NBA ROUNDUP Sunday's games



Trail Blazers 104, Raptors 91
TORONTO -- Bonzi Wells scored a season-high 29 points and Rasheed Wallace added 20 to lead Portland.
Derek Anderson scored 18 for the Trail Blazers, who shot 59 percent from the field.
Vince Carter scored a team-high 25 for the Raptors, but he wasn't on the court when the Trail Blazers pulled away, bridging the third and fourth quarters with a 16-4 run. The injury-plagued Raptors, who have lost nine of 12, were without Antonio Davis, who is sidelined with a swollen right knee.
Grizzlies 102, Suns 94
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Pau Gasol scored 21 points and grabbed 17 rebounds as Memphis overcame 31 turnovers.
The short-handed Grizzlies snapped a five-game losing streak despite playing without injured starters Jason Williams and Shane Battier and having rookie Drew Gooden slowed by a bruised knee.
The 31 turnovers were one short of the franchise record set during the 1994-95 season against Seattle, their first season in the NBA while in Vancouver.
The Grizzlies offset the poor ballhandling by shooting 54 percent from the field.
Stephon Marbury led Phoenix with 35 points and seven assists, while Shawn Marion had 23.
Lakers 110, Jazz 101
LOS ANGELES -- Shaquille O'Neal had 32 points and 11 rebounds and Los Angeles beat Utah to post consecutive victories for the first time in two weeks.
Kobe Bryant had 25 points and 14 assists and showed no ill effects from the pulled groin he sustained Friday against Dallas when he scored 21 points in the final 12 minutes.
The Lakers parlayed the momentum from that 27-point fourth-quarter rally -- second-biggest in NBA history -- into back-to-back victories for just the third time this season. Andrei Kirilenko scored a career-high 30 points and made all 10 of his free throws.
Matt Harpring added 24 points for the Jazz, who had won nine of their previous 10 games.
Kings 104, Spurs 80
SAN ANTONIO -- Chris Webber and Jim Jackson each scored 23 points and Sacramento turned the ball over a franchise-low three times. Bobby Jackson scored 18 and Doug Christie and Vlade Divac both added 16 for Sacramento.
Webber led his team with 13 rebounds. The win was the sixth straight for the Kings. Tim Duncan paced San Antonio with 16 points, 10 of them coming in the first half, and 13 rebounds.