NBA ROUNDUP Sunday’s games


Trail Blazers 97, 76ers 72

PORTLAND, Ore. — Brandon Roy scored 22 points and Portland rallied to beat Philadelphia for its league-leading 13th straight win. It is the second-longest winning streak in Blazers history. Portland won 16 straight in the 1990-91 season. Trailing 63-59 in the third quarter, the Blazers (18-12) went on a 21-0 run, holding Philadelphia scoreless for 8:21. Travis Outlaw sealed the game with an acrobatic dunk, bringing his arm around 180 degrees over a defender and stuffing the ball to make it 82-66. He finished with 12 points, as did James Jones. Steve Blake had 11 points for the Blazers. Andre Iguodala had 24 points for the 76ers, and Andre Miller added 17 points and 11 assists. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak. The youngest team in the NBA, Portland started its run with a Dec. 3 victory at Memphis after going 5-12 to start the season.

Bulls 100, Knicks 83

NEW YORK — Ben Gordon scored 25 points in his second consecutive strong performance since returning to a reserve role, leading the Bulls over the Knicks. Luol Deng added 17 points for the Bulls, who are 2-0 since Jim Boylan became the interim head coach last week, three days after Scott Skiles was fired. Boylan’s first decision was to ask Gordon to give up his starter’s role, and it paid off immediately. Gordon, the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year as a rookie in 2004-05, scored 31 points Friday in a victory over Milwaukee. Sunday, he made 11 of 15 shots in another good outing at Madison Square Garden, not far from where he grew up in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Zach Randolph shot only 8-of-23, but had 18 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks, who have lost four straight and fell to 8-21. Nate Robinson led the New York with 19 points. New York played without leading scorer Jamal Crawford, who bruised his right hand in practice Friday. Fellow starting guard Stephon Marbury was back with the team but not in uniform. He has missed most of the month following his father’s death.

Warriors 105, Nuggets 95

DENVER — Baron Davis scored 28 points and Stephen Jackson added 23 to help Golden State beat the Nuggets, ending a seven-game losing streak in Denver.

Spurs 111, Grizzlies 87

SAN ANTONIO — Tony Parker and Tim Duncan each scored 24 points and San Antonio handing Memphis its fifth straight loss. Duncan also grabbed 17 rebounds and Parker had nine assists. Michael Finley scored 22 points, including five 3-pointers, for the Spurs.

Associated Press