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November 05, 2005
NBA roundup: Sunday's action on the boards

(CP) - The New York Knicks are still winless this season and coach Larry Brown is trying everything he can to change things around.
Desperate for a win, Brown tinkered with the New York lineup, playing rookies David Lee, Channing Frye and Nate Robinson together, and it seemed to spark the Knicks. However, Golden State proved to be too much for New York, as Jason Richardson had 24 points to lead the Warriors to an 83-81 victory on Sunday. "I won't play the rookies all the time, but they earned it," Brown said. "It's going to take some time. We're trying to figure out who can play and who can help us."
Lee, who saw his first action of the season after being on the inactive list the first two games, had seven points during a 16-6 run that spanned the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth.
Desperate for a win, Brown tinkered with the New York lineup, playing rookies David Lee, Channing Frye and Nate Robinson together, and it seemed to spark the Knicks. However, Golden State proved to be too much for New York, as Jason Richardson had 24 points to lead the Warriors to an 83-81 victory on Sunday. "I won't play the rookies all the time, but they earned it," Brown said. "It's going to take some time. We're trying to figure out who can play and who can help us."
Lee, who saw his first action of the season after being on the inactive list the first two games, had seven points during a 16-6 run that spanned the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth.
"It felt good to be in there," said Lee, who was constantly hustling to keep balls alive and finished with 10 rebounds. "They recognize I'm a hard worker and that's what I'm going to continue to do every time I step onto a floor."
Golden State guard Baron Davis returned to the starting lineup after missing Friday's loss to Utah with a strained hamstring. He had 16 points and nine assists.
"I tried not to push off too hard on it," Davis said.
Troy Murphy added 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Warriors (2-1).
Stephon Marbury led New York (0-3) with 15 points and six assists. Frye had 12 points and Eddy Curry and Trevor Ariza each added 11.
Elsewhere in the NBA on Sunday, it was: Sacramento 118, Phoenix 117; and L.A. Lakers 112, Denver 92.
At New York, Curry scored eight in the first quarter as the Knicks kept trying to give him the ball in the post. He got into foul trouble again, and did not return after picking up his fourth foul with 3:16 left in the third quarter.
"When he gets into a little better shape and stays out of foul trouble, he'll stay in the game for longer stretches," Brown said.
With Golden State trailing 74-73 with 5:46 left in the game, Richardson hit a three-pointer as the shot clock expired to give the Warriors the lead for good. Davis added a layup to give the Warriors a four-point lead. He and Richardson combined to hit five of eight free throws down the stretch to seal the victory.
"It's the first road win of the season and when you play at the Garden, you always want to win," Richardson said.
Quentin Richardson was scoreless for New York until the final minute, when he hit a layup and jumper at the buzzer for the final margin.
Davis was only 5-for-17 from the field, but helped Golden State build a 46-39 halftime lead by hitting three three-pointers.
"He's a steadying influence," Golden State coach Mike Montgomery said. "He just keeps the ball in his hands and guys know that he'll be able to get them the ball."
Marbury had a tough first half and didn't hit his first shot until 5:53 left in the second quarter.
The Warriors led 24-20 after the first quarter as Jason Richardson had 10 points and Murphy added eight.
Kings 118, Suns 117
At Phoenix, Shareef Abdur-Rahim scored Sacramento's final six points and sealed the victory with a blocked shot in the final seconds as the Kings beat the Suns.
Peja Stojakovic had 33 points to lead the Kings (1-2). Abdur-Rahim had 23 and 12 rebounds and Brad Miller added 17 and 10. Mike Bibby had his best game of the young season with 19 points and Bonzi Wells scored 16.
Barbosa led eight double-figure scorers for the Suns (2-2) with 23. Victoria's Steve Nash had 18 points and 13 assists, and Shawn Marion had 16 points and 14 rebounds.
Lakers 112, Nuggets 92
At Los Angeles, Kobe Bryant scored 12 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter and the Lakers pulled away to beat Denver.
The game was a rematch of the season-opener four days earlier in Denver, which the Lakers won 99-97 on Bryant's 20-foot jumper with 0.6 seconds remaining in overtime. Bryant scored 33 points in that game and 39 in a 122-112 loss to Phoenix the following night.
Lamar Odom added 20 and eight rebounds for the Lakers on his 26th birthday. Chris Mihm had 20 points and 13 rebounds and Bryant also had eight rebounds and five assists.
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