NBA ROUNDUP \ Sunday's games



Raptors 110, Nets 99
TORONTO -- Lamond Murray scored 12 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter and Toronto got its first win in the post-Vince Carter era. Carter wasn't at the Air Canada Centre because Toronto's trade with New Jersey isn't expected to be finalized until noon today. The Raptors traded Carter on Friday to the Nets for Eric Williams, Aaron Williams, Alonzo Mourning and two first-round draft picks. Eric and Aaron didn't play either, but sat in the stands behind the Raptors bench. Mourning may never play for Toronto. Richard Jefferson had 38 points for the Nets, who don't know when Carter will be able to play. Carter underwent his physical on Saturday, and a Nets spokesman said they're still analyzing it. The five-time All-Star is on the injured list with a strained left Achilles' tendon.
Knicks 94, Jazz 93
NEW YORK -- Jamal Crawford scored 11 of his 24 points in the final five minutes, including a rare four-point play and a sweet crossover move that led to a key basket in New York's victory. Crawford missed his first six shots. His running floater off a nifty move against Raja Bell made it 90-86 with 27 seconds left, and Stephon Marbury's two free throws with 6.4 seconds remaining gave New York a four-point lead. Marbury had 19 points and 12 assists, Michael Sweetney scored 13 and Kurt Thomas grabbed 14 of the Knicks' 29 rebounds.
Heat 117, Magic 107
MIAMI -- With its winning streak in jeopardy, Miami turned to Shaquille O'Neal, who sparked a 13-point run late in the fourth quarter and the Heat won their eighth game in a row. The Heat trailed for much of the game and were down 103-102 with five minutes left before O'Neal helped them surge ahead. On consecutive possessions O'Neal hit a dunk, fed Eddie Jones for a 3-pointer that put Miami ahead to stay, then passed to Christian Laettner for a layup to make it 107-103. O'Neal finished with 27 points. Jones went 8-for-10 and scored 25 points. Dwyane Wade added 22 despite missing 14 of 20 shots.
Kings 107, Hornets 71
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Peja Stojakovic scored 21 points, and Sacramento pulled away in the second half. It was another long night for the Hornets, who at 2-21 have the worst record in the NBA. New Orleans has lost two straight and 13 of 14. Brad Miller had 17 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Kings, who played their reserves most of the fourth quarter and recorded their biggest margin of victory this season. Mike Bibby had 16 points, Bobby Jackson scored 14, and Darius Songaila had 13 points and 11 rebounds. Chris Webber, who averaged 23.5 points in his previous four games, sat out because of a sore left knee. Webber has missed two games this season. Dan Dickau and P.J. Brown each scored 14 points for New Orleans, and Chris Andersen added 10.
Grizzlies 92, Clippers 82
LOS ANGELES -- Pau Gasol scored six of his 20 points in the final 5:05 and Jason Williams added a pair of 3-pointers down the stretch for Memphis. Mike Miller's fourth 3-pointer of the game and 500th of his career capped a 13-2 run that turned a two-point deficit into an 85-79 lead for Memphis with 3:06 to play. Corey Maggette scored 22 points for the Clippers.
Associated Press