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VictoriaAdvocate.com VICTQ VOCATE, Tuesday, November 18, 2008 C3 Born on this date 1948 Jack Tatum, former NFL defensive back, right This date in sports 1970 Joe Frazier knocks out Bob Foster in the second round to retain the world heavyweight title in Detroit. rVW 1956 Warre" Moon. Pro Football yf Hall of Fame quarterback, left Briefly On the air orru coniyrSi Mi Talko time Kim Kardashian, to FSN, on what it's like being Reggie Bush's girlfriend at a Saints game: "I watch the big guys try to smoosh him. Then they ask for my sister's phone number." Janice Hough of LeftCoastSportsBabe.com, on Tim Lincecum, pictured, winning the NL Cy Young Award for a Giants team that finished 18 games under .500: "Amazingly, he did it without the benefit of pitching against the Giants." Jerry Greene of the Orlando Sentinel, on the just-concluded World Series of Poker "There's something wrong when the poker season is longer than the NBA season." Charles Barkley, not impressed when TNT co-host Ernie Johnson Right on the kisser He gave out a licking, and then he got one. Trenton Titsworth, a junior welterweight from Omaha, incurred a one-point deduction for kissing his opponent's neck and licking him on the face when they fought on an HBO undercard Oct 4 in Temecula, Calif.

Jesse Vargas went on to win by unanimous decision and no doubt gave thanks that ft wasn't Mike Tyson nibbling on his ear. And MVP, to boot From the Well, Duh File comes word that Pele is the Great Northwest Athletic Conference soccer player of the year. OK, Western Washington University midfielder Matt Pele. He's no Eli Wallop Giants QB Eli Manning didn't get many rave reviews for his attempted tackle of Eagles defensive tackle Mike Patterson after throwing a first-quarter interception. "It looked like a grandma trying to wrangle her purse away from a purse-snatch-er," Giants center Shaun O'Hara told The Associated Press.

"Of course you don't want your quarterback to be a very good tackier because that means he has probably been doing it too much, but yeah, he got a for effort" Flaw of averages Orlando Magic swingman Mickael Pietrus is the consummate NBA player. He stands 6 feet 6 (NBA average is 6 feet 6.88), weighs 215 pounds (218.52), turns 27 in February (26.85) and has played five full NBA seasons (4.74). Just one problem, noted Gary Loewen of the Toronto Sun: "He is also from Guadalupe." TV Schedule subject to change andor blackouts MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 9 a.m. ESPN Penn at Drexel I p.m. ESPN Liberty at UNC Asheville 3 p.m.

ESPN Centenary at Baylor 5 p.m. ESPN CBE Classic, first round, Richmond at Syracuse 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 Preseason NIT, East Regional final, teams TBA, at Chestnut Hill, Mass. 8 p.m. ESPN Kentucky at North Carolina 8:30 p.m.

ESPN2 Preseason NIT, South Regional final, teams TBA, at Norman, Okla. 10:30 p.m. ESPN2 Preseason NIT, West Regional final, teams TBA, at Tucson, Ariz. NHL 6 p.m. VERSUS Minnesota at Pittsburgh WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL II a.m.

ESPN Iowa at Kansas TOURNAMENTS SOFTBALL WINTER MELTDOWN Dec. 13-14, $50 entry fee plus umpire fees to benefit Toys for Tots. The deadline to enter is Nov. 28. Every players brings a toy.

Divisions: Men's and co-ed. For information, call Bobby Alvarado at 361-218-7164 or 361-578-5275 or Gary Moses at 361-573-2853. TENNIS 14TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING CLASSIC TENNIS TOURNAMENT: 8 a.m. Saturday and 830 a.m. Sunday at the Memorial senior campus courts.

Benefits Community Food Bank of Victoria and Toys for Tots. Entry fee is $10 plus toy for singles and $20 plus toy per doubles or mixed doubles team. For information, call Katie Littleton at 361-575-7578, Kay Buehrig at 361-575-0812 or Gary Moses at 361-573-2853. College basketball STILLWATER, Okla. James Anderson scored 28 points and Terrel Harris added 21 to lead Oklahoma State to a 100-88 victory over North Texas Monday night.

Freshman Keiton Page scored 20 for the Cowboys (2-0), who staved off a rally by North Texas late in the first half. North Texas (1-1) trailed by as much as 15 points but went on a 13-5 run over the final two minutes and were down 51-44 at intermission. Early in the second half, Harris hit back-to-back 3-pointers to push the lead to 61-45. but North Texas closed the gap to nine at the 13:00 mark. Anderson hit consecutive treys again and his dunk one possession later made it 75-58.

Josh White led the Mean Green with 23 points on 6-of-20 shooting. North Texas out-rebounded Oklahoma State 57-43, but hit just 5-of-22 from 3-point range. Page hit all four of his shot from 3-point range in the first half as Oklahoma State knocked down 7-of-14. His fifth of the game, at the 11:10 mark of the second half, pushed the lead to 18. Anderson was 9-for-9 from the free-throw line.

Baseball TOKYO A 16-year-old schoolgirl is making a unique pitch to become the first woman to play professional baseball in Japan. High school student Eri Yoshida was drafted by the Kobe 9 Cruise, a professional team in a new independent Japanese league that will start its first season in April. "I always dreamed of becoming a professional," Yoshida, who is 5-feet tall and weighs 114 pounds, told a news conference Monday. "I have only just been picked by the team and haven't achieved anything yet." Yoshida throws a side-arm knuckleball and says she wants to follow in the footsteps of Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield, who has built a successful major league career throwing a knuckleball. Swimming NEW YORK Michael Phelps' record-setting performance in Beijing earned him three Golden Goggle Awards on Monday at USA Swimming's annual banquet Phelps won male athlete of the year, male race (for his come-from-behind win in the 100-meter butterfly) and relay performance with Garrett Weber-Gale, Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak in the 4x100 freestyle relay.

Natalie Coughlin won female athlete of the year after winning six Olympic medals. Rebecca Soni won female race (200 breaststroke) and breakout performer. COMPILED FROM ADVOCATE WIRE REPORTS VVt if San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum won the NL Cy Young 4 Award last week. claimed the Warriors are better than the Mavericks: "You get two ugly girls together, ft doesn't matter which one you go out with." Bills tackle Langston Walker, to the Buffalo News, when asked if a three-game losing streak had a sobering effect on the team: "I didn't think we were drunk." DWIGHT PERRY, THE SEATTLE Edmonton Colorado 8 8 2 8 8 0 18 43 56 16 44 48 Pacific Division TIMES (MCI) 1 sX ilAf AY, 1 ''CN I Two B's in a 'Pod A reporter called LeBron James' bluff when the Cavs' star claimed he listened to Barry Manilow tunes like Carmelo Anthony does. "Let's see," said James, scanning his iPod.

Nope. No Brian Manilow." When the room erupted in laughter, AP's Tom Withers reported, James corrected his error. "Oh, Barry Manilow. I was talking about his cousin." Thanks a lot "What do Lions fans have to look forward to this month?" mused Steve Schrader of the Detroit Free Press. "For one thing, a marquee Thanksgiving matchup between the Lions and the Tennessee Titans, who very well could be 0-11 and 11-0, respectively.

"Stay the course, pilgrims." The scoreboard OT Pts GF GA 16 3 1 33 73 49 10 7 2 22 57 58 8 8 0 16 40 41 7 8 2 16 42 45 6 8 3 15 48 62 16 7.5 1 2 3.5 24.5 12 11 5.5 9 San Francisco Cleveland St at San Diego St Idaho St at Canisius Tenn -Martin Montana St Georgia Southern Colorado Portland Sacramento St NBA LINE UNDERDOG 5 at Charlotte 2.5 Atlanta FAVORITE Dallas at Indiana at Orlando Miami Cleveland at Boston at Memphis at Denver at A Lakers at Golden State 6 1 6 11 55 8.5 13 1.5 Toronto at Washington at New Jersey New York Sacramento Milwaukee Chicago Portland at California at Washington Arizona St at Hawaii Buffalo at Tennessee at Colorado at UTEP at Colorado St at Portland St at UC Riverside COMING UP TUESDAY SKATE NIGHT: Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m., $1. For information, call Raymond Garza Jr at 361-578-9725 or Gary Moses at 361-573-2853. VICTORIA AREA ROAD RUNNERS CLUB WORKOUTS SESSIONS: Wednesdays. 8 a.m., Riverside Park children's playground and 6:30 p.m., Victoria Country Club. For information, e-mail 5TH ANNUAL MARTIAL ARTS FESTIVAL: 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Saturday, American Karate Institute, 3208 Sam Houston, for information, call Ralph Jaschke at 361-575-2467 or Gary Moses at 361-573-2853. LIVING IN THE LIGHT SK RUNWALK KIDS FUN RUN: 9 a.m. Saturday. Riverside Park.

Registration forms available at Hospice of South Texas at 605 E. Locust or at www.active.com. For information, call 361-572-4300. VISUALLY HANDICAPPED AND MENTALLY CHALLENGED BOWLING LEAGUE: Saturdays, 930 a.m., Century Lanes. For information, call Ken Ballard at 361-574-8502 or Gary Moses at 361-573-2853.

SOLUNAR TABLES GLANTZ-CULVER LINE NCAA Football Tonight FAVORITE OPEN TODAY 0U UNDERDOG Illinois 4 3 (50.5) at Kent St Wednesday Ball St 5.5 7 at Cent Mich. Thursday at Ga. Tech 3.5 4 Miami Friday at Toledo 3 3 Miami (Ohio) at BGSU 4 3.5 Buffalo Fresno St 2.5 2.5 at San Jose St Saturday at Temple 10.5 10.5 Michigan at Rutgers 17.5 17 Army Illinois 25 2.5 at Northwest, at Cincinnati 5.5 45 Pittsburgh at Wake Forest 1 1.5 Bost. College at Purdue 125 125 Indiana at Ohio St 19 205 Michigan at Va. Tech 16.5 17 Duke at Maryland 1 1 Florida St at N.

Carolina 13 11 State at Kansas St 10 10 Iowa St at Vanderbilt 25 3 Tennessee at Miss. St Pk 1 Arkansas Akron 25 25 at Ohio Colorado St 1.5 2 at Wyoming at Rice 7.5 8.5 Marshall at Notre Dame 195 19.5 Syracuse Washington 9.5 7.5 at Wash. St at Tulsa 27.5 29 Tulane at Oklahoma 7 6 Texas Tech atPennSt 14 14.5 Michigan St Clemson 3.5 2.5 at Virginia atTCU 18 19 Air Force at California 95 9 Stanford Louisiana Tech 7 65 at N.M. St Boise St 6.5 6 at Nevada East Carolina 7 6.5 atUAB at Houston 14 15 UTEP at Utah 55 6.5 BYU Iowa 6 55 at Minn, at Arizona 2.5 3 Oregon St West Virginia 7.5 7 at Louisville at Memphis 3 45 UCF UNLV 125 125 at S. Diego St atLSU 5.5 5 Miss, at Hawaii 23 23.5 Idaho at Arkansas St 5.5 5.5 Fla Atlantic at Fla Intern.

5 6.5 La-Monroe at Middle Tenn 20 20 North Texas at Troy 7 8 La -Lafayette Sunday at S. Florida 3.5 35 Connecticut NFL Thursday FAVORITE OPEN TODAY 0U UNDERDOG at Pittsburgh 11 10 (35) Sunday Cincinnati at Cleveland OFF OFF (OFF) at Kansas City OFF OFF (OFF) Houston Buffalo NY Jets at Tennessee 55 6 (40) at Miami at Dallas Tampa Bay at Baltimore at St Louis 1 9 Pk 25 (42) New England 11 (475) S.F. 8.5 (41) at Detroit 15 (385) Philadelphia OFF OFF (OFF) Chicago at Jacksonville 1 25 1 9.5 3.5 (40) Minnesota Carolina Oakland at Seattle at Arizona at Atlanta at Denver Washington Giants at San Diego 1 10 (42) (43 (42) 3 3 3 3.5 (48.5) 3 (505) Indianapolis Monday atN.O. 2.5 25 (525) Green Bay Off Key Cleveland played Nov 17 Buffalo played Nov 17 St Louis RB questionable San Jose Anaheim Phoenix Los Angeles Dallas Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Sunday's Scores Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2, SO Montreal 3.

St. Louis 2, SO San Jose 6, Chicago 5 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 3 Anaheim 2. Los Angeles 0 Monday's Scores NY. Rangers 2. Ottawa 1, SO NY.

Islanders 2. Vancouver 1, SO Detroit 4, Edmonton 0 Boston 3, Toronto 2 San Jose 4, Nashville 1 Today's Games Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Montreal at Carolina. 6 p.m. Edmonton at Columbus, 6 p.m.

Florida at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Colorado at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Buffalo at Boston, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Y.

Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Anaheim, 9 p.m. NFL LATE BOX Cowboys 14, Redskins 10 Dallas 0 7 0 7 14 Washington 7 3 0 0 10 First Quarter Was Sellers 2 pass from J.Campbell (Su-isham kick), 732. Second Quarter Dai-Barber 2 run (Folk kick). 1:01.

Was-FG Suisham, Fourth Quarter Dai-Bennett 25 pass from Romo (Folk kick), 10:36. Dal Was First downs 17 14 Total Net Yards 315 228 Rushes-yards 28-117 18-92 Passing 198 136 Punt Returns 3-26 2-14 Kickoff Returns 3-35 3-80 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-6 Comp-Att-Int 19-27-2 22-35-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-26 Punts Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-40 2-10 Time of Possession 31:14 28:46 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Dallas. Barber 24-114. Choice 1-6, Owens 1-0, Romo 2-(minus 3).

Washington, Portis 15-68, LCampbell 1-2Z Berts 1-1, PASSING Dallas. Romo 19-27-2-198. Washington, LCampbell 22-34-1-162, Randle El 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING-Dallas, Barber 6-39, Owens 5-38 Roy E. Williams 3-36, Witten 2-34, Austin 2-26 Bennett 1-25.

Washington, Cooley 7-47, Moss 5-29, D.Thomas 3-14, Betts 2-27, Sellers 2-15, Portis 2-6, Randle El 1-24. MISSED FIELD GOAL-Dallas, Suisham 46 (SH). A.M PM MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Today 9:40 3:30 10:10 4:00 Wednesday 10:40 4:30 11:10 4:55 Thursday 11:25 5:15 11:50 535 Friday 0 5:55 12:05 6:20 Saturday 12:35 635 12:50 6:55 Sunday 1:15 7:15 1:25 7:35 Monday 1:50 7:55 2:10 8:15 FEEDBACK Detroit 7 3 .700 1 Chicago 5 5 .500 3 Milwaukee 5 6 .455 3'A Indiana 4 5 .444 3'A WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Pet GB Houston 7 4 .636 New Orleans 5 4 .556 1 San Antonio 4 5 .444 2 Dallas 3 7 .300 3'A Memphis 3 7 .300 3'A Northwest Division I Pet GB Denver 6 4 .600 Portland 6 4 .600 Utah 6 4 .600 Minnesota 1 8 .111 4'A Oklahoma City 1 10 .091 5'A Pacific Division Pet GB A. Lakers 7 1 .875 Phoenix 8 3 .727 1j Golden State 4 6 .400 4 Sacramento 4 7 364 4'A LA Clippers 1 8 .111 6'A Sunday's Scores Toronto 107, Miami 96 Orlando 90. Charlotte 85 Dallas 124, New York 114, OT Phoenix 104, Detroit 86 Denver 90, Minnesota 84 San Antonio 90, Sacramento 88 Monday's Scores Houston 100.

Oklahoma City 89 Utah 109, Phoenix 97 San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, Late Today's Games Toronto at Orlando, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Indiana. 6 p.m. Miami at Washington, 6 p.m.

Dallas at Charlotte, 6 p.m. New York at Boston. 6:30 p.m. Cleveland at New Jersey. 6:30 p.m.

Sacramento at Memphis. 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Denver, 8 p.m. Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 930 p.m.

Portland at Golden State, 930 p.m. GAMES NEEDED BASKETBALL MEMORIAL BOYS: Need JV tournament Nov. 20-22. For information, call Peter Staackmann at 361-788-9781 or e-mail peter.staack-mannffivisd.com. YOAKUM GIRLS: Need one team for Yoakum girls varsity tournament, Dec.

4-6. For information, call coach Theresa Boening at 361-293-3442 or 361-772-2110. GOLIAD BOYS: Need varsity, JV and freshman games on either Dec. 2 or Jan. 13.

E-mail coach Kelley at djkelleyia.goli3disd.org. BLOOMINGTON BOYS: Need Class 3A or below varsity team or Class 4A or 5A sub-varsity team for varsity tournament on Dec. 4-6. Also need one eighth-grade team and two seventh-grade teams for junior high tournament on Jan. 10.

For information, call Bill Williams at 361-897-1551. ST. JOSEPH GIRLS: Need freshman games on Dec. 6 and Dec. 19.

For information, call Carrie Myers at 361-648-4208. SHINER ST. PAUL Needs varsity and junior varsity boys and girls games on Dec 2, 5, 9 and a varsity girls game for Nov. 11. Also a varsity girls and junior varsity girls tournament on Nov.

20-22. Varsity boys and junior varsity boys looking for tournaments on Dec. 22 and Feb. 10. MOULTON BOYS: Needs scrimmages anytime and varsity and junior varsity games today, Nov.

21 and Dec. 2. For information, call Sammie Koudelka at 361-596-4691. HALLETTSVILLE SACRED HEART GIRLS: Needs games on Nov. 21, Dec.

9 and Jan. 9. Call Pat Henke at 361-798-4444. HALLETTSVILLE SACRED HEART BOYS: Needs game on Dec 5 or a tournament Dec 4, 5 and 6. Call Pat Henke at 361-798-4444.

SHINER BOYS: Needs varsity and JV games on Jan. 6, 13 and 16. Call Wendell Bonner at 361-594-3131. Ext. 201.

HOWELL BOYS: Needs games cm Dec. 8, Jan. 8 and Jan. 21 Call Jesse Ray Garcia at 361-578-1561. HOWELL GIRLS: Needs games on Nov.

20, Dec. 18 and Jan. 12. Call Jesse Ray Garcia at 361-578-1561. BASEBALL HALLETTSVILLE SACRED HEART: Need two teams for a varsity tournament March 5, 6 and 7.

Any 1A 2A or 3A teams or 4A. 5A JVs. CaH Pat Henke at 361-798-4444. Today Gum Basktmu. Memorial at Alice, 630 p.m.

St Joseph at Bloomington. 630 p.m. Faith Academy at Flatonia, 5 p.m. Bon Baoetbau Memorial at San Antonio Cornerstone, 730 p.m. St.

Joseph at Flatonia, 6:15 p.m Kenedy at Faith Academy, 7 p.m. Wresting Memorial vs. Robstown, C.C King at Robstown, 5 p.m. Thursday Gnu Basketball Memorial at Tuloso-Midway Touma- ment St Joseph at Florence Tournament Friday Cms Basketball Memorial at Tuloso-Midway Tourna-ment St Joseph at Florence Tournament 1 Christian Academy of San Antonio at Faith Academy, 7 p.m. Bon Basketbau Austin McCallum at Memorial, 8 p.m.

St Joseph at Yoakum, 730 pm Faith Academy at Flatonia, 7 p.m. Bon Golf Memorial St Joseph at Corpus Christi Buc Classic Swuuum Memorial at South Zone TISCA Saturday Football St Joseph vs. Dallas Christian, 7 p.m, at Waco ISD Stadium Gnus Basketbau Memorial at Tuloso-Midway Tournament St Joseph at Florence Tournament Bon Gou Memorial. St Joseph at Corpus Christi Buc Classic SWINMM Memorial at South Zone TISCA I Corrections and Clarifications The Advocate wants to correct promptly any error In fact or clarify any misleading information we publish. To report any error or need for clarification, please call 361-574-1206.

NHL FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE at Pittsburgh -160 Minnesota 140 at Columbus -140 Edmonton 120 Montreal -120 at Carolina 100 at Tampa Bay -145 Florida 125 at Calgary -150 Colorado 130 at Phoenix -115 Chicago -105 TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Signed RHP Brad Hennessey and INF Donnie Murphy to minor league contracts CHICAGO WHITE SOX Claimed RHP Kelvin Jimenez off waivers from Toronto. National Uagvt PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Named Scott Proefrock assistant general manager. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Named Jeff Branson hitting coach for Indianapolis (IL). SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Agreed to terms with LHP Jeremy Affeldt on a two-year contract. BASKETBALL National Basketful Association CHICAGO BULLS Waived Demetris Nichols.

HOCKEY National Hockey League CAROLINA HURRICANES Reassigned Patrick Dwyer to Albany (AHL). COLLEGE UTAH STATE Fired football coach Brent Guy. WIDENER Announced the resignation of Jack Shafer as men's soccer coach, who will remain as athletics director. NATIONAL HOCKEY HAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division OT Pts GF GA NY Rangers 14 5 2 30 57 45 Pittsburgh 11 4 2 24 58 48 New Jersey 8 7 2 18 46 48 Philadelphia 7 6 4 18 58 57 N.Y. Islanders 7 9 2 16 46 56 Northeast Division I OT Pts GF GA Boston 3 4 26 55 41 Montreal 10 4 2 22 52 44 Buffalo 9 3 21 50 47 Toronto 7 8 4 18 59 67 Ottawa 6 9 3 15 42 47 Southeast Division I OT Pts GF GA Washington K) 4 3 23 56 49 Carolina 9 7 2 20 49 55 Atlanta 7 8 2 16 51 61 Tampa Bay 7 5 15 36 49 Florida 6 9 1 13 37 46 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division I OT Pts GF GA Detroit 12 2 3 27 64 52 Nashville 9 8 1 19 56 61 Columbus 8 7 3 19 56 58 Chicago 7 4 5 19 57 47 St Louis 68 2145055 Northwest Division I OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 10 6 2 22 54 44 Minnesota 10 4 1 21 40 30 Calgary 9 8 1 19 52 62 If you have a question, suggestion, gripe or compliment.

Advocate sports department employees can be reached at the following phone numbers and e-mail addresses: Paul Ebner, Assistant Sports Editor Mike Forman, Sports Writer 361-580-6588mformanifflvieadxom Wes Bloomquist, Sports Writer 361-580-6509wbloomquist iffivicad.com To report meetings, events and registrations, e-mail the Advocate sports department at sports10JVKad.com. We Bill Medicare for Nebulizers Assisting Medications for Breathing Treatrrents. Diabetic Shoes are Available for Medicare Patients Special Orders Available Habla "k- Espanol 3412 Sam Houston Dr. Victoria, Tx 77904 361-575-6328 1-800-864-4915 7 x4e NCAA Basketball FAVORITE UNE UNDERDOG at Drexd 45 Pern at Syracuse 185 Richmond Florida St 3 at La Sane at Michigan 85 Detroit at Providence 245 Dartmouth at Gonzaga 28 Idaho Indiana St 35 at Illinois at Valparaiso Pk UCF at Texas 20 Tulane at Maryland 18 Youngstown St at Mississippi 75 South Alabama at Utah Wis -Green Bay at North Carolina 22 Kentucky at San Diego 8 Nevada at Southern Cat 16 New Mexico St BYU 14.5 at Pepperdine at Stanford 13 CSNorthridge K3A EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division I Pet GB Boston 2 .818 New York 6 4 .600 2Vi Toronto 5 4 556 3 Philadelphia 5 5 500 3'A New Jersey 4 5 .444 4 Southeast Division Pet GB Orlando 7 3 .700 Atlanta 6 3 .667 'i Miami 5 5 500 2 Charlotte 3 6 333 3'! Washington 1 6 .143 4i Central Division Pet GB Cleveland 8 2 .800.

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