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ABLBASEBALL Championship Series Game 1: midnight,MLB. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Ohio State at Wisconsin: 4 p.m., ESPN. Texas A&M at Vanderbilt: 4 p.m., ESPN2. Tulsa at Temple: 4p.m., ESPNU. Colorado at Oregon: 6p.m., FS1. Connecticut at Memphis: 6 p.m., ESPN2. Murray vs. SE Missouri: 6p.m., ESPNU. Gonzaga vs. Loyola M.: 7p.m., CSNBA. Utah vs. Oregon State: 8p.m., ESPN2. Portland at Pepperdine: 8 p.m., ESPNU. Pacific vs. San Diego: 8p.m., CSN. NBA BASKETBALL New York Knicks at Detroit Pistons: 4p.m., TNT. Los Angeles Lakers at New Orleans Pelicans: 6:30p.m., TNT. LPGA GOLF Coates Championship Round 2: 8a.m., GOLF. PGA GOLF Phoenix Open Round 1: noon, GOLF. EPGA GOLF Dubai Desert Classic Round 2: 2:30a.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY New York Islanders at Wash- ington Capitals: 4:30p.m., NBCSN. San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues: 5p.m., CSN. Anaheim Ducks at Los Ange- les Kings: 7p.m., NBCSN. ATP TENNIS Sud de France Early Round: 7:30a.m., TENNIS. Sud de France Early Round: 10:30a.m., TENNIS. Sud de France Early Round: noon, TENNIS. Ecuador Open Early Round: 3:30p.m., TENNIS. Sud de France Quarterfinal: 5 a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair rebounds, seven assists and four steals. Henna Acevedo and Mi- chell Woolbert each posted 11 points. Woolbert had nine re- bounds, four assists and four steals. Acevedo had eight re- bounds, two assists and two steals. The Bulldogs (10-8 over- all, 1-3 in league) are sched- uled to host Redding Chris- tian (10-9 overall, 3-1 in league) at 6 p.m. Friday. Girls FROM PAGE 1 the ball to beat a zone." Red Bluff went on an 11-3 run to end the half — but most of that was at the line. The Spartans were 7-of-8 at the line in the last 3:54 of the half. But it was how the Bob- cats played in the third quarter that sunk them. The Spartans opened on a 12-1 run that was spurred by Miller and Allison Drury's 3-pointers. "We got mentally frus- trated in the third quarter with some of the things happening on the court," she said. "It took us a cou- ple of timeouts to pull them back in." Paradise trailed 40-19 at the end of the third quarter and never got closer than 20 the rest of the way. Red Bluff had three players in double figures, Maggie Winning 13, Kylee Kitchell with 10 and Miller finished with 12. Severe led the Bobcats with eight while Limbaugh had seven. "I was really proud of the way (Maizie) played," Etchison said. Red Bluff senior and Par- adise transfer Sancia Velas- quez added three points in her return to the ridge. Spartans FROM PAGE 1 By Eddie Pells TheAssociatedPress SANTA CLARA The last time the world saw John Elway in a Broncos uni- form, he was facing the stands, both hands aloft, holding his helmet in his left hand, and his right hand clenched into a tight, celebratory fist. He flashed that toothy smile, knowing that a few minutes later, he would be cradling his sec- ond Super Bowl trophy. He went out on top. No matter what happened af- ter that — and Elway has gone on to accomplish plenty — his last meaning- ful moments on a football field had resulted in a vic- tory in the biggest game of all. "It's a very nice thing to have," Elway said this week, "knowing you can always look back and have a real positive thought." Now, Elway runs the team he used to play for. In 2012, he signed Peyton Manning, who, at 39, is even older than Elway was when he played his last game in 1999. And now, it's Manning who could be taking that same walk into the sun- set as Elway did. He has a chance to win his second Super Bowl, peel off his white Broncos jersey and never come back. By the accounts of both men, the topic of Man- ning's retirement has not been broached. It's hard to think those conversations won't pick up steam over the next few weeks. Manning has already told Patriots coach Bill Belichick, in a not-so-pri- vate exchange at midfield two weeks ago, that this might be his last rodeo. He has refused to expand on that, keeping with the theme that he's soaking in every moment, and he'll worry about tomorrow when tomorrow comes. "We haven't talked about anything past Sunday," said Manning's brother, Eli. "We kept it on this week, the last few weeks, but nothing past the game." When the game is over, Peyton will have an all- star lineup from which to glean advice. It includes Eli, of course; their father, Archie, who spent 14 years in the NFL; their brother, Cooper, who has long been one of Peyton's best sounding boards. And El- way. Chances are, Manning will be seeking what El- way sought when he went to his father, Jack, a long- time scout and personnel man, after the second Su- per Bowl title. "I was fortunate to be able to talk to my dad about what he thought," El- way said. "Because I didn't want it to be different than what I was seeing and what I was feeling." The signs of Elway's slowdown toward the end were visible — he missed four starts in 1998 with hamstring, rib and other injuries. "Physically, I was breaking down a little bit," Elway said. But the ravages of age on him weren't as glaring as what Manning has dis- played at times this season. His 17 interceptions before going to the sideline with a foot injury in Novem- ber were hard to watch. That he has rebounded and guided the Broncos to the Super Bowl (And yes, there was that remarkable 12-yard run against the Patriots) is a testament to his guile and smarts more than any physical prowess. "I feel I can still move the chains," Manning said. "Maybe in different ways. It's being able to adjust." If he leads Denver to a victory against Carolina on Sunday, Manning's abil- ity to set aside the glow of winning the title, and to listen to candid advice, will set the framework for his decision. His inner-cir- cle's ability to give it to him straight will be every bit as important for the quarter- back, whose contract ex- tends through next year. "Typically, people at the top of the pyramid, whether in sports, busi- ness, entertainment or wherever, tend to be their own worst self-evaluators, especially when comes to this issue," said Da- vid Heenan, whose book, "Leaving on Top," breaks down one of the toughest life choices that successful people have to make. "But Peyton's clearly a very bright guy," Heenan said. "His dad went through this. If anyone is emotionally and intellec- tually able to handle this kind of transition, he'd be (near) the top." And yet, there have been other bright guys who've taken different routes. For every Elway, Michael Strahan and Jerome Bettis, all of whom left after win- ning a title, there are two or three Brett Favres, Joe Namaths and Joe Monta- nas — all of them brilliant at their craft and decorated and successful, but all of whom stayed years after the biggest wins were be- hind them. Where might Manning fall in that spectrum? SUPER BOWL 50 Like Elway, Manning has shot to go out with a title Broncos QB has said this might be his last rodeo Scoreboard Football NFLPLAYOFFGLANCE Wild-Card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 9 KansasCity30,Houston0 Pi tt sbur g h 1 8, C in ci nna t i 1 6 Sunday, Jan. 10 Seattle 10, Minnesota 9 Green Bay 35, Washington 18 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 16 New England 27, Kansas City 20 Arizona 26, Green Bay 20, OT Sunday, Jan. 17 Carolina 31, Seattle 24 Denver 23, Pittsburgh 16 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 24 AFC Denver 20, New England 18 NFC Carolina 49, Arizona 15 Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 31 At Honolulu Team Irvin 49, Team Rice 27 Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7 At Santa Clara Denver vs. Carolina, 3:30 p.m. (CBS) Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 45 4 .918 — Clippers 32 16 .667 121/2 Sacramento 21 27 .438 231/2 Phoenix 14 36 .280 311/2 Lakers 10 41 .196 36 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 41 8 .837 — Memphis 29 20 .592 12 Dallas 28 23 .549 14 Houston 26 25 .510 16 New Orleans 18 30 .375 221/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 38 13 .745 — Portland 24 26 .480 131/2 Utah 22 25 .468 14 Denver 19 30 .388 18 Minnesota 14 36 .280 231/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 33 16 .673 — Boston 29 22 .569 5 New York 23 28 .451 11 Brooklyn 12 38 .240 211/2 Philadelphia 7 42 .143 26 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 29 22 .569 — Miami 27 22 .551 1 Charlotte 24 25 .490 4 Washington 21 26 .447 6 Orlando 21 27 .438 61/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 35 13 .729 — Chicago 26 21 .553 81/2 Indiana 26 23 .531 91/2 Detroit 26 24 .520 10 Milwaukee 20 31 .392 161/2 Tuesday's games Boston 97, New York 89 Houston 115, Miami 102 Toronto 104, Phoenix 97 Portland 107, Milwaukee 95 Lakers 119, Minnesota 115 Wednesday's games Atlanta 124, Philadelphia 86 Charlotte 106, Cleveland 97 Indiana 114, Brooklyn 100 Boston 102, Detroit 95 Oklahoma City 117, Orlando 114 Golden State 134, Washington 121 San Antonio 110, New Orleans 97 Miami at Dallas, (n.) Denver at Utah, (n.) Chicago at Sacramento, (n.) Minnesota at Clippers, (n.) Thursday's games New York at Detroit, 4 p.m. Houston at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Lakers at New Orleans, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Portland, 7 p.m. Warriors 134, Wizards 121 WARRIORS (134) Barnes 5-11 1-1 12, Green 3-5 6-9 12, Bogut 1-2 0-4 2, Curry 19-28 2-3 51, K.Thompson 8-19 2-2 24, Iguodala 3-7 1-4 9, Barbosa 1-5 2-2 4, Speights 4-9 0-0 8, Livingston 4-5 1-2 9, Rush 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 49-93 16-29 134. WIZARDS (121) Porter 3-6 3-4 9, Dudley 1-4 2-2 5, Gortat 4-8 1-2 9, Wall 17-25 4-6 41, Temple 2-9 3-3 8, Beal 8-17 1-1 18, Nene 3-7 6-10 12, Sessions 5-6 1-2 12, Gooden 0-3 0-0 0, Neal 3-6 0-0 7, Eddie 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 46-91 21-30 121. Golden State 43 31 29 31 — 134 Washington 28 32 32 29 — 121 3-Point Goals: Golden State 20-42 (Curry 11-16, K.Thompson 6-13, Iguodala 2-4, Barnes 1-4, Barbosa 0-1, Rush 0-1, Green 0-1, Speights 0-2), Washington 8-23 (Wall 3-3, Sessions 1-1, Neal 1-2, Dudley 1-2, Temple 1-5, Beal 1-7, Gooden 0-1, Porter 0-2); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Golden State 63 (Green 10), Washington 48 (Gortat 8); Assists: Golden State 35 (Green 12), Washington 26 (Wall 10); Total fouls: Golden State 24, Washington 22; Technicals: Wall; A: 20,356 (20,308). LEADERS Through Monday SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT Pts Avg Curry, GOL 46 448 234 1351 29.4 Harden, HOU 50 408 442 1395 27.9 Durant, OKC 43 400 272 1170 27.2 Cousins, SAC 39 356 295 1052 27.0 James, CLE 46 434 229 1145 24.9 Lillard, POR 42 348 196 1016 24.2 Westbrook, OKC50 425 290 1198 24.0 DeRozan, TOR 48 377 334 1116 23.3 George, IND 48 353 277 1115 23.2 Davis, NOR 41 357 203 938 22.9 Butler, CHI 47 351 300 1055 22.4 Thomas, BOS 49 340 273 1053 21.5 K. Thmpsn, GOL 46 357 122 985 21.4 Anthony, NYK 44 333 212 937 21.3 Lowry, TOR 48 313 239 995 20.7 McCollum, POR 47 380 100 973 20.7 Wiggins, MIN 48 346 258 977 20.4 Lopez, Bro 49 394 202 990 20.2 Walker, CHA 48 333 215 968 20.2 Hayward, UTA 47 308 232 936 19.9 Leonard, SAN 46 328 169 910 19.8 Knight, PHX 42 309 122 827 19.7 Wall, WAS 46 335 162 896 19.5 Gallinari, DEN 43 235 291 832 19.3 Bosh, MIA 48 325 195 922 19.2 Jackson, DET 49 349 167 936 19.1 Paul, LAC 43 294 154 808 18.8 Wade, MIA 45 326 184 843 18.7 Gay, SAC 42 303 122 772 18.4 Millsap, ATL 49 309 217 873 17.8 Middleton, MIL 50 306 169 879 17.6 Nowitzki, DAL 45 284 143 787 17.5 Anderson, NOR 45 274 133 781 17.4 Drummond, DET 49 357 132 847 17.3 Okafor, PHL 42 309 107 725 17.3 Vucevic, ORL 44 338 59 736 16.7 Gasol, MEM 49 310 196 818 16.7 Gasol, CHI 45 301 140 751 16.7 Monroe, MIL 48 322 152 796 16.6 Towns, MIN 49 337 121 811 16.6 Redick, LAC 44 239 118 715 16.3 Love, CLE 47 258 144 758 16.1 Aldridge, SAN 44 291 127 709 16.1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FG FGA Pct Jordan, LAC 198 277 .715 Whiteside, MIA 211 344 .613 Howard, HOU 209 344 .608 Kanter, OKC 235 424 .554 Faried, DEN 214 395 .542 Towns, MIN 337 626 .538 Gortat, WAS 226 420 .538 Drummond, DET 357 681 .524 Noel, PHL 186 355 .524 Lopez, NYK 189 362 .522 Monroe, MIL 322 617 .522 Favors, UTA 203 389 .522 Parker, SAN 226 434 .521 J. Hill, IND 180 349 .516 Antetokounmpo, MIL 289 567 .510 COLLEGE MEN'S TOP 25 FARED Wednesday 1. Oklahoma (19-2) did not play. 2. North Carolina (19-3) did not play. 3. Villanova (19-3) beat Creighton 83-58. 4. Maryland (20-3) beat Nebraska 70-65. 5. Iowa (18-4) beat Penn State 73-49. 6. Xavier (20-2) beat St. John's 90-83. 7. Kansas (17-4) vs. Kansas State, (n.) 8. Texas A&M (18-3) did not play. 9. Virginia (18-4) beat Boston College 61-47. 10. Michigan State (19-4) did not play. 11. Providence (19-4) did not play. 12. SMU (19-2) did not play. 13. Iowa State (16-6) did not play. 14. West Virginia (18-4) did not play. 15. Baylor (17-5) did not play. 16. Oregon (18-4) did not play. 17. Miami (17-4) beat Notre Dame 79-70. 18. Purdue (19-4) did not play. 19. Louisville (18-4) did not play. 20. Kentucky (16-6) did not play. 21. Wichita State (16-5) vs. Southern Illinois, (n.) 22. Indiana (19-4) did not play. 23 . A ri zo na ( 17 -5) a t W as hi ng ton S ta te , (n.) 24. Dayton (18-3) did not play. 25. South Carolina (19-3) did not play. WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED Wednesday 1. UConn (21-0) beat Tulane 96-38. 2. South Carolina (21-0) did not play. 3. Notre Dame (21-1) did not play. 4. Baylor (22-1) beat Kansas State 87-52. 5. Maryland (20-2) did not play. 6. Texas (20-1) did not play. 7. Ohio State (17-4) did not play. 8. Arizona State (18-4) did not play. 9. Oregon State (18-3) did not play. 10. Florida State (18-4) did not play. 11. Mississippi State (19-4) did not play. 12. Texas A&M (15-6) did not play. 13. Louisville (17-5) did not play. 14. UCLA (16-5) did not play. 15. Stanford (18-5) did not play. 16. Miami (18-4) did not play. 17. Michigan State (17-4) beat Michigan 85-64. 18. Kentucky (15-5) did not play. 19. South Florida (16-5) beat Cincinnati 82-49. 20. Oklahoma (15-6) lost to No. 25 Okla- homa State 71-69. 21. Missouri (18-4) did not play. 22. Florida (18-4) did not play. 23. Tennessee (13-8) did not play. 24. Washington (16-5) did not play. 25. Oklahoma State (17-4) beat No. 20 Oklahoma 71-69. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 50 31 16 3 65 135 115 San Jose 49 26 19 4 56 144 132 Anaheim 48 23 18 7 53 104 113 Arizona 50 24 21 5 53 133 152 Vancouver 50 20 19 11 51 122 139 Calgary 48 21 24 3 45 126 146 Edmonton 51 20 26 5 45 127 150 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 54 34 16 4 72 149 123 Dallas 51 32 14 5 69 167 136 St. Louis 53 29 16 8 66 130 128 Colorado 53 27 23 3 57 144 144 Nashville 51 24 19 8 56 129 132 Minnesota 50 23 18 9 55 124 120 Winnipeg 50 22 25 3 47 129 145 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 50 30 15 5 65 140 110 Tampa Bay 50 28 18 4 60 133 118 Detroit 50 25 17 8 58 123 127 Boston 50 26 18 6 58 150 135 Ottawa 51 23 22 6 52 144 161 Montreal 52 24 24 4 52 140 142 Buffalo 51 21 26 4 46 118 138 Toronto 49 18 22 9 45 118 137 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 48 35 9 4 74 160 109 N.Y. Rangers 50 27 18 5 59 144 132 N.Y. Islanders 48 26 16 6 58 135 121 Pittsburgh 49 25 17 7 57 127 125 New Jersey 51 26 20 5 57 117 120 Carolina 51 23 20 8 54 123 135 Philadelphia 48 22 18 8 52 113 129 Columbus 52 19 28 5 43 134 168 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Tuesday's games Toronto 4, Boston 3, OT New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 N.Y. Islanders 5, Minnesota 3 Philadelphia 4, Montreal 2 Pittsburgh 6, Ottawa 5 Florida 5, Washington 2 St. Louis 1, Nashville 0 Dallas 5, Winnipeg 3 Chicago 2, Colorado 1 Edmonton 5, Columbus 1 Los Angeles 6, Arizona 2 Anaheim 3, San Jose 2 Wednesday's games Buffalo 4, Montreal 2 Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 1 Carolina at Calgary, (n.) Thursday's games Boston at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 4:30 p.m. New Jersey at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Edmonton at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. Detroit at Florida, 4:30 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Nashville, 5 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m. Chicago at Arizona, 6 p.m. Columbus at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Golf LPGA-COATES CHAMPIONSHIP PAR Wednesday At Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Club Ocala, Fla. Purse: $1.5 million Yardage: 6,541; Par: 72 (36-36) Partial First Round Ha Na Jang................................ 33-32—65 -7 In Gee Chun..............................35-33—68 -4 Jodi Ewart Shadoff .................33-35—68 -4 Kim Kaufman ...........................33-35—68 -4 Sei Young Kim..........................35-33—68 -4 Candie Kung.............................34-34—68 -4 Kelly Tan ...................................33-35—68 -4 Chella Choi............................... 36-33—69 -3 Karine Icher .............................34-35—69 -3 Juli Inkster................................ 36-33—69 -3 Cristie Kerr............................... 38-31—69 -3 Lydia Ko .....................................37-32—69 -3 Mo Martin................................. 35-34—69 -3 Pornanong Phatlum................34-35—69 -3 Lizette Salas ............................ 35-34—69 -3 Thidapa Suwannapura........... 36-33—69 -3 Lexi Thompson.........................32-37—69 -3 Brianna Do.................................35-35—70 -2 Simin Feng.................................37-33—70 -2 Jaye Marie Green .....................35-35—70 -2 Brooke M. Henderson .............34-36—70 -2 Charley Hull ..............................35-35—70 -2 Caroline Masson......................37-33—70 -2 Mika Miyazato..........................36-34—70 -2 Azahara Munoz ........................36-34—70 -2 Michelle Wie .............................36-34—70 -2 Amy Yang ..................................34-36—70 -2 Sakura Yokomine.....................35-35—70 -2 Paula Creamer..........................37-34—71 -1 Hyo Joo Kim...............................37-34—71 -1 P.K. Kongkraphan ....................36-35—71 -1 Jessica Korda............................35-36—71 -1 Min Lee ......................................37-34—71 -1 Xi Yu Lin .....................................36-35—71 -1 Anna Nordqvist ........................33-38—71 -1 Mariajo Uribe............................36-35—71 -1 Julie Yang ..................................36-35—71 -1 PGA TOUR STATISTICS Through Feb. 1 Scoring Average 1, Jordan Spieth, 69.18. 2, Kevin Na, 69.41. 3, Kevin Kisner, 69.44. 4, Jason Bohn, 69.62. 5, Jason Dufner, 69.69. 6, Fabian Gomez, 69.85. 7, William McGirt, 69.86. 8, Si Woo Kim, 69.86. 9, Ryan Palm- er, 69.88. 10, Brandt Snedeker, 69.89. Driving Distance 1, Bubba Watson, 320.9. 2, Adam Scott, 318.8. 3, Tony Finau, 317.9. 4, Gary Wood- land, 316.8. 5, Ryan Palmer, 315.3. 6, Dustin Johnson, 312.0. 7, Daniel Berger, 311.9. 8, Rory McIlroy, 311.5. 9, Jason Kokrak, 311.3. 10, 2 tied with 310.8. Driving Accuracy Percentage 1, Thomas Aiken, 77.44%. 2, Fred Funk, 76.79%. 3, Justin Leonard, 75.71%. 4, Bill Haas, 74.00%. 5, Kevin Kisner, 72.94%. 6, Graeme McDowell, 72.50%. 7, Emiliano Grillo, 71.48%. 8, K.J. Choi, 70.63%. 9 (tie), Jerry Kelly and Paul Casey, 70.00%. Greens in Regulation Pct. 1, Haotong Li, 80.00%. 2 (tie), Rory McIlroy and Russell Knox, 79.86%. 4 (tie), Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson and Branden Grace, 79.17%. 7, Jason Day, 78.70%. 8, Charl Schwartzel, 78.47%. 9, Jason Bohn, 78.36%. 10, Lucas Glover, 77.55%. Total Driving 1, Russell Henley, 58. 2, Emiliano Grillo, 68. 3, Kevin Kisner, 70. 4, Davis Love III, 74. 5, Paul Casey, 80. 6 (tie), Keegan Bradley and Scott Pinckney, 99. 8, Lucas Glover, 100. 9, Kevin Chappell, 102. 10, Hudson Swafford, 104. Putting Average 1, Steve Stricker, 1.618. 2, Jordan Spieth, 1.629. 3, Richard Lee, 1.655. 4, Kevin Kis- ner, 1.656. 5, Ryan Moore, 1.662. 6, Hao- tong Li, 1.667. 7, Rory Sabbatini, 1.680. 8, Andres Romero, 1.681. 9, Branden Grace, 1.684. 10, Kevin Na, 1.685. Birdie Average 1, Jordan Spieth, 6.38. 2, Haotong Li, 5.50. 3 (tie), Phil Mickelson and Kevin Kisner, 5.33. 5, Branden Grace, 5.25. 6, Dustin Johnson, 5.17. 7, Jason Dufner, 5.05. 8 (tie), Scott Hend, Kevin Na and Hideki Matsuyama, 5.00. Eagles (Holes per) 1, Adam Scott, 54.0. 2, Cameron Percy, 60.0. 3, Daniel Summerhays, 61.7. 4 (tie), Ryan Palmer and Rickie Fowler, 63.0. 6 (tie), Geoff Ogilvy and Patrick Rodgers, 66.0. 8, 5 tied with 72.0. Sand Save Percentage 1 (tie), Vaughn Taylor and Jordan Spieth, 100.00%. 3, Mark Wilson, 87.50%. 4, Da- vid Toms, 85.71%. 5, Scott Hend, 80.00%. 6, Rod Pampling, 76.92%. 7 (tie), Jerry Kelly, Hunter Mahan, Gonzalo Fdez- Castano and SSP Chawrasia, 75.00%. All-Around Ranking 1, Kevin Kisner, 198. 2, Kevin Na, 307. 3, Rickie Fowler, 312. 4, Ryan Palmer, 341. 5, Jordan Spieth, 351. 6, Justin Thomas, 365. 7, Sean O'Hair, 409. 8, Brendan Steele, 422. 9, David Lingmerth, 430. 10, Jason Dufner, 446. PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders 1, Kevin Kisner, (6), $2,350,032. 2, Brandt Snedeker, (6), 42,250,733. 3, Russell Knox, (7), $2,118,160. 4, Kevin Na, (6), $1,797,273. 5, Justin Thomas, (6), $1,734,873. 6, Smylie Kaufman, (8), $1,612,358. 7, Graeme McDowell, (4), $1,565,100. 8, Fabian Gomez, (6), $1,420,193. 9, Jason Dufner, (6), $1,380,025. 10, Jordan Spieth, (2), $1,353,750. FedExCup Leaders 1, Kevin Kisner, 1,073. 2, Brandt Snede- ker, 1,013. 3, Russell Knox, 929. 4, Kevin Na, 817. 5, Smylie Kaufman, 794. 6, Justin Thomas, 748. 7, Graeme McDowell, 732. 8, Fabian Gomez, 716. 9, Jason Dufner, 700. 10, Emiliano Grillo, 620. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Thursday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Detroit 51/2 (2031/2) New York at New Orleans 101/2 (2081/2) Lakers at Portland 11/2 (203) Toronto Houston 9 (2131/2) at Phoenix College Basketball Thursday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Temple 3 Tulsa at Vanderbilt 1 Texas A&M at Wisconsin 5 Ohio State at N'EASTERN PK William&Mary at Elon 9 Delaware at Hofstra 4 UNC-Wilmington James Madison 6 at Drexel at Wright St 21/2 Milwaukee Green Bay 3 at N. Kentucky at Uab 111/2 FIU Detroit 2 at Cleveland St at CHARLSTN 41/2 Towson St at Mid. Tenn 14 FAU Texas-Arlin 6 at Ga. Southern at Georgia St 9 Texas State La-Lafayette 71/2 at Appalachian St Oakland 81/2 at Youngstown St at Cincinnati 20 So. Florida at North Texas 31/2 Southern Miss at Tulane 3 UCF W Kentucky 8 at UTSA Louisiana Tech 4 at Rice at N'western 111/2 Minnesota at Ualr 18 Troy at Arkansas St 7 So. Alabama at BYU 11/2 Saint Mary's (Cal) at Oregon 81/2 Colorado UConn 1 at Memphis Marshall 2 at UTEP at San Diego 11/2 Pacific Hawaii 1 at Uc S BARBARA Gonzaga 11 at La Marymount at Cal St.-fllrtn 3 UC Davis at USC 61/2 UCLA Utah 2 at Oregon St at Pepperdine 11 Portland NHL Thursday Favorite Line Underdog Boston -145/+135 at Buffalo at NY Rangers -145/+135 Minnesota at Ottawa -135/+125 Edmonton at Toronto -110/+100 New Jersey at Washington OFF NY Islanders at Florida OFF Detroit at Nashville -155/+145 Philadelphia at St. Louis -135/+125 San Jose Dallas -125/+115 at Colorado Chicago -155/+145 at Arizona at Los Angeles -145/+135 Anaheim at Vancouver -150/+140 Columbus NFL Super Bowl Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog Carolina 51/2 (45) Denver Transactions BASEBALL American League Los Angeles Angels: Agreed to terms with OF Andrew Brown on a minor league contract. Seattle Mariners: Agreed to terms with 1B Dae-Ho Lee and C Steve Lerud on minor league contracts. National League Philadelphia Phillies: Traded LHP Jesse Biddle to Pittsburgh for RHP Yoervis Medina. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Houston Rockets: Assigned F/C Donatas Motiejunas to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). Memphis Grizzlies: Recalled Fs James Ennis and Jarell Martin from Iowa (NBADL). the Verizon Center record of 34 set by Michael Jordan on Dec. 29, 2001. Curry went 3 of 10 in the third quarter. With him ac- tually missing shots, the Wizards cut a 14-point halftime deficit down to two at one point and three at another until Golden State went on a 10-0 run to take the game back over. MemoryLane Twenty years after he and the Chicago Bulls won their record-setting 72nd game of the 1995-96 sea- son against the Washing- ton Bullets in Landover, Maryland, Steve Kerr re- turned to the area as War- riors coach seeing a lot of similarities as far as the at- tention the teams received. "It was a pretty big deal then, obviously with Michael (Jordan) draw- ing so much attention ev- erywhere we went," Kerr said. "I think today things are bigger in a lot of ways with social media and so many different media out- lets. And Steph is getting a lot of notoriety, obviously, and drawing fans and me- dia everywhere we go." Tip-Ins Warriors: Golden State reached 30 assists for the eighth consecutive game, the most since Charlotte had 13 in a row in 1989. ... Green tied his career high with five blocks. ... The team is set to be hon- ored for its NBA title at the White House on Thurs- day by President Barack Obama. ... C Festus Ezeli missed his fourth straight game with a sore left knee. Wizards: The 134 points by Golden State were the most Washington al- lowed this season. ... Cur- ry's 51 are the most points against the Wizards this season. ... Assistant Don Newman served as head coach in place of Randy Wittman, who missed his second game following the death of his brother. ... The Wizards wore jerseys with Mandarin lettering to cel- ebrate the Chinese New Year. Up Next Warriors: Host Okla- homa City on Saturday. Wizards: Host Philadel- phia on Friday. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2016 2 B