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Pacers 109, 76ers 98: Danny Granger had 26 points as visiting Indiana earned a split of the home-and-home series with Philadelphia. Hawks 102, Rockets 95: Josh Smith had 22 points and 10 rebounds and Atlanta snapped a 10-game losing streak in Houston.īulls 98, Spurs 93: Derrick Rose shook off flulike symptoms to score 27 points and visiting Chicago won its third straight game. Steve Nash had 15 points and 15 assists, making him the eighth player in NBA history to surpass 8,000 assists. The Jazz trailed by 17 in the third quarter. Jazz 124, Suns 115: Carlos Boozer had 21 points and 20 rebounds and rookie Wesley Matthews scored 10 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter as host Utah rallied to beat Phoenix. And early in the fourth quarter, Chris Anderson got his feet tangled going for a rebound and crashed to the floor. They lost Kenyon Martin to an ejection late in the first half when he argued with officials over a foul call against teammate J.R. The Nuggets were playing without Carmelo Anthony, who sprained his ankle Saturday against New Orleans. Nuggets 104, Bobcats 93: Chauncey Billups scored 27 points, and depleted Denver beat visiting Charlotte for its seventh straight win. Paul finished with 24 points and 12 assists.
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With the Hornets trailing by a point, Paul was left wide open at the free throw line when he caught a pass and buried the shot. Hornets 98, Blazers 97: Chris Paul made a 15-foot jumper with 3.8 seconds left, lifting New Orleans over host Portland. The Grizzlies matched their 24 wins from last season. Rudy Gay then tied up Jameer Nelson on the ensuing Magic possession, and won the jump ball, leading to his layup for a 96-94 lead with just under a minute left. The teams were tied at 94 on Randolph’s tip-in with 1:34 left. Grizzlies 99, Magic 94: Zach Randolph had 23 points and 19 rebounds, and Memphis won its 11th straight home game. The sometimes-slippery floor forced ball boys to mop one end while play was going on at the other for most of the game. He got up and made both free throws for a 92-91 lead.Ĭeltics 95, Clippers 89: Paul Pierce scored 22 points and Rajon Rondo had 16 points and 12 assists, leading host Boston over Los Angeles in a game played on a TD Garden floor that had to be continually wiped because of condensation. Both James and Wade landed awkwardly on the play, and James writhed in pain for 2 minutes. But on the ensuing possession, James - defending Wade this time - came up with a steal, drove in from half-court and was fouled hard by Quentin Richardson. Guarding his good friend for the first time all night, Wade blocked James’ shot with 28 seconds left, giving Miami the ball and a one-point lead. But Wade had just two points in the second half and missed two free throws with 41.2 seconds left. James and Wade both finished with 32 points. Arenas, who’s been suspended indefinitely by the NBA, is scheduled to be sentenced March 26.Ĭavaliers 92, Heat 91: LeBron James hit two free throws with 4.1 seconds left, and Dwyane Wade missed a jumper at the buzzer as Cleveland beat host Miami. “I’m sorry to the city of Washington, to the Wizards, to my family and to the NBA for this embarrassment.”Ĭrittenton, who hasn’t played this season because of injury, also faces a suspension or fine from the NBA.Ī spokeswoman for Arenas’ lawyer declined to comment on Crittenton’s plea.
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“I accept full responsibility for my bad judgment,” Crittenton told the judge.

Beaudin ordered Crittenton to mentor young people in Washington and to help with relief efforts for Haiti. Superior Court Senior Judge Bruce Beaudin sentenced Crittenton, 22, to a year of unsupervised probation after Crittenton pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession of an unregistered firearm. The hearing marked the first time authorities confirmed Crittenton was the other player involved in the confrontation with Arenas, who pleaded guilty Jan. Washington Wizards guard Javaris Crittenton pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge Monday, explaining he had a pistol because he feared teammate Gilbert Arenas would shoot him or blow up his car after the two argued over a card game.
