NUGGETS-LAKERS
Bynum returns, leads Lakers over Nuggets
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Andrew Bynum had 29 points and 13 rebounds in his season debut following a 4-game suspension that carried over from the playoffs, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Denver Nuggets 92-89 Saturday.
Bynum shot 13 for 18, helping the Lakers win their third straight following the team’s first 0-2 start since 2002-03.
The 7-foot center was suspended without pay for the first four games of the season because of a flagrant foul against Dallas’ J.J. Barea in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals. The original ban was five games, but was reduced on Dec. 23 as a result of a shortened schedule caused by the NBA lockout.
Kobe Bryant, bogged down by foul trouble, had 17 points along with nine assists and 10 rebounds. The Lakers overcame 2 for 24 shooting from 3-point range.
KNICKS-KINGS
Anthony, Chandler lead Knicks over Kings 114-92
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Carmelo Anthony scored 23 points, Tyson Chandler had 18 of his 22 in the second half, and the New York Knicks assumed control early in beating the Sacramento Kings 114-92 on Saturday night.
The Knicks didn’t miss starting forward Amare Stoudemire, their leading rebounder and second-leading scorer who sat out with a sprained left ankle.
New York (2-2) used a 15-0 run in the opening quarter to take a 35-20 lead. Toney Douglas scored nine points and had 3 of the Knicks’ six 3-pointers.
Landry Fields had 21 points and Chandler added seven rebounds for the Knicks, who had struggled offensively in losing their previous two games, but had a season-high point total against the Kings. Douglas had 17 points and eight assists.
76ERS-WARRIORS
76ers overcome slow start, roll past Warriors
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Andre Iguodala had 14 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, Lou Williams added 23 points off the bench and the Philadelphia 76ers overcame a sluggish start to beat the Golden State Warriors 107-79 on Saturday night.
One night after blowing a 13-point lead in a loss to Utah, Philadelphia fell behind by that same margin before outscoring the Warriors 69-41 over the second and third quarters.
Spencer Hawes had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the 76ers, who have one more stop left on their season-opening, 5-game road trip – the longest trip to start a season in franchise history.
Stephen Curry, back in the lineup after a 1-game absence due to a sprained ankle, scored 21 points for Golden State, which played without guard Monta Ellis.
AVALANCHE-DUCKS
Avs beat Ducks 4-2 in Giguere’s Anaheim return
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) – Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 18 saves in his first game in Anaheim since the Ducks traded him nearly two years ago, and Milan Hejduk scored two goals in the Colorado Avalanche’s 4-2 victory on Saturday night.
Kyle Quincey and Chuck Kobasew also scored for the Avalanche, who are surging into the new year with eight wins in their last 10 games.
Lubomir Visnovsky and Bobby Ryan scored for Anaheim, which is stuck in 29th place in the 30-team overall NHL standings. Saku Koivu had two assists in his return to the Ducks’ lineup after an 8-game absence with a strained groin.
The Anaheim crowd gave several standing ovations to Giguere, the popular goalie who backstopped the Ducks to two Stanley Cup finals and their only NHL title.
FIGHT HUNGER BOWL
Illinois beats UCLA 20-14 in Fight Hunger Bowl
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Terry Hawthorne returned an interception 39 yards for Illinois’ first touchdown late in the third quarter and the Illini snapped a 6-game losing streak by beating UCLA 20-14 in the Fight Hunger Bowl.
Nathan Scheelhaase added a 60-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Jenkins midway through the fourth quarter to seal the first victory for Illinois (7-6) since beating Indiana 12 weeks ago.
The game between two six-win teams who have already fired their head coaches matched the underwhelming expectations as there was little excitement before Hawthorne’s third-quarter touchdown that gave Illinois its first lead.
UCLA (6-8) was held to 18 yards rushing in its third straight loss. Kevin Prince threw two TD passes, including one in the closing minute to Nelson Rosario after the game had been decided.
UCLA-CALIFORNIA
Cal routs UCLA 85-69, moves to 11-0 at home
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) – Allen Crabbe scored 20 points, including four 3-pointers, and California beat UCLA 85-69 on Saturday to pull off its first home sweep of the Los Angeles schools in eight years and stay undefeated at home.
Jorge Gutierrez had 16 points and eight assists, freshman David Kravish scored a career-best 13 points and Justin Cobbs added 13 points and a career-high eight assists as Cal shot a season-high 65% from the field. Crabbe, who added six assists and five rebounds, had five points during a decisive run to start the second half as the Golden Bears (12-3, 2-0 Pac-12) pulled away.
Tyler Lamb scored a career-high 26 points and David Wear added 17 points and seven rebounds for the Bruins (7-7, 0-2), who couldn’t keep up once Cal got on a roll. It was the Bruins’ most lopsided defeat in the series since a 92-63 loss on Feb. 1, 2001.
SOUTHERN CAL-STANFORD
USC falls to Stanford 51-43
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) – Aaron Bright scored 7 of his game-high 16 points in the final 4:43 of play to help Stanford beat Southern California 51-43 Saturday.
Josh Owens added 12 points and eight rebounds for the Cardinal (12-2, 2-0), who ended a 3-game losing streak to the Trojans.
Alexis Moore scored 12 points to lead the Trojans (5-10, 0-2), who lost their third straight and 5 of 6 overall.
The Cardinal led by 11 with 14:25 remaining before the Trojans whittled it to a 3-point deficit nine minutes later. Bright hit a long 2-point jump shot and a 3-pointer within a 38-second period to give Stanford a 49-41 advantage with under four minutes to play.
After trailing by eight early, Stanford bounced back to take a 31-25 lead at halftime.
T25-STANFORD-UCLA
No. 4 Stanford women rout UCLA 77-50
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Nnemkadi Ogwumike and Chiney Ogwumike posted double-doubles for the second straight game to lead No. 4 Stanford past UCLA 77-50 Saturday, handing the Bruins their 12th consecutive loss against the perennial Pac-12 women’s powerhouse.
Nnemkadi Ogwumike had 18 points and 10 rebounds, her sister Chiney had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Toni Kokenis added 11 points for the Cardinal (11-1, 2-0), which won their eighth in a row and extended their league winning streak to a record 59 games.
UCLA’s Rebekah Gardner scored 17 points and Markel Walker added 11 for the injury-riddled Bruins (6-7, 1-1). They were without leading scorer and rebounder Atonye Nyingifa, who tore her right ACL in a loss to Tennessee on Dec. 17 and is out for the season. They had already lost Jasmine Dixon, who ruptured her Achilles tendon in September.
CALIFORNIA-USC
USC women storm past California 74-54 in Pac-12
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Christina Marinacci and Cassie Harberts scored 23 points apiece to lead USC to a 74-54 victory over California on Saturday.
Ashley Corral added 13 points for the Trojans (6-6, 1-1 Pac-12), who outshot California 44.4% to 26.8%.
Marinacci made 9 of 14 shots, and Harberts went 13 of 16 from the free throw line.
Brittany Boyd’s 14 points paced the Bears (9-5, 0-2), who lost their second in a row. Layshia Clarendon scored 11 points and Reshanda Gray 10, while Gennifer Brandon grabbed 12 rebounds.
USC stormed to early leads of 7-0 and 15-2 before the Bears clawed back to trail only 32-29 at halftime.
Brandon’s basket tied it 35-35 with 17:21 left, but then the Trojans embarked on a 15-1 run keyed by nine points from Marinacci to forge a 50-36 edge with 11:24 left.
WHITE SOX-PADRES TRADE
Padres get Quentin from White Sox for 2 prospects
SAN DIEGO (AP) – The San Diego Padres have acquired 2-time All-Star outfielder Carlos Quentin from the Chicago White Sox in an attempt to bolster their anemic offense.
Quentin grew up in the San Diego area and was a 2-time All-Star with the White Sox. He has four consecutive 20-homer seasons, including 36 in 2008.
The White Sox will receive minor league pitchers Simon Castro, a right-hander, and Pedro Hernandez, a left-hander.
A shoulder injury limited Quentin to just one game in the final month of 2011, but Padres general manager Josh Byrnes says the outfielder is healthy.
The deal was announced on Saturday.
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