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NBA-SCHEDULE
Sixers down Blazers
UNDATED (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers played Monday without Joel Embiid (joh-EHL’ ehm-BEED’) and Tobias Harris before losing fellow starter Danny Green to a tight hamstring. The Sixers won anyway as Seth Curry stepped up in Embiid’s absence by scoring 23 points in a 113-103 verdict over the Trail Blazers. Georges Niang added 21 points for the 76ers, who went 3-0 over the last four days. Niang’s three-point play broke an 86-all tie early in the fourth and started a 14-4 run.
Embiid was given the night off and Harris was a late scratch due to health and safety protocols.
Norman Powell led the Trail Blazers with 22 points.
Checking out Monday’s other NBA action:
— OG Anunoby (an-oo-NOH’-bee) scored a career-high 36 points and the Raptors won their fourth straight by beating the Knicks 113-104. Gary Trent Jr. added 26 points for the Raptors, who surged into the lead by outscoring the Knicks 38-22 in the third quarter. The game was played on the 75th anniversary of the first NBA, which the Knicks won in Toronto.
— The Hawks ended a two-game losing streak by hitting all 29 of their free throws in a 118-111 victory against the Wizards. Trae Young was 11-for-11 from the line while scoring 23 points. Clint Capela had 16 points and 12 rebounds as Atlanta avenged last week’s loss to Washington.
— DeMar DeRozan poured in 37 points and the Bulls rallied from a 19-point, second-half deficit to beat the Celtics 128-114. Zach LaVine (lah-VEEN’) scored 26 points and helped Chicago outscored Boston, 39-11 in the fourth quarter. Nikola Vucevic (nih-KOH’-lah VOO’-seh-vihch) had 11 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists for the 6-1 Bulls.
— Ja (jah) Morant’s 26 points, eight assists and seven rebounds carried the Frizzlies to a 106-97 win over the Nuggets. Tyus Jones chipped in 17 points as Memphis beat Denver for the first time in their last four meetings. Nikola Jokic (nih-KOH’-lah YOH’-kihch) led the Nuggets with 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.
— Domantas Sabonis (doh-MAHN’-tahs sah-BOH’-nihs) had 24 points and 13 rebounds in the Pacers’ 131-118 win against the Spurs. Myles Turner added 19 points to help Indiana end a four-game skid and win for just the second time in eight games this season. Dejounte (deh-ZHAHN’-tay) Murray finished with 16 points and Derrick White had 13 to lead San Antonio.
— The Cavaliers pulled out a 113-110 win over the Hornets as Jarrett Allen contributed 24 points and 16 rebounds. Lauri Markkanen scored 21 points and Evan Mobley added 15 with 10 rebounds for Cleveland, which went 3-2 on its road trip. LaMelo Ball finished with 30 points and Terry Rozier added 23 for Charlotte.
NBA-NEWS
Love sidelined
UNDATED (AP) — Cavaliers forward Kevin Love has been placed in the NBA’s health and safety protocols.
The Cavaliers provided a brief statement on Love as they got ready to play the finale of a five-game road trip, saying only that “further updates will be provided at the appropriate time.” The 33-year-old Love is averaging 9.9 points and 7.3 rebounds for Cleveland this season in a reserve role.
NFL-NEWS
Winston done for year…Surgery for Henry…Rams get Miller
UNDATED (AP) — News from the NFL on Monday includes two major injuries and a trade involving an eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker.
Saints quarterback Jameis (JAY’-mihs) Winston is done for the season after suffering a major left knee injury during the second quarter of Sunday’s win over the Buccaneers. An MRI shows a torn ACL and damage to the MCL in Winston’s left knee.
New Orleans coach Sean Payton says he’s content to stick with the three remaining healthy QBs on his roster.
Derrick Henry’s situation is only a little better. The NFL rushing leader will undergo surgery on his right foot on Tuesday, a damaging blow to the Titans’ offense. Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel (VRAY’-bul) says the team isn’t putting a timetable on Henry’s return.
The Titans placed Henry on injured reserve Monday afternoon.
The big deal of the day has Von Miller going from the Broncos to the Rams. Two people familiar with the deal say Denver will get second- and third-round picks in the 2022 draft for the perennial Pro Bowler. The Broncos also are picking up $9 million of the $9.7 million left on his contract.
Also around the NFL:
— Packers coach Matt LaFleur has declined to say if 2020 All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari will make his 2021 debut on Sunday at Kansas City. LaFleur says he’s made up his mind but wants to stay mum to force the Chiefs to prepare for either scenario. Bakhtiari hasn’t played since tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee on Dec. 31.
— Ravens starting linebacker Malik Harrison is recovering after being struck in the leg by a stray bullet while police said he was outside a Cleveland nightclub. The Ravens released a statement saying Harrison suffered a non-life-threatening injury when he was shot in the left calf while attending a gathering Sunday night.
MLB-METS-GM
Mets dismiss GM Scott
NEW YORK (AP) — Acting general manager Zack Scott will not return to the New York Mets. That’s according to a person familiar with the firing.
Scott was placed on administrative leave following an arrest on drunken driving charges in August. The dismissal is hardly a surprise after New York fell apart in the second half and missed the playoffs for a fifth straight season. President Sandy Alderson assumed GM duties with Scott on paid leave and already oversaw the firing of manager Luis Rojas.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL-COCKBURN
Cockburn punished for NCAA violation
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — The NCAA has suspended Illinois center Kofi (KOH’-fee) Cockburn for the first three games of the season.
The punishment comes after he sold apparel and memorabilia before new regulations that allow athletes to participate in money-making ventures went into effect.
The Associated Press preseason All-American is set to play his first game Nov. 22 against Cincinnati in Kansas City, Missouri, according to the school’s announcement Monday.
NHL-SCHEDULE
Bolts hand Caps first regulation loss
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Lightning have handed the Washington Capitals their first regulation loss of the season.
The Caps were 5-0-3 until Andrei Vasilevskiy (va-sih-LEHV’-skee) stopped 31 shots in the Lightning’s 3-2 victory against Washington. Anthony Cirelli had a goal and two assists for the Bolts, who also stopped Alex Ovechkin’s eight-game point streak.
Tampa Bay also got goals from Alex Killorn (kih-LOHRN’) and Brayden Point.
Elsewhere on NHL ice:
— The Blackhawks finally have their first victory in 10 games this season after Patrick Kane recorded a hat trick and collected four points in a 5-1 thumping of the Senators. Kane was in the lineup on Monday after being removed from the league’s COVID-19 protocol earlier in the day. Brandon Hagel scored twice and Jonathan Toews (tahvz) had three assists for the Hawks, who opened the season 0-7-2 before leaving Arizona as the league’s only winless team.
NHL-NEWS
Bettman defends handling of Hawks assault allegations
UNDATED (AP) — Commissioner Gary Bettman has defended the NHL’s decisions and discipline meted out following an investigation into the Chicago Blackhawks’ handling of sexual assault allegations in 2010.
Bettman called the organization’s $2 million fine significant. He stood by decisions to let Joel Quenneville (KWEHN’-vihl) coach one more game for Florida and not discipline Winnipeg general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff (sheh-vul-DAY’-ahf) based on his limited role in Chicago’s front office at the time.
Quenneville was head coach of the Blackhawks in 2010. He resigned as Florida’s coach after meeting with Bettman last week.
Also around the NHL:
— Penguins defensemen Marcus Pettersson and Chad Ruhwedel (ROO’-wee-dul) have entered the COVID-19 protocol after testing positive for the coronavirus. Coach Mike Sullivan confirmed the positive tests, saying Pettersson is symptomatic while Ruhwedel is so far asymptomatic. Pettersson and Ruhwedel are the fifth and sixth members of the Penguins to enter the protocol so far this season.
— The Sharks removed one of their seven players from the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol but added another as they returned to practice on Monday. Forward Andrew Cogliano was taken off the list after missing Saturday’s game against Winnipeg. Forward Kevin LaBanc went on it.
— The league has suspended Canadiens forward Cedric Paquette for two games without pay for boarding Ducks forward Trevor Zegras during Anaheim’s 4-2 win on Sunday. Paquette was given a major penalty and game misconduct for boarding.
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