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NFL News: Comeback kings seek complete game as 7-2 Broncos battle Raiders


The Denver Broncos can become the first NFL team to reach the eight-win mark when they host the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night.

The Broncos have been kings of late comebacks while surprisingly being tied for the best record in the NFL entering Week 10. Denver (7-2) is seeking its seventh straight victory when it faces its longtime AFC West rivals.

Broncos quarterback Bo Nix is focused on what lies ahead, and not the impressive winning streak.

“We’ve heard a lot about the win streak, but we’re not even really thinking about that because we have so many things that we want to correct,” Nix said Tuesday. “We feel like we haven’t even played a complete game offensively. We’re all in a growth mindset and we’re worried about the things we can fix.”

During the streak, Denver has rallied from fourth-quarter deficits four times.

Denver scored 18 points in the final period of a 21-17 road victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5, kicked a fourth-quarter field goal for a 13-11 win over the New York Jets in London in Week 6, ripped off 33 unanswered fourth-quarter points for a 33-32 victory over the host New York Giants in Week 9 and scored 11 straight fourth-quarter points in last Sunday’s 18-15 road win over the Houston Texans.

Suddenly, Nix (1,976 yards, 17 touchdowns) is developing a big reputation for coming through in the clutch.

“Bo’s just being Bo,” Denver receiver Courtland Sutton said. “Week in and week out, he shows up. … He finds a way. He’s a gamer. The dude shows up. We know that when we have him back there, we have a chance to win the game. I think that’s the most fun thing and confident thing to be able to have is to know the guy back there is going to give us a chance to win the game.”

Denver swept the Raiders last season after losing the previous eight matchups.

Las Vegas (2-6) has dropped six of its past seven games, including a 30-29 home overtime loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars last Sunday.

The Raiders didn’t have the Broncos’ magic potion on their side. After matching the Jaguars’ OT touchdown, they went for a two-point conversion to win but Jacksonville’s DaVon Hamilton batted down Geno Smith’s pass.

Las Vegas coach Pete Carroll defended the decision because wideout Tyler Lockett was open in the end zone.

“I thought we won the game because Geno went right to (Lockett),” Carroll said. “It was exactly right. We just got the ball knocked down.”

Second-year tight end Brock Bowers had a monster game with 12 catches for 127 yards and three touchdowns. He is the first Raiders’ tight end with three scoring catches in a game since franchise legend Todd Christensen in 1986.

The Raiders traded veteran receiver Jakobi Meyers to the Jaguars on Tuesday for two draft picks (a fourth-rounder and a sixth) in 2026.

Meyers, in his seventh NFL season, had 33 receptions for 352 yards with no touchdowns in seven games. Last season, he established career highs of 87 catches and 1,027 yards to go with four scoring receptions.

Offensive coordinator Chip Kelly is trying to figure out how to replace his production.

“It has to be multiple guys. Jakobi was such an impact player for us,” Kelly said after Tuesday. “I wish him the best. He was a great practice player, and I enjoyed coaching him. He was a heck of a kid, but we got some other receivers who are going to have to pick it up.”

While the Raiders are healthy, three Denver players missed practice Tuesday.

Star cornerback Patrick Surtain II (pectoral) sat out and will miss his second straight game. Also missing the session were kicker Wil Lutz (illness) and tight end Nate Adkins (knee).

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Clayton Keller’s goal lifts Mammoth, hands Sabres another OT loss


Clayton Keller’s game-winner 47 seconds into overtime lifted the Utah Mammoth past the host Buffalo Sabres 2-1 on Tuesday.

Keller finished with two points as he recorded the primary assist on Nick Schmaltz’s third-period goal. John Marino and Mikhail Sergachev notched assists as Utah erased a two-game losing streak.

Karel Vejmelka made 17 saves for Utah, and he also got the secondary assist on Keller’s goal after his save on an Alex Tuch shot set up the counterattack.

Keller got the puck from Sergachev and skated with it across the ice. In the attack zone, he circled near the blue line to shake Tuch and skated toward Lyon to beat him in the low slot.

The Sabres have played in five straight overtime games, winning just once in that run.

Noah Ostlund scored his first career goal just hours after the Sabres recalled the 21-year-old center from AHL affiliate Rochester. Isak Rosen got an assist in his second game this season.

Alex Lyon stopped 33 Mammoth shots as the Sabres’ goaltender lost in overtime for the third straight game.

All the scoring took place after the second intermission. Schmaltz put Utah up first with 16:02 left in regulation, beating Tuch on his glove side as the puck got through the narrow gap between the netminder and the post.

Keller got the primary assist, passing the puck from the left faceoff circle to his teammate skating into the right circle.

It stayed that way for almost four minutes until Ostlund — called up after Buffalo placed Zach Benson on injured reserve earlier in the day — made the best of his second chance.

Ostlund’s first shot on Vejmelka went high off the glass, but Rosen swatted it down and off the crossbar, allowing Ostlund to tie the game with 12:10 remaining.

Tuesday’s game marked the first time the two teams played each other since Utah traded Josh Doan and Michael Kesselring to Buffalo for JJ Peterka. Buffalo fans booed Peterka, who tied for second on the Sabres last season with 68 points, when he handled the puck.

Buffalo played without three key forwards. Besides Benson, Jason Zucker and Jiri Kulich also missed the game due to health reasons.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Dallas goes big, Colts snag Sauce in epic NFL trade deadline


Trades hit fast and furious at the NFL trade deadline, driven by contenders losing daylight and the overwhelming taste of disappointment in New York.

Big names and bigger contracts were guided to iighted exits by the Jets, ushered to teams with pressing needs and aspiring playoff hopes.

General manager and holder of the Cowboys’ checkbook Jerry Jones put his signature on a pair of swaps designed to make Dallas’ defense better. At 3-5-1, the unit can’t get any worse — well, it technically can but rates next-to-last ahead of only the Cincinnati Bengals in total defense and points allowed.

As the dust settles on an active deadline, we dole out some honorary recognition. There will be no actual trophies handed out.

–Back to the Future Award: New York Jets
Credit the Jets for noticing the fuel gauge went to “E” long before Week 9, the most productive days of the season for coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey by a landslide.

All told, the Jets scored three first-round picks, a second-rounder, former first-round pick Mazi Smith and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell.

Applaud the hard reset. Applaud the plan. Brace yourself for the execution when we begin measuring progress of the impending rebuild.

Our doubt sprouts from Mougey’s indecision about the identity of his defense and the linchpins tasked with anchoring the group.

Sauce Gardner was the No. 4 pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He’s gone barely three months after signing a four-year, $120.4 million contract extension.

Quinnen Williams went third overall in 2019 and was a first-team All-Pro in 2022. He still has two years on his contract after this season and is universally viewed as one of the top talents at the position.

Maybe seven losses in eight weeks brought frustration to a boiling point and there was a mandate from owner Woody Johnson to clear the decks.

Mougey steps into the NY pressure cooker as the most important figure in the Jets’ rebuild with four draft picks in the first two rounds in 2026 and a pair of first-rounders in 2027.

The Jets would have the No. 3 pick in the 2026 draft based on today’s standings (Tennessee and New Orleans have eight losses).

All of a sudden, there are few building blocks on the roster — WR Garrett Wilson stands out — but newfound capital to expedite a construction project more massive than it was yesterday. A silver lining in the erasure of blue-chip, foundation players is the approximately $117 million in cap space available in 2026 when the Jets go from seller to shopper.

–Circus, Circus Award: Dallas Cowboys
Another day, another dose of drama under the big top at Jerry World.

For a franchise in 11th place in the conference, the Cowboys made quite a racket on Tuesday with trades for linebacker Logan Wilson (Bengals) and Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (Jets).

No doubt Williams is a difference-maker. In his physical prime and long a target of Jerry Jones’ appreciation, acquiring Williams improves the Cowboys instantly.

What we won’t know for the immediate future is whether Jones’ rage bait roulette move in August was erased or underscored by Tuesday’s deal.

Micah Parsons wanted to stay. He’s three years younger than Williams and plays a more premium position. Effort and production were never questions when No. 11 suited up for the Cowboys, and that was every single time he was physically capable.

Parsons was traded to the Packers in a deal we still doubt as coherent from a franchise-building perspective.

But if we follow the bouncing ball, will Jones’ stack of assets equate to a long trade win? He surely believes it will.

At present, he’s flexing a tremendous defensive line tandem — Kenny Clark from the Packers and Williams — and still has one of the two first-round draft picks (2026) netted from Green Bay.

Does any or all of the sum push the Cowboys closer to a Super Bowl? Jury is out. They’ve lost head-to-head to the Bears and Panthers, two of the three teams between the Cowboys and the seventh playoff spot, and will play the Vikings (4-4) and Lions (5-3) before the NFC postseason picture develops.

Williams should be raring to go by the time he hits the field in Las Vegas on Nov. 17. He went from the bye week Jets to Dallas, where the Week 10 bye has only begun.

–Giddy Up Award
Colts general manager Chris Ballard spent the better part of his tenure in Indianapolis on the wrong end of the horseshoe.

Let’s review the timeline of trauma inflicted under Ballard’s watch.

In 2018, Ballard hired a head coach that left him at the altar. Didn’t show up. Ghosted before ghosting was a thing. Josh McDaniels did not get a holiday greeting from the Ballards. That Jan. 28 verbal agreement with McDaniels came after he flamed out with an 11-17 record with the Broncos and was built around the idea that the franchise would have a healthy Andrew Luck at quarterback plus the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 draft.

When McDaniels decided to stay and presumably be coach-in-waiting for Bill Belichick with the Patriots (he wasn’t), Ballard went with Frank Reich.

And after a 1-5 start, Luck went on a tear with 30 TD passes and nine wins in 10 games. The Colts won a playoff game — at Houston, 21-7 — then lost to the Chiefs (31-13) about 11 months and two weeks after Ballard hired McDaniels.

And Luck ran out. To retirement. Never to play in the NFL again.

By 2022 late owner Jim Irsay had seen enough, punting Reich to hire former glory days center Jeff Saturday — who snapped the ball to Peyton Manning — out of the ESPN NFL broadcasting studio as interim head coach. He went 1-7, losing seven in a row to end the season.

For some reason, Irsay kept Ballard and they collectively selected Shane Steichen as head coach in 2023. Again armed with a top-five draft pick and determined to find a QB, the trio pushed their chips to the center of the table and bet it all on freaky Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson with the fourth overall selection in the ’23 draft.

Richardson wasn’t the answer.

First-round picks have generally been a lost cause for the Colts since that No. 3 pick in ’18 was used on road-grading guard Quenton Nelson. That’s enough of a failure to get the plugged pulled on most GMs.

Back at a crossroads in March 2025, Ballard … somehow wasn’t fired.

He set aside his gratitude journal long enough to commit to adding “competition” for Richardson. The one-year, $14 million pact with Daniel Jones panned as a marginal threat to Richardson proved pure gold. He’s piloting the No. 1 offense in the NFL, reinvented as Danny Dimes with an All-Pro sidekick in running back Jonathan Taylor.

Another signing in free agency in March, Charvarius Ward looked the part of No. 1 cornerback before a concussion sent him to injured reserve. He’s still expected to return. Ward, 29, signed a three-year deal with Indianapolis.

When he returns, he’ll be a co-No. 1 in the secondary with Sauce Gardner, acquired for two first-round picks from the Jets on Tuesday.

Gardner was the No. 3 pick in the 2022 draft and Defensive Rookie of the Year. He fills a need as a playmaker, and Ballard has finally — as it appears today — turned luck in his favor with the need at quarterback erased.

With the team packing for Germany and a Week 10 game in Berlin, the Colts (7-2) are the No. 1 seed in the AFC, control their destiny in the division and beyond and Ballard has time to tap the brakes to refill the bandwagon for Indy’s first playoff appearance since 2020.

–Jeff Reynolds, Field Level Media

NHL News: Kraken keen to defend home-ice advantage against Sharks


In the past, the Seattle Kraken almost faced a home-ice disadvantage.

In their first four seasons after joining the NHL as an expansion franchise in 2021-22, the Kraken posted a 71-75-18 record at Climate Pledge Arena.

But this season has been different. The Kraken are 4-0-2 at home heading into Wednesday’s game against visiting San Jose.

“We’ve been inconsistent (through the years),” said Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn, selected from St. Louis in the 2021 expansion draft. “We know our home record needs to be better. And we know we’ll always have the crowd to back us up to do it.

“So, we want to make this a hard place to play.”

Under first-year coach Lane Lambert, the Kraken have moved their pregame morning skates from their practice facility to Climate Pledge Arena.

“You know, there’s practice day and then there’s game day,” Lambert said. “There’s a different feel to both days. So, to come over here, I think it’s important to skate on your ice in the morning and certainly get prepared for that at night.

“The ice is different here than it is over at the practice rink, so it’s important to just kind of get that feel.”

The Kraken reached hockey’s version of .500 all-time at home (75-75-20) with a 3-1 victory against Chicago on Monday as Jordan Eberle and Matty Beniers each had a goal and an assist and goaltender Joey Daccord made 29 saves.

The victory moved Seattle into first place in the NHL’s Pacific Division.

“I’m pumped, honestly,” Daccord said. “I had a feeling before the season that we were going to get off to a good start, and I think we have a lot of belief in our room here that we have a good group. Coaching staff, all the guys, everyone has been really dialed in to start the year.”

So has Daccord, who has started 10 of the Kraken’s 12 games and is 6-1-3 with a 2.53 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage.

The Sharks are 3-1-1 over their past five games, despite a 3-2 shootout loss to visiting Detroit on Sunday.

Sam Dickinson scored his first NHL goal for San Jose and Jeff Skinner also tallied. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 30 shots.

“Our turnovers killed us, killed the momentum. Something we’ll have to continue to work on,” Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said. “We’re fortunate to come back and get a point, but those are things that we’ll have to clean up.”

Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NHL draft, had his point streak snapped at seven games (six goals, seven assists).

Still, Warsofsky has seen signs of improvement from a team that finished last in the league in points in each of the previous two seasons.

“The confidence is coming, and the belief is coming. Still, again, we can get better,” Warsofsky said. “We can get a lot better. I know we’ve got some results, but I think there’s a team in there that can really be consistently very good night in and night out.

“We keep pushing and challenging to get to that standard. We’ve done some good things. We’ve gotten the results. But there’s more. There’s better hockey in us coming.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Chargers acquire OL Trevor Penning from Saints


The New Orleans Saints traded offensive lineman and former first-round draft pick Trevor Penning to the Los Angeles Chargers ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday.

The Chargers will send the Saints a 2027 draft pick, which multiple reports said will be a sixth-rounder.

The Chargers were in desperate need of O-line help, especially at left tackle. After losing two-time Pro Bowl starter Rashawn Slater to a season-ending patellar tendon tear in August, his replacement, Joe Alt, is set to undergo right ankle surgery that will put an end to his 2025 campaign.

Penning, 26, has started 29 of his 46 career games for the Saints and served as a tackle and a guard. He was the 19th overall selection in the 2022 NFL Draft.

The Chargers (6-3) are a game behind the Denver Broncos and a game ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West race, while the Saints (1-8) are tied for the worst record in the NFL and offloaded wide receiver Rashid Shaheed to the Seattle Seahawks earlier in the day.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Penguins place G Tristan Jarry, F Justin Brazeau on injured reserve


Veteran goaltender Tristan Jarry and breakout scorer Justin Brazeau were placed on injured reserve Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced.

Penguins depth forward Noel Acciari joined them on injured reserve after exiting with an upper-body injury in the opening minutes of Monday’s 4-3 road loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Jarry’s injury is undisclosed. He played the entire game Monday and stopped 16 shots in his seventh start of the season, which lowered his overall save percentage to .911.

Brazeau missed Pittsburgh’s last two games with an upper-body injury. His 12 points in 12 appearances alongside future Hall of Fame center Evgeni Malkin put Brazeau on pace to smash his previous career high of 22 points, established last season with the Boston Bruins and Minnesota Wild.

Brazeau is eligible to return for Thursday’s home game against the Washington Capitals. Acciari and Jarry must miss a week, ruling them out until Pittsburgh faces the Nashville Predators in Stockholm, Sweden, on Nov. 14 and 16.

The Penguins recalled forward Danton Heinen, defenseman Ryan Graves and goalie Sergei Murashov from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League, where each player spent the first month of the season.

Young defenseman Owen Pickering was reassigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton after suiting up in four NHL games.

One of the NHL’s surprise risers through a month of play, Pittsburgh (8-4-2, 18 points) entered Tuesday as the Metropolitan Division’s second-place team.

–Field Level Media

NBA roundup: Nikola Vucevic, Bulls pull off stunning rally vs. 76ers


Nikola Vucevic drilled a go-ahead corner 3-pointer with 3.2 seconds left and Josh Giddey recorded his second straight triple-double as the host Chicago Bulls rallied for a 113-111 win against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.

Vucevic’s trey gave the Bulls their lone lead of the night and capped a comeback from a 24-point deficit. Chicago trailed by 13 points with 10 minutes left and by nine midway through the fourth quarter.

Giddey contributed 29 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists for the Bulls, while Vucevic had 19 points and 10 boards.

Philadelphia missed its final 11 shots and scored just 36 second-half points. Tyrese Maxey scored a game-high 39 points while drilling six 3-pointers, and Joel Embiid added 20 points.

Thunder 126, Clippers 107

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against his former team and Isaiah Joe added 22 points as Oklahoma City remained undefeated with a victory at Los Angeles.

The Thunder improved to 8-0 to set a franchise record for longest winning streak to open a season.

James Harden scored 25 points and John Collins added 17 as the short-handed Clippers lost home games on successive nights after falling to the Miami Heat on Monday. Los Angeles was without Kawhi Leonard (ankle) and Bradley Beal (knee).

Raptors 128, Bucks 100

RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes scored 23 points each and Toronto easily defeated visiting Milwaukee for their third straight win.

Immanuel Quickley and reserve Sandro Mamukelashvili added 15 points apiece for the Raptors, who had lost their previous four meetings with the Bucks.

Giannis Antetokounmpo had 22 points and eight rebounds for Milwaukee in 24 minutes after his buzzer-beater defeated the Indiana Pacers 117-115 on Monday. Kyle Kuzma contributed 18 points for Milwaukee.

Hawks 127, Magic 112

Zaccharie Risacher scored 11 of his team’s first 13 points and finished with a season-high 21 while leading Atlanta to a win over visiting Orlando.

Six players scored in double figures for the Hawks, who have won three of their past four games overall and improved to 2-0 against Orlando this season. The Magic saw their two-game winning streak end and finished their road trip with a 2-3 record.

Orlando’s Paolo Banchero finished with 22 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists. The Magic also received a season-high 20 points from Tristan da Silva and 18 points from Franz Wagner.

Pelicans 116, Hornets 112

Trey Murphy scored 21 points and Jose Alvarado added 18 as host New Orleans broke through for its first win, finishing with an 11-0 burst to top Charlotte.

Saddiq Bey had 17 points, while Derik Queen amassed 12 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and four steals for the Pelicans, who were without star Zion Williamson (hamstring). New Orleans’ bench — led by Alvarado, Bey, Queen and Karlo Matkovic — contributed 62 points.

Miles Bridges posted 22 points for the Hornets, who were held scoreless across the last 3:21. Kon Knueppel paired 20 points with 12 rebounds.

Warriors 118, Suns 107

Stephen Curry used five 3-pointers to account for a majority of his 28 points and Golden State remained unbeaten at home with a victory over Phoenix in San Francisco.

Moses Moody led a productive Golden State bench effort with 24 points. Reserves Brandin Podziemski (13) and Buddy Hield (12) also scored in double figures, helping the Warriors snap a two-game losing streak while resting Al Horford for the entire game and Jimmy Butler III for the second half on the opening night of a back-to-back set.

Suns star Devin Booker was the game’s leading scorer with 38 points. Mark Williams amassed 16 points and 16 rebounds.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Commanders signing WR Treylon Burks to roster


The Washington Commanders are signing former first-round draft pick Treylon Burks to their 53-man roster, NFL Network reported on Tuesday.

Burks, a wide receiver, signed with the Commanders on Oct. 17 and was sent to the practice squad after being released from injured reserve last month by the Tennessee Titans.

Burks had one catch for 14 yards after being elevated to play in Sunday’s 38-14 home loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

Washington is dealing with numerous injuries at the wide receiver position, including Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Luke McCaffrey (collarbone). McLaurin is considered doubtful to play this Sunday against the Detroit Lions, while McCaffrey is expected to be sidelined for the rest of the season. Washington placed McCaffrey and cornerback Marshon Latttimore (torn ACL) on injured reserve on Tuesday afternoon, joining receiver Noah Brown (groin) and others.

Burks, 25, has struggled since being selected by the Tennessee Titans with the 18th overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft out of Arkansas. The Titans acquired that pick from Philadelphia after they traded wideout A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Burks was waived by Tennessee on July 28, two days after he sustained a fractured collarbone during practice.

Injuries are nothing new for Burks, who missed a total of 12 games over his first two seasons before sitting out the final 12 games of the 2024 campaign with a torn ACL.

Burks has 54 catches for 713 yards and one touchdown in 28 career games (17 starts) with the Titans and Commanders.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Blue Jackets eyeing better start as they begin trek at Flames


Having had time to reflect on the bitter disappointment of their last outing, the Columbus Blue Jackets kick off a four-game Western road trip against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday aiming to point their season back in the right direction.

The Blue Jackets had a four-game winning streak snapped in stunning fashion in Sunday’s 3-2 loss to the New York Islanders in which they surrendered a pair of goals in the final 67 seconds of regulation time.

However, as much as they had victory snatched from their hands at the end, the Blue Jackets believe the bigger issue in that game — and thus the key one to address — was the way they started.

“They got the jump on us,” coach Dean Evason said, a point he obviously will be making to his charges. “We knew that they’d come out hard. (Goalie Elvis Merzlikins) obviously played great in the first period and kept us in it, giving us a chance. And then in the second period, we got our legs going, and we played really well for the rest of the game.”

With how tight the whole Eastern Conference is one month into the season, the Blue Jackets certainly know they cannot allow their disappointment seep into their game going forward.

The Blue Jackets were sitting in the first wild-card spot prior to puck drop on Tuesday’s action, but they will fall from that perch and will need a victory in Calgary to again move ahead in a giant game of leapfrog.

“Our first period wasn’t up to our standard at all,” captain Boone Jenner said. “We’ve got a lot better than that (and) we just can’t let that happen at the end.”

The Flames sit at the bottom of the league standings, but at least they have a couple of reasons to feel positive vibes in the first of two consecutive home games. For one, they are coming off just their third victory of the season Sunday, a 2-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers to end a four-game road trip and snap a three-game losing skid.

Calgary went into the clash with only one win in 12 outings, but carved out a victory thanks to strong goaltending from Dustin Wolf and a pair of goals by Jonathan Huberdeau.

“I’ve got to keep going, keep working,” said Huberdeau, who has collected three goals and three assists in a five-game point streak. “Our line, we had some chances again, so keep going on that.”

The Columbus clash will also mark the 1,000th career game for center Nazem Kadri.

Kadri is in his fourth season with the Flames after spending nine seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs — who drafted him seventh overall in 2009 — and three with the Colorado Avalanche.

“It’s exciting, for sure,” Kadri said. “I’ve got lots of friends and family coming into town, so being able to share it with them means a lot. I’ve been able to reflect on it the last couple of days. It hasn’t really sunk in, but I’m sure during the ceremony, at some point, it will.”

–Field Level Media

Warriors ride 63 bench points to victory over Suns


Stephen Curry used five 3-pointers to account for a majority of his 28 points and the Golden State Warriors remained unbeaten at home with a 118-107 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night in San Francisco.

Moses Moody led a productive Golden State bench effort with 24 points. Reserves Brandin Podziemski (13) and Buddy Hield (12) also scored in double figures, helping the Warriors snap a two-game losing streak while resting Al Horford for the entire game and Jimmy Butler III for the second half on the opening night of a back-to-back set.

Coming off consecutive road defeats, the Warriors appeared on their way to a blowout win when they raced out to a 25-point lead in the first half. However, the Suns, riding a two-game winning streak, refused to go away.

Down 19 with 7:03 remaining, Phoenix ran off the next 10 points, a run that included 3-pointers by Ryan Dunn and Grayson Allen, to make it a game at 110-101 with 5:04 to play.

The Suns got as close as 113-105 on a Devin Booker jumper with 3:35 to go. Curry stalled the rally by making three consecutive free throws, one of which was given when injured Dillon Brooks was assessed a technical foul from the visitors’ bench.

In improving to 4-0 at home, the Warriors beat the Suns at their own game, shooting 19-for-42 (45.2%) from 3-point range. Phoenix, which hadn’t been outscored from deep by any of its first seven opponents, finished at 12-for-33 (36.4%).

Moody joined Curry in sinking five 3-pointers for the Warriors. Quinten Post used four long-range connections in six tries as the foundation for 14 points, while Hield buried three treys.

Warriors reserves outscored their Phoenix counterparts 63-19.

Golden State’s Draymond Green chipped in with a game-high eight assists and six rebounds, the latter tying Post for team-high honors.

Booker was the game’s leading scorer with 38 points, shooting 13-for-24 overall and 11-for-11 at the free-throw line.

Mark Williams had the game’s only double-double with a game-high 16 rebounds to complement 16 points. Allen had 16 points to go with a team-high five assists and three steals. Dunn was a fourth Suns starter in double figures with 10 points.

–Field Level Media