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UCLA hands Stanford 2nd straight loss

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Brogdon led the Pacers with 23 points. Jeremy Lamb and Myles Turner each scored 22 points, and Domantas Sabonis had 18.

Clippers12­0, Thunder 106

In Los Angeles, Kawhi Leonard scored 31 points, Paul George added 29 and Los Angeles beat Oklahoma City for its sixth straight victory.

Serge Ibaka had 17 points and 11 rebounds to help the Clippers improve to 12-4, tying the Lakers for the NBA’s best record.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 30 points and eight assists against his former team.

Hawks 116, Timberwolv­es 98

In Minneapoli­s, Trae Young scored a season-high 43 points, Clint Capela had 13 points, 19 rebounds and 10 blocks and Atlanta topped Minnesota.

Young scored 25 points in the first half as the Hawks took a 19-point lead at halftime. He reached 40 points late in the third quarter with a step-back 3-pointer that put the Hawks up 84-59.

Capela had six blocks in the first half as Atlanta held Minnesota to 43 points on 16-of-35 shooting.

Mavericks 122, Spurs 117

In San Antonio, Luka Doncic had 36 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds and Dallas withstood a late rally to beat San Antonio,

San Antonio lost starting point guard Dejounte Murray in the opening minute. The severity of the injury is unknown.

Raptors 101, Heat 81

In Tampa, Florida, Norman Powell scored 23 points, OG Anunoby added 21 and Toronto recovered to beat Miami after blowing a 21-point.

Pascal Siakam had 15 points and 14 rebounds for the Raptors. They never trailed on their way to avenging a loss to the Heat on Wednesday night.

Bulls 123, Hornets 110

In Charlotte, N.C., Zach LaVine continued his strong play with 25 points and nine assists, leading Chicago past Charlotte for its third straight victory.

Lauri Markkanen added 23 points, and Coby White had 18 points and eight assists.

Gordon Hayward led Charlotte with 34 points. The Hornets have lost four straight.

Kings 103, Knicks 94

In Sacramento, California, Harrison

SANTA CRUZ, California, Jan 23, (AP): Charisma Osborne had 24 points, eight rebounds and three steals and No. 6 UCLA handed No. 5 Stanford its second straight loss, 70-66 at Kaiser Permanente Arena.

Michaela Onyenwere added 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Bruins (9-2, 7-2 Pac-12), Natalie Chou had 12, and Emily Bessoir 11.

Stanford (11-2, 8-2), then ranked No. 1, lost 77-72 in overtime at Colorado on Sunday.

Kiana Williams led the Cardinal with 19 points and five assists. Francesca Belibi had 14 points, Haley Jones added 12 points and five rebounds, and Lexie Hull had 11 points and six rebounds.

UCLA blew an 11-point lead in the second half, with Stanford rallying to tie at 66 with 1:47 remaining. Osborne hit two free throws with 1:23 remaining to put the Bruins back in front for good.

The Cardinal had a chance to tie or win in the final seconds, but Belibi committed the team’s 14th turnover with 13 seconds left and

Barnes had 21 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, and Sacramento overcame a cold shooting spell late in the fourth quarter to hold off New York and end a four-game losing

UCLA put the game away at the free throw line.

Arizona 66, Utah 54

In Tucson, Arizona, Aari McDonald scored 20 points, Bendu Yeaney added a season-high 14 and Arizona held off Utah.

Yeaney had 11 points, three rebounds and two steals in the second quarter when the Wildcats (11-2, 9-2 Pac-12) recovered from a sluggish start. The Wildcats took a 19-point lead midway through the fourth quarter before Utah used a 10-run to get back in the game.

Arizona scored the final six points, four on McDonald free throws, after Utah closed to 60-54 with 57 seconds remaining.

McDonald, who reached 2,000 career points, has scored in double figures in 79 straight games, the longest active streak in NCAA Division I. Washington’s Kelsey Plum holds the Pac-12 record at 83.

Kemery Martin had 11 points and Niyah Becker had 10 for the Utes (3-9, 2-9),

Oregon 58, Wash. State 50

In Eugene, Oregon, Sedona Prince scored 14 points, Taylor Mikesell added 11 - including four free throws in the closing seconds - and Oregon beat Washington State.

BASKETBALL

Washington State’s Cherilyn Molina hit a 3-pointer to make it 44all with 4:09 to play, but Te-Hina Paopao answered with a layup 19 seconds later as Oregon (10-3, 8-3 Pac-12) scored 10 of the next 12 points to take an eight-point lead with 27 seconds remaining. WSU missed seven consecutiv­e fieldgoal attempts over than span and the Ducks made 10 of 12 from the free-throw line in the final three minutes.

Charlisse Leger-Walker led Washington State (7-4, 5-4) with 24 points, eight rebounds and three steals.

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The Kings made only three shots over the final six minutes but made up for it by going 7 of 8 on free throws down the stretch.

 ??  ?? UCLA guard Charisma Osborne (20) drives to the basket against Stanford guard Anna Wilson (3) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Santa Cruz, Calif on Jan. (AP)
UCLA guard Charisma Osborne (20) drives to the basket against Stanford guard Anna Wilson (3) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Santa Cruz, Calif on Jan. (AP)

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