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llo-Aaron Pryor, and Mike Tyson-Trevor Berbi 6 years, 6 months ago #1457

LOS ANGELES -- In his ninth NBA season, Marc Gasol is becoming a 3-point shooter.The 7-foot center hit a go-ahead 3 from the left corner with 14 seconds left , and the Memphis Grizzlies hung on to beat the Clippers 111-107 on Wednesday night, snapping Los Angeles seven-game winning streak.Mike Conley scored 30 points , Gasol added a season-high 26 and Memphis equaled a season high with 15 3-pointers, including a career high-tying seven by Conley.They are the best team in the league right now, so for us to get a signature win like this is huge, Conley said.Gasol made four 3-pointers, the same number he hit in helping Memphis rally for a win over Washington last month. Hes made 16 3s this season after hitting just 12 in his first eight seasons.We stay in the moment and its been good so far, Gasol said. We made the right plays and we are lucky the ball went in.J.J. Redick scored a season-high 29 points, Blake Griffin added 25, and DeAndre Jordan had 14 rebounds for the Clippers, who still have the NBAs best record at 10-2. Both of their losses have come at home.I dont like that, Clippers coach Doc Rivers said about the home defeats. We had enough points, we didnt have enough defense.Los Angeles came in outscoring opponents by an average of 16.6 points, fourth-highest in NBA history, but the Grizzlies built a 16-point lead in the first half and were ahead by seven going into the fourth.In the end, it was the Grizzlies defense that preserved the victory.With 23 seconds left, Griffin inbounded to Jamal Crawford, who got blocked by Gasol.After Gasols 3-pointer put Memphis ahead 109-107, Redick had the ball stolen by Conley, who got fouled and made both free throws to close out the win.Jordan blamed himself for not being in the right spot when Gasol shot from the left wing.I made a bad read, saw Mike turn the corner and thought I needed to help, Jordan said. I should have stayed on the corner.Redicks seventh 3-pointer gave the Clippers a 101-100 lead in the fourth, their first since early in the second quarter.But Conley answered with his seventh 3 and Zach Randolph hit a turnaround bank hook, putting the Grizzlies back in front 105-101 and forcing the Clippers to call a timeout.Los Angeles regrouped and scored six unanswered points for a 107-105 lead. Crawford put back his own miss, Jordan tipped in Pauls miss and Paul hit a pullup jumper while the Grizzlies missed on consecutive possessions.Randolph added 18 points off the bench and Vince Carter had 12.TIP-INSGrizzlies: Conley scored 30 against the Clippers in a 99-88 home loss on Nov. 4. ... G-F Tony Allen missed his fourth straight game with a right groin injury.Clippers: F Wesley Johnson sat out his third game in a row with a left heel contusion.HE SAID ITHes too far gone for me to teach him how to dance, but now every time he makes one he has to dance. -- Conley on Gasols shimmy moves after hitting the game-winner.HUSTLE PLAYIn the third, Paul had the games best hustle play even though the Clippers failed to score. He got blocked by Harrison on a running layup and Conley grabbed the rebound. But Paul stole it back and fed Redick, who missed a 3-pointer. Green rebounded, but Conley lost the ball to Paul again and Griffin missed a layup.AGELESS CARTERAt 39, Vince Carter is the leagues oldest active player. He scored 20 points on Nov. 8 against Denver, becoming the oldest in league history to score 20 or more off the bench.He also had 20 against Utah on Nov. 14. He had 12 points in 26 minutes Wednesday.He was a superstar in this league and now he still wants to play, Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. Hes a teacher and a leader. Hes still playing because hes smart.Memphis coach David Fizdale called Carter one of the great guys in the NBA.You should see his house in Orlando; its like a workout factory, he said. He takes it serious. He takes pride in his physique and his diet, so Im not surprised how well he is playing.UP NEXTGrizzlies: Visit Dallas on Friday to close out a four-game trip. The Grizzlies have lost three in a row to the Mavericks.Clippers: Visit Sacramento on Friday and return home Saturday to host the Chicago Bulls in the second game of a back-to-back, their fourth of the season. Josh Jones Jersey . -- Matt Rupert scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the London Knights extended their win streak to nine games by defeating the Owen Sound Attack 4-3 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Demetri Goodson Jersey . Kozun faked to the forehand and beat Monsters starter, Calvin Pickard, pad side in the second round for the winner. Spencer Abbott also scored in the shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4). www.cheappackersjerseyselite.com/?tag=ch...dave-robinson-jersey . As the crowd erupted, Davis knocked the ball off the glass and back into his hands. With 1:14 to go in overtime, Davis sixth block also became his 17th rebound. That, along with his 32 points -- which tied a career high -- proved too much for Denver to overcome, and the Pelicans held on for their third straight victory, 111-107 on Sunday night. Lane Taylor Jersey . With the short-handed Warriors needing help from someone -- anyone -- to stop a three-game skid, ONeal returned from right knee and groin injuries that had sidelined him for four games and put up season highs with 18 points and eight rebounds. It was just enough to help lift Golden State to a 102-101 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. 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CANASTOTA, N.Y. -- A look at the nine people to be inducted June 11, 2017 into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum:---MODERN CATEGORY (last bout no earlier than 1989):---MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA: Born Jan. 17, 1974 in Mexico City. ... nicknamed The Baby Faced Assassin was a five-time Mexican national champion who posted a 56-4 amateur record before turning pro in 1989 at age 15. ... won his first 43 bouts and captured the NABF super flyweight title before winning world championships in three weight divisions. ... in 1995 won the WBO super bantamweight title with a 12-round victory over Daniel Jimenez and successfully defended the title eight times, including knockout wins over Eddie Croft, Kennedy McKinney, and Jesse Benavides. ... lost the crown to Junior Jones in 1996 (DQ 5) but rebounded to capture vacant WBO belt from Richie Wenton in 1998. ... lost the crown to Erik Morales in 2000 but remained champion after Morales refused the belt. ... defended three times before vacating to go up to featherweight to defeat Naseem Hamed in 2001. ... defeated Morales in a 2002 rematch for the WBC featherweight title, but refused the title. ... wins over Johnny Tapia, Kevin Kelley, and Paulie Ayala preceded the 2004 rubber match with Morales for the WBC super featherweight belt. ... added the IBF title in a unification bout with Robbie Peden in 2005. ... lost the WBC title to Juan Manuel Marquez in 2007. ... retired in 2011 with a record of 67-7 (44 KOs). ... serves as an analyst for TV Azteca.---EVANDER HOLYFIELD: Born Oct. 19, 1962 in Atmore, Georgia. ... nicknamed The Real Deal ... capped his 160-14 (75 KOs) amateur career with a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympic Games and turned pro that year at Madison Square Garden. ... in only his 12th fight defeated Dwight Qawi for the WBA cruiserweight title and became unified champion with knockout wins over IBF champion Rickey Parkey and WBC champion Carlos DeLeon. ... wins over heavyweights James Tillis, Pinklon Thomas, Michael Dokes, and Alex Stewart set up a 1990 WBC-WBA-IBF championship fight with Buster Douglas, which he won with a third-round knockout. ... made successful defenses against George Foreman, Bert Cooper, and Larry Holmes. ... lost the titles to Riddick Bowe in 1992 but regained the WBA-IBF belts in the 1993 rematch in Las Vegas, which was interrupted in the seventh round by a sky diver. ... dropped the titles to Michael Moorer in 1994. ... in 1996 upset Mike Tyson for the WBA title and won the rematch the next year when Tyson was disqualified for biting Holyfields right ear. ... added the IBF title with a rematch win over Moorer in 1997. ... after splitting unification bouts with Lennox Lewis in 1999, had three bouts with John Ruiz, winning, losing and fighting to a draw in 12-round WBA title bouts in 2000 and 2001. ... retired in 2011 with a record of 44-10-2 (29 KOs).---JOHNNY TAPIA: Born Feb. 13, 1967 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ... learned to box from his grandfather and compiled a 101-21 (65 KOs) amateur record. ... turned pro in 1988 and captured the USBA and NABF super flyweight titles before stopping Henry Martinez in 1994 for the vacant WBO super flyweight crown. .. successfully defended the belt 13 times, including wins over Willy Salazar, Arthur Johnson, Ivan Alvarez, and Hugo Soto. ... added the IBF belt with 12-round win over hometown rival Danny Romero in 1997. ... vacated the belts after two title defenses to campaign as a bantamweight and captured the WBA crown with a 12-round win over Nana Konadu in 1998. ... lost for the first time when he dropped the title to Paulie Ayala in 1999. ... won the WBO bantamweight title in 2000 and became a three-division world champion with a 12-round decision over Manuel Medina for the IBF featherweight championship in 2002. ... retired in 2011 with a record of 59-5-2 (30 KOs). ... died in May 2012 from heart problems at age 45.---OLD-TIMER CATEGORY (last bout no earlier than 1943; no later than 1988)---EDDIE BOOKER: Born Hilton Edward Booker on Nov. 5, 1917 in Alto, Texaas.dddddddddddd. ... moved to California at age 10 and won numerous local, state and national amateur titles there. ... turned pro in 1935 after relocating to San Francisco and remained there throughout his career. ... won both the California welterweight and middleweight championships. ... met Archie Moore three times, drawing twice (1941, 1942), and became the first man to stop Moore with an eight-round knockout in 1944. ... also went 1-1-1 against Hall of Famer Holman Williams. ... scored wins over Lloyd Marshal and Harry Kid Matthews before being forced to retire due to a detached retina in 1944. .. was never stopped in his career despite the high caliber of opposition he met and finished with a pro record of 66-5-8 (32 KOs). ... died in San Francisco in 1975 at age 57.---NON-PARTICIPANT CATEGORY:JIMMY LENNON SR.: Born James Frederick Lennon on April 12, 1913 in St. Paul, Minnesota. ... began his ring announcing career in 1943, working a card at the Santa Monica Elks Club. ... assumed ring announcing duties at Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles in 1949 and remained there until 1984. ... renowned for his style, elegant cadence, and precise pronunciation when introducing boxers. ... became synonymous with the sport and his popularity landed him roles in such motion pictures as Kid Galahad, Rocky III, Raging Bull and The Main Event. ... Lennons son, Jimmy Jr., followed him into the ring announcing world. ... died of heart failure in 1992 at age 79.---JOHNNY LEWIS: Born John Alfred Lewis on March 18, 1944 in Sydney, Australia. ... boxed as a teenager and assumed duties as a trainer at age 17. ... guided such notable boxers as Joe Bugner and Paul Briggs, as well as world champions Gairy St. Clair, Billy Dib, Jeff Harding, and Hall of Famers Jeff Fenech, Kostya Tszyu, and Virgil Hill. ...also served as a fitness trainer for high-profile rugby players in Australia.---JERRY ROTH: Born Gerald Howard Roth on May 12, 1941 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. ... began working as a judge for the Nevada State Athletic Commission in 1980. ... became one of boxings leading judges, officiating 225 world title bouts, including Larry Holmes-Gerry Cooney, Julio Cesar Chavez-Meldrick Taylor, Roy Jones Jr.-James Toney, Evander Holyfield-George Foreman, Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Oscar De La Hoya, Lennox Lewis-Holyfield, and the Riddick Bowe-Holyfield trilogy. ... judged his last contest in 2015, the WBO featherweight title bout between Vasyl Lomachenko and Gamalier Rodriguez.---OBSERVER CATEGORY:---STEVE FARHOOD: Born Feb. 15, 1957 in Brooklyn. ... graduated from New York University with a degree in journalism in 1978. ... worked at Town & Village newspaper and upon graduating was hired by London Publishing Company, which produced boxing and wrestling magazines. ... in 1989 was named editor-in-chief of The Ring magazine and held the position until 1997. ... freelanced for various boxing publications and also worked in television, appearing on ESPN, SportsChannel, USAs Tuesday Night Fights, and CNN. ... in 2001 became a boxing analyst on Showtime.---BARRY TOMPKINS: Born May 2, 1940 in San Francisco. ... began his broadcasting career in 1965. ... after stints in New York City doing television and radio for NBC, left for HBO to take over for Hall of Fame broadcaster Don Dunphy on World Championship Boxing alongside Larry Merchant and Sugar Ray Leonard. ... called Marvelous Marvin Hagler-Roberto Duran, Larry Holmes-Gerry Cooney, Sugar Ray Leonard-Hagler, Alexis Arguello-Aaron Pryor, and Mike Tyson-Trevor Berbick. ... from 1988-96 called action on ESPNs Top Rank Boxing series. ... from 1995-2009 called Fox Sports Sunday Night Fights and since 2012 has been blow-by-blow announcer for ShoBox: The Next Generation on SHOWTIME. ... a four-time Emmy Award winner. ... recipient of the 1992 Sam Taub Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. ... also appeared in Rocky IV as a ringside commentator. 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