson made a career high six three-pointers.

The Lakers beat the Raptors
Joey Graham scored a career high 24 points. Chris Bosh passed the 8,000 point mark.

The Mavericks beat the Trail Blazers 104-99.

Jason Kidd moved into 4th place on the all-time assist.

The Warriors beat the Suns 124-112.

Stephen Jackson earned his first career triple double (30 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists).

February 5
The 76ers beat the Pacers 99-94.

Samuel Dalembert had his fifth career 20-rebound game.

February 6
The Hawks beat the Bobcats 102-97.

Marvin Williams made a record 18 three-throws.

The Hornets beat the Raptors 101-92.

Peja Stoyakovic made seven three-pointers, giving him 68 games with at least five three-pointers made.

February 7
The Nets beat the Nuggets 114-70.

Rookie Ryan Anderson earned his first double-double (13 points, 12 rebounds).

The Rockets beat the Timberwolves 107-90.

Al Jefferson collected a career high 22 rebounds.

The Pistons beat the Bucks 126-121.

Rasheed Wallace made a career high seven three-pointers.

January 23-25

January 23
The Pacers beat Rockets 107-102

Luis Scola scored a career high 25 point.

The Bobcats beat the Suns 98-76.

Raja Bell set a career high with eight assists.

The Timberwolves beat the Hornets 116-108.

James Posey made a career high seven three-pointers.

The Spurs beat the Nets 94-91.

For the fourth time in his career Tim Duncan has had as many as four blocks in a game.

The Clippers beat the Thunder 107-104.

Eric Durant scored a career high 46 point.

January 25
The Nuggets beat the Jazz 117-97.

Nene Hilario tied a career high with 28 points.

The Timberwolves beat the Bulls 109-108.

Joakim Noah tied a career high with seven blocks.

The Warriors beat the Clippers 107-92.

Steve Novak had a career high eight rebounds.

January 18-21

January 18
The Suns beat the Raptors 117-113

Joey Graham scored a career high 22 points.

January 19
The Hawks beat the Raptors 87-84.

Joe Johnson made his 500th career three-pointer.

The Timberwolves beat the Clippers 94=86.

Steve Novak scored a career high 18 points.

The Celtics beat the Suns 104-87.

Steve Nash moved into 12th place on the all-time assists list (7,101).

January 21
The Knicks beat the Suns 114-109.

David Lee set a career high by earning his 30th career double-double (25 points, 16 rebounds).

The Cavaliers beat the Trail Blazers 104-98.

Mo Williams made a career high six-three pointers.

The Lakers beat the Clippers 108-97.

Andrew Bynum became the first Laker to have a 40-point (career high 42) 15-rebound game since Shaquille O’Neal was traded to the Heat. Kobe Bryant had his 16th career triple double (18 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists).

February 7, 2009

More news

The Brewers resigned Craig Counsell to a one year $1 million contract.

Sean Casey will retire.

The Royals signed Zack Greinke to a four year extension worth $38 million.

The Yankees resigned Andy Pettitte to a one year $5.5 million contract.

The Mariners traded Aaron Heilman to the Cubs in exchange for Garret Olson and Ronny Cedeno.

The Mariners signed Mike Sweeney to a minor league contract.

The Pirates signed Paul Maholm to a three year extension worth $14.5 million.

The Rays signed Brian Shouse to a two year contract.

The Red Sox signed Jason Varitek to a one year $5 million.

If Varitek is worth $5 million, then Johjima is definitely not worth $8 million.

The Magic acquired Tyron Lue from the Bucks in exchange for Keith Boggins.

I appologize for being so late w/the news.

The Orioles acquired Felix Pie from the Chicago Cubs, in exchange for left-handed pitcher Garrett Olson and minor league pitcher Henry Williamson.

The Mavericks acquired Matt Carroll and Ryan Hollins in exchange for DeSagana Diop.

Jeff Kent announced his retirement.

The Dodgers signed Brad Ausmus to a one year contract worth $1 million.

The Padres signed catcher Henry Blanco to a one year $725,000 contract.

The Rangers signed Omar Visquel to a minor league contract.

The Mariners acquired David Aardsma from the Red Sox in exchange for a minor league pitcher.

January 17, 2009

derek lowe, coaches, youkilis, and more

The Grizzlies signed Darius Miles to a 10-day contract.

Red Sox signed Mark Kotsay to a one year contract.

The Dodgers signed Shawn Estes to a minor league contract.

The Rays signed Greg Kapler to a one year contract worth $1 million.

The Braves signed Derek Lowe to a four year contract worth $60 million.

The Dodgers signed Guillermo Mota to a one year contract.

The Mets signed Alex Cora to a one year contract worth $2 million.

The White Sox signed Bartolo Colon to a one year contract worth $1 million.

The Dodgers released Andruw Jones .

The Red Sox signed Kevin Youkilis to a four year contract extension worth $40 million.

The Lions signed Jim Schwartz (may the Schwartz be with you) to a four year contract to become their head coach.

The Buccaneers fired Jon Gruden.

The Rams signed Steve Spagnuolo to a four year contract to become their new head coach.

The Buccaneers hired Raheem Morris as their head coach.

Saturday numbers

Saturday
(1) The Mavericks beat the Jazz 115-108. Dallas is now 23-17.

Dirk Nowitski scored his 18,000th point.

Wednesday through Friday

Wednesday
(1) The Bulls beat the Raptors 102-98. Chicago was 17-22.

Andrea Bargani scored a career high 31 points.

(2) The Knicks beat the Wizards 128-122. New York was 15-22.

Nick Young scored a career high 33 points.

(3) The Heat beat the Bucks 102-99. Miami was 21-17.

Daequin Cook scored a career high 24 points.

(4) The Hornets beat the Mavericks 104-97. New Orleans was 23-12.

Chris Paul became the first player with 30 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, and seven steals since Alvin Robinson in 1986.
Players with those numbers in one game:
Chris Paul, Hornets Jan. 14, 2009
Alvin Robertson, Spurs Nov. 19, 1986
Micheal Ray Richardson, Nets Oct. 30, 1985
Larry Bird, Celtics Feb. 18, 1985
Rick Barry, Warriors Oct. 29, 1974
(5) The Kings beat the Warriors 135-133. Sacramento was 10-30.

John Salmons finished with a career high 14 rebounds. Brad Millers had a career high 22 rebounds.

Thursday
(1) The Bulls beat the Cavaliers 102-93. Chicago was 18-22.

LeBron James missed a career worst 13 shots in a row.
Most consecutive missed shots by LBJ:
(January 15, 2009) at CHI 13
(February 24, 2006) vs. WASH 10
(March 26, 2006) at Hou 10
(2) The Nuggets beat the Suns 119-113. Denver was 27-13.

Kenyon Martin earned a career high seven steals.

Friday
(1) The 76ers beat the Spurs 109-87. Philadelphia was 19-20.

Thadeus Young scored a career high 29 points.

(2) The Wizards beat the Knicks 96-89. Washington was 8-31.

David Lee matched his career high with 21 rebounds.

(3) The Magic beat the Lakers 109-103. Orlando was 32-9.

Kobe Bryant had his 15th career triple double (28 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists).
Most triple-doubles in Laker history:
Magic Johnson 138
Kobe Bryant 15
Vlade Divac 4
Lamar Odom 4

Friday to Tuesday (9-13)

Friday
(1) The Bulls beat the Wizards 98-86. Chicago was 16-20.

Nick Young scored a career high 28 points.

(2) The Heat beat the Kings 119-115. Miami was 19-16.

Dwayne Wade had his fifth 40-point game this season, most in his career.

(3) The Suns beat the Mavericks 128-100. Phoenix was 20-13.

For the fourth time in his career Shaq made all of his three-throws (minimum seven shots).

(4) The Lakers beat the Pacers 121-119. Los Angeles was 29-6.

Kobe Bryant had a 30 point,1 3 assist game for the second time in his career.

Football
Saturday
(1) The Eagles beat the Giants 23-11. Philadelphia is now 2-0 in the postseason.

Asante Samuel had his seventh career playoff interception, tying Rodney Harrison for most among active players.

Basketball
Sunday
(1) The Warriors beat the Pacers 120-117. Golden State was 11-28.

Danny Granger tied a career high with 42 points.

(2) The Lakers beat the Heat 108-105. Los Angeles continued their great run by starting 30-6.

Paul Gasol had a career high 18 rebounds.

Monday
(1) The Bucks beat the Wizards 97-91. Milwaukee was 19-21.

Nick Young scored a career high 30 points.

(2) The Celtics beat the Raptors 115-109. Boston was 31-9.

Kevin Garnett scored his 21,000th career point.

(3) The Trail Blazers beat the Bulls 109-95. Portland was 23-14.

Travis Outlaw scored his second career 30-point game.

(4) The Jazz beat the Pacers 120-113. Utah was 23-15.

Mehmet Okur scored a career high 43 points. He became the first Jazz center to score more then 40-points in a game.

Tuesday
(1) The Heat beat the Timberwolves 99-96. Miami was 20-17.

Udonis Haslem scored his 4,000th career point.

(2) The Cavaliers beat the Grizzlies 102-87. Cleveland was 30-6.

LeBron James had his 19th career triple double (30 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists).

Kyle Lowry scored a career high 25 points.

Friday through Wednesday (2-7)

Friday
(1) The Cavaliers beat the Bulls 117-92. Cleveland is now 27-5 for the season.

Anderson Varejao scored a career high 26 points. LeBron James had his 18th career triple double (16 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds).

(2) The Bucks beat the Bobcats 103-75. Milwaukee is now 16-18 for the season.

Michael Redd moved into fifth place on the Bucks scoring list (10,980).

(3) The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Jazz 113-100. The Lakers are now 26-5 for the season.

Paul Gasol scored his 10,000th point. Kobe Bryant now has 94 career 40-point games.
Most 40-point games:
Wilt Chamberlain 271
Michael Jordan 173
Kobe Bryant 94*
Elgin Baylor 88
Allen Iverson 79
Saturday
(1) The Pacers beat the Kings 122-117. Indiana is now 12-21 for the season.

Kevin Martin made a career high seven three-pointers.

(2) The Bobcats beat the Bucks 102-92. Charlotte is now 12-22 for the season.

Michael Redd scored his 11,000th career point.

(3) The Nuggets beat the Hornets 105-100. Denver is now 23-12 for the season.

Chris Paul had his 12th career 30 points 10 assist game.

Football
(1) The Chargers beat the Colts 23-17.

Peyton Manning had his sixth career 300-yard playoff passing game.

(2) The Eagles beat the Vikings 26-14.

Asante Samuel had his fourth career postseason interception, setting an NFL record. Donovan McNabb has his second career 300-yard playoff passing game.

Sunday
Football
(1) The Ravens beat the Dolphins 27-9.

Ed Reed tied an NFL record for most interceptions in his first three-playoff games with five.

Monday
Basketball
(1) The Raptor beat the Magic 108-102. Toronto is now 14-20 for the season.

Dwight Howard tied a career high with 39 points. Rashard Lewis set a career high with nine assists.

(2) The Pistons beat the Clippers 88-87. Detroit is now 21-11 for the season.

Mardy Collins had a career high with 12 assists.

(3) The Nets beat the Kings 98-90. New Jersey is now 17-18 for the season.

Vince Carter had his eighth rebound in the first quarter (a personal record).

Tuesday
(1) The 76ers beat the Rockets 104-96. Philadelphia is now 14-20 for the season.

Andre Miller moved into 32nd place on the all-time assist list (5685).

(2) The Hornets beat the Lakers 116-105. New Orleans is now 21-10 for the season.

David West tied a career high with 40 points.

Wednesday
(1) The Rockets beat the Celtics 89-85. Houston is now 22-15 for the season.

Kevin Garnett moved past Walt Ballamy (20,941) for 26th place on the all-time scoring list.

(2) The Raptors beat the Wizards 99-93. Toronto is now 15-21 for the season.

Antoine Jamison earned his 6,000th career rebound. He is one of eight active players with 14,000 points and 6,000 rebounds.

(3) The Timberwolves beat the Thunder 129-87. Minnesota is now 10-25 for the season.

Randy Foye matched his career high with 32 points.

(4) Los Angeles beat the Warriors 114-106. The Lakers are now 28-6 for the season.

Paul Gasol had a career high 18 rebounds.

Andris Biedrins had a career high 17 rebounds.