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Mitchell scores 24, Jazz outlast 76ers for 106-104 victory
Donovan Mitchell had 24 points and eight assists, leading the Utah Jazz to a 106-104 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers
da Silva scores 21 points to lead Stanford past Montana
Oscar da Silva scored 21 points and Stanford beat Montana 73-62 in the season opener for both teams on Wednesday night
Southern pulls away from Loyola New Orleans in 87-70 win
Ahsante Shivers scored 18 points and Southern defeated NAIA opponent Loyola New Orleans 87-70 in the Jaguars’ season opener
Miami tops Ohio 24-21, takes control in MAC East
Miami tops Ohio 24-21, takes control in MAC East
Blues fend off high-flying Oilers 5-2, winning sixth straight
Alex Pietrangelo had a goal and two assists and the St. Louis Blues remained atop the Western Conference standings.
Doncic’s 27, late charge calls help Mavs top Magic 107-106
Doncic’s 27, late charge calls help Mavs top Magic 107-106
76ers’ Simmons sidelined by right shoulder sprain
Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons did not return for the second half Wednesday at Utah because of what the team called a sprained AC joint in his right shoulder and will be re-evaluated Thursday in Denver.
George, nearing return, set for full Clips practice
Paul George is scheduled for his first full live practice with the Clippers on Saturday, setting the stage for his return to the court.
Trubisky wants Halas Hall TVs off to mute criticism
Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has heard enough outside criticism of his team, so he’s asked that the TVs be turned off inside their Halas Hall practice facility.