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Orlando Magic guard Jameer Nelson, right, tries to get past Toronto Raptors forward Joey Graham (14) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. Orlando won 103-90.

Stan Van Gundy predicted at the morning shootaround that Toronto forward Chris Bosh would score 40 points against his Orlando Magic. The Magic coach turned out to be right -- and he still got to smile about it. Jameer Nelson, Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis had 22 points apiece as the Magic overcame Bosh's 40-point, 18-rebound night in a 103-90 win in a rematch of first-round NBA playoff foes.


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Milwaukee Bucks forward Richard Jefferson sits and watches after picking up two fouls while starting against the Denver Nuggets in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Denver on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008.

The high-flying, high-scoring Denver Nuggets didn't leave town with Allen Iverson, after all. Although the new model features a stingy defense and an effective halfcourt offense engineered by Chauncey Billups, there's still some pop left in the lineup to light up the scoreboards. Linas Kleiza scored 25 points and Carmelo Anthony had 17 and the Nuggets whipped Milwaukee 114-105 Tuesday night.


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Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger reacts after hitting a shot and getting fouled during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Atlanta Hawks Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 in Indianapolis.  The Pacers won 113-96.

Danny Granger isn't ready to consider himself an NBA star just yet. But the Indiana Pacers' fourth-year swingman is certainly playing like one. Granger scored 34 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter, and the Pacers beat the slumping Atlanta Hawks 113-96 on Tuesday night. "He's got that killer instinct for a scorer," said Indiana center Rasho Nesterovic, who added 21 points.


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New York Knicks players watch kids race cars around the court during a timeout in the fourth quarter of their 110-101 loss to the Boston Celtics a basketball game in Boston Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008.

It was quiet -- too quiet -- in the Boston locker room before the game. On the floor, the Celtics managed to replace Kevin Garnett's intensity just fine. "Not having a great player out there, you definitely miss him," point guard Rajon Rondo said after Boston beat the New York Knicks 110-101 on Tuesday night while Garnett served a one-game suspension.


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Washington Wizards injured guards Antonio Daniels, front left, and  Gilbert Arenas, front right, look on along with teammates, back left, Etan Thomas, Oleksiy Pecherov from Russia, and Darius Songaila look on during the final minutes of an NBA basketball game against the Miami Heat,Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, in Washington. The Heat won 94-87.

Before the game, coach Eddie Jordan said of his Washington Wizards: "We don't have rhythm, we don't have harmony, we're trying to incorporate chemistry." The Miami Heat seem to have the makings of all three, even though they're starting two rookies on a team that last year went 15-67. The Heat beat the Wizards on Tuesday night for the second time in five days.


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Dallas Mavericks' Josh Howard (5) drives past Charlotte Bobcats' Shannon Brown (12) during the second half of the Mavericks' 100-83 win in an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008.

Mark Cuban yelled and cheered from his courtside seat during the game, then high-fived his players after it was over. The boisterous Dallas Mavericks owner didn't act any differently a day after being charged with insider trading. His team, meanwhile, stopped looking like the dysfunctional unit that started the season.


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New York Knicks, left to right, Wilson Chandler, Chris Duhon, Malik Rose, David Lee stand around during a timeout late in the fourth quarter of their 110-101 loss to the Boston Celtics in a basketball game in Boston Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008.

Brian Scalabrine, in the starting lineup while Kevin Garnett served a one-game suspension, hit a 3-pointer with 1:14 left to help Boston recover after its 15-point, fourth-quarter lead was trimmed to four and the Celtics beat New York 110-101 on Tuesday night. Paul Pierce scored 22, Kendrick Perkins had 16 points and eight rebounds and Rajon Rondo had 15 points, eight boards and seven assists for...


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Atlanta Hawks guard Joe Johnson (2) drives to the basket against Indiana Pacers guard Jarrett Jack during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 in Indianapolis.

Danny Granger scored 34 points to lead the Indiana Pacers past the slumping Atlanta Hawks 113-96 on Tuesday night. Rasho Nesterovic scored 21 points, Jeff Foster had 12 and Troy Murphy added 10 points and 19 rebounds for the Pacers (5-5), who won their fifth consecutive home game against Atlanta. Joe Johnson finished with 25 points, Marvin Williams scored 14 and Mike Bibby and Maurice Evans each...


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In this April 30, 2008 file photo, Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA basketball team, watches the Chicago Cubs play the Milwaukee Brewers in the first inning of a baseball game in Chicago. Since buying the Dallas Mavericks eight years ago, Mark Cuban has been called a lot of unpleasant things: NBA nuisance, meddling owner, even a bad dancer. Now Cuban is facing the most serious allegation yet _ insider trading.

Since buying the Dallas Mavericks eight years ago, Mark Cuban has turned the team around and made himself one of the most visible owners in pro sports. Along the way, he's picked up his share of critics. Some say he's a nuisance to the NBA, with more than $1 million in fines held up as evidence. Some Mavs fans say his constant baiting of officials merely leads to more calls against the team.


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While his free agency is still two years away, LeBron James won't hesitate to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers if another franchise offers the superstar a better chance to win multiple NBA titles. "I think you do what is best for you and you do what is best for your career," James said Tuesday night when asked about his sense of loyalty to the Cavaliers before they played the Nets in New Jersey.

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Jerry Stackhouse sat in front of his locker 90 minutes before Dallas' game with Charlotte on Tuesday sorting through dozens of tickets for family and friends in his return to North Carolina, where he grew up and starred in college. Once Stackhouse was finished putting the 52 tickets in various envelopes, he stayed in his street clothes, ready for another night on the inactive list as his agent...

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Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers wasn't too happy about being forced to play without All-Star Kevin Garnett against the New York Knicks. Garnett was suspended for one game for hitting Milwaukee's Andrew Bogut in the face near the end of Saturday's game. "I was surprised. I thought it was a ridiculous suspension," Rivers said before Tuesday night's game against the Knicks.

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Houston Rockets forward Shane Battier practiced with the team for the first time on Tuesday, but Ron Artest and Yao Ming skipped the workout after leaving Monday's win over Oklahoma City with sprained ankles. Tracy McGrady also practiced Tuesday after re-aggravating his sore left knee in Monday's game.

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USA Basketball is moving its headquarters from Colorado Springs, Colo. to the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, adding to the city's growing roster of sports facilities. The Glendale City Council on Tuesday approved a memorandum of understanding for the project, which will include USA Basketball's executive offices, a multi-court training facility and a 150-room hotel.

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San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan, right, shoots over Los Angeles Clippers Chris Kaman during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. The Spurs won 86-83.

With Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker sidelined, Tim Duncan figured to get the last shot in a tie game. Wrong. Roger Mason got the call, and the 29-year-old journeyman came through. Mason made a 3-pointer with 8.4 seconds remaining Monday night, lifting the San Antonio Spurs to an 86-83 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers for their third straight victory.


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