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SALT LAKE CITY -- Nick Young gave the Lakers a reason to smile near the end of this gloomy season. Young scored a season-high 41 points and helped Los Angeles snap a seven-game losing streak with a 119-104 victory against the Utah Jazz on Monday night. The mercurial guard bounced around the court, playing full-throttle. "You have to find the joy even when you may be frustrated with the way things have been going," Young said. Coach Mike DAntoni said: "Nick is fun, a good guy in the sense that he is always laughing and smiling,". "He can get his shot off of anybody and when he gets on rolls, he uncanny in how he can score." Jodie Meeks had 23 points and Jordan Hill added 21 for Lakers, who had only eight healthy players. Alec Burks scored 22 points and Gordon Hayward had 21 points for Utah. Enes Kanter had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Trey Burke chipped in 17 for the Jazz, who have lost 10 of 11 games. The game was tied at 86 after the third quarter, and then the Lakers found their range. Los Angeles outscored the Jazz 33-18 and the Utah players heard a mix of cheers and boos as the clock expired in their last home game of the season. Los Angeles converted Utahs 18 largely unforced turnovers into 29 points and outrebounded the Jazz 21-12 in the second half. "They were turnovers that didnt give us a chance to get back and make stops. They made us pay," Utah coach Ty Corbin said. Young fought through ball denials to get off shots all over the court -- jumpers and acrobatic drives to the baskets. He yelled at the crowd and bobbed his head, flashing a variety of hand signals after swishing 3s. "Hey Swaggy P can play a little bit and I just want you people to see that. I got a future. I can do my thing, Im telling you all. Better watch out for me," Young said, referencing his self-proclaimed alter-ego. Three late misses stopped him short of his career-high of 43 points. "That was tough. It was great to have my teammates and my coach try and help me out there. I wish I had those last few shots back," Young said. In recent days, the teams were locked in a battle for lottery seeding and a better chance at one of the top four picks in the 2014 draft. The Jazz seem to have solidified the fourth slot and may match their club-worst 24-58 record in 1979-80, the first season after the franchise moved from New Orleans to Utah. The Lakers have no reason to tank for a better lottery seed as most will be elsewhere next season. A dozen of the 15 players on the roster could be free agents, including Young if he opts out of his $1.2 million deal for next season. The Jazz started the presumed core of their future -- Hayward, Derrick Favours, Kanter, Burks and Burke -- for the third time this season but all three games have ended in late-game collapses and losses. The Lakers have already set a record for most losses in a season, the worst since the NBA went to an 82-game slate. They will miss the playoffs for the just the second time in two decades but this win stopped them short of their first eight-game skid since March 2005. "Were not last place now," Young said. "Were not quitters." DAntoni and Corbin are both rumoured to be on their way out and the game resembled a pre-season contest with porous defences, lots of broken plays and sloppy turnovers. The lack of defensive intensity did lead to excellent accuracy as the Lakers hit 55 per cent of their field goals and the Jazz shot 52 per cent from the floor. The Jazz led by as many as 13 points before the Lakers closed the half on a 19-2 run, powered by Meeks nine points. "Early on we struggled, but thats basketball. We knew we were going to make some runs," Meeks said. NOTES: A significant portion of crowd was dressed in gold and out-cheered the home crowd as the Lakers rallied to take the lead at the end of the first half and opened a big advantage in the fourth quarter. . Not one of the Lakers that started this game was in the lineup of the opening game of the season. . Burke, Burks, Kanter, Favours, Jeremy Evans, and Rudy Gobert are the only players with guaranteed contracts with the Jazz for next season. . Kendall Marshall had 2 points and 15 assists for the Lakers. Danny Duffy Jersey . The Henry Burris-led squad finished second in the East Division before advancing to the Grey Cup where they ultimately fell to the home field advantage wielding Saskatchewan Roughriders. Reggie Jackson Angels Jersey . "Im excited just for a new start, just to see where things are going, to bring some kind of tradition back to the team and guys being excited about something new," the defensive back said during a conference call Monday after agreeing to stay with the Bombers rather than go to free agency next month. http://www.baseballangelslockroom.com/c ... ls-jersey/. - The Seattle Sounders busy off-season continues with the team acquiring defender Chad Marshall from the Columbus Crew in exchange for a 2015 third-round pick and allocation money. Andrelton Simmons Angels Jersey . Nine-year veteran Danny Granger did not make his debut with the Clippers because of a technicality on the teams active list, which is signed by coach Doc Rivers before every game and relayed to the officials. Grangers name was printed by hand by a member of the public relations staff under the heading: "Updated Roster Additions," but the number on the sheet was not circled along with the other active players by the required deadline of 6:30 p. Nolan Ryan Jersey .com) - Colorado forward P.BARRIE, Ont. -- Nikita Zadorov scored twice and Max Domi had a goal and two assists as the London Knights held on to defeat the host Barrie Colts 5-4 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. Michael McCarron and Brett Welychka also scored for the Knights (34-11-5), who extended their win streak to five games. Aaron Ekblad, Andreas Athanasiou, Garrett Hooey and Zach Hall supplied the offence for the Colts (25-20-3), who trailed 5-1 early in the third period. Londons Jake Patterson made 23 saves for the win. Mackenzie Blackwood started in net for Barrie, but was pulled after giving up two goals on the games first three shots. Daniel Gibl stopped 32-of-35 shots in 54 minutes of relief. The Knights went 2 for 7 with the power play while the Colts scored three times on nine chances with the man advantage. --- 67s 4 GENERALS 1 OTTAWA -- Ryan Van Stralen scored three times as the 67s handed Oshawa its third loss in a row. Erik Bradford had a goal and an assist for Ottawa (17-28-4) while Travis Konecny chipped in with two assists. Stephen Desrocher scored the lone goal for the Generals (31-15-4). Philippe Trudeau made 33 saves and earned first star of the game for the 67s. Oshawas Ken Appleby allowed three goals on 14 shots and was replaced by Daniel Altshuller to start the third period. Altshuller stopped all eight shots he faced in relief. --- RANGERS 5 ICEDOGS 4 (SO) ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Curtis Meighan scored the winner in the seventh round of the shootout as Kitchener slipped past Niagara. Max Iafrate and Ryan MacInnis each had a goal and an assist for the Rangers (17-30-2) while Justin Bailey and Darby Llewellyn scored the others. Carter Verhaeghe recorded his second-career hat trick for the IceDogs (17-27-7), who dropped their fourth straight game, and Ben Hughes scored once. Matthew Greenfield made 25 saves for Kitchener as Niagaras Blake Richard stopped 31-of-35 shots in defeat. --- GREYHOUNDS 3 WOLVES 0 SUDBURY, Ont. -- Matt Murray made 38 saves and Sergey Tolchinksys goal at 9:28 of the second period stood as the winner as Sault Ste. Marie shutout the Wolves. Darnell Nurse and Tyler Gaudet also scored for the Greyhounds (35-11-5), who won their third straight contest. Sudburys (27-15-8) Franky Palazzese stopped 32-of-34 shots in a losing cause. Both clubs went 0 for 4 on the power play. --- WHALERS 4 BULLS 3 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Ryan Hartman and Matt Mistele scored power-play goals less than two minuttes apart late in the third period as the Whalers came back to down Belleville.dddddddddddd Hartman also scored in the second period for Plymouth (18-27-5), which trailed 3-2 after 40 minutes of play, while Carter Sandlak had a goal and an assist. Alex Nedeljkovic made 42 saves and Zach Lorentz chipped in with three assists for the Whalers, who halted a four-game slide. Jake Marchment, Remi Elie and Jake Bricknell scored for the Bulls (14-32-4) and Charlie Graham stopped 34 shots in defeat. --- STEELHEADS 7 STING 3 SARNIA, Ont. -- Bryson Cianfrone had two goals and two assists as Mississauga toppled the Sting. Artem Rasulov, Stefan LeBlanc and Brett Foy each had a goal and an assist for the Steelheads (20-27-4) while Nick Zottl and Nathan Bastian added single goals. Nickolas Latta, Daniel Nikandrov and Nikolay Goldobin supplied the offence for Sarnia (15-30-6), which dropped its third game in a row. Mississaugas Spencer Martin made 21 saves for the win as Taylor Dupuis gave up seven goals on 36 shots. --- SPITFIRES 3 STORM 1 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Ben Johnson scored the winner at 16:32 of the third period as the Spitfires halted Guelphs nine-game win streak. Sam Povorozniouk and Trevor Murphy also scored for Windsor (31-17-2), which won its sixth straight contest. Steven Trojanovic scored the lone goal for the Storm (38-9-3). Dalen Kuchmey made 26 saves for the Spitfires as Justin Nichols stopped 32-of-34 shots in defeat. --- SPIRIT 4 FRONTENACS 2 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jake Paterson made 29 saves as the Spirit overcame a two-goal deficit to double up Kingston. Justin Sefton and Kristoff Kontos each had a goal and an assist for Saginaw (25-21-5), which trailed 2-1 heading into the third period, while Dylan Sadowy and Cody Payne added single goals. Spencer Watson registered both goals for the Frontenacs (27-19-4), including his first at 19:59 of the first period to open the scoring. Kingstons Matt Mahalak kicked out 27-of-30 shots in a losing cause. --- ATTACK 2 OTTERS 1 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Brandon Hope stopped 50 shots, including all 21 his way in the first period, as the Attack edged Erie. Thomas Schemitsch opened the scoring for Owen Sound (22-21-6) at 19:37 of the opening period and Holden Cook broke a 1-1 tie at 12:26 of the second. Dane Fox scored his league-leading 53rd goal of the Season for the Otters (39-10-2) at 11:03 of the second. Eries Oscar Dansk stopped 23-of-25 shots in a losing cause. Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '
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