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COLLEGEMEN'SBASKETBALL Xavier at Cincinnati:4p.m.,ESPN2. Campbell vs. Radford: 4p.m., ESPNU. Virginia T. at North Carolina: 5p.m., ESPN. Oregon State vs. Colorado: 5:30p.m., FS1. San Diego at Gonzaga: 6p.m., CSNBA. Indiana at Michigan: 6p.m., ESPN2. Oregon vs. Utah: 7:30p.m., FS1. Portland at Pepperdine: 7:30p.m., CSN. San Francisco vs. St. Mary: 8p.m., CSNBA. BYU at S. Clara: 8p.m., ESPNU. NBA BASKETBALL Dallas Mavericks at Oklahoma City Thunder: 5p.m., TNT. Los Angeles Lakers at Utah Jazz: 7:30p.m., TNT. NBDL, N. Arizona at Austin: 6p.m., ESPNU. EXTREME SPORTS Winter X Games Aspen 2017, Women's Snowboard Big Air Final, Men's Snowboard Superpipe Final: 7p.m., ESPN. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Senior Bowl Practice: 10a.m., ESPNU. Senior Bowl Practice: 1p.m., ESPNU. GOLF LPGA Tour, Bahamas Classic, Round 1: 8:30 a.m., GOLF. PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open, Round 1: noon, GOLF. NHL HOCKEY St.LouisBluesatMinnesotaWild:5p.m., NBCSN. Edmonton Oilers at San Jose Sharks: 7:30 p.m., CSN-CA 7:30p.m. SKATING ISU Figure Skating, European Championship Pair Free: 11a.m., NBCSN. TENNIS ITF Australian Open, Mixed Doubles Semifinal and Women's Doubles Final: 8p.m., TENNIS. ITF Australian Open, Singles Semifinal: 12:30 a.m., ESPN. Ontheair ond period to go up 35-19 at the half and rolled to big win Tuesday over the Wheatland Pirates. The Cardinals shared the wealth, with 10 players scoring points in the game and 12 logging minutes. CoreyBustaledtheCards with 12 points and 8 re- bounds, Brendan Hoag had 12 points and 3 rebounds, Noah Zoppi and Tucker Be- renseachhad9pointsand5 rebounds and Marco Tapia had 6 points and 5 boards. The Cardinals remain perfect on the season at 19-0overall,4-0leagueplay. They are scheduled to visit Sutter to take on the Hus- kies(10-8overall,1-3league) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. ReddingChristian54, Bulldogs 39 LOSMOLINOS The Los Mo- linos Bulldogs battled to keep up with the Redding Christian Lions in the first half Tuesday night, going into the half down 8 at 36- 28 but were shut down in the third and never recov- ered, falling 54-39 at home. Aaron Hardy led the Bulldogs with 11 points, Alex Russell had 10, Ty Isaksen had 8, Devin Hen- derson had 6 and Kyle Wood had 2. The Bulldogs (13-4 over- all, 1-1 league) are sched- uled to travel to Burney Friday for a 7:30 p.m. game against the Raiders (0-13 overall, 0-1 league). Chester 52, Warriors 33 RED BLUFF The Mercy Warriors fell behind early and took a 23-point def- icit into the half, eventu- ally falling 52-33 Tuesday night against the visiting Chester Volcanoes. Marcus Kuechle led the Warriors with 16 points and 19 rebounds, Alavaro Dela- fuente had 7 points and 5 rebounds, T.J. Frase had 4 points and 2 rebounds and Dartagnan Kingwell had 3 points and 5 rebounds. The Warriors (1-16 over- all, 0-3 league) are sched- uled to play on the road at 7:30 p.m. Friday against the Liberty Christian Patriots (2-11 overall, 0-2 league). Basketball FROM PAGE 1 CHIP THOMPSON — DAILY NEWS Red Bluff's Eric Spencer puts up a shot Tuesday against Shasta. Scoreboard NFL PLAYOFFSCHEDULE WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 7 Houston27,Oakland14 Seattle 26, Detroit 6 Sunday, Jan. 8 Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 14 Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 New England 34, Houston 16 Sunday, Jan. 15 Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday, Jan. 22 NFC Atlanta 44, Green Bay 21 AFC New England 36, Pittsburgh 17 PRO BOWL Sunday, Jan. 29 At Orlando, Fla. AFC vs. NFC, 5 p.m. (ESPN) SUPER BOWL Sunday, Feb. 5 At Houston Atlanta vs. New England, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) College football BOWLS Saturday, Jan. 28 Senior Bowl At Mobile, Ala. South vs. North, 11:30 a.m. (NFL) NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 39 7 .848 — Clippers 30 17 .638 91/2 Sacramento 18 27 .400 201/2 Phoenix 15 30 .333 231/2 Lakers 16 32 .333 24 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 36 9 .800 — Houston 34 15 .694 4 Memphis 27 20 .574 10 New Orleans 18 28 .391 181/2 Dallas 15 29 .341 201/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 29 18 .617 — Oklahoma City 27 19 .587 11/2 Denver 19 25 .432 81/2 Portland 19 27 .413 91/2 Minnesota 17 28 .378 11 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 28 18 .609 — Boston 27 18 .600 1/2 New York 20 26 .435 8 Philadelphia 17 27 .386 10 Brooklyn 9 36 .200 181/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 27 19 .587 — Washington 25 20 .556 11/2 Charlotte 23 23 .500 4 Orlando 18 29 .383 91/2 Miami 16 30 .348 11 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 30 14 .682 — Indiana 22 22 .500 8 Chicago 23 24 .489 81/2 Milwaukee 21 24 .467 91/2 Detroit 21 25 .457 10 Tuesday's games Chicago 100, Orlando 92 Philadelphia 121, Clippers 110 San Antonio 108, Toronto 106 Washington 123, Boston 108 Denver 103, Utah 93 Minnesota 112, Phoenix 111 Wednesday's games Sacramento 116, Cleveland 112, OT Boston 120, Houston 109 Miami 109, Brooklyn 106 Atlanta 119, Chicago 114 Golden State 113, Charlotte 103 Memphis 101, Toronto 99 Oklahoma City 114, New Orleans 105 Philadelphia 114, Milwaukee 109 New York at Dallas, n Lakers at Portland, n Thursday's games Dallas at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Indiana at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Phoenix at Denver, 6 p.m. Lakers at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Warriors 113, Hornets 103 WARRIORS (113) Durant 11-20 10-10 33, Green 4-7 3-6 13, Pachulia 0-1 2-2 2, Curry 11-23 0-0 28, Thompson 5-14 7-7 19, McAdoo 3-4 2-2 8, McGee 1-1 0-0 2, Livingston 1-7 0-0 2, Iguodala 1-2 0-0 2, McCaw 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 39-82 24-27 113. HORNETS (103) Kidd-Gilchrist 7-12 1-1 15, Williams 6-12 1-2 14, Hibbert 2-3 2-2 6, Walker 9-23 6-6 26, Batum 6-12 2-2 16, Hawes 4-13 1-1 10, Kaminsky 1-8 0-0 2, Sessions 0-4 0-0 0, Belinelli 3-5 7-7 14. Totals 38-92 20-21 103. Golden State 29 24 22 38 — 113 Charlotte 28 19 33 23 — 103 3-Point Goals: Golden State 11-28 (Curry 6-12, Green 2-3, Thompson 2-8, Durant 1-4, McCaw 0-1), Charlotte 7-23 (Batum 2-4, Walker 2-7, Hawes 1-2, Williams 1-3, Belinelli 1-3, Sessions 0-1, Kaminsky 0-3); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Golden State 41 (Iguodala 10), Charlotte 43 (Hawes 13); Assists: Golden State 23 (Green, Curry 6), Charlotte 26 (Batum, Walker 8); Total fouls: Golden State 19, Charlotte 18; Technicals: Thompson, Hawes; A: 19,639 (19,077). SCORING LEADERS Through Tuesday G FG FT Pts Avg Westbrk, OKC 45 451 392 1386 30.8 Thomas, BOS 40 362 312 1156 28.9 Davis, NOR 41 427 298 1173 28.6 Harden, HOU 48 399 428 1373 28.6 Cousins, SAC 43 401 324 1202 28.0 DeRozan, TOR 44 442 328 1228 27.9 Lillard, POR 41 352 268 1075 26.2 Durant, GOL 45 416 252 1173 26.1 James, CLE 40 379 198 1025 25.6 Leonard, SAN 41 345 269 1044 25.5 Curry, GOL 45 366 200 1105 24.6 Butler, CHI 44 331 365 1080 24.5 Irving, CLE 38 343 151 931 24.5 Anttknmp, MIL 43 371 244 1018 23.7 McCollm, POR 46 403 156 1080 23.5 Wall, WAS 43 366 216 994 23.1 Walker, CHA 44 360 166 1011 23.0 Anthony, NYK 45 360 202 1015 22.6 Towns, MIN 45 391 178 1009 22.4 Lowry, TOR 44 308 226 981 22.3 College basketball MEN'S TOP 25 FARED Wednesday 1. Villanova (19-2) did not play. 2. Kansas (18-2) did not play. 3. Gonzaga (20-0) did not play. 4. Kentucky (17-3) did not play. 5. Baylor (19-1) beat Texas Tech 65-61. 6. Florida State (18-3) lost to Georgia Tech 78-56. 7. Arizona (18-2) did not play. 8. UCLA (19-2) at USC. 9. North Carolina (18-3) did not play. 10. Oregon (18-2) did not play. 11. Butler (17-3) at Seton Hall. 12. Virginia (16-3) did not play. 13. Louisville (17-4) did not play. 14. Notre Dame (17-4) did not play. 15. Wisconsin (17-3) did not play. 16. Creighton (18-3) lost to Georgetown 71-51. 17. Duke (15-5) did not play. 18. West Virginia (16-4) did not play. 19. Cincinnati (17-2) did not play. 20. Purdue (17-4) did not play. 21. Saint Mary's (17-2) did not play. 22. Maryland (18-2) did not play. 23. South Carolina (16-4) did not play. 24. Xavier (14-5) did not play. 25. Florida (14-5) at LSU. WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED We dn esda y 1. UConn (19-0) did not play. 2. Baylor (20-1) beat No. 25 Kansas State 91-49. 3. Maryland (19-1) did not play. 4. Mississippi State (20-1) did not play. 5. South Carolina (17-1) did not play. 6. Florida State (19-2) did not play. 7. Washington (19-2) did not play. 8. Notre Dame (18-3) did not play. 9. Louisville (18-4) did not play. 10. Stanford (17-3) did not play. 11. Oregon State (18-2) did not play. 12. Texas (14-4) at TCU. 13. UCLA (15-4) did not play. 14. Duke (17-3) did not play. 15. Ohio State (17-5) did not play. 16. Arizona State (14-5) did not play. 17. Miami (14-5) did not play. 18. N.C. State (15-5) did not play. 19. Virginia Tech (16-3) did not play. 20. Oklahoma (16-5) beat Iowa State 78-63. 21. DePaul (16-5) did not play. 22. West Virginia (16-5) beat Texas Tech 89-79. 23. South Florida (16-3) beat SMU 52-51. 24. Green Bay (17-2) did not play. 25. Kansas State (15-6) lost to No. 2 Baylor 91-49. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 49 31 16 2 64 134 112 Anaheim 50 27 14 9 63 133 125 Edmonton 49 26 15 8 60 144 131 Calgary 51 24 24 3 51 131 147 Los Angeles 48 23 21 4 50 120 121 Vancouver 48 22 20 6 50 116 135 Arizona 47 15 26 6 36 105 152 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 47 31 11 5 67 155 108 Chicago 50 30 15 5 65 139 127 Nashville 48 23 17 8 54 134 127 St. Louis 48 24 19 5 53 137 147 Dallas 49 19 20 10 48 131 154 Winnipeg 51 22 25 4 48 145 158 Colorado 45 13 30 2 28 91 153 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 49 29 13 7 65 149 122 Ottawa 46 26 15 5 57 125 120 Toronto 46 23 14 9 55 144 131 Boston 51 24 21 6 54 127 132 Florida 49 20 19 10 50 114 136 Buffalo 47 20 18 9 49 115 132 Tampa Bay 49 22 22 5 49 135 144 Detroit 49 20 20 9 49 123 144 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 48 32 10 6 70 155 104 Columbus 47 32 11 4 68 157 110 Pittsburgh 47 30 12 5 65 169 137 N.Y. Rangers 49 31 17 1 63 167 129 Philadelphia 49 24 19 6 54 138 154 N.Y. Islanders 46 20 17 9 49 133 135 Carolina 47 21 19 7 49 126 137 New Jersey 49 20 20 9 49 111 139 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Tuesday's games St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 0 N.Y. Islanders 4, Columbus 2 Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1 Boston 4, Detroit 3, OT Montreal 5, Calgary 1 Ottawa 3, Washington 0 Buffalo 5, Nashville 4, OT San Jose 4, Winnipeg 3 Tampa Bay 5, Chicago 2 Minnesota 3, Dallas 2, SO Wednesday's games Toronto 4, Detroit 0 Philadelphia 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 Vancouver at Colorado, n Edmonton at Anaheim, n Thursday's games Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston, 4 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Carolina, 4 p.m. Washington at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Columbus at Nashville, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Vancouver at Arizona, 6 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. SCORING LEADERS Through Tuesday GP G A Pts Connor McDvd, EDM 49 16 40 56 Sidney Crosby, PIT 41 28 26 54 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 47 22 32 54 Br en t B ur ns , S J 49 2 1 30 5 1 Patrick Kane, CHI 50 15 33 48 Brad Marchand, BOS 51 19 28 47 Nickls Bckstrm, WAS 48 13 34 47 Cam Atkinson, CLS 47 24 22 46 Mark Scheifele, WPG 48 21 25 46 Vladimir Tarsnk, STL 48 20 26 46 Tyler Seguin, DAL 49 17 29 46 Phil Kessel, PIT 47 14 31 45 Artemi Panarin, CHI 50 17 27 44 4 tied with 43 pts. Tennis AUSTRALIAN OPEN Thursday At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: $37.4 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-outdoor Singles MEN Semifinals Roger Federer (17), Switzerland, vs. Stan Wawrinka (4), Switzerland WOMEN Semifinals CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, vs. Venus Williams (13), United States Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, vs. Ser- ena Williams (2), United States Doubles MEN Semifinals Bob and Mike Bryan (3), United States, def. Pablo Carreno Busta and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Golf PGA TOUR STATISTICS Through Jan. 22 FedExCup season points 1, Justin Thomas, 1,614.478. 2, Hideki Matsuyama, 1,176.556. 3, Pat Perez, 753.616. 4, Brendan Steele, 742.767. 5, Mackenzie Hughes, 642.578. 6, Hudson Swafford, 610.343. 7, Rod Pampling, 559.822. 8, Cody Gribble, 480.800. 9, Russell Knox, 449.143. 10, Adam Hadwin, 439.350. Scoring average 1, Hideki Matsuyama, 68.715. 2, Justin Thomas, 68.785. 3, Francesco Molinari, 69.104. 4, Bill Haas, 69.149. 5, Jordan Spi- eth, 69.282. 6, Marc Leishman, 69.307. 7, Luke List, 69.508. 8, Stewart Cink, 69.678. 9, Jim Furyk, 69.681. 1 Tied With Andres Romero, 69.702. Driving distance 1, Dustin Johnson, 319.6. 2, Luke List, 317.6. 3, Grayson Murray, 316.3. 4, Smylie Kaufman, 315.4. 5, Brandon Hagy, 313.3. 6, Hideto Tanihara, 312.6. 7, Trey Mul- linax, 311.6. 8, Aaron Wise, 309.5. 9, Ryan Brehm, 309.4. 10, Tony Finau, 308.9. Driving accuracy percentage 1, Young-han Song, 83.93%. 2, Francesco Molinari, 79.17%. 3, Jim Furyk, 78.57%. 4, Brian Stuard, 76.84%. 5, William McGirt, 75.62%. 6, Soren Kjeldsen, 75.40%. 7, Scott Langley, 75.00%. 8, Jason Dufner, 74.31%. 9, Steve Wheatcroft, 73.21%. 10, Colt Knost, 72.73%. Greens in regulation percentage 1, Jordan Spieth, 84.72%. 2, Rafa Cabrera Bello, 80.56%. 3, Kyle Stanley, 78.70%. 4, Sergio Garcia, 78.47%. 5, Jim Herman, 78.06%. 6 (tie), John Merrick and Hideki Matsuyama, 77.78%. 8, Stewart Cink, 77.25%. 9, William McGirt, 77.12%. 10, Billy Horschel, 76.98%. Birdie average 1, Jordan Spieth, 6.25. 2 (tie), Hideki Matsuyama and Justin Thomas, 6.00. 4, Anirban Lahiri, 5.39. 5, Adam Scott, 5.38. 6, Jon Rahm, 5.19. 7, Russell Knox, 5.10. 8 (tie), Scott Piercy, Danny Lee and Harris English, 5.00. All-around ranking 1, Hideki Matsuyama, 172. 2, Francesco Molinari, 244. 3, Justin Thomas, 246. 4, Pat Perez, 292. 5, Russell Knox, 318. 6, Luke List, 382. 7, James Hahn, 402. 8 (tie), Keegan Bradley and Adam Hadwin, 404. 10, Martin Laird, 412. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Thursday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Minnesota 4 (212) Indiana at Okla. City 7 (2011/2) Dallas at Denver 61/2 (229) Phoenix at U ta h 131 / 2 ( 20 3 1 / 2 ) La ke rs College basketball Thursday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Cincinnati 31/2 Xavier at FIU 4 FAU at Northstrn 6 Elon at Towson St 11/2 Coll. Of Charleston NC-Wilmingtn 101/2 at James Madison Hofstra 1 at Drexel at Marshall 16 UTSA at Mid. Tenn. 231/2 Southern Miss Charlotte 2 at North Texas at Rice Off Old Dominino at N'western 101/2 Nebraska at N. Carolina 14 Virginia Tech at W. Kentucky 81/2 UTEP at Colorado 16 Oregon St at Michigan 2 Indiana at UAB 1 Louisiana Tech at Gonzaga Off San Diego at Arizona 23 Wash. St at UC Irvine 161/2 Cal Poly at LMU 7 Pacific at Utah Off Oregon at L. Beach St. 61/2 CS-Fullerton at Pepperdine 21/2 Portland at St. Mary's 14 San Francisco at Santa Clara Off BYU NFL Super Bowl — Sunday February 5, 2017 Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog New England 3 (58) Atlanta Transactions MLB Administration: Named Jennie Finch youth softball ambassador. American League Boston Red Sox: Claimed Of/1B Steve Selsky off waivers from Cincinnati. Agreed to terms with LHP Drew Pomer- anz on a one-year contract. Cleveland Indians: Agreed to terms with OF Austin Jackson on a minor league contract. Los Angeles Angels: Assigned RHP Blake Parker outright to Salt Lake (PCL). Oakland Athletics: Assigned RHP Zach Neal outright to Nashville. Traded OF Brett Eibner to the L.A. Dodgers for INF Jordan Tarsovich. Designated LHP Dillon Overton for assignment. Agreed to terms with INF Adam Rosales on a one-year contract. National League Arizona Diamondbacks: Agreed to terms with C Josh Thole on a minor league contract. Atlanta Braves: Agreed to terms with LHPs John Danks, Sam Freeman, Adam Kolarek and Eric O'flaherty, RHPs Blaine Boyer, Rhiner Cruz, Joel De La Cruz, Jor- dan Walden, Cs David Freitas and Blake Lalli, and OF Emilio Bonifacio. Los Angeles Dodgers: Designated RHP Carlos Frias for assignment. Philadelphia Phillies: Agreed to terms with C Ryan Hanigan on a minor league contract. San Diego Padres: Assigned OF Jabari Blash outright to El Paso (PCL). NBA League: Fined Golden State C Zaza Pa- chulia $15,000 for striking Miami F Luke Babbitt in the face. Dallas Mavericks: Signed G Pierre Jack- son to a second 10-day contract. Memphis Grizzlies: Recalled F Troy Wil- liams from Iowa (NBADL). NFL Indianapolis Colts: Named Sanjay Lal wide receivers coach. Kansas City Chiefs: Named Greg Lewis wide receivers coach. NHL New Jersey Devils: Placed F Beau Ben- nett on injured reserve, retroactive to Friday. Claimed F Stefan Noesen off waivers from Anaheim. St. Louis Blues: Assigned G Pheonix Copley to Chicago (AHL). Winnipeg Jets: Placed F Mathieu Per- reault on injured reserve, retroactive to Tuesday.Recalled D Brian Strait from Manitoba (AHL). OLYMPICS Ioc: Announced Jamaica has been stripped of its 2008 gold medal for the men's 4x100 relay after Nesta Carter tested positive for a banned stimulant. MLS Columbus Crew: Signed M Abuchi Obinwa. Acquired M Cristian Martinez on permanent transfer from Chorrillo FC (Liga Panamena-Panama). New England Revolution: Acquired D An- tonio Mlinar Delamea via transfer from Olimpija Ljubljana (PrvaLiga-Slovenia). New York Red Bulls: Re-signed D Damien Perrinelle. COLLEGES Big East Conference: Announced Mar- quette will be fined $5,000 after Golden Eagles fans stormed the Bradley Center court following the team's upset of top- ranked Villanova. Delaware: Named Levern Belin defensive line coach. North Carolina: Named Deke Adams defensive line coach and Terry Joseph defensive backs coach. Rice: Named Wesley Beschorner quar- terbacks coach. Texas-Arlington: Named J.T. Wenger volleyball coach. Winthrop: Suspended women's basket- ball coach Kevin Cook. Named women's assistant basketball coach Lynette Woodard acting head coach. the final three minutes to seal the victory. Kemba Walker led Char- lotte with 26 points while battling through an illness. Tip-ins Warriors: Curry's col- lege coach Bob McKillop sat courtside to watch the game. ... Golden State twice fouled Marco Belinelli on 3-point attempts result- ing in seven points in the fourth quarter, including the technical foul on Klay Thompson for arguing one of the calls. Hornets: Roy Hib- bert started in place of Cody Zeller, who missed the game with a quadri- ceps contusion. ... Walker played despite being listed as questionable with an illness. ... Frank Kaminsky entered with a mask on to protect his broken nose, but discarded it a few minutes later. ... Spencer Hawes had a big first half for the Hor- nets with seven points, 10 rebounds and three assists off the bench. Up next Warriors: Return home to host the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday. They are 20-3 at home. Hornets: After going 3-2 on their homestand, the Hornets head to Madison Square Garden to face the New York Knicks on Friday night. Wa rr io rs FR OM P AG E 1 Golden State coach Steve Kerr and Shaun Livingston, right, argue a call with an official in the second half. CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 2 B

