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teamslastplayedandnow feature Blaine Gabbert un- der center instead of Colin Kaepernick, who threw four interceptions in the last meeting. Coach Bruce Arians' message has been a re- minder about the team's struggles here in the past, and not to take anything for granted at this stage with the season's stretch run ahead. "We haven't won in their stadium since 2008 and that's been talked about a lot," quarterback Car- son Palmer said. "They've been one of the two best teams in this division for a long time. They've been to the Super Bowl recently. It's an NFC West game. They're the 49ers: the his- tory, the tradition. This is a big game for us." The Cardinals sure look like one of the favorites to return to Levi's Stadium for the Super Bowl in two months. Not that it has even come up. "No, no, we'll wait for that some other time," Ari- ans said. "We haven't won there in so long, so I don't think we can dream about that." Here are some things to watch for Sunday: DefendingGabbert Mathieu made it clear there's a big difference between Kaepernick and Gabbert, who led a victory against Atlanta on Nov. 8 in his first start in more than two years, then lost at Seattle. "It seems like he takes care of the football way better. If he gets in a situ- ation where he feels pres- sure, he's not just going to give the defense an oppor- tunity to make a play," Ma- thieu said. Iupati's return Mike Iupati didn't play in Week 3 against his for- mer 49ers, who selected him 17th overall in the first round of the 2010 draft. He was slowed by a knee in- jury early, but is expected to be a go this weekend af- ter sustaining a stinger in a win against the Bengals one week after a neck in- jury at Seattle required him to leave on a stretcher and be hospitalized. "Mike has bounced back," Arians said. "I know he wanted to (face San Francisco) the last time and we kind of said, 'Hey, you're not ready yet,' so yeah, I think he'll have some extra energy and be ready to go for his old bud- dies." Outspoken DBs Players in the Cardinals' secondary were outspoken about their ability to read Kaepernick with a "simpli- fied" passing game. Even this week Mathieu said it: "We just knew Kae- pernick's tendencies." Arians appreciates that swagger, even if it might be a bit brash at times. "Yeah, they probably get it from me. So I don't have a problem with it. I think sometimes they need to shut up and just play," he said. Miscues on D San Francisco's defense missed tackles and got burned by backup rookie running back Thomas Rawls in last week's loss at Seattle, and the 49ers will have to find a way to make plays this week to avoid what happened in Arizona. Palmer threw for 311 yards and two TDs, Chris Johnson ran for 110 yards and two scores, while Larry Fitzgerald had nine catches for 134 yards and two touchdown receptions. "We all need to be a lit- tle bit more accountable in how we play the game," safety Eric Reid said. Ageless Fitz Fitzgerald keeps climb- ing career passing lists and, given his history against the 49ers, he could add to those impressive numbers. He needs 74 yards for his seventh career 1,000-yard season in receiving yards, but first since 2011. In 23 career games against San Francisco, Fitzgerald has 126 catches for1,788yardsand14 touch- downs. The yards are his most against any opponent. He also needs one catch to take sole possession of 12th on the NFL career list, and 13 yards to pass Hall of Famer Steve Largent for 16th in yards receiving. At 32 years and 85 days last Sunday night, Fitzgerald became the third-young- est player in NFL history to reach 13,000 yards re- ceiving. Only Randy Moss and Jerry Rice reached the milestone at a younger age. 49ers FROMPAGE1 "Our plan is to use the best people," Del Rio said when asked about Am- erson perhaps starting. "We'll continue to look at whatever we can to im- prove our football team." Amerson surprised many people around the league with how quickly he adapted to the system with the Raiders. He's looked nothing like the corner- back who was beaten for 10 touchdowns in 2014. If anything, Amerson has gotten better with each game. Against the Lions last week, Amerson was matched against Johnson four times and allowed one completion. He also made a sparkling play as Oak- land's nickel back when he came from behind Johnson to break up a third-down pass. Still, Amerson won't get in a debate over whether he should be starting. The 23-year-old is content to be back playing after being uncertain about his future in the NFL. Raiders FROM PAGE 1 out there." He now lives in Scotts- dale,Ariz.,withhiswife,Me- lissa,andtwodaughters.He won the Houston Open last year, his first tournament victory on the PGA Tour. Scott three-putted twice for bogeys and failed to make a birdie, making more remote his chances of extending a streak of winning at least one tour- nament a year since 2001. "I just misjudged the pace of the greens for most oftheday,"Scottsaid."Ijust couldn'tgetmyselftohitthe putt hard enough and when the greens slow down I tend to struggle, and I did again today." Australian FROM PAGE 1 AUTORACING F1Abu Dhabi Grand Prix:4:30 a.m., NBCSN. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Georgia vs. Seton Hall: 4:30 p.m., FS1. NBA BASKETBALL Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors: 7:30p.m., CSNBA, CSN. BOXING Premier Championship Card TBA: noon, NBC. Boxing Jame DeGale vs. Lu- cian Bute: 11p.m., SHOW. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ohio State at Michigan: 9a.m., ABC. Clemson at South Carolina: 9 a.m., ESPN. Georgia at Georgia Tech: 9 a.m., ESPN2. Virginia Tech at Virginia: 9 a.m., ESPNU. Iowa State at West Virginia: 9 a.m., FS1. Florida Atl. vs. Old Dominion: 9a.m., CSN. Colorado at Utah: 11:30a.m., PAC12BA. Northwestern vs. Illinois: 12:30p.m., ESPNU. Penn State at Michigan State: 12:30p.m., ESPN. North Carolina at NC State: 12:30p.m., ABC. UCLA at USC: 12:30p.m., ESPN2. Iron Bowl Alabama at Auburn: 12:30p.m., CBS. Charlotte at Rice: 12:30p.m., CSN. Kansas State vs. Kansas: 1 p.m., FS1. Grambling State vs. South- ern: 2p.m., NBCSN. Connecticut at Temple: 4p.m., ESPNU. Mississippi at Mississippi State: 4:15p.m., ESPN2. Notre Dame at Stanford: 4:30 p.m., FOX. Florida State at Florida: 4:30 p.m., ESPN. Oklahoma at Oklahoma State: 5p.m., ABC. Arizona State at California: 7 p.m., FS1. Air Force at N. Mexico: 7:15 p.m., ESPNU. Nevada at San Diego State: 7:45p.m., ESPN2. GOLF APGA Australian Open Final Round: 5p.m., GOLF. EPGA Alfred Dunhill Cham- pionship Final Round: 2a.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY Washington Capitals at Toronto Maple Leafs: 4p.m., NHL. Calgary Flames at San Jose Sharks: 7p.m., CSN. SOCCER DFL Berlin at B. Munich: 6:30 a.m., FS1. EPL Soccer: 7a.m., NBCSN. EPL Man Utd at Leicester City: 9:30a.m., NBC. MFL Fútbol Cuartos de final: 2:55p.m., (27). EPL Soccer: 3:30a.m., USA. RADIO College Men's Basketball, Simpson University at Chico State: 7:30p.m., 1290AM KPAY. On the Air their highest-scoring quar- ter of their season. They had a 75-point first half and led by as many as 20 points. The Warriors' win im- proved their record in the Steve Kerr era including the playoffs to 100-20. The Warriors didn't get the win without Harrison Barnes suffering a sprained left ankle in the third that forced him to helped off the floor. X-rays were negative. Before the game, Suns coach Jeff Hornacek stated his belief the Warriors could be the team that breaks the Chicago Bulls' 72-win single-season re- cord. "The way they're play- ing now, yeah," said Hor- nacek, who played against the 1995-96 Bulls while with the Utah Jazz. "It's a long season." Warriors FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Denver 8 2 0 .800 222 183 Kansas City 5 5 0 .500 257 198 Oakland 4 6 0 .400 240 259 San Diego 2 8 0 .200 213 282 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA New England10 0 01.000 323 182 Buffalo 5 5 0 .500 244 227 N.Y. Jets 5 5 0 .500 234 208 Miami 4 6 0 .400 205 249 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 224 248 Houston 5 5 0 .500 208 228 Jacksonville 4 6 0 .400 211 268 Tennessee 2 8 0 .200 182 233 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 8 2 0 .800 266 186 Pittsburgh 6 4 0 .600 236 191 Baltimore 3 7 0 .300 226 249 Cleveland 2 8 0 .200 186 277 NATIONAL CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 8 2 0 .800 336 216 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 228 192 St. Louis 4 6 0 .400 179 199 San Francisco3 7 0 .300 139 252 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 5 5 0 .500 273 253 Washington 4 6 0 .400 221 253 Philadelphia 4 7 0 .364 243 274 Dallas 3 8 0 .273 204 261 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 11 0 01.000 332 205 Atlanta 6 4 0 .600 250 214 Tampa Bay 5 5 0 .500 236 254 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 255 315 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 211 184 Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 262 215 Chicago 5 6 0 .455 231 264 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 230 288 Thursday's games Detroit 45, Philadelphia 14 Carolina 33, Dallas 14 Chicago 17, Green Bay 13 Sunday's games New Orleans at Houston, 10 a.m. Buffalo at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Oakland at Tennessee, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Atlanta, 10 a.m. N.Y. Giants at Washington, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. San Diego at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Miami at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. New England at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Monday's game Baltimore at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. TOP 25 COLLEGE Friday No. 1 Clemson (11-0) did not play. No. 2 Alabama (10-1) did not play. No. 3 Iowa (12-0) beat Nebraska 28-20. No. 4 Notre Dame (10-1) did not play. No. 5 Oklahoma (10-1) did not play. No. 6 Michigan State (10-1) did not play. No. 7 Baylor (9-1) at No. 15 TCU, (n.) No. 8 Ohio State (10-1) did not play. No. 9 Oklahoma State (10-1) did not play. No. 10 Florida (10-1) did not play. No. 11 North Carolina (10-1) did not play. No. 12 Michigan (9-2) did not play. No. 13 Stanford (9-2) did not play. No. 14 Florida State (9-2) did not play. No. 15 TCU (9-2) vs. No. 7 Baylor, (n.) No. 16 Navy (9-2) lost to No. 21 Houston 52-31. No. 17 Northwestern (9-2) did not play. No. 18 Oregon (9-3) beat Oregon State 52-42. No. 19 Mississippi (8-3) did not play. No. 20 Washington State (8-4) lost to Washington 45-10. No. 21 Houston (11-1) beat No. 16 Navy 52-31. No. 22 UCLA (8-3) did not play. No. 23 Mississippi State (8-3) did not play. No. 24 Toledo (9-2) lost to Western Michigan 35-30. No. 25 Temple (9-2) did not play. FAR WEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL Boise St. 40, San Jose St. 23 Washington 45, Washington St. 10 Oregon 52, Oregon St. 42 Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 17 0 1.000 — Clippers 7 8 .467 9 Phoenix 7 9 .438 91/2 Sacramento 6 10 .375 101/2 Lakers 2 12 .143 131/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 13 3 .813 — Dallas 9 7 .563 4 Memphis 9 8 .529 41/2 Houston 6 10 .375 7 New Orleans 4 11 .267 81/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 11 6 .647 — Utah 7 7 .500 21/2 Minnesota 7 8 .467 3 Denver 6 10 .375 41/2 Portland 6 10 .375 41/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 10 6 .625 — Boston 9 7 .563 1 New York 8 9 .471 21/2 Brooklyn 3 12 .200 61/2 Philadelphia 0 17 .000 101/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Miami 10 5 .667 — Atlanta 11 7 .611 1/2 Charlotte 9 7 .563 11/2 Orlando 8 8 .500 21/2 Washington 6 7 .462 3 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 12 4 .750 — Indiana 10 5 .667 11/2 Chicago 9 5 .643 2 Detroit 8 8 .500 4 Milwaukee 6 10 .375 6 Thursday's games No games scheduled Friday's games Orlando 114, Milwaukee 90 Cleveland 95, Charlotte 90 Boston 111, Washington 78 Miami 97, New York 78 Atlanta 116, Memphis 101 Oklahoma City 103, Detroit 87 Houston 116, Philadelphia 114 Indiana 104, Chicago 92 San Antonio 91, Denver 80 Golden State 135, Phoenix 116 Minnesota at Sacramento, (n.) New Orleans at Clippers, (n.) Saturday's games Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. Brooklyn at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. New Orleans at Utah, 6 p.m. Lakers at Portland, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Warriors 135, Suns 116 WARRIORS (135) Barnes 3-5 1-4 7, Green 4-4 4-6 14, Bogut 3-5 1-2 7, Curry 11-20 10-11 41, K.Thompson 6-11 0-0 15, Iguodala 4-6 0-0 9, Ezeli 3-8 0-2 6, Livingston 0-2 4-4 4, Barbosa 8-9 0-0 21, Rush 1-4 1-2 4, Clark 3-7 0-0 7, J.Thompson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 46-81 21-31 135. SUNS (116) Tucker 1-4 0-0 2, Morris 4-11 1-2 11, Chandler 0-0 0-0 0, Bledsoe 9-13 0-1 21, Knight 9-19 2-3 21, Len 0-2 2-2 2, Price 2-4 0-0 4, Warren 12-16 2-2 28, Teletovic 3-9 2-2 10, Booker 2-5 2-4 6, Leuer 0-3 0-0 0, Goodwin 3-5 5-7 11, Weems 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 45-92 16-23 116. Golden State 44 31 28 32 — 135 Phoenix 27 30 24 35 — 116 3-Point Goals: Golden State 22-38 (Curry 9-16, Barbosa 5-5, K.Thompson 3-8, Green 2-2, Rush 1-2, Clark 1-2, Iguodala 1-2, Barnes 0-1), Phoenix 10-26 (Bledsoe 3-5, Morris 2-2, Warren 2-3, Teletovic 2-5, Knight 1-6, Booker 0-1, Leuer 0-2, Price 0-2); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Golden State 65 (Green 10), Phoenix 34 (Warren 6); Assists: Golden State 32 (Green 10), Phoenix 21 (Bledsoe 7); Total fouls: Golden State 26, Phoenix 26; Tech- nicals: Morris; A: 18,055 (18,055). TOP 25 COLLEGE MEN Friday 1. Kentucky (6-0) beat South Florida 84-63. 2. Maryland (5-0) did not play. 3. Michigan State (6-0) beat Boise State 77-67. 4. Iowa State (4-0) beat Virginia Tech 99-77. 5. Kansas (4-1) did not play. 6. Duke (5-1) did not play. 7. Oklahoma (3-0) did not play. 8. Villanova (6-0) beat Georgia Tech 69-52. 9. North Carolina (5-1) did not play. 10. Gonzaga (4-1) beat No. 18 UConn 73-70. 11. Arizona (5-0) vs. Providence, (n.) 12. Virginia (5-1) did not play. 13. Indiana (4-2) did not play. 14. California (4-2) lost to Richmond 94-90. 15. Miami (5-1) lost to Northeastern 78-77. 16. Purdue (5-0) did not play. 17. Notre Dame (4-1) beat Iowa 68-62. 18. UConn (4-2) lost to No. 10 Gonzaga 73-70. 19. Vanderbilt (5-1) did not play. 20. Wichita State (2-3) lost to Alabama 64-60. 21. Oregon (5-0) did not play. 22. LSU (3-2) did not play. 23. Xavier (6-0) beat Southern Cal 87-77. 24. Cincinnati (6-0) beat Nebraska 65-61. 25. SMU (3-0) did not play. 25. Texas A&M (6-1) lost to Syracuse 74-67. FAR WEST SCORES East Carolina 93, Stetson 73 Sam Houston St. 71, Beth.-Cookman 46 Utah 102, Idaho St. 72 Richmond 94, No. 14 California 90 RICHMOND (4-2) Jones 4-13 11-12 22, Davis 1-1 1-3 3, Cline 5-9 0-0 11, Taylor 2-6 2-3 6, Allen 8-14 17-21 34, Fore 0-1 0-0 0, Wood 7-9 0-0 18, Pistokache 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-54 31-39 94. CALIFORNIA (4-2) Brown 11-16 5-7 27, Rabb 6-9 1-3 13, Wal- lace 5-12 4-5 15, Bird 5-8 0-0 12, Mathews 1-8 2-2 5, Singer 4-7 2-2 10, Moute a Bidias 2-3 0-0 5, Domingo 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 35-65 14-19 90. Halftime: Richmond 44-43; 3-Point Goals: Richmond 9-18 (Wood 4-5, Jones 3-7, Allen 1-1, Cline 1-3, Taylor 0-1, Fore 0-1), California 6-15 (Bird 2-4, Moute a Bidias 1-1, Domingo 1-2, Wallace 1-2, Mathews 1-3, Brown 0-3); Fouled Out: Davis; Rebounds: Richmond 35 (Allen 13), California 30 (Rabb 7); Assists: Richmond 13 (Jones 4), California 8 (Bird 3); Total Fouls: Richmond 21, California 25; A: Na. Stanford 69, Arkansas 66 ARKANSAS (2-3) Kingsley 4-10 4-4 12, Miles 1-6 3-4 5, Durham 1-8 0-0 2, Bell 6-11 0-0 17, Whitt 6-11 2-2 14, Hannahs 3-14 5-6 12, Watkins 2-6 0-0 4, Kouassi 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-66 14-16 66. STANFORD (3-3) Humphrey 6-9 0-2 12, Travis 4-9 2-5 10, R. Allen 5-8 12-15 25, Sanders 1-3 0-0 2, Mar. Allen 4-9 4-6 12, Mal. Allen 0-0 0-0 0, Pickens 2-7 0-0 5, Sheffield 1-3 1-2 3, Walker 0-1 0-1 0, Verhoeven 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 23-49 19-32 69. Halftime: Stanford 44-30; 3-Point Goals: Stanford 15-33 (Samuelson 5-7, Thompson 5-11, Roberson 4-6, McPhee 1-3, Sniezek 0-1, Coffee 0-1, Romano 0-1, Smith 0-1, Kai. Johnson 0-2), Missouri St. 6-23 (Chvatal 2-2, Fruendt 2-6, Buckley 1-2, Snow 1-2, Rose 0-1, Swartz 0-1, Vander Weide 0-1, Gitzen 0-1, Williams 0-3, Hughes 0-4); Fouled Out: None. Rebounds_Stanford 42 (McCall 10), Mis- souri St. 40 (Chvatal 6). Assists_Stan- ford 17 (Thompson 6), Missouri St. 10 (Williams 3). Total Fouls_Stanford 9, Missouri St. 12; A: 1,006. TOP 25 COLLEGE WOMEN Friday 1. UConn (2-0) did not play. 2. South Carolina (5-0) beat No. 16 Arizona State 60-58. 3. Notre Dame (5-0) beat Denver 94-52. 4. Tennessee (5-0) beat Albany (N.Y.) 63-55. 5. Baylor (5-0) did not play. beat Cincin- nati 72-34; 6. Maryland (5-0) beat South Dakota State 62-55. 7. Oregon State (4-0) beat Hofstra 73-50. 8. Mississippi State (4-0) beat Norfolk State 92-34. 8. Texas (4-0) did not play. 10. Texas A&M (5-0) beat No. 16 Califor- nia 75-58. 11. Ohio State (3-2) beat Liberty 75-65. 12. Kentucky (5-0) did not play. 13. Stanford (4-1) beat Missouri State 82-65. 14. Florida State (4-1) beat LIU Brooklyn 78-42. 15. Duke (5-1) beat Iowa State 86-48. 16. Arizona State (1-2) lost to No. 2 South Carolina 60-58. 16. California (4-1) lost to No. 10 Texas A&M 75-58. 18. South Florida (3-1) did not play. 19. Northwestern (5-0) beat Creighton 75-52. 20. Michigan State (4-0) beat Cincinnati 103-63. 21. Oklahoma (4-1) did not play. 22. Louisville (1-2) beat Marist 65-53. 23. Syracuse (3-1) beat Washington 66-62. 24. George Washington (5-1) beat No. 25 Iowa 81-77, 2OT. 25. Iowa (5-1) lost to No. 24 George Washington 81-77, 2OT. FAR WEST SCORES Long Beach St. 69, N. Arizona 48 Montana St. 81, Evansville 55 N. Colorado 78, Akron 65 New Mexico St. 65, Northwestern St. 54 Saint Mary's (Cal) 83, Fresno St. 81, OT San Diego 76, Valparaiso 60 Santa Clara 69, Cal Poly 63 South Carolina 60, Arizona St. 58 Texas A&M 75, California 58 Utah Valley 73, Nevada 65 Weber St. 57, Portland 55 Wyoming 76, UC Santa Barbara 67 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 22 13 8 1 27 55 48 San Jose 22 13 9 0 26 61 56 Arizona 22 12 9 1 25 61 62 Vancouver 24 9 8 7 25 69 65 Anaheim 24 8 11 5 21 47 65 Ca lg ar y 23 8 1 3 2 18 5 4 82 Edmonton 23 7 14 2 16 59 72 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 23 18 5 0 36 81 59 St. Louis 23 14 6 3 31 62 57 Nashville 22 12 6 4 28 58 56 Chicago 23 13 8 2 28 65 59 Minnesota 21 11 7 3 25 60 57 Winnipeg 24 11 11 2 24 64 75 Colorado 22 8 13 1 17 63 67 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 24 18 4 2 38 86 53 Ottawa 22 12 5 5 29 73 64 Boston 22 13 8 1 27 73 64 Detroit 23 12 8 3 27 55 58 Tampa Bay 24 11 10 3 25 57 55 Florida 22 9 9 4 22 58 58 Buffalo 23 9 12 2 20 50 61 Toronto 22 7 10 5 19 51 62 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 23 16 5 2 34 70 47 Washington 22 16 5 1 33 71 49 Pittsburgh 22 13 8 1 27 50 51 N.Y. Islanders 23 11 8 4 26 64 57 New Jersey 22 11 9 2 24 53 55 Philadelphia 23 8 10 5 21 42 65 Carolina 23 8 11 4 20 47 66 Columbus 24 10 14 0 20 59 73 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games No games scheduled Friday's games Montreal 3, New Jersey 2, SO Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, SO Dallas 3, Vancouver 2, SO Boston 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Philadelphia 3, Nashville 2, OT Winnipeg 3, Minnesota 1 Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, OT Washington 4, Tampa Bay 2 Buffalo 4, Carolina 1 Columbus 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT Detroit 4, Edmonton 3, OT Arizona 2, Calgary 1, OT Saturday's games Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 10:30 a.m. Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Montreal, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Columbus at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Nashville, 5 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Winnipeg at Colorado, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Arizona, 7 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 7 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Golf EMIRATES AUSTRALIAN OPEN LEADING Friday At The Australian Golf Club Sydney Pu rs e: $ 90 1, 17 0 Yardage: 7,230; Par: 71 Second Round a-amateur Matthew Jones, Australia ........67-68—135 Todd Sinnott, Australia.............68-70—138 Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium..... 73-66—139 Aron Price, Australia.................71-68—139 Jordan Spieth, United States...71-68—139 Geoff Ogilvy, Australia..............68-71—139 Lincoln Tighe, Australia............66-73—139 Rhein Gibson, Australia ............72-68—140 John Senden, Australia.............69-72—141 Brett Rankin, Australia.............73-68—141 Richard Green, Australia..........72-69—141 Stephen Dartnall, Australia ..... 70-71—141 Daniel Pearce, New Zealand....72-69—141 Grant Thomas, Australia..........70-72—142 a-Bryson DeChambeau, U.S. 70-72—142 Lee Westwood, England...........70-72—142 Terry Pilkadaris, Australia ........71-71—142 Darren Clarke, N. Ireland..........75-67—142 Wade Ormsby, Australia............71-71—142 Matthew Guyatt, Australia .......71-71—142 Alistair Presnell, Australia.......69-73—142 Joon-woo Choi, South Korea....69-73—142 Nathan Holman, Australia........74-69—143 Neven Basic, Australia..............70-73—143 David Klein, Germany................ 72-71—143 Callan O'Reilly, Australia.......... 72-71—143 Tim Hart, Australia.................... 72-71—143 Ryan Fox, New Zealand.............70-73—143 Rod Pampling, Australia........... 71-72—143 Jinho Choi, South Korea............75-68—143 Brett Rumford, Australia..........69-74—143 Nick Cullen, Australia................70-73—143 Pan Cheng-tsung, Taiwan ........73-70—143 Adam Scott, Australia............... 71-73—144 Vincent Covello, United States 73-71—144 George McNeill, United States 77-69—146 a-Jordan Niebrugge, U.S. .........77-69—146 Dino Giacomazzi Jr., U.S. .........75-72—147 Ryan Dillon, United States........72-75—147 Mark Baker, United States ....... 71-76—147 Stuart Appleby, Australia.........72-76—148 Sam Chien, United States.........76-73—149 Peter Uihlein, United States.....78-73—151 Thane Ringler, United States... 74-77—151 Soccer MLS Conference Championship EASTERN CONFERENCE New York vs. Columbus Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 22: New York 0, Columbus 2 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 29: Columbus at New York, 4:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE FC Dallas vs. Portland Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 22: Portland 3, FC Dallas 1 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 29: Portland at FC Dallas, 2 p.m. MLS Cup Sunday, Dec. 6: TBD, 4 p.m. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog Toronto 2 (207) at Washington at Cleveland 10 (202) Brooklyn at San Antonio 71/2 (1921/2) Atlanta at Dallas 81/2 (OFF) Denver at Utah 6 (198) New Orleans at Portland 71/2 (2041/2) Lakers at Golden State OFF (OFF) Sacramento NFL Sunday Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog at Houston 3 (48) New Orleans at Atlanta 1 (451/2) Minnesota at Cincinnati 9 (421/2) St. Louis at Indianapolis 3 (461/2) Tampa Bay NY Giants 21/2 (47) at Washington Oakland 1 (44) at Tennessee at Kansas City 61/2 (411/2) Buffalo at NY Jets 4 (421/2) Miami at Jacksonville 41/2 (461/2) San Diego Arizona 10 (441/2) at 49ers at Seattle 31/2 (46) Pittsburgh New England 21/2 (431/2) at Denver Monday at Cleveland 3 (41) Baltimore Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA: Suspended Milwaukee coach Jason Kidd one game for aggressively pursu- ing and confronting a game official, slapping the ball out of his hands, and not leaving the court in a timely manner upon his ejection during a Nov. 25 game against Sacramento. RICK SCUTERI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, right, drives past Phoenix Suns guard Ronnie Price in the first quarter Friday in Phoenix. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2015 2 B

