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Tatum, Harris, Diallo Win Titles at All-Star Saturday 4 | C SPORTS | ENTERPRISE-RECORD+MERCURY-REGISTER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019 NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND State 89-67. Carlos Ortiz .............................67-72—139 -3 Scoreboard 19. Arizona State (17-6) did not play. Max Homa .............................. 69-70—139 -3 20. Miami (21-5) did not play. Dustin Johnson ...................... 73-66—139 -3 NBA 21. Florida State (20-5) did not play. Tommy Fleetwood ................ 70-69—139 -3 22. Texas A&M (19-5) did not play. Bill Haas ...................................67-72—139 -3 23. Rutgers (17-7) did not play. Rafa Cabrera Bello .................68-71—139 -3 Tatum, Harris, Diallo win WESTERN CONFERENCE 24. Michigan State (17-7) did not play. Ryan Moore .............................68-72—140 -2 25. South Dakota (23-3) beat Western Keegan Bradley ......................66-74—140 -2 Illinois 83-61. Matt Kuchar ............................68-72—140 -2 PACIFIC DIVISION Davis Love III ...........................69-71—140 -2 Jim Furyk .................................67-73—140 -2 W L Pct GB WOMEN Kevin Na ...................................70-70—140 -2 titles at All-Star Saturday Warriors 41 16 .719 — Dylan Frittelli ..........................68-72—140 -2 L.A. Clippers 32 27 .542 10 Women’s College Basketball Scores Abraham Ancer ......................69-71—140 -2 out of the first round. He and then a 3-pointer. So Aaron Baddeley ......................69-71—140 -2 By Tim Reynolds Sacramento 30 27 .526 11 Saturday, Feb. 16 said that even though his fearing that Young would L.A. Lakers 28 29 .491 13 FAR WEST Sam Ryder ...............................69-71—140 -2 The Associated Press Phoenix 11 48 .186 31 Robert Garrigus .....................69-71—140 -2 brother didn’t win, he’d make his 3 before Tatum BYU 66, Gonzaga 64 Brian Gay .................................71-69—140 -2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION CHARLOTTE, N.C. » Boston’s pay up. could even get one off, he Boise St. 91, San Diego St. 67 Brian Harman .........................69-71—140 -2 W L Pct GB CS Bakersfield 85, UMKC 71 Hideki Matsuyama.................71-69—140 -2 Jayson Tatum got his game- “It stands. He got that let it fly from about 50 feet. CS Northridge 73, Cal St.-Fullerton 64 Martin Kaymer .......................71-69—140 -2 winner from midcourt. 27 in Round One and that’s “I didn’t want to give Houston 33 24 .579 — Fresno St. 77, New Mexico 70 Adam Hadwin .........................68-72—140 -2 San Antonio 33 26 .559 1 Grand Canyon 84, Chicago St. 49 Alex Cejka ................................70-70—140 -2 Oklahoma City’s Hami- impressive,” Seth Curry Trae a chance,” Tatum Dallas 26 31 .456 7 Hawaii 63, Long Beach St. 49 Kramer Hickok ........................66-74—140 -2 dou Diallo went over Sha- said. “He deserved to win said. “I honestly didn’t New Orleans 26 33 .441 8 Montana 60, Idaho St. 59 Peter Malnati ..........................72-69—141 -1 quille O’Neal to help win the bet and I have to do know I was going to hit the Memphis 23 36 .390 11 Montana St. 72, Weber St. 59 Cody Gribble ........................... 71-70—141 -1 NORTHWEST DIVISION N. Arizona 71, Sacramento St. 69 Tiger Woods ............................ 70-71—141 -1 his trophy. And Brooklyn’s what I got to do.” shot, but I had to give my- N. Colorado 77, Idaho 72 Scott Brown ............................ 70-71—141 -1 W L Pct GB New Mexico St. 83, Seattle 72 Richard H. Lee ........................ 70-71—141 -1 Joe Harris made all the Stephen Curry won the self a chance and throw it Sung Kang ...............................69-72—141 -1 Denver 39 18 .684 — Portland 96, San Diego 74 shots at all the right times first round with 27 points, up there. It worked out for Freddie Jacobson ................... 70-71—141 -1 Portland St. 81, S. Utah 56 Oklahoma City 37 20 .649 2 Phil Mickelson ........................72-69—141 -1 to deny Golden State’s Ste- making his last 10 shots. the best.” Saint Mary’s (Cal) 88, San Francisco 63 Portland 34 23 .596 5 Cameron Smith ......................72-69—141 -1 phen Curry a storybook Hield was second with When the skills chal- Utah 32 25 .561 7 Santa Clara 88, Pacific 83 Nick Taylor .............................. 70-71—141 -1 Minnesota 27 30 .474 12 UC Riverside 80, Cal Poly 66 Kyoung-Hoon Lee ...................72-69—141 -1 ending in his hometown. 26 points, and Harris fin- lenge and 3-point con- UC Santa Barbara 71, UC Irvine 52 UNLV 74, San Jose St. 70 Say this for All-Star Sat- ished with 25 to grab the test cleared the floor, that EASTERN CONFERENCE urday Night: It had flair. last spot in the finals. And left the dunkers. The slam Utah St. 64, Air Force 55 ISPS HANDA AUSTRALIAN Utah Valley 72, Rio Grande 57 WOMEN’S OPEN PAR Tatum won the skills in a weekend where the dunk contest field of four — ATLANTIC DIVISION Wyoming 55, Nevada 51 Saturday competition, Diallo put on Curry family — Dell Curry New York’s Dennis Smith W L Pct GB At The Grange GC (West Course) a show for the league’s an- is a former Charlotte star, Jr., Oklahoma City’s Ham- Toronto 43 16 .729 — NHL Adelaide, Australia nual slam dunk title, and Steph is a three-time NBA idou Diallo, Charlotte’s Boston 37 21 .638 5 1/2 Purse: $1.3 million Philadelphia 37 21 .638 5 1/2 Yardage: 6,648; Par: 72 in easily the most antic- champion, Seth is in the Miles Bridges and Atlan- Brooklyn 30 29 .508 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Third Round ipated part of the night league and mother Sonya ta’s John Collins — was New York 11 47 .190 31 1/2 Nelly Korda ......................71-66-67—204 -12 Harris held off the War- beat them all by making an pared to Diallo and Smith SOUTHEAST DIVISION PACIFIC DIVISION Haru Nomura ....................70-67-70—207 -9 Jeongeun Lee6 ..................72-69-67—208 -8 riors’ shooting star for the underhand half-court shot for the final. W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Jodi Ewart Shadoff ..........65-73-70—208 -8 Wei-Ling Hsu .....................65-69-74—208 -8 win in the 3-point contest. Friday — was celebrated, Diallo pulled off a dunk Charlotte 27 30 .474 — Calgary 58 35 16 7 77 212 174 Jin Young Ko ......................68-72-69—209 -7 Miami 26 30 .464 1/2 Sharks 59 35 17 7 77 214 184 Harris made 12 straight the trophy finish didn’t that will be talked about Yu Liu .................................. 69-70-70—209 -7 Orlando 27 32 .458 1 Vegas 60 32 24 4 68 180 169 shots in the final round happen. for years in the first round Vancouver 60 26 27 7 59 170 188 Bronte Law ........................ 67-72-70—209 -7 Washington 24 34 .414 3 1/2 Mirim Lee .......................... 73-69-68—210 -6 and went a staggering 15 “I would have loved the — dunking over Shaquille Atlanta 19 39 .328 8 1/2 Arizona 58 26 27 5 57 152 167 Edmonton 58 24 29 5 53 163 195 Alena Sharp ....................... 69-71-70—210 -6 Moriya Jutanugarn .......... 68-72-70—210 -6 for 18 on moneyballs — the storybook ending — Steph O’Neal, hanging on the rim CENTRAL DIVISION Anaheim 58 22 27 9 53 128 185 Hannah Green ...................68-69-73—210 -6 Los Angeles 58 23 29 6 52 141 179 shots worth the most — to comes home and wins in by his elbow, then tearing W L Pct GB Sarah Kemp ....................... 72-71-68—211 -5 CENTRAL DIVISION win the 3-point title. He his native Charlotte,” Ste- open his jersey to reveal a Milwaukee 43 14 .754 — Ashleigh Buhai .................72-70-69—211 -5 Angel Yin ...........................72-69-70—211 -5 finished with 26 of a pos- phen Curry said. “That’s “Superman” shirt under- Indiana 38 20 .655 5 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit 26 30 .464 16 1/2 Marissa Steen ................... 70-71-70—211 -5 sible 34 points in the final how I had it in my head neath. And his first dunk Madelene Sagstrom .........67-67-77—211 -5 Chicago 14 44 .241 29 1/2 Winnipeg 59 36 19 4 76 202 171 Amy Olson .........................70-76-66—212 -4 round, beating Curry by anyway.” of the final round had the Cleveland 12 46 .207 31 1/2 Nashville 61 34 22 5 73 186 160 St. Louis 57 30 22 5 65 170 162 Lauren Stephenson .........70-73-69—212 -4 Friday’s games two. Sacramento’s Buddy Stephen Curry went a top of his head at basically Dallas 58 29 24 5 63 145 149 Mi Hyang Lee .....................71-71-70—212 -4 Team USA 161, Team World 144 Hield was third with 19 fi- combined 37 for 50 in the rim level, putting him in Minnesota 58 27 25 6 60 164 172 Kristen Gillman................. 68-74-70—212 -4 nal-round points. two rounds, the best of control after Smith failed Saturday’s games Colorado 58 23 24 11 57 186 192 Minjee Lee ..........................71-70-71—212 -4 No games scheduled. Chicago 59 24 26 9 57 192 216 Karrie Webb .......................67-74-71—212 -4 “Obviously, it’s incredi- anyone in the event. But to make a dunk in his de- Sunday’s games Gaby Lopez ........................71-69-72—212 -4 2019 NBA All-Star game Brittany Altomare ............69-75-69—213 -3 ble,” Harris said. “Steph is Harris’ timely makes of but try of the final.
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