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NBA-SCHEDULE

Thunder look to get back on winning track

UNDATED (AP) — The Oklahoma City Thunder are out to snap a three-game losing streak tonight. The Thunder, who are 43-15 and still on top of the Northwest Division and the Western Conference of the NBA, are home to the Memphis Grizzlies.

San Antonio remains the top team in the Southwest Division with 41 wins and 16 defeats. They have a home game as well tonight with Charlotte providing the opposition.

In the Pacific Division, Golden State can gain some ground on the idle first-place Clippers. The Warriors trail L.A. by four games and tonight are in New York to face the Knicks.

The rest of the schedule looks like this: Utah is in Cleveland to play the Cavaliers, the Mavericks are home to the Bulls, Sacramento is playing in L.A. against the Lakers and Phoenix is hosting New Orleans, which has lost five straight.

NHL-SCHEDULE

Blues and Ducks in Anaheim

UNDATED (AP) — By far the best matchup of the night on ice is being played in Anaheim as the Pacific Division-leading Ducks play host to the Central-leading St. Louis Blues. The Ducks top San Jose by five points in the Pacific while the Blues are tied with Chicago for the lead in the Central with 84 points.

The Sharks are also in action tonight, facing the Sabres in Buffalo.

Phoenix starts the day a point out of the final playoff berth in the Western Conference. Tonight the Coyotes are in Denver to face the Avalanche. Vancouver is tied with the Coyotes with 65 points and they can gain some ground as well as the Canucks are home to Minnesota tonight.

PGA-HONDA CLASSIC

McIlroy tops the field

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Rory McIlroy has the lead during the second round of the PGA's Honda Classic. He stood 12-under after eight holes of play today, two shots in front of Russell Henley, who had completed nine holes.

Phil Mickelson was 1-over for the tournament after 11 holes and Tiger Woods will start his round at 1-over as well.

LPGA-HSBC

Webb remains on top

SINGAPORE (AP) — First-round leader Karrie (KAHR'-ee) Webb has a two-shot lead after two rounds of the LPGA's HSBC Women's Champion's tournament in Singapore. After an opening-round 6-under 66 she followed up with a 69 to lead Angela Stanford of the U.S. by two.

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