NEW ORLEANS -- Rudy Gay went from ejection to redemption in just a couple of
days.
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. One game after a miserable showing in Oklahoma City, Gay tied a career high
with 41 points and the Sacramento Kings cruised to a 114-97 victory at the New
Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. "Honestly, I didnt even know how much I
scored," Gay said. "It was more about getting the win." In a loss two nights
earlier to the Thunder, Gay scored only six points before being sent off the
court with two technical fouls in the fourth quarter. But Gay hit 16 of 25 shots
in the Big Easy, including 5 of 8 from 3-point range, to match a point total he
last put up on Dec. 13, 2009, in Miami. It was going so well for Gay that he
casually walked the ball up the court with an eye on the clock late in the third
quarter, and then drilled a pull-up jumper from 27 feet. "He put on a show
tonight, coming off a game in Oklahoma City where he didnt play very well and
got thrown out," Kings coach Michael Malone said. "He wanted to bounce back and
show everybody what he is capable of." DeMarcus Cousins had 18 points, 11
rebounds and four blocks for the Kings, who have won five of eight.
Isaiah Thomas added 20 points and 11 assists. "When in doubt, go to Rudy and
youll get an assist," Thomas said. "He really carried us tonight." Tyreke Evans
scored 17 for New Orleans, which trimmed a 23-point deficit to six shortly
before halftime, only to fall behind by 23 again in the third quarter and remain
behind by double digits the rest of the way. Anthony Davis scored 16 points and
blocked four shots, and New Orleans rookie centre Jeff Withey had a career-high
14 points, but that was not nearly enough to prevent the Pelicans from losing
for the ninth time in 10 games. The latest loss came one night after the
Pelicans snapped an eight-game skid in Memphis. "We just didnt have a lot of
juice collectively from our starters tonight and certainly didnt play with any
kind of intensity that was comparable to what we did last night," Pelicans coach
Monty Williams said. "That is just part of being a pro and understanding that
when you have an emotional win like we did last night, theres a quick
turnaround." Quincy Acy grabbed 10 rebounds for the Kings, who outrebounded New
Orleans 46-35. The Kings were the sharper team from the outset, shooting 70 per
cent (14 of 20) in the first period, during which they scored 38 points and
built an 18-point lead. "Obviously I could point to a few things, but that would
be emotional and I dont want to do that," Williams said. "Theres some things Ive
discussed with our team that they need to be better at, and they understand. ...
Were not the type of team that can just put our jersey on and step onto the
floor. Weve got to go out and play with a high level of energy." New Orleans had
10 players in uniform, out of 15 on the roster. Ryan Anderson (herniated disk),
Jrue Holiday (stress fracture, right shin) and Jason Smith (right knee) were
injured. Reserve shooting guard Anthony Morrow was sick and newly acquired guard
Tyshawn Taylor was not with the team. All 10 active players had checked in
before the first quarter ended, in part because four players --Davis,
Al-Farouq Aminu, Greg Stiemsma and Alexis Ajinca -- each had two fouls in the
period. The Kings lead grew to 23 on Gays 3 midway through the second quarter,
and it might have been worse if not for Witheys 12 points in the period. New
Orleans enjoyed momentum for only the last half of the second period, scoring on
10 of its last 11 possessions. Witheys dunk sparked a 12-3 spurt, capped by
Roberts fast-break layup. Next came an 11-2 run during which Evans scored eight,
trimming Sacramentos lead to six before Derrick Williams free throws gave the
Kings a 64-56 halftime lead. The Pelicans second-quarter surge put them in
striking distance of a memorable comeback, but Sacramento opened the third with
a 17-4 run. The surge began with two baskets by Cousins and included two 3s by
Gay, the second making it 83-60. "When we play that type of basketball, were a
tough team to beat," Cousins said. "Weve got a long way to go to grow as a team,
but were definitely on the right path." NOTES: The Kings conclude a six-game
road trip Wednesday night at Houston. They are 2-3 on the trip so far. ... Four
players spent at least one season of college under current Kentucky coach John
Calipari: Cousins, Davis, Evans and Darius Miller. All are former Kentucky
players except Evans, who played at Memphis, Caliparis previous stop.
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.ca! Kerry, Two nights after the Scott-Eriksson incident in Buffalo, the Bruins
returned home to play San Jose. In that game, Zdeno Chara put a check on
Tommy Wingels that clearly targeted his head.
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. The quest begins with what is supposed to be an easy one, although Germany has
traditionally been a stubborn opponent to Canadian teams at international
tournaments.
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. -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as
the Sault Ste.CHICAGO - Outfielder Dayan Viciedo and the Chicago White Sox have
agreed to a $2.8 million one-year contract and avoided arbitration. Viciedo, 24,
hit .265 with 14 homers and 56 RBIs last year, when he also made $2.8 million in
his second full season with the club. He ranked third among AL outfielders with
12 assists.
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Viciedo is a career .264 hitter with 45 home runs and 153 RBIs over four seasons
with the White Sox. The deal announced Monday leaves the White Sox with two
remaining arbitration-eligible players: infielder Gordon Beckham and outfielder
Alejandro De Aza.
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