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Celtics end homestand on winning note, knock off Clippers


Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum each scored 29 points as the Boston Celtics beat the visiting Los Angeles Clippers 116-110 to cap their seven-game homestand on Thursday night.

Brown scored 12 in the fourth quarter to help the Celtics close out their fourth straight win, while Tatum grabbed 11 rebounds for his 14th double-double of the season.

Marcus Smart had 17 points, nine assists and two steals, while Derrick White added 15 points and Robert Williams III 12 for Boston.

Kawhi Leonard led the Clippers with 26 points to go with eight rebounds, and Paul George had 24 points and six assists for the Clippers, who had five players score in double figures.

The Clippers answered a 6-0 Celtics run out of a timeout, but six of the following eight points went Boston’s way. Brown’s drive and layup brought the Celtics to 100 points with 7:58 left.

Boston won with 7-2 and 5-0 runs that were separated by Reggie Jackson’s triple with 4:39 left.

Derrick White’s layup and three-point play capped the first spurt, while Grant Williams hit a 3-pointer and Marcus Smart followed with a steal and layup to up Boston’s lead to 10.

In the final minute, White and Al Horford came up with key blocks that led to changes of possession and Brown and Tatum free throws to seal the win.

The Celtics had a 13-2 run in the first quarter, with a layup by Brown and Horford’s corner trey making it 24-15.

A few minutes later, Norman Powell banked in a last-second running 3-pointer as Los Angeles finished the opening quarter on an 11-3 run and got within 27-26.

Boston put together a late 9-0 run in the second quarter, with Brown’s pull-up jumper expanding the lead to 50-37 with 3:16 left before halftime.

Robert Williams tipped in a miss by Tatum at the buzzer to give the Celtics an 11-point lead.

The Clippers hit four of their first six 3-pointers in the third quarter. Marcus Morris Sr. hit the last trey during that run to make it 67-65, then George’s runner from downtown gave Los Angeles a 74-72 lead midway through the period.

Boston regained the lead after back-to-back treys by Smart and Sam Hauser, the latter off a tough offensive rebound by Grant Williams. John Wall’s 3-pointer in the final minute of the third put the Clippers ahead 85-84.

Boston interim coach Joe Mazzulla (corneal abrasions) was absent for a second straight game. Assistant coach Damon Stoudamire led the team.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bills designate rookie CB Christian Benford to return from IR


Buffalo Bills rookie cornerback Christian Benford was designated to return from injured reserve on Thursday.

Benford was placed on IR on Nov. 26, two days after sustaining an oblique injury during Buffalo’s 28-25 victory over the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day.

Benford, 22, has recorded 24 tackles, five passes defensed and one interception in nine games (five starts) since being selected by the Bills in the sixth round out of Villanova.

The Bills (12-3) will travel to Cincinnati to meet the AFC North-leading Bengals on Monday.

–Field Level Media

Pacers heat up from long range, turn back Cavaliers


Tyrese Haliburton collected 29 points and nine assists and Buddy Hield added 25 points to fuel the host Indiana Pacers to a 135-126 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday in Indianapolis.

Haliburton made six 3-pointers and Hield had five for the Pacers, who converted 61.3 percent of their shots from beyond the arc (19 of 31).

Rookie Bennedict Mathurin scored 23 points off the bench, Aaron Nesmith added 22 and Myles Turner recorded 14 points and 12 rebounds to send Indiana to its fourth win in five games. The Pacers also avenged a 118-112 loss to the Cavaliers on Dec. 16.

Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell scored 41 points in that December contest and had a team-high 28 on Thursday. Jarrett Allen collected 19 points and 14 rebounds and Caris LeVert scored 19 points for the Cavaliers, who have lost three in a row.

Cleveland was nursing a 117-113 lead before Turner sank a 3-pointer to ignite a 12-2 run by Indiana. Hield also hit a jumper, Haliburton converted a three-point play and Nesmith added a pair of buckets on the interior.

The Cavaliers trimmed the deficit to three points at 127-124 with 1:24 to play, but Nesmith answered with a driving layup. Mitchell misfired on a 3-point attempt before the Pacers sealed the win at the free-throw line.

LeVert converted a three-point play and Kevin Love drained a 3-pointer as Cleveland scored the first 10 points of the fourth quarter to secure a 106-99 lead. Mathurin, however, scored eight points during a stretch that allowed Indiana to forge a tie at 113-113.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle recorded consecutive technical fouls while protesting a perceived traveling infraction by Mitchell and was ejected with 1:29 remaining in the third quarter. Carlisle was angry after Mitchell had picked up his dribble and threw the ball off the backboard to himself.

Hield drained a trio of 3-pointers in 69 seconds to stake Indiana to a 76-73 lead before Cleveland erupted on a 9-0 run. Mitchell fueled that surge with a 3-pointer, but Nesmith converted from beyond the arc and Haliburton sank a pair of 3-pointers to give the Pacers an 89-86 advantage.

–Field Level Media

LaMelo Ball powers Hornets to needed home win over Thunder


LaMelo Ball poured in 27 points and came one assist shy of a triple-double as the Charlotte Hornets returned home for a 121-113 victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night.

Ball added 10 rebounds to an inspiring all-around performance to provide a boost to the struggling team.

P.J. Washington added 25 points and Mark Williams, who has spent a large chunk of the season in the G League, came off the bench for 17 points and 13 rebounds.

Mason Plumlee racked up 14 points to go with nine rebounds, while Jalen McDaniels had 12 points and Gordon Hayward and Terry Rozier both added 10 points for the Hornets, who held a 52-41 rebounding edge.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 28 points led the Thunder, as he was the team’s top scorer for the 12th time in the last 13 games. Luguentz Dort added 22 points and Josh Giddey 21 points for Oklahoma City. Tre Mann put up 17 points, and Jalen Williams added 15.

The Hornets shot 54.8 percent from the field but had to overcome 19-for-29 shooting on free throws.

With the game tied at 103, Ball and Washington made back-to-back shots, with Washington’s 3-pointer sending the Hornets to a 108-103 edge with 3:39 to play.

Charlotte kept the momentum, using Plumlee’s tip-in for a nine-point advantage. Later, Ball’s 3-pointer stretched the lead again after the Thunder had pulled within 112-108.

The Hornets were just two nights removed from the end of a 2-4 West Coast road trip.

It was the first win in the last six home games for Charlotte, which hadn’t played at home since Dec. 16.

The Thunder recovered from a rough start to claim a 60-57 halftime edge despite Charlotte’s 52.4 percent shooting from the field. Oklahoma City offset that with seven 3-point baskets and benefited from nine turnovers by the Hornets.

Oklahoma City outscored the Hornets 23-12 across the last 7:40 of the first half.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Cowboys send battered Titans to sixth straight loss


Dak Prescott threw two second-half touchdown passes to Dalton Schultz and the Dallas Cowboys clinched their second straight 12-win season with a 27-13 victory over the injury-ravaged Tennessee Titans on Thursday night in Nashville, Tenn.

Prescott was 29 of 41 passing for 282 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for Dallas (12-4). Ezekiel Elliott added a rushing score and CeeDee Lamb caught 11 passes for 100 yards for the playoff-bound Cowboys, who are 1 1/2 games behind the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East.

Joshua Dobbs completed 20 of 39 passes for 232 yards, one touchdown and one interception for Tennessee in his first career start. The sixth-year pro was selected to start over rookie Malik Willis despite just being signed from the Detroit Lions’ practice squad on Dec. 21.

The setback was the sixth in a row for the Titans (7-9), a beat-up squad that played without quarterback Ryan Tannehill (ankle), running back Derrick Henry (hip) and defensive end Jeffery Simmons (ankle), among others. Tennessee meets the Jacksonville Jaguars next weekend in a contest that will determine the AFC South’s playoff berth.

Robert Woods had a scoring reception and Kevin Byard had two interceptions for the Titans.

Tennessee was penalized 10 times for 124 yards, while Dallas was flagged three times for 35 yards.

The Cowboys took a 17-6 lead on their first possession of the second half. Prescott hit Schultz on a 6-yard scoring pass with 8:48 left in the third quarter. The touchdown was set up by a 51-yard pass interference call on Tre Allen one play earlier, on third-and-19. That moved the ball from the Dallas 43-yard line to the Titans’ 6.

The Titans responded with a 14-play, 71-yard drive in which Dobbs tossed a 7-yard scoring pass to Woods with 2:04 left in the third quarter. It was the 27-year-old Dobbs’ first NFL touchdown pass.

Dallas pushed its lead back to 11 when Prescott and Schultz teamed on a 10-yard touchdown with 11:58 remaining in the contest. Brett Maher booted a 45-yard field goal to make it 27-13 with 6:24 remaining.

Prescott committed three first-half turnovers (two interceptions, one lost fumble) as the Cowboys led just 10-6 at the break.

Elliott scored on a 1-yard run with 4:36 left in the first quarter, and Maher added a 36-yard field goal four seconds into the second quarter for a 10-0 lead.

Randy Bullock kicked field goals of 37 and 29 yards in the final 64 seconds of the half. Byard’s interception return of 28 yards to the Dallas 41 with 21 seconds remaining set up the second field goal.

–Field Level Media

Sixers’ Tyrese Maxey probable to return vs. Pelicans


The Philadelphia 76ers upgraded guard Tyrese Maxey to probable for Friday’s game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Maxey has missed 18 games with a foot fracture that did not require surgery. He’s been sidelined since Nov. 18, when he sustained a small fracture in his left foot after landing awkwardly during a game against Milwaukee.

Maxey returned to practice with the team on Thursday, although he’ll likely be on a minutes restriction.

Maxey, 22, was averaging 22.9 points to go with 4.4 assists and 3.5 rebounds in 15 starts prior to the injury.

–Field Level Media

Kings look for balanced effort vs. Jazz


The Sacramento Kings needed just three players to score in double figures to beat the top team in the Western Conference in their most recent outing, but they cannot expect to keep up that kind of distribution and keep winning.

The Kings host the Utah Jazz on Friday night, two nights after three Sacramento players scored at least 31 points against the Nuggets. Malik Monk led the way with 33 points as his free throw with 0.7 seconds remaining proved to be the difference in the 127-126 victory.

De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis each scored 31 and recorded double-doubles, as Fox dished out 13 assists and Sabonis hauled in 10 rebounds.

Their outings helped Sacramento overcome a 19-point deficit late in the third quarter and a 40-point showing by Nikola Jokic. The reigning MVP missed a 3-point shot at the buzzer.

“Sacramento played really well,” Jokic said. “It was not just one guy. We couldn’t stop a couple of them.”

The rest of the Kings combined for only 32 points, as Harrison Barnes, Keegan Murray and Kevin Huerter – all of whom average double-figure scoring – made just six of 20 shots and combined for 19 points. Still, Sacramento managed to win for the first time in three games, beating a Denver team that had defeated them 113-106 the previous night.

“I felt like we were bigger and when you play big it’s harder for them to share the basketball,” said Kings acting head coach Jordi Fernandez. “Our activity, our communication, our willingness to fly around, I feel like that really changed the game.”

Friday’s game will be the first of four this season between the Kings and Jazz, who play again on Tuesday in Utah.

While the Kings were pulling off their nice win, the Jazz were blowing a double-digit lead and suffering a disappointing 112-107 defeat at Golden State. The Warriors didn’t have Steph Curry, Klay Thompson or Andrew Wiggins.

Jordan Poole led Golden State over Utah with 26 points.

Utah managed just 13 points in the fourth quarter on a night when Lauri Markkanen amassed a 29-point, 16-rebound double-double but went scoreless in the fourth quarter. Jordan Clarkson added 22 points, but Utah shot just 40.7 percent from the field for the game – including 16 percent (4-for-25) in the fourth quarter as Golden State reversed a 94-88 deficit.

It was the second ugly loss in a row for Utah, which fell at San Antonio on Monday night in another winnable game.

“We’re all competitive and we want to win every single night,” Jazz coach Will Hardy said. “But there’s nights that you can play poorly and win, and there’s nights that you can execute what you want to, play the way you want to play, and things just don’t go your way.”

The game in Sacramento wraps up a three-game road trip for the Jazz, who return home to play immediately on New Year’s Eve against Miami.

“I think it’s really important for our guys to understand that the result (Wednesday night) does not necessarily reflect how they approached the game as a team,” Hardy said. “We have a big game at Sacramento to close out this road trip, and you know it’s on us as a staff and a team to maintain some perspective and try to approach this next game the right way.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Streaking Bills, Bengals to meet in high-stakes AFC matchup


Two of the hottest teams in the NFL square off in a pre-playoff showdown when the Buffalo Bills visit the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night.

The Bills (12-3) currently hold the No. 1 seed in the AFC after winning their past six games, while the Bengals (11-4) are No. 3 after recording seven straight victories.

Of course, Cincinnati is the defending AFC champion after reaching the Super Bowl last season, but the Bengals must beat the Bills to have any chance of securing the top seed and the coveted first-round bye in the AFC playoffs. The Kansas City Chiefs (12-3) currently sit at No. 2.

“Buffalo is the team in front of us,” Cincinnati coach Zac Taylor said. “They’re the biggest obstacle we’ve got to get to where we need to go, and so our focus is going to be 100 percent on Buffalo.”

The Bills can clinch the top seed by beating the Bengals if the Denver Broncos upset the Chiefs on Sunday. Buffalo holds the tiebreaker edge due to beating the Chiefs in Kansas City on Oct. 16.

“I get there’s a lot of implications for that. That’s in the back of our mind,” Bills quarterback Josh Allen said of the ramifications. “Trying to control what we can control.”

The NFC’s San Francisco 49ers own the longest active winning streak at eight games, but the Bills and Bengals are equally hot.

Buffalo has topped 30 points three times during its winning streak, including a 35-13 road win over the Chicago Bears on Dec. 24 in which they rushed for a season-best 254 yards.

Devin Singletary rushed for 106 yards and James Cook added 99 — both season-high outputs — in a punishing ground assault.

“It was awesome. They ran it so hard,” Allen said of the Bills’ backs. “And we’ve been hoping for a performance like that for a while and to get our O-line going like that and opening holes, and they were super excited and happy about that.”

Cincinnati has topped 30 points three times during its streak but looked a little out of sorts late in a 22-18 road win over the New England Patriots on Dec. 24. The Bengals held a 22-0 halftime lead before holding on.

Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow knows his club has to finish better in games down the stretch. But he also proclaimed that there is no club in the NFL that scares the Bengals.

“We’ve beaten everybody,” Burrow said. “We know we can play against everybody. We’ve done it in the biggest of moments. Like I said, we’re treating every game the same. We’ve played everybody the last two years.”

Burrow and Allen are on the short list of the NFL’s top quarterbacks. Burrow is second in the NFL in passing yardage (4,260) and touchdown passes (34), while Allen rates sixth with 4,029 yards and third with 32 passing scores.

One guy Allen will be highly aware of is Bengals star linebacker Logan Wilson (team-best 115 tackles), his former college teammate at Wyoming.

“He can recognize routes, he flies around, he makes plays,” Allen said of the third-year pro. “Off the field, he’s one of the best dudes you’ll ever meet.”

Wilson is looking forward to facing Allen, a player he wasn’t allowed to tackle during Wyoming practices from 2015-17.

“It’s like the ‘Wyoming Showdown,'” Wilson said of the matchup. “Wyoming loves Josh and rightfully so. He’s the highest draft pick (seventh overall) we’ve had in school history. He’s represented the state very well. The whole state loves him.”

Bills center Mitch Morse has cleared the concussion protocol and returned to practice on Thursday. It was the sixth documented concussion of his career. Morse indicated he plans to play Monday, but the club will observe him closely.

Star receiver Stefon Diggs (illness), safety Jordan Poyer (knee) and running back Taiwan Jones (hamstring) sat out Thursday’s practice.

The Bengals hope to have tight end Hayden Hurst (calf) back after a three-game absence. He was a full practice participant on Thursday.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Sounders obtain forward Heber from New York City FC

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The Seattle Sounders acquired veteran Brazilian forward Heber from New York City FC on Thursday for at least $400,000 in General Allocation Money.

NYCFC can receive an additional $150,000 in GAM if certain performance metrics are met. Heber is under contract for 2023 with a club option for 2024.

The 31-year-old Heber recorded 24 goals and six assists in 70 matches (38 starts) over the past four seasons for NYCFC.

“We are excited to bring in Heber and strengthen our team with a proven, veteran attacking player,” Sounders general manager Craig Waibel said in a news release. “Heber’s track record across multiple leagues speaks for itself, and he has been an impact player since coming to MLS. I’d like to welcome him to Seattle and look forward to watching him work with our existing squad once camp opens.”

Heber spent nine-plus seasons in overseas leagues before joining NYCFC on a permanent transfer from Croatian club NK Rijeka in March 2019. He was an immediate force, scoring 15 regular-season goals in his first MLS campaign.

Heber played in just 12 games in 2020 as he tore the ACL in his right knee during a match against Toronto FC on Sept. 23, 2020. The recovery and rehab process limited him to seven regular-season matches in 2021.

NYCFC won the 2021 MLS Cup, but Heber saw action in just one of the four postseason matches. He did not play in the title-winning match against the Portland Timbers.

Last season, he scored eight goals in 29 matches (nine starts).

“I’d like to welcome Heber to Seattle and look forward to seeing him in preseason camp,” Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer said in the news release. “You always need players that can score, and Heber has been goal-dangerous throughout his entire career. I can’t wait for him to get to work with our coaches and his new teammates to add another strong piece to our attacking group.”

Heber said he was sad to leave NYCFC but eager for a new opportunity.

“I love this Club and this City, since I arrived in 2019, I’ve felt completely at home,” Heber said through NYCFC. “Despite the ups and downs, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here for what we have been able to accomplish as a team. Being able to win trophies for New York City and its amazing fans is something I will always treasure.

“I would like to thank my teammates, the medical team and everyone at the Club for all the support you gave me while I was returning from injury. I couldn’t have done it without you and I now feel as fit and strong as ever. I am excited by the new challenge in Seattle and am very happy to be staying in MLS which is a league I now love. I will always remember my time in New York very fondly and it will always have a very special place in my heart.”

–Field Level Media

Blazers hope Damian Lillard puts on homecoming show vs. Warriors


The NBA’s best home team will encounter one of its winningest road clubs Friday night when the Golden State Warriors host the Portland Trail Blazers in San Francisco.

This edition of the twice-a-year Damian Lillard homecoming occurs as his Trail Blazers have lost some of their road magic. Portland has lost three in a row on the road, but at 10-10 remains one of only three teams in the NBA with double-digit road wins through Thursday.

This will be the first of four meetings this season between these Western Conference playoff hopefuls. The Warriors have won three straight at home over the Trail Blazers over the past two seasons, each victory coming by at least 10 points.

“We’ve got a tough opponent in Golden State … (they) are unbelievable at home,” Blazers guard Josh Hart said. “So we need to make sure we execute and go there feeling good.”

A product of Oakland High, Lillard has just three wins in 15 regular-season return visits to the San Francisco Bay Area in his career. He has topped 30 points six times in those 15 games.

Lillard scored 34 when Portland lost 120-107 at Denver in its most recent road game last Friday, then made just 1 of 10 3-point shots — but had nine assists — Monday in a 124-113 home triumph over the Charlotte Hornets.

Jerami Grant (32 points, 10 rebounds) and Jusuf Nurkic (28 points, 15 rebounds) led the way against the Hornets in Portland’s last outing four days ago.

Even in the presence of Lillard, the most popular Trail Blazer in San Francisco on Friday figures to be Gary Payton II, even though he will not play. The son of another Oakland prep legend, Payton was a key defensive force in Golden State’s championship run last season before becoming a free agent and signing with the Trail Blazers.

He has yet to make his Portland debut following offseason core-muscle surgery, but he’s returned to practice and could see game action soon. Portland ruled him out for Friday’s game.

Also missing this game is Stephen Curry, who has missed the last seven games with a slightly separated left shoulder.

But Golden State could be getting Andrew Wiggins back from a 12-game absence that began with a strained adductor and has more recently been the result of an illness.

Like Payton, Wiggins has returned to the practice floor this week, yet Warriors coach Steve Kerr declared Wiggins doubtful.

“He needs a couple days of practice. He just got back in the gym (Wednesday),” Kerr said. “We’ll see how he’s feeling. I suppose there’s a chance he could play against Portland, but I would say doubtful.”

Without Curry and Wiggins, the Warriors have opened an eight-game homestand with wins over the Memphis Grizzlies, Charlotte Hornets and Utah Jazz, getting surprise contributions while improving to 15-2 in San Francisco.

Ty Jerome chipped in with 14 points in the Christmas Day victory over Memphis. Jonathan Kuminga made key plays at both ends of the floor Tuesday in a narrow victory over Charlotte. Patrick Baldwin Jr., a rookie who had totaled just 37 points previously, mostly in blowout losses, provided a spark with 11 in Wednesday’s 112-107 triumph over Utah.

–Field Level Media