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Numbers Game Held the Record Since His Retirement in 1973 THIS DAY IN SPORTS 1984 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hits a sky hook with 8:53 left to play in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 129-115 victory over the Utah Jazz to become the NBA’s top career scorer. Wilt Chamberlain, with 31,419 points, Numbers Game held the record since his retirement in 1973. Antelope Valley Press, Monday, April 5, 2021 C3 NBA results | Sunday Major League Baseball results | Sunday Bulls 115, Nets 107 Grizzlies 116, 76ers 100 Yankees 5, Blue Jays 3 Cleveland avoided a sweep in Detroit innings, left-hander Ryan Borucki (1-0) walks as the Twins took two of three. Max CHICAGO — Nikola Vucevic PHILADELPHIA — Grayson Baseball Capsules after falling behind 3-1 in the third. Yu got two outs to escape a jam in the sixth Kepler and Sanó each drove in three runs. had 22 points and 13 rebounds, Allen had 11 of his 15 points Alec Bohm hit a tiebreaking single Chang put the Indians up 4-3 with a two- and Julian Merryweather got his second Adrian Houser (0-1) struck out four Zach LaVine added 25 points during a game-changing third in the eighth inning, Zach Eflin gave run single off Daniel Norris (0-1) in the save with a perfect ninth. while allowing two runs, four hits and two quarter, lifting Memphis over Philadelphia another strong start and the seventh, and Luplow added his homer and Chicago beat Brooklyn to Cubs 4, Pirates 4 walks in five innings. short-handed Philadelphia, Phillies completed a three-game sweep one out later. snap a six-game losing streak. Zach Davies (1-0) permitted two runs Astros 9, Athletics 2 which was without All-Star of the defending NL East champion Baddoo was taken by the Tigers with Tomas Satoransky had a and four hits in 5.2 innings in his Chicago Jason Castro homered in his first center Joel Embiid. Atlanta Braves with a 2-1 win Sunday. the third pick of the 2020 winter meeting season-high 19 points and debut against short-handed Pittsburgh. start with Houston since as a free agent Dillon Brooks scored 17 Philadelphia’s starting trio of Aaron draft of unprotected players. The 22-year- 11 assists as Chicago won for Ian Happ homered and Kris Bryant following the 2016 season, helping points and Jonas Valanciunas Nola, Zack Wheeler and Eflin (1-0) old, who had never played above Class the first time since acquiring reached three times as Chicago earned complete a four-game sweep. had 16 points and 12 rebounds surrendered three runs, 11 hits and one A, gave his bat a little flip after hitting an Vucevic before the trade its second straight win after losing on Dusty Baker tied Bill McKechnie for for the Grizzlies. walk in 20.2 innings against an Atlanta opposite-field drive to left in the third off deadline. opening day. 14th among managers with 1,896 wins. Hawks 117, Warriors 111 lineup that led the majors in 2020 with Aaron Civale (1-0). Celtics 116, Hornets 86 556 hits. Pittsburgh played without third baseman Kyle Tucker and Chas McCormick also BOSTON — Jayson Tatum had ATLANTA — Clint Capela had Orioles 11, Red Sox 3 Ke’Bryan Hayes, placed on the 10-day homered for the Astros, off to their best 24 points and 18 rebounds, The Phillies bullpen, which posted a Boston dropped to 0-3 at Fenway Park 22 points and eight rebounds, 7.06 ERA in 2020, didn’t yield a run in 7.1 injured list with a strained left wrist. start since 2001. Yuli Gurriel had three and Boston blew past short- Danilo Gallinari scored 25 points for the first time since 1948 and the Mitch Keller (0-1) allowed three runs, hits and two RBIs. innings in the set. second time ever as Trey Mancini and handed Charlotte. and the Atlanta Hawks beat the two hits and four walks over three innings Brandon Bielak (1-0) pitched 4.2 hitless Golden State Warriors for their Reds 12, Cardinals 1 Austin Hays hit two-run doubles during a Evan Fournier had four on his 25th birthday. innings of relief. Sean Manaea (0-1) gave third straight win. Nick Castellanos came out swinging seven-run third inning. 3-pointers and 17 points. Rangers 7, Royals 3 up five runs, six hits and three walks in Clippers 104, Lakers 86 with his bat a day after being ejected for Cedric Mullins went 5 for 5 with 4.2 innings as Oakland dropped to 0-4 for Robert Williams finished with inciting a bench-clearing melee, hitting a three doubles and walk for the Orioles, Nate Lowe three-run homer in the third New Orleans at Houston, the first time since losing five straight at 16 points and eight rebounds three-run homer off Carlos Martinez (0-1) collecting four of hits in the initial for Texas, which avoided a sweep, and a late the start of 1987. to help Boston post its second and triple to finish the series 6 for 11 with four innings. Maikel Franco added a team-record nine RBIs in the first three straight victory. Orlando at Denver, late five RBIs. first-inning, two-run double, helping games of the season, a Texas record. Diamondbacks 3, Padres 1 Tyler Naquin also a three-run shot for Baltimore to its first three-game sweep at Isiah Kiner-Falefa also drove in three Rookie Taylor Widener (1-0) held San the Reds, who won two in a row to take Fenway since Aug. 25-27, 2017. runs. Diego to three hits over six scoreless NHL results | Sunday the opening matchup of NL Central teams Boston is coming off a 24-36 record Jordan Lyles (1-0) gave up two runs in innings to win his first big league start 5.2 innings, struck out eight and allowed and David Peralta hit a two-run triple as Red Wings 5, Lightning 1 leader Dave Andreychuk (274). that earned wild-card spots last season. that was its worst winning percentage five hits. Arizona avoided a four-game sweep. TAMPA, Fla. — Thomas Greiss Jeff Hoffman (1-0), acquired from the since 1965. Panthers 3, Blue Jackets 0 Brady Singer (0-1) gave up five earned Fernando Tatis Jr. hit his first homer of made 27 stops to lead Detroit to Colorado Rockies in an off-season trade, Blue Jays 3, Yankees 1 SUNRISE, Fla. — Aleksander runs, five hits and three walks in 3.1 the season with two outs in the ninth, off its first road win against Tampa gave up a just run and three hits through Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Randal Barkov had a goal and an assist, innings. Chris Devenski, who got the save. Tatis Bay in the regular season in five innings with six strikeouts. Grichuk homered off Domingo Germán Chris Driedger posted his third also made his fifth error at shortstop. more than 10 years. Indians 9, Tigers 3 (0-1). who allowed three runs over three Twins 8, Brewers 2 career shutout, and Florida won Chris Paddack (0-1) gave up three runs Marc Staal, Valtteri Filppula, Jordan Luplow hit a two-run homer to innings in his first appearance since Sept. Miguel Sanó and Mitch Garver its sixth straight. — two earned, — four hits and three walks Michael Rasmussen, Darren cap a four-run seventh, and Cleveland 18, 2019, after serving a suspension homered to back up Michael Pineda (1-0), Frank Vatrano and Gustav in four innings. Helm and Dylan Larkin all scored Forsling also scored, and overcame a home run by Akil Baddoo under Major League Baseball’s domestic who gave up just one unearned run and four hits in five innings. Dodgers 4, Rockies 2 for the Red Wings, who snapped MacKenzie Weegar had two on the first pitch of his first major league violence policy. Toronto won two of three. a three-game winless streak. at-bat. T.J. Zeuch pitched four scoreless Luis Arraez went 3 of 3 with a pair of White Sox at Angels, late assists as the Panthers moved Capitals 5, Devils 4 into sole possession of first place NEWARK, N.J. — Alex Ovechkin in the Central Division. COllEGE BasKETball COllEGE BasKETball NHL MLB NBA moved into a second-place Hurricanes 1, Stars 0 West Divison WESTERN CONFERENCE NCAA Tournament NCAA Women’s GP W L OT Pts GF GA AMERICAN LEAGUE Pacific Division tie on the all-time list for NHL West Division RALEIGH, N.C. — Petr Mrazek Glance Tournament Glance Colorado 37 25 8 4 54 132 83 W L Pct GB power-play goals and the FIRST FOUR ALAMO REGION Vegas 36 24 10 2 50 113 84 W L Pct GB Phoenix 34 14 .708 — made 28 saves in his first game Houston 4 0 1.000 _ Washington Capitals beat the Texas Southern 60, Mount St. Mary’s 52 First Round Minnesota 36 23 11 2 48 104 89 L.A. Clippers 33 18 .647 2½ Angels 2 1 .667 1½ back after a two-month absence Drake 53, Wichita State 52 Sunday, March 21 Arizona 37 17 15 5 39 99 114 L.A. Lakers 31 19 .620 4 New Jersey Devils, completing Seattle 2 1 .667 1½ Norfolk St. 54, Appalachian St. 53 Stanford 87, Utah Valley 44 St. Louis 37 16 15 6 38 103 118 Golden State 23 27 .460 12 as the Carolina Hurricanes beat Texas 1 2 .333 2½ a sweep of their eight-game UCLA 86, Michigan St. 80, OT Oklahoma St.
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