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was a great Ryan said. them credit for But Peyton en- suing conversion pass failed to convert, leaving the deficit at two points. In this exhibition where kickoff and punt returns were no-nos, the officials an- nounced the The ball was set at the 30, with the given one play to advance 15 yards to keep possession. pass to Khalil McClain, who was blanketed by Nate Hobbs, was not completed. This time, Kai called two rushes and a victory-forma- tion kneel to give Ryan his second victory since the Hula Bowl was resurrected last year.

time next Ryan said, smiling, make it coach Mike Single- tary did not commit to a re- match. said Singletary, a Hall of Fame line- backer and former head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. But Singletary ex- pressed his appreciation for players who had only eight hours of practices to prepare. were Single- tary were Bussey finished with a game-high 61 receiving yards on four catches. Tre Harbison of Charlotte grinded out 62 rushing yards for the Kai.

Michigan State defensive tackle Naquan Jones powered his way for two tackles for loss, including a sack. Max Rob- erts of Boston College had five tackles, including three in a row to open the second half. two picks came on sharp reads. On the first, McCloud said, knew they were run- ning a lot of hitches. So I got my eyes back to the quarter- back.

I felt the receiver, saw the ball coming out of (the hands, and I made a break for the On the fourth-quarter in- terception, McCloud said, read the tempo a little bit. I felt he was going to sit down (on the route), so I made a play on the Despite the outcome, Kemp said: was great fun. It was great to compete all week. I had a blast. The game gave us an opportu- nity to showcase our C2 TA A I DAY 2 1 2 1 SPORTS CLIPPERS 129, KNICKS 115 L.A.

8-15 11-11 28, Patterson 5-5 0-0 13, Ibaka 5-6 2-3 15, George 7-16 2-2 17, Jackson 6-12 3-4 18, Coffey 0-0 0-2 0, Mann 1-3 2-2 4, Morris Sr. 4-8 0-0 11, Kabengele 0-0 0-0 0, Zubac 3-5 2-2 8, Kennard 2-2 0-0 6, Wil- liams 3-9 2-2 9. Totals 44-81 24-28 129. NEW 3-6 0-0 8, Randle 9-18 5-6 27, Robinson 4-6 1-2 9, Barrett 9-14 5-6 23, Payton 3-7 3-4 10, Toppin 0-2 2-2 2, Gibson 0-4 0-0 0, Burks 3-8 0-0 7, Quickley 9-16 5-6 25, Rivers 1-4 2-2 4. Totals 41-85 23-28 115.

L.A. Clippers 29 37 35 28 129 New York 31 34 26 24 115 3-Point Clippers 17-38 (Patter- son 3-3, Ibaka 3-4, Jackson 3-6, Morris Sr. 3-6, Kennard 2-2, Leonard 1-3, Williams 1-5, George 1-8), New York 10-27 (Randle 4-5, Bullock 2-3, Quickley 2-8, Payton 1-2, Burks 1-4, Toppin 0-2). Fouled Clippers 38 (George 8), New York 36 (Randle 12). Clippers 26 (George, Williams 5), New York 21 (Randle 5).

Total Clip- pers 14, New York 20. (19,812) TIMBERWOLVES 109, CAVALIERS 104 Jr. 1-3 0-0 2, Okoro 6-10 0-0 13, Drummond 9-18 7-10 25, Garland 6-14 4-5 17, Sexton 8-16 0-0 16, Osman 3-6 2-2 9, Prince 1-6 1-2 4, Win- dler 0-0 0-0 0, Allen 4-5 2-2 10, Dotson 3-6 2-2 8. Totals 41-84 18-23 104. 9-15 1-1 23, Ok- ogie 0-6 5-6 5, Davis 0-2 0-0 0, Beasley 9-17 0-2 23, Russell 7-18 0-0 19, Layman 4-7 0-0 8, McDaniels 1-3 0-0 3, Vanderbilt 3-6 1-2 7, Nowell 6-13 0-0 13, Rubio 2-4 4-4 8.

Totals 41-91 11-15 109. Cleveland 35 26 25 18 104 Minnesota 30 25 33 21 109 3-Point 4-16 (Osman 1-2, Garland 1-3, Okoro 1-3, Prince 1-4, Dotson 0-3), Minnesota 16-40 (Russell 5-10, Beasley 5-11, Edwards 4-7, McDan- iels 1-2, Nowell 1-6, Layman 0-2, Okogie 0-2). Fouled None, Minne- sota 1 (Davis). 55 (Drummond 22), Minnesota 34 (Vanderbilt 8). 20 (Garland 5), Min- nesota 24 (Rubio 8).

Total land 14, Minnesota 25. WIZARDS 149, NETS 146 11-19 13-13 37, Harris 11-17 0-0 30, Jordan 4-5 0-2 8, Brown 1-2 1-2 3, Irving 10-20 5-5 26, Green 7-10 5-6 23, Luwawu-Cabarrot 3-6 0-1 8, Perry 0-1 0-0 0, Johnson 0-1 0-0 0, Shamet 3-7 3-4 11. Totals 50-88 27-33 146. 1-4 0-0 2, Ha- chimura 2-9 4-6 9, Lopez 4-5 2-2 10, Beal 13-23 9-9 37, Westbrook 16-28 5-7 41, Bertans 4-13 0-1 11, Wagner 7-8 3-5 17, Len 1-3 0-0 2, Bonga 0-0 0-0 0, Mathews 2-6 2-2 7, Smith 6-9 0-0 13. Totals 56-108 25-32 149.

Brooklyn 38 33 37 38 146 Washington 28 37 36 48 149 3-Point 19-36 (Harris 8-13, Green 4-5, Durant 2-4, Lu- wawu-Cabarrot 2-4, Shamet 2-6, Irving 1-2), Washington 12-39 (Westbrook 4-7, Bertans 3-12, Beal 2-5, Smith 1-2, Ha- chimura 1-4, Mathews 1-5, Avdija 0-2). Fouled None, Washington 1 (Bertans). 45 (Brown 9), Washington 39 (Westbrook 10). As- 33 (Irving 8), Washington 24 (Westbrook 8). Total 24, Washington 22.

76ERS 119, PACERS 110 3-8 0-0 6, Harris 10-19 5-5 27, Bradley 1-2 0-0 2, Curry 3-9 2-2 9, Simmons 9-12 3-6 21, Howard 3-6 5-12 11, Korkmaz 6-12 2-2 17, Milton 4-9 1-1 9, Maxey 3-8 2-2 9, Thybulle 3-7 1-1 8. Totals 45-92 21-31 119. 2-7 1-1 6, Sabonis 8-17 5-5 21, Turner 1-6 6-6 9, Brogdon 10-21 1-2 25, Lamb 4-6 2-2 12, Bitadze 1-1 1-2 3, McDermott 4-6 0-0 8, A.Holiday 7-11 1-2 17, McConnell 4-9 1-2 9, Sumner 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-84 18-22 110. Philadelphia 18 36 28 37 119 Indiana 28 35 32 15 110 3-Point 8-26 (Korkmaz 3-5, Harris 2-5, Maxey 1-3, Curry 1-4, Thy- bulle 1-4, Green 0-4), Indiana 10-28 (Brog- don 4-10, A.Holiday 2-2, Lamb 2-3, J.

Holiday 1-4, Turner 1-4, Sabonis 0-5). Fouled None, Indiana 2 (McDermott, Turner). phia 44 (Howard 15), Indiana 41 (Sabonis 8). 20 (Simmons 7), Indiana 21 (McConnell 8). Total adelphia 21, Indiana 25.

NUGGETS 128, JAZZ 117 8-13 8-10 29, 4-4 0-0 12, Gobert 4-7 4-8 12, Conley 2-10 7-7 12, Mitchell 3-12 4-4 13, Brantley 0-2 0-0 0, Favors 2-3 3-3 7, Morgan 0-0 0-0 0, Niang 1-3 0-0 2, Oni 1-1 0-0 3, Ingles 3-7 2-2 10, Clarkson 4-13 1-1 13, Harrison 0-0 4-4 4. Totals 32-75 33-39 117. 6-11 1-2 18, Millsap 4-6 0-0 10, Jokic 17-26 9-10 47, Harris 0-0 0-0 0, Murray 7-16 0-0 16, Bol 0-0 0-0 0, Cancar 0-1 0-0 0, Porter Jr. 4-7 2-2 11, Green 4-7 0-0 9, Nnaji 0-1 0-0 0, Cam- pazzo 3-5 3-4 11, Hampton 0-0 0-0 0, Howard 0-2 0-0 0, Morris 2-5 1-1 6. Totals 47-87 16-19 128.

Utah 29 25 37 26 117 Denver 43 36 24 25 128 3-Point 20-47 (Bogdanovic 5-10, 4-4, Clarkson 4-11, Mitchell 3-8, Ingles 2-4, Conley 1-6, Niang 0-2), Denver 18-28 (Barton 5-6, Jokic 4-4, Mill- sap 2-2, Campazzo 2-4, Murray 2-6, Green 1-2, Howard 0-2). Fouled Re- 38 (Gobert 8), Denver 39 (Jokic 12). 28 (Conley 8), Denver 28 (Barton 6). Total 21, Denver 27. RAPTORS 115, MAGIC 102 III 3-5 1-2 8, Gordon 4-8 4-6 14, Vucevic 5-18 3-3 15, Anthony 5-10 5-6 16, Fournier 2-12 6-6 11, Bacon 5-10 1-1 13, Clark 1-2 0-0 3, Ross 1-5 2-2 4, Bamba 3-3 0-0 7, Birch 3-7 1-2 8, Bone 1-2 0-0 3.

Totals 33-82 23-28 102. 5-11 0-0 12, Siakam 12-23 6-6 30, Baynes 3-6 2-2 8, Lowry 4-13 2-2 12, VanVleet 4-12 0-0 9, Bembry 4-6 3-4 12, Watanabe 3-4 2-2 11, Boucher 3-8 2-2 9, Johnson 0-2 2-2 2, Flynn 1-1 2-2 4, Thomas 0-1 0-0 0, Wat- son 2-3 0-0 6. Totals 41-90 21-22 115. Orlando 15 29 29 29 102 Toronto 27 31 26 31 115 3-Point 13-36 (Bacon 2-3, Gordon 2-5, Vucevic 2-6, Bone 1-2, Clark 1-2, Ennis III 1-2, Anthony 1-3, Birch 1-3, Fournier 1-6, Ross 0-3), Toronto 12-39 (Watanabe 3-3, Watson 2-3, Davis 2-5, Lowry 2-9, Boucher 1-5, VanVleet 1-7, Baynes 0-2, Siakam 0-2). Fouled None.

42 (Vucevic 14), Toronto 48 (Baynes 16). lando 22 (Anthony 6), Toronto 27 (Lowry 15). Total 18, Toronto 22. EASTERN CONFERENCE Pct GB Philadelphia 15 6 .714 Brooklyn 13 9 .591 Milwaukee 11 8 .579 3 Boston 10 8 .556 Indiana 11 9 .550 Atlanta 10 9 .526 4 Cleveland 9 11 .450 Charlotte 9 11 .450 New York 9 12 .429 6 Toronto 8 12 .400 Chicago 7 11 .389 Orlando 8 13 .381 7 Miami 7 12 .368 7 Detroit 5 15 .250 Washington 4 12 .250 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pct GB L.A. Clippers 16 5 .762 Utah 15 5 .750 L.A.

Lakers 15 6 .714 1 Denver 12 8 .600 Memphis 8 6 .571 Phoenix 10 8 .556 Portland 10 8 .556 Golden State 11 9 .550 San Antonio 11 9 .550 Houston 9 9 .500 Oklahoma City 8 10 .444 Sacramento 8 11 .421 7 Dallas 8 12 .400 New Orleans 7 11 .389 Minnesota 5 14 .263 10 Today Charlotte at Miami, 2:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. Houston at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 3 p.m.

New York at Chicago, 3 p.m. Portland at Milwaukee, 3 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 3 p.m. Memphis at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m. Phoenix at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.

Detroit at Denver, 4 p.m. Tuesday Toronto at Orlando, 2 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Brooklyn, 2:30 p.m. Memphis at Indiana, 3 p.m.

Portland at Washington, 3 p.m. Boston at Golden State, 5 p.m. Detroit at Utah, 5 p.m. Associated Press NEW YORK Major League Baseball has proposed a one-month delay in starting spring training due to the coronavirus pan- demic and pushing back opening day to April 28, two people familiar with the plan told the Associated Press. Under the plan pre- sented to the union on Friday, the regular season would be cut from 162 games to 154.

Also, the playoffs would be expanded from 10 teams to 14, the designated hitter would extend to the National League for the second straight season and MLB would keep the experi- mental rules for sev- en-inning doubleheaders and beginning extra in- nings with a runner on second base. All players would report for spring train- ing on March 22, back from the current cal- endar that calls a vol- untary reporting date of Feb. 17 for pitchers, catchers and injured players, and Feb. 22 for others. Opening day would be pushed back 27 days from its cur- rently scheduled April 1 and the regu- lar season would end Oct.

10 instead of Oct. 3. The postsea- son would extend into November. The people familiar with the plan spoke on condition of anonym- ity Sunday because no announcements were made. The sides have not discussed the pro- posal with each other since MLB made it.

A day before the plan was presented, Commissioner Rob Manfred said he would like to know by his regular call with own- ers today if the union had interest in delay- ing the start of spring training. The reasoning be- hind the delay would be to gain time for more vaccinations and better assess the health situation. Seven teams in each league would make the playoffs, and only the division winner with the best record would receive a bye in the best-of-three first round. MLB proposes delaying start BRIEFLY GOLF Casey eases to Dubai victory DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Paul Casey shot a 2-under 70 in the final round to win the Dubai Desert Classic by four strokes on Sunday for his 15th title on the European Tour 20 years after his first. The 43-year-old Englishman began the day with a one-shot lead over Robert MacIntyre and built a five-stroke cushion with seven holes to play at Emirates Golf Club after his Scottish playing part- ner made four straight bogeys from No.

7. By rolling in a birdie putt from 3 feet at the par-5 18th hole, Casey finished the tournament on 17-under-par 271 and clinched his first title on the European Tour since September 2019, when he won the European Open in Germany. MacIntyre placed second on that occasion and he finished third in Dubai after a closing 74. South Brandon Stone shot even-par 72 to climb into second place. SOCCER U.S.

men win in rout in exhibition ORLANDO, FLA. Ferreira scored his first two international goals and had three as- sists, and Paul Arriola and Jonathan Lewis scored twice each to power the United States over a rusty Trinidad and Tobago 7-0 in an exhi- bition on Sunday night. Lewis scored his first international goal, as did Miles Robinson. Coming off a 6-2 win over Panama in Novem- ber with top American players and a 6-0 rout of El Salvador last month with a group mostly from Major League Soccer, the U.S. outshot the Soca Warriors 19-2 and scored five goals in three straight games for the first time.

Associated Press Compiled by The Associated Press Tom Brady throws for four touch- downs and Malcolm Butler inter- cepts Russell pass in the end zone with 20 seconds left, helping New England hold on to beat Seattle 28-24 for their fourth Super Bowl title. Utah guard John Stockton becomes the career as- sist leader, setting up Karl Malone with 6:30 left in the first half of the 129-88 victory over Denver. assist moves him ahead of Magic Johnson. Ben Ro- ethlisberger and the Pittsburgh offense end a Super Bowl of incredible swings with a final-minute touchdown for a his- toric victory, 27-23 over the Arizona Car- 26 YEARS AGO 12 YEARS AGO 6 YEARS AGO ON THIS WireReport Associated Press DENVER Jamal Murray tossed the ball at Michael Malone in mild disgust. Will Barton urged Nikola Jokic to keep scoring until he reached 50 points.

teammates wanted him to reach the mark much more than he did. He was just happy Denver ended 11-game winning streak. going to score when we need it. just a Jokic said. main thing is just win the game.

going to score however much I need just to win the Jokic matched his career high with 47 points and the fast-starting Nuggets beat the Jazz 128-117 on Sunday to end the longest win- ning streak of the season. Jokic was 17-for-26 from the field, hit all four of his 3-point attempts, made 9 of 10 free throws and had 12 re- bounds and five assists. He scored 33 points in the first half. With the game in hand he went to the bench, uncon- cerned he was three points from hitting 50. told him a couple of minutes before go get 50 but you know him, he care about that kind of Barton said.

just play- ing basketball, being aggres- sive, being who he is. We definitely wanted the big fella to get 5-0 Barton added 18 points, and Murray had 16 to help the Nuggets win for the sixth time in seven games. Utah lost for the first time since Jan. 6 at New York. Bo- jan Bogdanovic led the Jazz with 29 points, and Donovan Mitchell had 13 in 31 min- utes after missing two games while in concussion protocol.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Denver center Nikola Jokic drove against Derrick Favors in the first half of game in Denver. OTHER SUNDAY SCORES L.A. Clippers 129, New York 115 Toronto 115, Orlando 102 Philadelphia 119, Indiana 110 Washington 149, Brooklyn 146 Minnesota 109, Cleveland 104 Jokic scores 47, Nuggets end Jazz win streak NBA BASEBALL NBA SUMMARIES downs and converted an- other on a third-down pass to Hill that iced the game. learned a long time ago, you give Tom Brady another Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. why the G.O.A.T.

So, give them the ball back. That was the mind-set Chiefs 23, Patriots 16 at New England, Dec. 8, 2019 Mahomes and the Chiefs clinched the AFC West and snapped New 21- game home winning streak. Mahomes injured his hand on the second drive of the game yet finished with 283 yards passing and a TD. Brady struggled, going 19 of 36 for 169 yards, a touchdown and intercep- tion.

Bashaud Breeland sealed the win when he knocked away fourth-down pass attempt to Julian Edelman in the end zone with just over a minute to play. Patriots 37, Chiefs 31, OT at Kansas City, Jan. 20, 2019 The only previous post- season meeting between the star QBs was a classic, with Brady and the Patriots coming out victorious in overtime in the AFC title game to set up his sixth championship. New England was up 17-7 after three quarters, setting the stage for a dramatic fourth quarter that featured five TDs and one field goal. Mahomes threw two touchdowns to Damien Wil- liams to give Kansas City the lead before the Patriots responded with a 75-yard TD drive to go back ahead 24-21 with 3:32 to go.

Mahomes put the Chiefs back ahead with a quick TD drive and the Chiefs ap- peared headed to the Su- per Bowl when Charvarius Ward intercepted Brady with just over a minute to play. But Dee Ford had lined up offside and Brady capitalized with a 25-yard pass to Rob Gronkowski on the next play to set up Rex go-ahead 4-yard TD with 39 seconds left. Mahomes responded with two deep passes to set up a tying field goal, but the Chiefs lost the coin toss and Brady led New England 75 yards against an ex- hausted defense for the winning score. on the road against a great Brady said. had no quit.

Nei- ther did we. We played our best football at the end. I know, man, tired. That was a hell of a Patriots 43, Chiefs 40 at New England, Oct. 14, 2019 The first meeting be- tween Brady and Mahomes was a shootout, with Brady staking the Patriots to a 24-9 halftime lead.

Mahomes responded with four TD passes in the second half and gave the Chiefs the lead with a 75-yarder to Tyreek Hill with 3:03 to play. Brady responded with a 65-yard drive including a 16- yard pass to James White and 39-yarder to Gronkow- ski. That set up Stephen winning field goal on the final play that gave Brady his record 200th victory as a starting QB. SUPER Continued from C1 KAI 15, AINA 13 Kai 0 6 9 0 15 7 0 0 6 13 First quarter AINA David Moore 1 run (Chris Naggar kick) Second quarter KAI FG David Cote 32 KAI FG Cote 33 Third quarter KAI CJ Marable 2 run (kick failed) KAI FG Cote 24 Fourth quarter AINA Carlo Kemp 64 interception return (pass failed) Kai Aina First downs 18 12 Total Net Yards 268 211 Rushes-yards 24-109 22-90 Passing 159 121 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 2-34 1-64 Comp-Att-Int 15-33-1 13-27-2 Sacks-Yards 2-8 0-0 Punts Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-106 Time of Possession 31:03 28:57 Tre Harbison 12-62, Is- real Tucker 4-30, CJ Marable 5-17, Brady Davis 1-4, Team 2-(-4).

Aina: Mekhi Sar- gent 6-61, Corey Taylor 5-26, Spencer Brown 2-7, David Moore 3-3, Jamal Jones 4-(-1), Peyton Ramsey 2-(-3). Brady White 7-15-0-65, KJ Costello 6-12-1-77, Brady Davis 2-5-0- 17, Team 0-1-0-0. Aina: David Moore 8-13-0-74, Zach Smith 4-8-1-38, Peyton Ramsey 1-6-1-9. Rico Bussey 4-61, Harbison 4-31, Tucker 2-22, Kevonta Mo- ses 1-13, TJ Simmons 1-11, Donnie Corley 1-11, John Raine 1-6, Marable 1-4. Aina: Tre Walker 4-54, Myron Mitchell 3-19, Jones 2-8, Sargent 1-18, Antwan Davis 1-9, Khalil McClain 1-7, Giles Amos 1-6.

MISSED FIELD Cote, 52. HULA Continued from C1.

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