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Cleveland Cavaliers (65-15) at Indiana Pacers (35-45), 7 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Cleveland Cavaliers have two chances to lock up homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs, starting with Monday's road test against the Indiana Pacers at Conseco Fieldhouse.

The Cavs need a win tonight or a victory over Philadelphia on Wednesday at home to secure homecourt advantage and clinch the NBA's best record. The Los Angeles Lakers are two games behind in the loss column and hold the tiebreaker thanks to a series sweep. The Lakers are the only team to record a victory at Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena this season.

Cleveland improved to 39-1 at home this season by routing the Boston Celtics, 107-76, on Sunday. MVP candidate LeBron James pumped in 29 points and handed out seven assists, while Daniel Gibson added 15 points off the bench for the Cavs, who outscored the defending champions 31-9 in the first quarter. The Cavaliers are now one home win away from matching Boston's all-time best 40-1 home record set during the 1985-86 season.

Zydrunas Ilgauskas ended with 11 points and 10 rebounds in a winning cause. The Cavs have won four in a row and will try to add one more win to their 26-14 record as the visitor.

Cavs forward Ben Wallace left Sunday's game with a bruised left knee and did not travel with the team to Indiana. Wallace underwent an MRI Monday morning which revealed a left patella tendon strain. He will receive treatment and rehab in Cleveland and is being listed as doubtful for Wednesday's season finale against the Sixers.

Indiana will resume its season-ending three-game homestand Monday and opened the residency with Saturday's 106-102 triumph versus the Detroit Pistons.

Danny Granger had 24 points and sank a pair of two game-sealing free throws to send the Pistons packing with a loss. Brandon Rush hit a career-high five three-pointers en route to 21 points for the Pacers, who have won three of their last four games.

T.J. Ford and Jarrett Jack scored 18 points apiece in the loss. Indiana, which will miss the postseason for the third straight year, will close out the season on Wednesday versus Milwaukee and is 24-15 as the host.

Cleveland is 2-1 against Indiana this season and has won 12 of the last 14 matchups between the teams. The Pacers are 10-6 over the past 16 games as the host in this series.



NBA Matchup - Cleveland at Indiana

Cleveland Cavaliers (65-15) at Indiana Pacers (35-45), 7 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Cleveland 2-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Cleveland 4-0
2006-07 Head-to-head record Cleveland 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record Cleveland 3-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Indiana 3-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Indiana 3-1
2002-03 Head-to-head record Indiana 4-0
Overall Head-to-head record Cleveland 77-75
Home Record: Cleveland 39-1; Indiana 24-15
Away Record: Cleveland 26-14; Indiana 11-30
Current Streak: Cleveland (W4); Indiana (W1)
Record vs. Central Division: Cleveland 12-3; Indiana 6-8
Record vs. Eastern Conference: Cleveland 39-11; Indiana 22-28
2008-2009 Meetings
11/07 - Cleveland, 111-107 (at Cle)
12/05 - Cleveland, 97-73 (at Cle)
02/10 - Indiana, 96-95 (at Ind)
2007-2008 Meetings
11/25 - Cleveland, 111-106 (at Ind)
12/11 - Cleveland, 118-105 (at Cle)
02/20 - Cleveland, 106-97 (at Ind)
03/08 - Cleveland, 103-95 (at Cle)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/24 - Indiana, 97-87 (at Ind)
12/09 - Cleveland, 107-75 (at Cle)
03/11 - Cleveland, 99-88 (at Cle)
03/27 - Cleveland, 105-94 (at Ind)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/24 - Indiana, 98-76 (at Ind)
12/23 - Cleveland, 94-89 (at Cle)
01/24 - Cleveland, 96-66 (at Cle)
01/27 - Cleveland, 93-89 (at Ind)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/03 - Indiana, 109-104 2ot (at Cle)
02/25 - Indiana, 106-82 (at Ind)
03/13 - Cleveland, 98-86 (at Cle)
04/06 - Indiana, 98-77 (at Ind)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/07 - Indiana, 91-90 (at Ind)
12/15 - Indiana, 95-85 (at Ind)
12/30 - Indiana, 92-89 (at Cle)
03/14 - Cleveland, 107-104 (at Cle)
2002-2003 Meetings
11/12 - Indiana, 95-75 (at Ind)
12/27 - Indiana, 113-89 (at Cle)
02/11 - Indiana, 107-96 (at Ind)
04/02 - Indiana, 103-82 (at Cle)
Game Notes
Note - The home team has won four straight and five of the last six meetings.
Note - The home team has won eight of 11 and 14 of the last 18 meetings.
Note - Indiana snapped a nine-game series losing streak on 02/10/09.
Note - Cleveland has won 12 of the last 14 meetings.
Note - Cleveland has won 13 of 17 and 14 of the last 20 meetings.
Note - These two teams have split the last 28 meetings.
Note - Cleveland has won 16 of the last 30 meetings.
Note - Indiana has won 18 of the last 34 meetings.
Note - Indiana snapped a three-game series home losing streak on 02/10/09.
Note - Cleveland has won four of its last six at Indiana.
Note - Cleveland has lost nine of its last 13 at Indiana.
Note - Cleveland has lost 10 of 16 and 15 of its last 22 at Indiana.
Note - Indiana has lost nine straight and 10 of its last 11 at Cleveland.
Note - Indiana has won 12 of its last 22 at Cleveland.
Cleveland last five games Indiana last five games
04/03 - L at Orlando, 87-116 04/03 - L vs. San Antonio, 121-126
04/05 - W vs. San Antonio, 101-81 04/05 - W at Oklahoma City, 117-99
04/08 - W vs. Washington, 98-86 04/08 - W vs. Toronto, 130-101
04/10 - W at Philadelphia, 102-92 04/10 - L at Atlanta, 118-122
04/12 - W vs. Boston, 107-76 04/11 - W vs. Detroit, 106-102


Cleveland Indiana
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F LeBron James 28.3 7.6 7.3 F Danny Granger 25.5 5.0 2.7
F Anderson Varejao 8.7 7.2 1.0 F Troy Murphy 14.3 11.8 2.4
C Zydrunas Ilgauskas 12.8 7.5 1.0 C Roy Hibbert 7.0 3.5 0.7
G Delonte West 11.7 3.2 3.5 G Jarrett Jack 13.3 3.4 4.0
G Mo Williams 17.8 3.4 4.0 G Brandon Rush 7.7 3.1 0.9

Officials: Derrick Stafford, Pat Fraher, Olandis Poole
 

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Toronto Raptors (31-49) at Washington Wizards (19-61), 7 p.m.

Toronto Raptors (31-49) at Washington Wizards (19-61), 7 p.m.

Toronto Raptors (31-49) at Washington Wizards (19-61), 7 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Toronto Raptors will close out the 2008-09 season with a two-game road trip and will visit the Washington Wizards tonight at the Verizon Center.

Toronto will also take on Chicago and is 13-26 away from Canada this season. The Raptors ended a four-game losing streak with Sunday's 111-104 victory over Philadelphia, as Chris Bosh ended with 22 points and eight rebounds to shake up the Sixers' playoff positioning.

Anthony Parker netted 18 points and Jose Calderon chipped in 11 points and 11 assists for the Raptors, who got 17 points from Andrea Bargnani and 14 out of Shawn Marion. Toronto is out of the playoffs for the first time since 2005-06.

Washington is aiming for its first winning streak since posting back-to-back wins on February 17 and 20. It ended a two-game slide with Friday's 100-98 victory at Toronto thanks to Caron Butler's game-winning jumper at the buzzer.

Butler had 21 points and seven assists, while Antawn Jamison added 24 points and 12 rebounds for the Wizards, who will close out their home schedule tonight and are 13-27 in DC this season. Washington will wrap up the season on Wednesday at Boston.

The 2008-09 season series between Toronto and Washington is tied at a game apiece, with each team winning on the opposing floor. The Wizards have won four of the past six matchups between the clubs.

Toronto has dropped eight of 10 trips to the Verizon Center.


NBA Matchup - Toronto at Washington

Toronto Raptors (31-49) at Washington Wizards (19-61), 7 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Tied 1-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Washington 3-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record Toronto 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record Washington 2-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Washington 3-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Washington 3-1
2002-03 Head-to-head record Toronto 3-1
Overall Head-to-head record Washington 26-25
Home Record: Toronto 18-23; Washington 13-27
Away Record: Toronto 13-26; Washington 6-34
Current Streak: Toronto (W1); Washington (W1)
Record vs. Southeast Division: Toronto 8-9
Record vs. Atlantic Division: Washington 4-12
Record vs. Eastern Conference: Toronto 20-30; Washington 10-40
2008-2009 Meetings
01/07 - Toronto, 99-93 (at Was)
04/10 - Washington, 100-98 (at Tor)
2007-2008 Meetings
12/01 - Washington, 101-97 (at Was)
01/29 - Washington, 108-104 ot (at Was)
01/30 - Toronto, 122-83 (at Tor)
03/07 - Washington, 110-106 ot (at Tor)
2006-2007 Meetings
01/07 - Toronto, 116-111 (at Tor)
01/31 - Toronto, 119-109 (at Tor)
03/06 - Washington, 129-109 (at Was)
03/30 - Toronto, 123-118 ot (at Was)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/02 - Washington, 99-96 (at Tor)
12/06 - Washington, 119-111 ot (Was)
02/01 - Toronto, 117-112 (at Tor)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/23 - Washington, 102-86 (at Was)
11/28 - Washington, 114-109 ot (at Tor)
01/21 - Washington, 118-109 (at Was)
02/04 - Toronto, 103-100 (at Tor)
2003-2004 Meetings
10/31 - Toronto, 82-79 (at Tor)
11/07 - Washington, 86-60 (at Was)
02/25 - Washington, 76-74 (at Tor)
03/03 - Washington, 84-70 (at Was)
2002-2003 Meetings
10/30 - Toronto, 74-68 (at Tor)
12/15 - Washington, 95-82 (at Tor)
01/14 - Toronto, 84-75 (at Was)
02/17 - Postponed at Washington (Made-up March 4th)
03/04 - Toronto, 89-86 (at Was)
Game Notes
Note - Washington has won two of the last three meetings.
Note - Washington has won four of six and five of the last eight meetings.
Note - Toronto has won six of the last 11 meetings.
Note - Washington has won seven of 13 and 13 of the last 20 meetings.
Note - Washington has won 14 of 24 and 16 of the last 28 meetings.
Note - Toronto has won 17 of the last 33 meetings.
Note - Toronto snapped a two-game series road losing streak on 01/07/09.
Note - Toronto has lost eight of 10 and nine of its last 13 at Washington.
Note - Toronto has lost 11 of 17 and 17 of its last 24 at Washington.
Note - Washington has won two straight after losing its last four at Toronto.
Note - Washington has lost five of its last eight at Toronto.
Note - These two teams have split the last 10 meetings at Toronto.
Note - Washington has lost eight of 14 and 13 of its last 20 at Toronto.
Note - Washington is 9-17 at Toronto.
Toronto last five games Washington last five games
04/05 - L vs. New York, 103-112 04/01 - L at Memphis, 107-112
04/07 - L vs. Atlanta, 110-118 04/02 - W vs. Cleveland, 109-101
04/08 - L at Indiana, 101-130 04/04 - L vs. Miami, 104-118
04/10 - L vs. Washington, 98-100 04/08 - L at Cleveland, 86-98
04/12 - W vs. Philadelphia, 111-104 04/10 - W at Toronto, 100-98



Toronto Washington
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Shawn Marion 13.1 7.9 2.3 F Caron Butler 20.4 6.1 4.4
F Chris Bosh 22.7 9.8 2.5 F Antawn Jamison 22.2 8.9 1.9
C Andrea Bargnani 15.4 5.3 1.2 C Brendan Haywood 10.6 8.0 1.6
G Anthony Parker 10.8 3.9 3.3 G Dominic McGuire 4.5 5.4 2.5
G Jose Calderon 13.0 2.8 8.8 G Javaris Crittenton 5.3 2.9 2.6

Officials: Mark Wunderlich, Mark Ayotte, Derrick Collins
 

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Chicago Bulls (40-40) at Detroit Pistons (39-41), 7:30 p.m.

Chicago Bulls (40-40) at Detroit Pistons (39-41), 7:30 p.m.

Chicago Bulls (40-40) at Detroit Pistons (39-41), 7:30 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Chicago Bulls are still jockeying for position in the Eastern Conference playoffs, as they shoot for their fifth straight win tonight on the road against the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

The playoff-bound Bulls are even with Philadelphia for the sixth spot in the conference standings and recorded their fourth consecutive victory with a 113-106 decision over the Charlotte Bobcats on Saturday from the United Center. Ben Gordon scored 39 points and rookie Derrick Rose ended with 22 points and seven assists for the Bulls.

John Salmons added 19 points and Joakim Noah ended with 11 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in the win. The Bulls will try to improve their 12-28 road record Monday and are slated to host Toronto in the regular-season finale on April 15.

Detroit is headed to the postseason for the eighth year in a row and will try to get back on the winning track this evening in Chicago. The Pistons are currently eighth in the East, just a game behind the Bulls and Sixers, and suffered a 106-102 setback in Indiana on Saturday.

Richard Hamilton scored 23 points and Tayshaun Prince added 18 for the Pistons, who had their three-game winning streak come to an end. Antonio McDyess chipped in 16 points and 15 boards in defeat.

The Pistons will close out the regular season on April 15 at Miami.

Chicago has won two of the first three meetings with Detroit this season and seven of the last nine games between the teams. Chicago, though, has lost two straight and 16 of its last 21 trips to Auburn Hills.


NBA Matchup - Chicago at Detroit

Chicago Bulls (40-40) at Detroit Pistons (39-41), 7:30 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Chicago 2-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Chicago 3-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record Chicago 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record Detroit 4-0
2004-05 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2003-04 Head-to-head record Detroit 4-0
2002-03 Head-to-head record Detroit 4-0
Overall Head-to-head record Detroit 117-104
Home Record: Chicago 28-12; Detroit 21-19
Away Record: Chicago 12-28; Detroit 18-22
Current Streak: Chicago (W4); Detroit (L1)
Record vs. Central Division: Chicago 8-7; Detroit 7-8
Record vs. Eastern Conference: Chicago 23-27; Detroit 26-24
2008-2009 Meetings
12/23 - Detroit, 104-98 (at Det)
02/10 - Chicago, 107-102 (at Chi)
03/24 - Chicago, 99-91 (at Chi)
2007-2008 Meetings
11/08 - Chicago, 97-93 (at Chi)
12/07 - Chicago, 98-91 (at Det)
01/19 - Chicago, 97-81 (at Chi)
03/09 - Detroit, 116-109 (at Det)
2006-2007 Meetings
01/06 - Chicago, 106-89 (at Chi)
02/25 - Detroit, 95-93 (at Det)
03/29 - Chicago, 83-81 (at Chi)
04/04 - Chicago, 106-88 (at Det)
2005-2006 Meetings
12/03 - Detroit, 92-79 (at Chi)
12/16 - Detroit, 110-82 (at Det)
02/24 - Detroit, 95-87 (at Chi)
03/08 - Detroit, 106-101 (at Det)
2004-2005 Meetings
12/22 - Chicago, 89-82 (at Det)
01/03 - Detroit, 87-80 (at Chi)
01/22 - Chicago, 100-89 (at Det)
04/11 - Detroit, 85-84 ot (at Chi)
2003-2004 Meetings
12/17 - Detroit, 77-73 (at Det)
01/13 - Detroit, 105-89 (at Chi)
02/25 - Detroit, 107-88 (at Chi)
03/10 - Detroit, 98-65 (at Det)
2002-2003 Meetings
12/12 - Detroit, 86-76 (at Chi)
02/11 - Detroit, 89-79 (at Chi)
03/23 - Detroit, 105-82 (at Det)
04/09 - Detroit, 111-102 ot (at Det)
Game Notes
Note - Chicago has won two straight after losing the last two meetings.
Note - Chicago has won seven of nine and eight of the last 11 meetings.
Note - These two teams have split the last 16 meetings.
Note - Chicago has won 10 of the last 19 meetings.
Note - Detroit has won 18 of 28 and 26 of the last 37 meetings.
Note - Chicago has lost two straight after winning its last two at Detroit.
Note - Chicago has lost five of its last seven at Detroit.
Note - Chicago has lost nine of 13 and 16 of its last 21 at Detroit.
Note - Detroit has lost six straight after winning its last 12 at Chicago.
Note - Detroit has won 15 of its last 22 at Chicago.
Chicago last five games Detroit last five games
03/31 - L at Indiana, 105-107 04/04 - L at Philadelphia, 90-95
04/04 - W vs. New Jersey, 103-94 04/05 - W vs. Charlotte, 104-97
04/07 - W vs. New York, 110-103 04/08 - W at New York, 113-86
04/09 - W vs. Philadelphia, 113-99 04/10 - W vs. New Jersey, 100-93
04/11 - W vs. Charlotte, 113-106 04/11 - L at Indiana, 102-106


Probable Starting Lineup: Chicago at Detroit


Chicago Detroit
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F John Salmons 19.3 4.5 2.0 F Tayshaun Prince 14.3 5.9 3.2
F Tyrus Thomas 10.8 6.4 1.0 F Antonio McDyess 9.7 9.8 1.3
C Joakim Noah 6.5 7.5 1.3 C Rasheed Wallace 12.2 7.5 1.4
G Derrick Rose 16.7 3.9 6.2 G Richard Hamilton 18.2 3.1 4.5
G Ben Gordon 20.7 3.5 3.4 G Rodney Stuckey 13.3 3.5 4.8

Officials: Mike Callahan, Joe Forte, Phil Robinson
 

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Charlotte Bobcats (35-45) at New Jersey Nets (33-47), 7:30 p.m.

Charlotte Bobcats (35-45) at New Jersey Nets (33-47), 7:30 p.m.

Charlotte Bobcats (35-45) at New Jersey Nets (33-47), 7:30 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Charlotte Bobcats will resume a season-ending four-game road trip Monday against the New Jersey Nets at the IZOD Center.

The Bobcats just missed out on the first playoff berth in franchise history, and have dropped two straight and five of their last six games. They fell to 0-2 on the trek after a 113-106 loss at Chicago on Saturday, as Raymond Felton recorded 26 points and seven assists in a losing effort.

Boris Diaw added 24 points and 10 rebounds, while Emeka Okafor ended with 13 points and 14 boards for Charlotte. The Bobcats will close out the season on Wednesday at Orlando and are 12-27 as the visitor.

Meanwhile, the Nets will also miss the playoffs and have just three wins over their previous 11 contests. They are coming off Saturday's 103-93 triumph over Orlando thanks to Vince Carter's 27 points and nine assists.

Brook Lopez added 13 points and 11 rebounds for New Jersey, which shot a sizzling 54.3 percent from the floor in a winning cause. Keyon Dooling chipped in 12 points and 10 assists in the triumph.

The Nets are 18-22 as the host this season and will conclude the 2008-09 campaign on Wednesday at New York. New Jersey guard Devin Harris is questionable for Monday's game with a sore left shoulder.

The season series between Charlotte and New Jersey is tied at a game apiece, with each team winning on the opposing floor. New Jersey has won eight of 11 and 13 of the 17 meetings between the teams.

Charlotte has lost five of its eight trips to the Meadowlands.



NBA Matchup - Charlotte at New Jersey

Charlotte Bobcats (35-45) at New Jersey Nets (33-47), 7:30 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Tied 1-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record New Jersey 3-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record New Jersey 2-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record New Jersey 3-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record New Jersey 4-0
2003-04 Head-to-head record None
2002-03 Head-to-head record None
Overall Head-to-head record New Jersey 13-4
Home Record: Charlotte 23-18; New Jersey 18-22
Away Record: Charlotte 12-27; New Jersey 15-25
Current Streak: Charlotte (L2); New Jersey (W1)
Record vs. Atlantic Division: Charlotte 9-8
Record vs. Southeast Division: New Jersey 8-9
Record vs. Eastern Conference: Charlotte 20-30; New Jersey 22-28
2008-2009 Meetings
12/26 - Charlotte, 95-87 (at NJ)
12/27 - New Jersey, 114-103 ot (at Cha)
2007-2008 Meetings
01/04 - New Jersey, 102-96 (at NJ)
01/08 - Charlotte, 115-99 (at Cha)
02/08 - New Jersey, 104-90 (at Cha)
04/15 - New Jersey, 112-108 ot (at NJ)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/28 - Charlotte, 96-92 (at NJ)
01/17 - New Jersey, 92-85 (at Cha)
03/24 - New Jersey, 113-107 ot (at Cha)
2005-2006 Meetings
12/07 - New Jersey, 97-84 (at Cha)
12/14 - Charlotte, 91-83 (at NJ)
02/15 - New Jersey, 95-94 (at Cha)
04/06 - New Jersey, 113-102 (at NJ)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/30 - New Jersey, 99-86 (at NJ)
12/21 - New Jersey, 94-91 (at Cha)
02/25 - New Jersey, 93-86 (at NJ)
03/28 - New Jersey, 95-91 (at Cha)
Game Notes
Note - New Jersey has won three of four and six of the last eight meetings.
Note - New Jersey has won eight of the last 11 meetings.
Note - New Jersey has won 13 of the 17 meetings.
Note - Charlotte snapped a two-game series road losing streak on 12/26/08.
Note - Charlotte has lost three of its last five at New Jersey.
Note - Charlotte has lost five of the eight meetings at New Jersey.
Note - New Jersey has won two straight at Charlotte.
Note - New Jersey has won eight of the nine meetings at Charlotte.
Charlotte last five games New Jersey last five games
04/03 - L vs. Miami, 92-97 04/04 - L at Chicago, 94-103
04/05 - L at Detroit, 97-104 04/05 - W vs. Philadelphia, 96-67
04/07 - W vs. Philadelphia, 101-98 04/08 - L at Boston, 104-106
04/10 - L at Oklahoma City, 81-84 04/10 - L at Detroit, 93-100
04/11 - L at Chicago, 106-113 04/11 - W vs. Orlando, 103-93


Probable Starting Lineup: Charlotte at New Jersey


Charlotte New Jersey
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Gerald Wallace 16.9 7.8 2.7 F Vince Carter 20.8 5.1 4.7
F Boris Diaw 15.2 6.0 5.0 F Ryan Anderson 7.3 4.6 0.8
C Emeka Okafor 13.4 10.3 0.7 C Brook Lopez 13.1 8.0 1.0
G Raymond Felton 14.1 3.8 6.8 G Keyon Dooling 9.8 1.9 3.5
G D.J. Augustin 11.9 1.9 3.5 G Chris Douglas Roberts 4.5 1.1 1.1

Officials: Tom Washington, David Jones, Eli Roe
 

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New Orleans Hornets (49-31) at Houston Rockets (52-28), 8:30 p.m.

New Orleans Hornets (49-31) at Houston Rockets (52-28), 8:30 p.m.

New Orleans Hornets (49-31) at Houston Rockets (52-28), 8:30 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Southwest Division is still up for grabs and the Houston Rockets will try to stay alive in the race, as they host the New Orleans Hornets Monday at the Toyota Center.

Houston and San Antonio are tied atop the division standings, with the Spurs slated to visit the Golden State Warriors tonight. The Rockets have won four straight games and recorded a 113-109 triumph at Golden State on Friday. Luis Scola scored a career-high 28 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Houston, which is tied with the Spurs and Blazers for the third seed in the West.

Dikembe Mutombo had 10 points and 15 boards, and Aaron Brooks added 20 points in a winning effort. The Rockets will close out their regular-season home schedule tonight and are a solid 32-8 in Houston.

The Rockets will visit rival Dallas on Wednesday in the regular-season finale. All-Star center Yao Ming did not play against Golden State because of a right foot injury and is probable against the Hornets.

New Orleans will close out the regular season with a pair of road games against the Rockets and Spurs, and is 21-18 away from the Big Easy this season. The Hornets ended a two-game slide with a 102-92 triumph over Dallas on Sunday, as Chris Paul ended one rebound shy of a triple-double with 31 points, 17 assists and nine boards in the back end of a home-and-home set.

David West also scored 31 points on 14-of-21 shooting, while Rasual Butler added 13 points for New Orleans, which took sole possession of sixth place in the Western Conference standings with the win. Dallas is a game behind in the seventh spot.

Houston leads the season series with New Orleans, 2-1, and has won four of the last six matchups between the teams. The Hornets have lost two straight and three of four trips to the Toyota Center.


NBA Matchup - Orlando at Milwaukee

Orlando Magic (58-22) at Milwaukee Bucks (33-47), 8 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Orlando 3-0
2007-08 Head-to-head record Orlando 2-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record Orlando 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2004-05 Head-to-head record Milwaukee 2-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Milwaukee 3-1
2002-03 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
Overall Head-to-head record Milwaukee 40-33
Home Record: Orlando 31-9; Milwaukee 21-19
Away Record: Orlando 27-13; Milwaukee 12-28
Current Streak: Orlando (L2); Milwaukee (W1)
Record vs. Central Division: Orlando 11-6
Record vs. Southeast Division: Milwaukee 8-9
Record vs. Eastern Conference: Orlando 36-14; Milwaukee 20-30
2008-2009 Meetings
11/24 - Orlando, 108-101 (at Orl)
03/18 - Orlando, 106-80 (at Mil)
03/27 - Orlando, 110-94 (at Orl)
2007-2008 Meetings
10/31 - Orlando, 102-83 (at Orl)
12/12 - Milwaukee, 100-86 (at Mil)
03/28 - Orlando, 103-86 (at Mil)
2006-2007 Meetings
01/31 - Orlando, 98-73 (at Orl)
02/06 - Milwaukee, 116-111 (at Mil)
03/05 - Orlando, 99-81 (at Orl)
04/09 - Orlando, 117-94 (at Mil)
2005-2006 Meetings
12/03 - Milwaukee, 104-84 (at Mil)
12/26 - Orlando, 108-93 (at Orl)
02/08 - Milwaukee, 94-89 2ot (at Mil)
04/05 - Orlando, 108-105 (at Orl)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/03 - Orlando, 93-92 (at Orl)
12/29 - Milwaukee, 111-105 (at Orl)
04/16 - Milwaukee, 113-103 (at Mil)
2003-2004 Meetings
01/19 - Orlando, 106-99 (at Orl)
01/21 - Milwaukee, 113-102 (at Mil)
02/17 - Milwaukee, 127-104 (at Mil)
03/03 - Milwaukee, 105-97 (at Orl)
2002-2003 Meetings
11/02 - Orlando, 100-90 (at Mil)
12/23 - Milwaukee, 108-103 (at Orl)
03/05 - Orlando, 111-99 (at Orl)
04/16 - Milwaukee, 93-87 (at Mil)
Game Notes
Note - Orlando has won four straight and seven of the last eight meetings.
Note - Orlando has won nine of 11 and 10 of the last 13 meetings.
Note - Orlando has won 11 of 17 and 12 of the last 21 meetings.
Note - Orlando has won 13 of 23 and 14 of the last 25 meetings.
Note - Orlando has won 15 of the last 27 meetings.
Note - Milwaukee has won 22 of the last 37 meetings.
Note - Orlando has won two straight and three of its last four at Milwaukee.
Note - Orlando has lost eight of its last 11 at Milwaukee.
Note - Orlando has lost 16 of 20 and 18 of its last 23 at Milwaukee.
Note - Milwaukee has lost seven straight and eight of its last nine at Orlando.
Note - Milwaukee has lost 10 of 12 and 11 of its last 14 at Orlando.
Note - Milwaukee has lost 13 of its last 20 at Orlando.
Orlando last five games Milwaukee last five games
04/04 - W at Atlanta, 88-82 04/01 - L vs. LA Lakers, 98-104
04/07 - L at Houston, 83-93 04/02 - L at Philadelphia, 95-105
04/08 - W vs. Memphis, 81-78 04/04 - L vs. Memphis, 102-107
04/10 - L vs. New York, 95-105 04/08 - L vs. Atlanta, 105-113
04/11 - L at New Jersey, 93-103 04/11 - W vs. Oklahoma City, 115-98



Probable Starting Lineup: Orlando at Milwaukee


Orlando Milwaukee
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Hedo Turkoglu 16.8 5.3 4.9 F Richard Jefferson 19.4 4.6 2.4
F Tony Battie 4.5 3.5 0.3 F Luc Mbah a Moute 7.1 5.9 1.0
C Dwight Howard 20.7 13.9 1.4 C Dan Gadzuric 4.1 3.8 0.6
G Courtney Lee 8.3 2.3 1.2 G Ramon Sessions 12.3 3.3 5.6
G Rafer Alston 11.9 2.8 5.2 G Luke Ridnour 9.6 3.1 5.1
 

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Minnesota Timberwolves (24-56) at Dallas Mavericks (48-32), 8:30 p.m.

Minnesota Timberwolves (24-56) at Dallas Mavericks (48-32), 8:30 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The playoff-bound Dallas Mavericks will wrap up the regular season with a two-game homestand, starting with Monday's showdown with the Minnesota Timberwolves at American Airlines Center.

Dallas is currently seventh in the Western Conference playoff standings, just one game behind New Orleans, and will also host Houston on the residency. The Mavericks are 30-9 at home this season and have recorded four straight wins as the host.

The Mavs, though, had a three-game winning streak stopped with Sunday's 102-92 setback at New Orleans in the back end of a home-and-home series. Dirk Nowitzki posted 29 points and 14 rebounds, while Josh Howard scored 15 for Dallas, which got 13 points apiece from reserves Brandon Bass and Jason Terry.

Minnesota had a rare winning streak stopped with Saturday's 110-97 loss versus Phoenix, as Sebastian Telfair scored 21 points and Rodney Carney added 17 in a losing effort. Ryan Gomes netted 13 points and Mike Miller finished with 10 points, nine boards and nine assists for Minnesota.

The Wolves, who are 13-27 as the guest, will close out the season on Wednesday at home versus Sacramento.

Dallas is aiming to sweep the season series from Minnesota for the third consecutive season, and has won 11 straight and 12 of the previous 13 meetings between the teams.

The Mavs have won the last six games as the host in this series.


NBA Matchup - Minnesota at Dallas

Minnesota Timberwolves (24-56) at Dallas Mavericks (48-32), 8:30 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Dallas 3-0
2007-08 Head-to-head record Dallas 3-0
2006-07 Head-to-head record Dallas 4-0
2005-06 Head-to-head record Dallas 2-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2003-04 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2002-03 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
Overall Head-to-head record Dallas 47-36
Home Record: Minnesota 11-29; Dallas 30-9
Away Record: Minnesota 13-27; Dallas 18-23
Current Streak: Minnesota (L1); Dallas (L1)
Record vs. Southwest Division: Minnesota 4-13
Record vs. Northwest Division: Dallas 10-7
Record vs. Western Conference: Minnesota 13-37; Dallas 27-23
2008-2009 Meetings
11/01 - Dallas, 95-85 (at Min)
12/30 - Dallas, 107-100 (at Dal)
03/31 - Dallas, 108-88 (at Min)
2007-2008 Meetings
11/28 - Dallas, 109-103 (at Dal)
01/06 - Dallas, 101-78 (at Min)
02/24 - Dallas, 99-83 (at Min)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/27 - Dallas, 93-87 (at Dal)
02/03 - Dallas, 94-93 (at Dal)
02/27 - Dallas, 91-65 (at Min)
04/11 - Dallas, 105-88 (at Min)
2005-2006 Meetings
12/18 - Dallas, 102-95 (at Dal)
01/04 - Minnesota, 91-78 (at Min)
01/07 - Dallas, 83-79 (at Dal)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/22 - Minnesota, 83-82 (at Dal)
12/07 - Dallas, 97-87 (at Min)
03/13 - Dallas, 102-93 (at Min)
03/15 - Minnesota, 100-91 (at Dal)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/29 - Dallas, 92-88 (at Dal)
12/18 - Minnesota, 114-109 (at Min)
01/03 - Dallas, 119-112 (at Dal)
03/03 - Minnesota, 121-97 (at Min)
2002-2003 Meetings
01/30 - Dallas, 112-109 (at Dal)
02/11 - Minnesota, 100-98 (at Min)
03/10 - Minnesota, 92-83 (at Dal)
03/30 - Dallas, 119-95 (at Min)
Game Notes
Note - Dallas has won 11 straight meetings.
Note - Dallas has won 12 of 13 and 14 of the last 16 meetings.
Note - Dallas has won 15 of 19 and 17 of the last 22 meetings.
Note - Dallas has won 18 of the last 25 meetings.
Note - Dallas has won 21 of 30 and 24 of the last 34 meetings.
Note - Minnesota has lost six straight after winning its last two at Dallas.
Note - Minnesota has lost eight of 10 and nine of its last 12 at Dallas.
Note - Minnesota has lost 12 of its last 16 at Dallas.
Note - Dallas has won six straight and eight of its last nine at Minnesota.
Note - Dallas has won nine of its last 12 at Minnesota.
Note - Dallas has won 10 of 15 and 13 of its last 19 at Minnesota.
Minnesota last five games Dallas last five games
04/03 - W at Utah, 103-102 04/03 - L at Memphis, 102-107
04/05 - L vs. Denver, 87-110 04/05 - W vs. Phoenix, 140-116
04/07 - W at LA Clippers, 87-77 04/08 - W vs. Utah, 130-101
04/08 - W at Golden State, 105-97 04/10 - W vs. New Orleans, 100-92
04/11 - L vs. Phoenix, 97-110 04/12 - L at New Orleans, 92-102


Probable Starting Lineup: Minnesota at Dallas


Minnesota Dallas
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Ryan Gomes 13.4 4.8 1.7 F Josh Howard 18.1 5.1 1.6
F Brian Cardinal 2.9 2.2 1.2 F Dirk Nowitzki 25.7 8.3 2.4
F Kevin Love 11.1 9.0 1.1 C Erick Dampier 5.7 7.0 0.9
G Mike Miller 9.7 6.6 4.4 G Antoine Wright 7.4 2.1 1.2
G Sebastian Telfair 9.8 1.7 4.5 G Jason Kidd 9.0 6.1 8.6

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New Orleans Hornets (49-31) at Houston Rockets (52-28), 8:30 p.m.

New Orleans Hornets (49-31) at Houston Rockets (52-28), 8:30 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Southwest Division is still up for grabs and the Houston Rockets will try to stay alive in the race, as they host the New Orleans Hornets Monday at the Toyota Center.

Houston and San Antonio are tied atop the division standings, with the Spurs slated to visit the Golden State Warriors tonight. The Rockets have won four straight games and recorded a 113-109 triumph at Golden State on Friday. Luis Scola scored a career-high 28 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Houston, which is tied with the Spurs and Blazers for the third seed in the West.

Dikembe Mutombo had 10 points and 15 boards, and Aaron Brooks added 20 points in a winning effort. The Rockets will close out their regular-season home schedule tonight and are a solid 32-8 in Houston.

The Rockets will visit rival Dallas on Wednesday in the regular-season finale. All-Star center Yao Ming did not play against Golden State because of a right foot injury and is probable against the Hornets.

New Orleans will close out the regular season with a pair of road games against the Rockets and Spurs, and is 21-18 away from the Big Easy this season. The Hornets ended a two-game slide with a 102-92 triumph over Dallas on Sunday, as Chris Paul ended one rebound shy of a triple-double with 31 points, 17 assists and nine boards in the back end of a home-and-home set.

David West also scored 31 points on 14-of-21 shooting, while Rasual Butler added 13 points for New Orleans, which took sole possession of sixth place in the Western Conference standings with the win. Dallas is a game behind in the seventh spot.

Houston leads the season series with New Orleans, 2-1, and has won four of the last six matchups between the teams. The Hornets have lost two straight and three of four trips to the Toyota Center.


NBA Matchup - New Orleans at Houston

New Orleans Hornets (49-31) at Houston Rockets (52-28), 8:30 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Houston 2-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2006-07 Head-to-head record NO/Okla City 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record NO/Okla City 3-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Houston 3-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Houston 2-0
2002-03 Head-to-head record Tied 1-1
Overall Head-to-head record Houston 33-19
Home Record: New Orleans 28-13; Houston 32-8
Away Record: New Orleans 21-18; Houston 20-20
Current Streak: New Orleans (W1); Houston (W4)
Record vs. Southwest Division: New Orleans 9-5; Houston 8-6
Record vs. Western Conference: New Orleans 30-20; Houston 34-16
2008-2009 Meetings
11/15 - Houston, 91-82 (at Hou)
12/26 - New Orleans, 88-79 (at NO)
03/16 - Houston, 95-84 (at NO)
2007-2008 Meetings
01/13 - New Orleans, 87-82 (at Hou)
02/22 - Houston, 100-80 (at NO)
03/08 - Houston, 106-96 (at Hou)
03/19 - New Orleans, 90-69 (at NO)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/05 - NO/Okla City, 96-90 (at NO)
02/03 - NO/Okla City, 87-74 (at Hou)
03/25 - NO/Okla City, 106-94 (at Okla City)
04/14 - Houston, 123-112 (at Hou)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/05 - NO/Okla City, 91-84 (at Hou)
12/28 - NO/Okla City, 92-90 (at Okla City)
01/14 - NO/Okla City, 86-80 (at Hou)
03/23 - Houston, 93-92 (at Okla City)
2004-2005 Meetings
12/07 - Houston, 89-81 (at Hou)
01/26 - Houston, 82-77 (at NO)
03/25 - Houston, 81-68 (at NO)
04/01 - New Orleans, 76-73 (at Hou)
2003-2004 Meetings
12/05 - Houston, 83-74 (at NO)
03/11 - Houston, 97-86 (at Hou)
2002-2003 Meetings
12/06 - New Orleans, 98-96 ot (at NO)
12/29 - Houston, 97-85 (at Hou)
Game Notes
Note - Houston has won two of the last three meetings.
Note - Houston has won four of six and five of the last eight meetings.
Note - The Hornets have won six of 11 and 10 of the last 16 meetings.
Note - Houston has won 12 of the last 22 meetings.
Note - These two teams have split the last 24 meetings.
Note - Houston has won 15 of 27 and 16 of the last 29 meetings.
Note - The Hornets have lost two straight at Houston.
Note - The Hornets have lost three of their last four at Houston.
Note - The Hornets have won five of their last eight at Houston.
Note - The Hornets have lost six of 11 and eight of their last 14 at Houston.
Note - These two teams have split the last 16 meetings at Houston.
Note - The Hornets are 8-17 at Houston.
Note - Houston snapped a two-game series road losing streak on 03/16/09.
Note - Houston has lost four of six and five of its last eight at the Hornets.
Note - Houston has won six of 11 and eight of its last 14 at the Hornets.
Note - Houston has lost nine of its last 17 at the Hornets.
Note - Houston has won 10 of 19 and 14 of its last 24 at the Hornets.
Note - Houston is 16-11 at the Hornets.
New Orleans last five games Houston last five games
04/05 - L vs. Utah, 94-108 04/03 - L at LA Lakers, 81-93
04/07 - W at Miami, 93-87 (OT) 04/05 - W vs. Portland, 102-88
04/08 - L vs. Phoenix, 100-105 04/07 - W vs. Orlando, 93-83
04/10 - L at Dallas, 92-100 04/09 - W at Sacramento, 115-98
04/12 - W vs. Dallas, 102-92 04/10 - W at Golden State, 113-109


Probable Starting Lineup: New Orleans at Houston


New Orleans Houston
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Peja Stojakovic 13.7 4.4 1.3 F Shane Battier 7.2 4.7 2.3
F David West 20.9 8.5 2.3 F Luis Scola 12.9 8.8 1.5
C Hilton Armstrong 4.9 2.8 0.4 C Yao Ming 19.6 9.9 1.8
G Rasual Butler 11.4 3.3 0.9 G Ron Artest 17.3 5.3 3.3
G Chris Paul 23.0 5.5 11.1 G Aaron Brooks 11.3 2.0 3.0

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Sacramento Kings (16-64) at Denver Nuggets (53-27), 9 p.m.

Sacramento Kings (16-64) at Denver Nuggets (53-27), 9 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Denver Nuggets hope to clinch the Northwest Division title and inch closer to the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference playoffs tonight when they host the lowly Sacramento Kings at the Pepsi Center

The Nuggets will secure their sixth division title with a win over the Kings tonight and can earn the second seed in the West with a triumph tonight and a win at second-place Portland in their season finale on Wednesday.

Denver, which has won nine straight at home and is 32-8 at the Pepsi Center this season, will also tie a franchise record for wins in a season with a triumph tonight, matching the 1987-88 team.

Most recently, Denver faltered in Hollywood against the best team in the West, the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe Bryant notched 33 points in that one and Andrew Bynum came back from a 32-game absence to score 16 points and grab seven rebounds in just over 21 minutes, as the Lakers rolled past the Nuggets, 116-102, last Thursday.

Carmelo Anthony led Denver with 23 points, while Nene notched 17 points and 10 rebounds. Chauncey Billups donated 17 points, while J.R. Smith poured in 19 points off the bench. Denver, which leads the Blazers by a game in the Northwest, saw its eight-game winning streak come to an end in the encounter.

Forward Kenyon Martin missed his fourth straight game against the Lakers with a left rib cartilage strain and is listed as day-to-day.

The Kings, meanwhile, continue to play out the string while dreaming of Blake Griffin.

Sacramento suffered one of its toughest losses of the season on Sunday when Michael Finley's three-pointer with 1.3 seconds left lifted the San Antonio Spurs to a 95-92 win over the Sacramento Kings.

Finley appeared to make the three after the shot clock expired, however. In what is destined to become a topic of offseason rule conversation, the play unfolded with the game knotted at 92 and time running out. Tony Parker drove the lane and dished a pass to Finley on the right side of the arc. Finley released a good shot, but a few tenths of a second after the shot clock had run out.

"Catch and shoot. That's pretty much it," said Finley. "Tony penetrated, made a great aggressive play and just kicked it out to me and I just shot it."

However, it was ruled a good shot and was not reviewable. After Andres Nocioni's desperation three fell well short on the other end, the Spurs walked off with the win and the Kings walked off on the short end of a controversial loss.

Spencer Hawes had 24 points to pace Sacramento, which had lost eight in a row. Nocioni finished with 11 points and eight rebounds, while Francisco Garcia added 12 points. Bobby Jackson scored 11 points off the bench in the loss.

Kings guard Kevin Martin missed his sixth straight game with a balky left ankle and will sit for the rest of the season.


NBA Matchup - Sacramento at Denver

Sacramento Kings (16-64) at Denver Nuggets (53-27), 9 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Denver 2-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Denver 2-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2005-06 Head-to-head record Sacramento 3-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Sacramento 2-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2002-03 Head-to-head record Sacramento 4-0
Overall Head-to-head record Sacramento 76-70
Home Record: Sacramento 11-30; Denver 32-8
Away Record: Sacramento 5-34; Denver 21-19
Current Streak: Sacramento (L8); Denver (L1)
Record vs. Northwest Division: Sacramento 4-12
Record vs. Pacific Division: Denver 10-7
Record vs. Western Conference: Sacramento 15-35; Denver 34-16
2008-2009 Meetings
12/06 - Denver, 118-85 (at Sac)
01/20 - Denver, 118-99 (at Den)
03/08 - Sacramento, 114-106 (at Sac)
2007-2008 Meetings
12/08 - Denver, 101-97 (at Den)
12/23 - Denver, 106-105 (at Sac)
04/05 - Sacramento, 118-115 (at Den)
2006-2007 Meetings
12/22 - Sacramento, 101-96 (at Den)
02/03 - Sacramento, 94-87 (at Sac)
03/11 - Denver, 113-101 (at Sac)
04/04 - Denver, 120-115 (at Den)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/09 - Denver, 107-91 (at Den)
11/11 - Sacramento, 101-85 (at Sac)
01/31 - Sacramento, 98-91 (at Sac)
04/15 - Sacramento, 100-82 (at Den)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/14 - Sacramento, 101-89 (at Sac)
01/11 - Sacramento, 109-100 (at Sac)
03/26 - Denver, 113-99 (at Den)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/01 - Denver, 109-88 (at Den)
01/11 - Sacramento, 117-106 (at Sac)
02/08 - Sacramento, 115-92 (at Sac)
04/12 - Denver, 97-89 (at Den)
2002-2003 Meetings
12/04 - Sacramento, 92-90 (at Den)
12/06 - Sacramento, 98-77 (at Sac)
01/04 - Sacramento, 87-76 (at Den)
04/11 - Sacramento, 105-103 (at Sac)
Game Notes
Note - Sacramento snapped a two-game series losing streak on 03/08/09.
Note - Denver has won six of the last eight meetings.
Note - Sacramento has won seven of the last 13 meetings.
Note - Denver has won eight of the last 15 meetings.
Note - Sacramento has won nine of 17 and 11 of the last 20 meetings.
Note - Sacramento has won 19 of 29 and 21 of the last 32 meetings.
Note - Sacramento has lost three of its last four at Denver.
Note - These two teams have split the last six meetings at Denver.
Note - Sacramento has lost seven of its last 10 at Denver.
Note - These two teams have split the last 14 meetings at Denver.
Note - Sacramento has lost 11 of its last 18 at Denver.
Note - Sacramento snapped a three-game series home losing streak on 03/08/09.
Note - Denver has lost 21 of its last 24 at Sacramento.
Sacramento last five games Denver last five games
04/05 - L vs. Golden State, 100-105 04/02 - W vs. Utah, 114-104
04/07 - L vs. LA Lakers, 104-122 04/04 - W vs. LA Clippers, 120-104
04/09 - L vs. Houston, 98-115 04/05 - W at Minnesota, 110-87
04/10 - L at LA Clippers, 78-109 04/08 - W vs. Oklahoma City, 122-112
04/12 - L vs. San Antonio, 92-95 04/09 - L at LA Lakers, 102-116


Probable Starting Lineup: Sacramento at Denver


Sacramento Denver
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Andres Nocioni 13.8 6.0 1.8 F Carmelo Anthony 23.0 6.8 3.3
F Jason Thompson 11.0 7.4 1.1 F Renaldo Balkman 5.0 3.9 0.7
C Spencer Hawes 11.5 7.2 1.9 C Nene Hilario 14.7 7.8 1.4
G Francisco Garcia 12.8 3.3 2.3 G Dahntay Jones 5.5 2.1 1.0
G Beno Udrih 11.0 3.0 4.7 G Chauncey Billups 17.9 3.0 6.4

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Los Angeles Clippers (19-61) at Utah Jazz (47-33), 9 p.m.

Los Angeles Clippers (19-61) at Utah Jazz (47-33), 9 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The Utah Jazz have stumbled down the stretch of the season and hope to right themselves against the lowly Los Angeles Clippers tonight at EnergySolutions Arena.

The Jazz, who are 32-8 in Salt Lake City this season, have dropped two straight at home to lottery-bound teams and aim to snap their costly skid against the Clips, who have dropped 11 straight in Utah.

With just two games left, Utah (47-33) is most likely headed for an eighth- place finish in the Western Conference and a first-round matchup with the mighty Los Angeles Lakers. The Jazz need to win out and get help from either New Orleans or Dallas to avoid that fate.

Most recently the Jazz fell to Golden State on Saturday when C.J. Watson poured in a career-high 38 points, doled out nine assists and hauled in seven rebounds to help the Warriors upend Utah, 118-108, at EnergySolutions Arena.

Deron Williams gave 26 points and 14 assists for the Jazz, who dropped their third straight overall and their sixth game in seven tries. Carlos Boozer had 25 points and 12 boards in the setback. Mehmet Okur and Andrei Kirilenko scored 18 and 10 points, respectively.

The Clippers, meanwhile, continued playing out the string by losing for the seventh time in eight games Saturday when LaMarcus Aldridge ended with 21 points and nine rebounds, as the Portland Trail Blazers pulled away to beat Los Angeles, 87-72, at Staples Center.

Rookie star Eric Gordon had 18 points to pace the Clippers.

Zach Randolph returned from his two-game suspension to score 13 points and grab six rebounds for LA, while Baron Davis had 12 points.

The Clips, who have lost 13 of 14 on the road and are a dismal 8-32 as the visitor on the year, have dropped three straight to Utah overall, including a 101-79 rout at the hands of the Jazz in Salt Lake City earlier this season.

Utah will finish the regular season Tuesday night against the Lakers, while the Clippers wrap up on Wednesday against Oklahoma City.


NBA Matchup - LA Clippers at Utah

Los Angeles Clippers (19-61) at Utah Jazz (47-33), 9 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Utah 2-0
2007-08 Head-to-head record Utah 3-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record Utah 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record Los Angeles 2-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2003-04 Head-to-head record Utah 3-1
2002-03 Head-to-head record Utah 3-1
Overall Head-to-head record Utah 90-58
Home Record: Los Angeles 11-29; Utah 32-8
Away Record: Los Angeles 8-32; Utah 15-25
Current Streak: Los Angeles (L1); Utah (L3)
Record vs. Northwest Division: Los Angeles 5-11
Record vs. Pacific Division: Utah 11-5
Record vs. Western Conference: Los Angeles 10-40; Utah 32-18
2008-2009 Meetings
11/01 - Utah, 101-79 (at Utah)
11/03 - Utah, 89-73 (at LA)
2007-2008 Meetings
01/18 - Utah, 106-88 (at Utah)
01/21 - Utah, 109-93 (at LA)
02/22 - Los Angeles, 114-104 (at LA)
03/28 - Utah, 121-101 (at Utah)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/14 - Utah, 112-90 (at Utah)
12/13 - Utah, 105-86 (at LA)
12/26 - Utah, 102-92 (at Utah)
03/23 - Los Angeles, 104-72 (at LA)
2005-2006 Meetings
01/16 - Los Angeles, 102-93 ot (at LA)
03/03 - Utah, 105-103 (at Utah)
03/31 - Los Angeles, 106-91 (at LA)
2004-2005 Meetings
12/14 - Utah, 93-91 (at Utah)
12/29 - Los Angeles, 101-90 (at LA)
02/28 - Utah, 87-86 (at Utah)
04/12 - Los Angeles, 94-85 (at LA)
2003-2004 Meetings
12/05 - Utah, 86-67 (at Utah)
01/23 - Los Angeles, 93-82 (at LA)
01/26 - Utah, 98-93 (at Utah)
04/04 - Utah, 97-92 (at LA)
2002-2003 Meetings
11/26 - Utah, 99-94 (at LA)
01/22 - Los Angeles, 96-89 (at Utah)
03/22 - Utah, 88-73 (at Utah)
04/01 - Utah, 94-89 (at LA)
Game Notes
Note - The home team has won three of four and six of the last eight meetings.
Note - The home team has won 14 of 17 and 17 of the last 21 meetings.
Note - Utah has won three straight and five of the last six meetings.
Note - Utah has won eight of 10 and nine of the last 12 meetings.
Note - Utah has won 10 of 15 and 13 of the last 19 meetings.
Note - Utah has won 16 of 23 and 31 of the last 39 meetings.
Note - The Clippers have lost 11 straight and 37 of their last 38 at Utah.
Note - Utah has won two of three and three of its last five at the Clippers.
Note - Utah has lost six of nine and seven of its last 11 at the Clippers.
Note - Utah has won 13 of its last 20 at the Clippers.
Los Angeles last five games Utah last five games
04/04 - L at Denver, 104-120 04/03 - L vs. Minnesota, 102-103
04/05 - L at LA Lakers, 85-88 04/05 - W at New Orleans, 108-94
04/07 - L vs. Minnesota, 77-87 04/08 - L at Dallas, 101-130
04/10 - W vs. Sacramento, 109-78 04/10 - L at San Antonio, 99-105
04/11 - L vs. Portland, 72-87 04/11 - L vs. Golden State, 108-118



Probable Starting Lineup: LA Clippers at Utah


LA Clippers Utah
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Fred Jones 7.3 2.4 3.6 F C.J. Miles 9.1 2.3 1.5
F Zach Randolph 20.8 10.1 2.1 F Carlos Boozer 16.1 10.4 2.2
C Marcus Camby 10.3 11.2 2.0 C Mehmet Okur 17.1 7.8 1.7
G Eric Gordon 16.0 2.6 2.8 G Ronnie Brewer 13.9 3.7 2.2
G Baron Davis 15.2 3.7 7.8 G Deron Williams 19.4 2.9 10.7

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Memphis Grizzlies (23-57) at Phoenix Suns (44-36), 10 p.m.

Memphis Grizzlies (23-57) at Phoenix Suns (44-36), 10 p.m.

(Sports Network) - A pair of lottery-bound teams hook up in the desert Monday when the Phoenix Suns play host to the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Suns would be a playoff team in the Eastern Conference but are playing out the string in the ultra-competitive West.

Most recently, Phoenix, which will miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2003-04 season, dispatched of the Timberwolves in Minneapolis on Saturday when veteran Grant Hill scored 19 points to lead the Suns past the Wolves, 110-97.

Leandro Barbosa and Jared Dudley added 16 points apiece for the Suns, who have won four of their last six games. Shaquille O'Neal chipped in 10 points and 10 rebounds in the win.

The Grizzlies, meanwhile, were trounced in LA on Sunday when Andrew Bynum scored 18 points and Kobe Bryant added 16 as the Lakers routed Memphis, 92-75.

Pau Gasol tallied 12 points and 13 rebounds, while Trevor Ariza scored 12 for the Lakers, who won for the sixth time in seven contests.

O.J. Mayo had 20 points for Memphis, which has dropped three of its last four games. Marc Gasol, Pau's brother, had 14 points and eight boards, while Hakim Warrick scored 12 and Rudy Gay 10 in defeat.

The Grizzlies, who are 8-32 on the road, have lost five straight at Phoenix.

The Suns are 26-13 at US Airways Center this season.


NBA Matchup - Memphis at Phoenix

Memphis Grizzlies (23-57) at Phoenix Suns (44-36), 10 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Phoenix 2-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Phoenix 3-0
2006-07 Head-to-head record Phoenix 4-0
2005-06 Head-to-head record Memphis 2-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2003-04 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2002-03 Head-to-head record Phoenix 3-1
Overall Head-to-head record Phoenix 40-12
Home Record: Memphis 15-25; Phoenix 26-13
Away Record: Memphis 8-32; Phoenix 18-23
Current Streak: Memphis (L1); Phoenix (W1)
Record vs. Pacific Division: Memphis 8-9
Record vs. Southwest Division: Phoenix 6-11
Record vs. Western Conference: Memphis 14-37; Phoenix 28-22
2008-2009 Meetings
11/10 - Phoenix, 107-102 (at Pho)
12/30 - Phoenix, 101-89 (at Mem)
04/10 - Memphis, 106-89 (at Mem)
2007-2008 Meetings
02/26 - Phoenix, 127-113 (at Mem)
03/11 - Phoenix, 132-111 (at Pho)
04/08 - Phoenix, 127-113 (at Mem)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/11 - Phoenix, 96-87 (at Pho)
01/15 - Phoenix, 137-122 (at Mem)
03/26 - Phoenix, 105-87 (at Pho)
04/03 - Phoenix, 116-111 (at Mem)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/16 - Memphis, 115-103 (at Pho)
12/17 - Memphis, 91-87 (at Mem)
02/08 - Phoenix, 108-102 (at Pho)
2004-2005 Meetings
12/23 - Phoenix, 109-102 (at Pho)
01/19 - Memphis, 88-79 (at Pho)
02/01 - Memphis, 108-97 (at Mem)
03/20 - Phoenix, 97-91 (at Mem)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/07 - Phoenix, 96-88 (at Pho)
02/20 - Memphis, 97-92 (at Mem)
04/02 - Memphis, 109-99 (at Mem)
04/11 - Phoenix, 89-83 (at Pho)
2002-2003 Meetings
12/04 - Phoenix, 98-85 (at Pho)
12/08 - Memphis, 102-94 (at Mem)
01/10 - Phoenix, 96-90 (at Pho)
03/26 - Phoenix, 101-99 (at Mem)
Game Notes
Note - Memphis snapped a 10-game series losing streak on 04/10/09.
Note - Phoenix has won 11 of the last 14 meetings.
Note - Phoenix has won 13 of 18 and 16 of the last 23 meetings.
Note - Phoenix has won 18 of 26 and 23 of the last 32 meetings.
Note - Memphis has lost five straight after winning its last two at Phoenix.
Note - The Grizzlies have lost 10 of 12 and 19 of their last 22 at Phoenix.
Note - The Grizzlies are 4-22 at Phoenix.
Note - Memphis snapped a five-game series home losing streak on 04/10/09.
Note - Phoenix has won six of eight and seven of its last 12 at Memphis.
Note - Phoenix has won 10 of 16 and 16 of its last 23 at the Grizzlies.
Note - Phoenix is 18-8 at the Grizzlies.
Memphis last five games Phoenix last five games
04/04 - W at Milwaukee, 107-102 04/03 - W vs. Sacramento, 139-111
04/07 - L vs. Portland, 93-96 04/05 - L at Dallas, 116-140
04/08 - L at Orlando, 78-81 04/08 - W at New Orleans, 105-100
04/10 - W vs. Phoenix, 106-89 04/10 - L at Memphis, 89-106
04/12 - L at LA Lakers, 75-92 04/11 - W at Minnesota, 110-97


Probable Starting Lineup: Memphis at Phoenix


Memphis Phoenix
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Rudy Gay 18.8 5.6 1.7 F Matt Barnes 10.2 5.4 2.7
F Darrell Arthur 5.5 4.5 0.6 F Grant Hill 11.8 4.8 2.2
C Marc Gasol 11.8 7.4 1.7 C Shaquille O`Neal 17.8 8.5 1.7
G O.J. Mayo 18.4 3.8 3.2 G Jason Richardson 16.5 4.5 1.9
G Mike Conley 10.9 3.4 4.3 G Steve Nash 15.7 3.1 9.7

Officials: Dan Crawford, John Goble, Courtney Kirkland

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Oklahoma City Thunder (22-58) at Portland Trail Blazers (52-28), 10 p.m.

Oklahoma City Thunder (22-58) at Portland Trail Blazers (52-28), 10 p.m.

Oklahoma City Thunder (22-58) at Portland Trail Blazers (52-28), 10 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The streaking Portland Trail Blazers hope to improve their playoff position at the Rose Garden tonight when they welcome the reeling Oklahoma City Thunder to town.

The Blazers, who have won eight of their past nine games, have already clinched their first postseason berth since the 2002-03 season and their highest win total since recording a 59-23 mark in 1999-2000.

Now, Portland hopes to secure home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs and even has an outside shot at the Northwest Division crown. The Blazers are deadlocked with Houston for the fourth spot in the West and stands one game behind Denver for the division lead.

Portland needs Sacramento to upset Denver in the Rocky Mountains on Monday and then needs to take care of business itself by winning tonight and beating the Nuggets in the regular season finale for both clubs on Wednesday to win the Northwest.

Most recently, Portland topped the Clippers in Hollywood on Saturday when LaMarcus Aldridge ended with 21 points and nine rebounds, as the Blazers pulled away to beat the LA, 87-72.

Joel Przybilla had 10 points and 14 rebounds for the Blazers, who ended the game on a 21-4 run to take their fourth consecutive win. Brandon Roy added 15 points and Rudy Fernandez had 13 points off the bench.

The Thunder, meanwhile, fell in Milwaukee on Saturday when Richard Jefferson matched a season high with 35 points to go with nine rebounds, leading the Bucks to a relatively easy 115-98 drubbing of Oklahoma City.

Kevin Durant went for 19 points and Russell Westbrook added 13 points, seven rebounds and six assists for the Thunder, who closed out their inaugural home slate in Oklahoma City with a victory over Charlotte on Friday.

The Thunder close their season on the road, where they are a miserable 7-32 this season, against the Clippers on Wednesday.

Oklahoma City has also lost four straight at the Rose Garden, where the Blazers are 32-7 this season.


NBA Matchup - Oklahoma City at Portland

Oklahoma City Thunder (22-58) at Portland Trail Blazers (52-28), 10 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record Portland 2-1
2007-08 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2006-07 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2005-06 Head-to-head record Seattle 3-1
2004-05 Head-to-head record Seattle 3-1
2003-04 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2002-03 Head-to-head record Portland 4-0
Overall Head-to-head record Oklahoma City 99-96
Home Record: Oklahoma City 15-26; Portland 32-7
Away Record: Oklahoma City 7-32; Portland 20-21
Current Streak: Oklahoma City (L1); Portland (W4)
Record vs. Northwest Division: Oklahoma City 4-11; Portland 9-5
Record vs. Western Conference: Oklahoma City 14-36; Portland 30-20
2008-2009 Meetings
02/06 - Oklahoma City, 102-93 (at Okla City)
02/11 - Portland, 106-92 (at Por)
04/03 - Portland, 107-72 (at Okla City)
2007-2008 Meetings
12/25 - Portland, 89-79 (at Por)
02/21 - Portland, 92-88 (at Por)
02/22 - Seattle, 99-87 (at Sea)
03/24 - Seattle, 97-84 (at Sea)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/01 - Portland, 110-106 (at Sea)
02/26 - Seattle, 97-73 (at Sea)
03/18 - Seattle, 95-77 (at Por)
04/14 - Portland, 108-102 (at Por)
2005-2006 Meetings
12/16 - Seattle, 111-99 (at Por)
01/30 - Portland, 116-111 (at Sea)
04/02 - Seattle, 122-83 (at Sea)
04/07 - Seattle, 121-108 (at Por)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/30 - Portland, 100-94 (at Por)
12/04 - Seattle, 99-89 (at Sea)
03/24 - Seattle, 96-91 (at Por)
04/01 - Seattle, 89-87 (at Sea)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/07 - Seattle, 100-82 (at Sea)
01/05 - Seattle, 119-108 ot (at Sea)
02/08 - Portland, 95-85 (at Por)
03/27 - Portland, 115-108 ot (at Por)
2002-2003 Meetings
11/21 - Portland, 89-85 (at Sea)
12/21 - Portland, 81-80 (at Por)
02/15 - Portland, 101-96 (at Por)
03/11 - Portland, 92-77 (at Sea)
Game Notes
Note - The Oklahoma City Thunder were formerly the Seattle SuperSonics.
Note - Portland has won two straight after losing the last three meetings.
Note - Portland has won five of the last eight meetings.
Note - These two teams have split the last 10 meetings.
Note - Oklahoma City has seven of the last 13 meetings.
Note - Oklahoma City has won 11 of 18 and 13 of the last 23 meetings.
Note - Portland has won 14 of the last 27 meetings.
Note - Portland has won 17 of 31 and 18 of the last 33 meetings.
Note - Portland has won 24 of the last 40 meetings.
Note - Okla City has lost four straight after winning its last four at Port.
Note - Oklahoma City has lost nine of its last 13 at Portland.
Note - Oklahoma City has lost 11 of 16 and 15 of its last 21 at Portland.
Note - Portland snapped a four-game series road losing streak on 04/03/09.
Note - Portland has lost five of the last seven road meetings.
Note - Portland has lost nine of 12 and 10 of the last 17 road meetings.
Oklahoma City last five games Portland last five games
04/05 - L vs. Indiana, 99-117 04/05 - L at Houston, 88-102
04/07 - L vs. San Antonio, 89-99 04/07 - W at Memphis, 96-93
04/08 - L at Denver, 112-122 04/08 - W at San Antonio, 95-83
04/10 - W vs. Charlotte, 84-81 04/10 - W vs. LA Lakers, 106-98
04/11 - L at Milwaukee, 98-115 04/11 - W at LA Clippers, 87-72


Probable Starting Lineup: Oklahoma City at Portland


Oklahoma City Portland
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Kevin Durant 25.5 6.5 2.8 F Nicolas Batum 5.4 2.8 0.9
F Jeff Green 16.6 6.7 2.0 F LaMarcus Aldridge 18.4 7.5 1.9
C Nenad Krstic 9.8 5.6 0.6 C Joel Przybilla 5.5 8.7 0.3
G Kyle Weaver 5.4 2.4 1.8 G Brandon Roy 22.9 4.8 5.2
G Russell Westbrook 15.3 4.9 5.3 G Steve Blake 11.1 2.4 5.0

Officials: Joe DeRosa, Luis Grillo, Jack Nies
 

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San Antonio Spurs (52-28) at Golden State Warriors (29-51), 10:30 p.m.

San Antonio Spurs (52-28) at Golden State Warriors (29-51), 10:30 p.m.

San Antonio Spurs (52-28) at Golden State Warriors (29-51), 10:30 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The San Antonio Spurs hope to build off a controversial win tonight when they visit the Golden State Warriors at ORACLE Arena.

The Spurs, who are deadlocked with Houston atop the Southwest Division with just two games to play, got a gift Sunday when Michael Finley's three-pointer with 1.3 seconds left, lifted the San Antonio Spurs to a 95-92 win over the Sacramento Kings.

Finley appeared to make the three after the shot clock expired, however. In what is destined to become a topic of offseason rule conversation, the play unfolded with the game knotted at 92 and time running out. Tony Parker drove the lane and dished a pass to Finley on the right side of the arc. Finley released a good shot, but a few tenths of a second after the shot clock had run out.

"Catch and shoot. That's pretty much it," said Finley. "Tony penetrated, made a great aggressive play and just kicked it out to me and I just shot it."

It was ruled a good shot and was not reviewable. After Andres Nocioni's desperation three fell well short on the other end, the Spurs walked off with the win and the Kings walked off on the short end of a controversial loss.

Parker had 25 points and Roger Mason added 22 for the Spurs, who got their second consecutive win. Both San Antonio and the Rockets are also tied with Portland for the third spot in the Western Conference standings, all with a 52-28 record.

Tim Duncan, who rested his balky knees on Sunday, is expected to return to the lineup tonight.

The Warriors, meanwhile, are coming off an impressive win in Salt Lake City Saturday when C.J. Watson poured in a career-high 38 points, doled out nine assists and hauled in seven rebounds to help Golden State upend the Utah Jazz, 118-108.

Robert Kurz donated a career-best 21 points and Kelenna Azubuike scored 18 for the Warriors, who have won four of their last six. Anthony Morrow ended with 13 points and Anthony Randolph 11 in the win.

San Antonio, which is 25-15 on the road this season, will be aiming for a four-game sweep of the season series with the Warriors tonight. Golden State is 21-19 at ORACLE Arena this season.


NBA Matchup - San Antonio at Golden State

San Antonio Spurs (52-28) at Golden State Warriors (29-51), 10:30 p.m.
2008-09 Head-to-head record San Antonio 3-0
2007-08 Head-to-head record Golden State 2-1
2006-07 Head-to-head record San Antonio 3-1
2005-06 Head-to-head record San Antonio 4-0
2004-05 Head-to-head record San Antonio 3-0
2003-04 Head-to-head record Tied 2-2
2002-03 Head-to-head record San Antonio 3-1
Overall Head-to-head record San Antonio 84-50
Home Record: San Antonio 27-13; Golden State 21-19
Away Record: San Antonio 25-15; Golden State 8-32
Current Streak: San Antonio (W2); Golden State (W1)
Record vs. Pacific Division: San Antonio 14-3
Record vs. Southwest Division: Golden State 3-14
Record vs. Western Conference: San Antonio 34-16; Golden State 18-32
2008-2009 Meetings
12/06 - San Antonio, 123-88 (at San)
02/02 - San Antonio, 110-105 ot (at GS)
03/24 - San Antonio, 107-106 (at San)
2007-2008 Meetings
12/11 - Golden State, 96-84 (at GS)
01/07 - Golden State, 130-121 ot (at GS)
04/01 - San Antonio, 116-92 (at San)
2006-2007 Meetings
11/27 - Golden State, 111-102 (at GS)
12/04 - San Antonio, 129-89 (at San)
03/26 - San Antonio, 126-89 (at GS)
04/07 - San Antonio, 112-99 (at San)
2005-2006 Meetings
11/23 - San Antonio, 113-89 (at GS)
02/02 - San Antonio, 89-86 (at GS)
02/25 - San Antonio, 92-75 (at San)
03/21 - San Antonio, 107-96 (at San)
2004-2005 Meetings
11/10 - San Antonio, 91-71 (at San)
12/18 - San Antonio, 104-85 (at San)
04/10 - San Antonio, 136-134 2ot (at GS)
2003-2004 Meetings
11/18 - San Antonio, 94-81 (at San)
11/29 - Golden State, 91-89 (at GS)
03/12 - San Antonio, 99-74 (at San)
03/15 - Golden State, 97-80 (at GS)
2002-2003 Meetings
10/30 - Golden State, 106-98 (at GS)
11/05 - San Antonio, 93-73 (at San)
01/03 - San Antonio, 98-95 (at San)
02/05 - San Antonio, 103-99 (at GS)
Game Notes
Note - San Antonio has won four straight after losing the last two meetings.
Note - San Antonio has won seven of the last nine meetings.
Note - San Antonio has won 14 of 17 and 15 of the last 19 meetings.
Note - San Antonio has won 19 of the last 24 meetings.
Note - San Antonio has won 35 of 41 and 37 of the last 44 meetings.
Note - San Antonio snapped a two-game series road losing streak on 02/02/09.
Note - San Antonio has lost three of its last five at Golden State.
Note - San Antonio has won five of its last eight at Golden State.
Note - These two teams have split the last 10 meetings at Golden State.
Note - San Antonio has won 14 of its last 20 at Golden State.
Note - Golden State has lost 22 straight at San Antonio.
San Antonio last five games Golden State last five games
04/05 - L at Cleveland, 81-101 04/03 - W vs. New Orleans, 111-103
04/07 - W at Oklahoma City, 99-89 04/05 - W at Sacramento, 105-100
04/08 - L vs. Portland, 83-95 04/08 - L vs. Minnesota, 97-105
04/10 - W vs. Utah, 105-99 04/10 - L vs. Houston, 109-113
04/12 - W at Sacramento, 95-92 04/11 - W at Utah, 118-108


Probable Starting Lineup: San Antonio at Golden State


San Antonio Golden State
Pos Player PPG RPG APG Pos Player PPG RPG APG
F Michael Finley 9.7 3.4 1.4 F Kelenna Azubuike 14.4 5.0 1.6
F Tim Duncan 19.4 10.5 3.5 F Anthony Randolph 7.6 5.6 0.7
C Matt Bonner 8.3 4.7 1.0 C Andris Biedrins 12.1 11.3 2.0
G Roger Mason 11.9 3.1 2.1 G Anthony Morrow 9.7 2.8 1.1
G Tony Parker 21.9 3.1 7.0 G C.J. Watson 9.2 2.4 2.6

Officials: Steve Javie, Rodney Mott, Derek Richardson
 
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