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SPORTS Tuesday, October 31, 2017 East Oregonian Page 3B College Basketball Beavers look to (hopefully) healthy season By ANNE M. PETERSON Associated Press Oregon State is hoping to finally realize the promise of its 2015 recruiting class that featured Tres Tinkle, Stephen Thompson Jr., and Drew Eubanks. All three are healthy going into this season. Tinkle, a 6-foot-8 forward, was sidelined for much of last season with a wrist injury, one of a series of unfortunate events to befall the Beavers. Oregon State finished 5-27 and at the bottom of the Pac-12 with just one conference win. “It was hard to get into a groove,” coach Wayne Tinkle said. “Even though we lost four guys early, about the same time, the end of November, it’s just we were dealing with different things from week to week. We were so young, so short on depth. We just had no margin for error.” Tres Tinkle, the coach’s son, broke his right wrist in the sixth game of the season. He was aver- aging 20.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists. He was granted a medical hardship and will play this season as a redshirt sophomore. Oregon State’s lone conference win came at home against Utah, 68-67, on Feb. 19. The Beavers were the 12th seed going into the Pac-12 tournament and fell in the opening game to California. Eubanks , a 6-foot-10 forward, started in all 32 games last season, averaging 14.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 2.2 blocks per game. Thompson averaged 16.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and three assists, while making 57 3-pointers. “I was proud of the guys hanging in there, because there were only a couple of games where we were blown out from the jump. We were in it for 32 minutes even against the best teams in the league,” the elder Tinkle said. “We just ran out of gas.” The Beavers return 10 players, including the starters for most of last season: Thompson, Eubanks, JaQuori McLaughlin, Kendal Manuel and Gligorije Rakocevic. Oregon State added six newcomers, including forward Seth Berger, a graduate transfer from UMass, and Ethan Thompson, Stephen’s little brother. BARCELONA: The Beavers were staying in a hotel in Barce- lona, Spain, near where a terrorist drove a van into pedestrians, killing 14 people. The team was having a pregame dinner when the attack occurred, and players could see some of the scene through the windows. The group thought about going home, but the logistics were difficult, Wayne Tinkle said later. “We had to stay together as a group,” he said. They went on to win all four exhibition games they played. “I think we all learned a lot about ourselves, and we left a little bit of ourselves behind,” he said. OUTLOOK: The Beavers were picked to finish eighth in the Pac-12 in the preseason media poll. ROUNDUP: Riverside enters postseason undefeated after Saturday’s draw Continued from 1B the Buckaroos out of the 5A state champion- ships. Sandy entered the match with momentum on its side. The Pioneers (15-6) were coming off of a four-game winning streak, dropping only three sets in the process. The Bucks (15-7) also entered off a big win, a four-set play-in victory over Hillsboro, but couldn’t harness those efforts Saturday. Sandy will face Corvallis on Nov. 3 at Liberty High School in Hillsboro. The match will be played on Court 2 at 3:15 p.m COUNTY CHRISTIAN 3, ECHO 0 — Echo was ready for Round 1 of the 1A state championship after a big 3-0 victory at home Wednesday. But the tables turned when the Cougars went to visit County Christian. Echo was handed the same fate it delivered just three days ago, and fell in three straight sets (25-13, 25-16, 25-17). County Christian will play North Clack- amas Christian/South Wasco County on Nov. 3 at Ridgeview High School in Redmond. The match will begin on Court 2 at 3:15 p.m. NORTH DOUGLAS 3, HELIX 2 — Helix worked to keep its season afloat, but the five-set match ended in favor of North Douglas. The Grizzlies (21-9) came back to force a fifth set after dropping the first two 25-20 and 25-14, respectively. Helix held off North Douglass in the third set, winning 20-25, and squeaked by in the fourth set, 25-27. The Grizzles were close to coming away with the victory, but gave up the fifth and final set 17-15. North Douglas will move on to play Joseph on Nov. 3 at Ridgeview High School in Redmond. The match will begin at 1:15 p.m. on Court 1. BOYS SOCCER RIVERSIDE — The Riverside Pirates still have yet to be defeated this season, but their perfect record was tarnished Saturday after a 2-2 draw against Catlin Gabel. Riverside still holds on to the No. 1 ranking, and will host Creswell in the first round of the 3A/2A/1A Boys Soccer State Championship Tournament on Nov. 1. DAWGS: Hermiston girls wrap up 2017 season after play-in loss Saturday Continued from 1B of the half until the Bulldogs scored again. During that time, Milwaukie made things interesting when it got one past Hermiston goalkeeper Juan Navarrete in the 71st minute. The Mustangs had a few chances at the equalizer, but Navarrete wasn’t going to let anymore past him. Hermiston then scored its insurance goal and sealed its postseason fate. “I was definitely expecting a tough match,” Harshberger said. “It was definitely hard to gauge. Always coming into the postseason you look at their record, who they played and any team coming out of Portland will be tough. We just excepted a physical match and they brought it. My boys weathered the storm and took it to them. “Sometimes these play-in games can be as hard as a semifinal or quarterfinal,” he added. “They brought it and they stepped up to that challenge and they didn’t back down from it at all.” Hermiston will face Hillsboro in Round 1 of the 5A Boys Soccer State Championships. Hillsboro will host the match on Nov. 1. The start time has yet to be determined. GIRLS SOCCER La Salle Hermiston 3 1 GIRLS SOCCER The girls team was up first in the play-in double- header, but unlike the boys their season came to an end Saturday evening. Hermiston hosted La Salle, and the Falcons escaped Kennison Field with a 3-1 win over the Bulldogs. La Salle took control early, but Hermiston did manage to get into Falcon’s half a few times in the first quarter of play. The Bulldogs chances were cut short by a lack of execution and a physical La Salle defense. The defensive effort on both teams kept the game scoreless for a good part of the first half. Hermiston’s Heidi Fuentes had some good stops to keep La Salle at bay, but the Falcons finally broke through in the 24th minute, as a header from La Salle’s Audrey Schelb off a corner kick put the Falcons up 1-0. They would enter halftime up by one more score after a Hermiston handball in its own box led to a penalty kick. Megan Lyver set up a nice fake that sent Hermiston’s goalkeeper Lanie Gomez in the opposite direction of the ball. Four Bulldogs were missing from Saturday’s contest: Jael Fuentes, Amanda Nygard and Daniela and Adriana Rodriguez. Hermiston missed their pres- ence, especially Nygard’s speed up front but a handful of junior varsity players stepped in to help. “We had a few holes but we asked a couple of the JV girls to come up and they stepped up and they were Staff photo by Kathy Aney Hermiston’s Cyndy Lind watches the soccer ball after heading it during Saturday’s play-in game against La good for us,” head coach Danielle MacBride said. After the break, the Bull- dogs were finally able to get on the board of what seemed like an impossible shot by Hannah Thompson in the 54th minute. Johnson controlled a short pass on the far right side of the field, and then sent the ball sailing into the opposite side of the goal. The ball barely caught the net, and then bounced in to cut Herm- iston’s deficit. “She does that, I don’t know where it comes from,” MacBride said of Thompson. “There’s not much more you can say to it. I told David (Wattenburger), ‘I want to see her do it again, prove it.’ At the same time, a goal is a goal. We’ll take it.” But it was too little too late for the Bulldogs, as La Salle scored its third and final goal just minutes into the second half. Again it was a header from Schelb off a corner that sealed the deal. “Honestly, I don’t know if there was one or two things that we could say we didn’t do well,” MacBride said. “We were a little lax mentally in the beginning and we’ve kind of always struggled with set pieces like that, defending them and they scored two goals off them and that hand ball was unfortunate and it happens so it was anybody’s game aside from those little mental letdowns.” The girls will have a year off to prepare and transition into the WIAA. ——— Contact Alexis at aman- sanarez@eastoregonian.com or 541-564-4542. Follow her on Twitter @almansanarez. SCOREBOARD Local slate PREP FOOTBALL Friday La Salle Prep at Hermiston (5A first round) 7:00 p.m. Pendleton at Churchill (5A first round) 7:00 p.m. Stanfield at Monroe/Triangle Lake (2A first round) 6:00 p.m. Echo at Falls City (1A first round) 7:00 p.m. PREP VOLLEYBALL Friday Heppner at Culver (2A first round) 8:00 a.m. PREP BOYS SOCCER Wednesday Hermiston at Hillsboro 5:00 p.m. Nyssa at Taft 2:00 p.m. PREP CROSS COUNTRY Friday Heppner, Nyssa, Umatilla at 3A/2A/1A State Championships (Lane Community College) McLoughlin at 4A State Championships (Lane Community College) Hermiston, Pendleton at 5A State Cham- pionships (Lane Community College) COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Wednesday Walla Walla at BMCC, 6 p.m. Friday BMCC at Community Colleges of Spo- kane, 6 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday Montana Tech. at College of Idaho, 12 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Saturday Wenatchee Valley CC at EOU, 2:30 p.m. COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY Saturday EOU, Cascade Conference Champion- ships (Lane Farms) COLLEGE WRESTLING Saturday Providence at EOU, 8 p.m. Prep Standings Through Oct. 30 PREP FOOTBALL 5A SPECIAL DISTRICT 1 Lg Ovr PS PA Rnk Mtn. View 7-0 9-0 318 111 1 Hermiston 6-1 7-2 315 178 3 Pendleton 4-3 5-4 272 168 14 Bend 4-4 5-4 278 168 17 Summit 4-3 5-4 253 208 15 Hood River 1-6 2-6 157 230 25 Redmond 1-6 1-8 123 352 26 Ridgeview 1-6 1-8 137 366 28 4A GREATER OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr PS PA Rnk Ontario 3-0 6-2 300 194 9 La Grande 2-1 7-2 287 174 10 Baker 1-2 3-6 124 241 24 Mac-Hi 0-3 3-4 135 143 33 3A EASTERN OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr PS PA Rnk Nyssa 5-0 7-0 269 97 3 Vale 4-1 6-3 301 174 10 Burns 3-2 5-4 273 166 12 Irrigon 2-3 4-4 172 175 14 Umatilla 1-4 4-5 193 304 23 Riverside 0-5 2-6 106 321 30 2A COLUMBIA BASIN CONFERENCE Lg Ovr PS PA Rnk Heppner 3-0 5-3 272 196 9 Stanfield 2-1 2-5 134 233 20 W-McEwen 1-2 2-5 103 217 21 Culver 0-3 0-9 136 363 25 *Pilot Rock 3-5 198 302 X 1A SPECIAL DISTRICT 1 Lg Ovr PS PA Rnk Crane 4-0 7-1 464 140 4 Wallowa 5-0 7-2 542 260 9 Adrian 3-1 7-1 418 116 7 Echo 4-1 7-2 468 282 11 Cove 3-2 5-4 334 317 13 Harper Chart. 2-2 3-4 204 281 24 Powder Va. 2-3 2-5 160 314 23 Huntington 1-3 1-4 87 330 38 Joseph 1-4 3-5 220 308 25 Prarie City 0-4 1-8 60 479 35 Pine Eagle 0-5 1-7 202 377 32 1A SPECIAL DISTRICT 4 Lg Ovr PS PA Rnk Dufur 3-0 8-0 440 141 2 Sherman 2-1 5-3 356 192 10 Arlington 1-2 5-4 381 224 14 Perrydale 0-3 4-5 338 377 19 PREP VOLLEYBALL 5A COLUMBIA RIVER CONFERENCE Lg Ovr SW SL Rnk Hood River 8-1 14-8 42 28 11 Pendleton 7-2 15-7 45 26 13 The Dalles 2-7 6-14 25 43 24 Hermiston 1-8 4-16 19 47 25 4A GREATER OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr SW SL Rnk Baker 6-0 18-8 54 27 9 La Grande 4-2 10-10 30 26 21 Ontario 2-4 5-10 17 27 31 Mac-Hi 0-6 1-13 3 36 39 3A EASTERN OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr SW SL Rnk Vale 10-0 24-5 68 21 5 Burns 8-2 17-10 49 29 8 Irrigon 6-4 21-8 59 24 14 Nyssa 4-6 8-16 24 54 27 Umatilla 2-8 8-15 29 47 34 Riverside 0-10 0-21 3 58 38 2A COLUMBIA BASIN CONFERENCE Lg Ovr SW SL Rnk Culver 7-1 24-2 65 13 1 Heppner 7-1 19-8 53 29 6 Pilot Rock 3-5 15-10 44 32 15 W-McEwen 3-5 15-13 52 44 10 Stanfield 0-8 2-20 6 56 30 1A BIG SKY LEAGUE Lg Ovr SW South Wasco 6-1 24-8 65 Dufur 6-1 13-11 44 Ione 4-3 9-20 29 Sherman 3-4 7-6 25 Cond./Wheeler 2-5 6-17 25 Mitch./Spray 0-7 1-13 6 SL Rnk 28 8 38 19 53 34 21 36 49 54 38 62 1A OLD OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr SW SL Rnk Joseph 11-3 21-9 65 32 9 Echo 10-5 16-10 53 34 23 Helix 9-5 21-10 71 37 24 Powder Va. 13-1 22-12 62 38 10 Cove 6-8 10-14 37 45 38 Wallowa 6-9 7-12 26 39 37 Nixyaawii 1-13 1-13 4 41 58 Pine Eagle 1-13 1-17 5 50 56 PREP BOYS SOCCER 5A COLUMBIA RIVER CONFERENCE Lg Ovr GS GA Rnk Hood River 4-0-2 8-2-3 38 14 1 Hermiston 3-0-3 9-3-3 51 13 14 The Dalles 2-4 5-10 31 44 19 Pendleton 0-5-1 1-11-1 9 61 27 4A GREATER OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr GS GA Rnk Mac-Hi 6-0 10-3 33 16 3 La Grande 4-2 9-4 53 Ontario 2-4 8-5-1 49 Baker 0-6 6-7 37 South 16 11 39 22 50 29 3A/2A/1A SPECIAL DISTRICT 4 Lg Ovr GS GA Rnk Riverside 6-0 13-0-1 95 14 1 Nyssa 3-3 5-6 49 51 28 Umatilla 3-3 3-9-1 14 52 29 Irrigon 0-6 0-14 12 88 40 PREP GIRLS SOCCER 5A COLUMBIA RIVER CONFERENCE Lg Ovr GS GA Rnk Hood River 5-0-1 9-3-2 46 8 8 Hermiston 3-1-2 7-6-2 15 24 20 The Dalles 2-3-1 3-10-2 8 48 28 Pendleton 0-6 1-10-2 15 53 31 4A GREATER OREGON LEAGUE Lg Ovr GS GA Rnk La Grande 6-0 12-0 42 3 4 Baker 3-2-1 8-3-3 46 20 14 Ontario 2-3-1 7-5-1 60 31 20 Mac-Hi 0-6 0-11-2 8 57 34 3A/2A/1A SPECIAL DISTRICT 2 Lg Ovr GS GA Rnk Riverside 5-0-1 8-2-2 23 4 8 Umatilla 2-1-3 3-7-4 14 30 21 Nyssa 2-2-2 2-6-2 11 22 19 Irrigon 0-5 2-10-1 13 35 29 Baseball MLB POSTSEASON WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All Games Televised by Fox Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Tuesday, Oct. 24: L.A. Dodgers 3, Houston 1 Wednesday, Oct. 25: Houston 7, L.A. Dodgers 6, 11 innings Friday, Oct. 27: Houston 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Saturday, Oct. 28: L.A. Dodgers 6, Houston 2 Sunday, Oct. 29: Houston 13, L.A. Dodg- ers 12, 10 innings Tuesday, Oct. 31: Houston (Verlander 15- 8) at L.A. Dodgers (Hill 12-8), 8:20 p.m. x-Wednesday, Nov. 1: Houston at L.A. Dodgers, 8:20 p.m. Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF New England 6 2 0 .750 216 Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 153 Miami 4 3 0 .571 92 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 157 South W L T Pct PF Jacksonville 4 3 0 .571 183 Tennessee 4 3 0 .571 158 Houston 3 4 0 .429 215 Indianapolis 2 6 0 .250 142 North W L T Pct PF Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 167 Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 170 Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 122 Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 119 West W L T Pct PF Kansas City 6 2 0 .750 236 Denver 3 4 0 .429 127 L.A. Chargers 3 5 0 .375 150 Oakland 3 5 0 .375 169 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 232 Dallas 4 3 0 .571 198 Washington 3 4 0 .429 160 N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 112 W 5 5 4 2 L 2 3 3 5 T Pct PF 0 .714 191 0 .625 148 0 .571 153 0 .286 148 PA 145 142 152 168 W 6 4 3 3 L 2 3 4 5 T Pct PF 0 .750 179 0 .571 164 0 .429 176 0 .375 134 PA 135 161 169 171 W Seattle 5 L.A. Rams 5 Arizona 3 San Francisco 0 L 2 2 4 8 T Pct PF 0 .714 175 0 .714 212 0 .429 119 0 .000 133 PA 132 138 191 219 New Orleans Carolina Atlanta Tampa Bay North PA 179 115 152 186 PA 110 173 188 246 PA 131 148 135 202 PA 180 147 152 190 PA 156 161 180 156 Minnesota Green Bay Detroit Chicago West ——— Week 8 Sunday’s Games Minnesota 33, Cleveland 16 Carolina 17, Tampa Bay 3 New England 21, L.A. Chargers 13 Buffalo 34, Oakland 14 Atlanta 25, N.Y. Jets 20 Philadelphia 33, San Francisco 10 New Orleans 20, Chicago 12 Cincinnati 24, Indianapolis 23 Seattle 41, Houston 38 Dallas 33, Washington 19 Pittsburgh 20, Detroit 15 Monday’s Games Kansas City 29, Denver 19 NCAA Top 25 Saturday’s Games No. 6 Ohio State 39, No. 2 Penn State 38 No. 3 Georgia 42, Florida 7 No. 25 Iowa State 14, No. 4 TCU 7 No. 5 Wisconsin 24, Illinois 10 No. 7 Clemson 24, Georgia Tech 10 No. 8 Miami 24, North Carolina 19 No. 9 Notre Dame 35, No. 14 NC State 14 No. 10 Oklahoma 49, Texas Tech 27 No. 11 Oklahoma State 50, No. 22 West Virginia 39 No. 12 Washington 44, UCLA 23 No. 13 Virginia Tech 24, Duke 3 Arizona 58, No. 15 Washington State 37 Northwestern 39, No. 16 Michigan State 31 Houston 28, No. 17 South Florida 24 No. 18 UCF 73, Austin Peay 33 No. 21 USC 48, Arizona State 17 AP TOP 25 POLL Record Pts Pv 1. Alabama (59) 8-0 1523 1 2. Georgia (2) 8-0 1465 3 3. Ohio St. 7-1 1332 6 4. Wisconsin 8-0 1256 5 5. Notre Dame 7-1 1254 9 6. Clemson 7-1 1196 7 7. Penn St. 7-1 1189 2 8. Oklahoma 7-1 1147 10 9. Miami 7-0 1075 8 10. TCU 7-1 942 4 11. Oklahoma St. 7-1 936 11 12. Washington 7-1 874 12 13. Virginia Tech 7-1 837 13 14. Iowa St. 6-2 670 25 15. UCF 7-0 654 18 16. Auburn 6-2 576 19 17. Southern Cal 7-2 562 21 18. Stanford 6-2 434 20 19. LSU 6-2 338 23 20. NC State 6-2 333 14 21. Mississippi St. 6-2 279 NR 22. Memphis 7-1 270 24 23. Arizona St. 6-2 204 NR 24. Michigan St. 6-2 136 16 25. Washington St. 7-2 122 15 Others receiving votes: South Florida 98, Michigan 73, Toledo 19, West Virginia 13, South Carolina 11, San Diego St. 3, Army 2, Boise St. 2. Soccer MLS FINAL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts x-Toronto FC 20 5 9 69 x-New York City FC 16 9 9 x-Chicago 16 11 7 55 x-Atlanta United FC 15 9 40 x-Columbus 16 12 6 54 x-New York 14 12 8 50 New England 13 15 6 45 Philadelphia 11 14 9 42 Montreal 11 17 6 39 Orlando City 10 15 9 39 D.C. United 9 20 5 32 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts x-Portland 15 11 8 53 x-Seattle 14 9 11 53 x-Vancouver 15 12 7 52 x-Houston 13 10 11 50 x-Sporting K.C. 12 9 13 49 x-San Jose 13 14 7 46 FC Dallas 11 10 13 46 Real Salt Lake 13 15 6 45 Minnesota United 10 18 6 Colorado 9 19 6 33 Los Angeles 8 18 8 32 x-clinched playoff spot GF 74 57 61 10 53 53 53 50 52 39 31 GF 60 52 50 57 40 39 48 49 36 31 45 GA 37 56 43 47 55 70 49 47 61 47 58 58 60 GA 50 39 49 45 29 60 48 55 47 70 51 67 ——— Conference Semifinals Eastern Conference Monday, Oct. 30: Toronto at New York, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31: New York City FC at Columbus, 8 p.m. Western Conference Sunday, Oct. 29: Vancouver 0, Seattle 0, tie Monday, Oct. 30: Portland at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 13 10 2 1 21 53 36 Ottawa 12 5 2 5 15 44 41 Toronto 11 7 4 0 14 45 40 Detroit 12 5 6 1 11 32 35 Boston 10 4 3 3 11 30 33 Florida 11 4 6 1 9 40 44 Buffalo 12 3 7 2 8 29 44 Montreal 12 4 7 1 9 31 45 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 10 8 2 0 16 40 31 Pittsburgh 13 7 5 1 15 36 50 Columbus 12 8 4 0 16 37 30 N.Y. Islanders 12 7 4 1 15 45 38 Philadelphia 12 6 5 1 13 41 35 Washington 12 5 6 1 11 36 41 Carolina 10 4 4 2 10 28 30 N.Y. Rangers 12 3 7 2 8 34 43 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Louis 13 10 2 1 21 44 30 Winnipeg 10 5 3 2 12 31 31 Colorado 11 6 5 0 12 34 34 Dallas 11 6 5 0 12 32 32 Nashville 11 5 4 2 12 27 31 Chicago 12 5 5 2 12 38 34 Minnesota 9 4 3 2 10 30 28 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 12 9 2 1 19 40 24 Vegas 10 8 2 0 16 37 25 Vancouver 10 6 3 1 13 30 25 Anaheim 11 6 4 1 13 35 33 Calgary 12 6 6 0 12 28 33 San Jose 10 5 5 0 10 27 26 Edmonton 10 3 6 1 7 22 33 Arizona 12 1 10 1 3 30 51 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Sunday’s Games Anaheim 4, Carolina 3, SO Winnipeg 7, Pittsburgh 1 Calgary 2, Washington 1 Monday’s Games Arizona 4, Philadelphia 3, OT N.Y. Islanders 6, Vegas 3 Columbus 4, Boston 3, SO Tampa Bay 8, Florida 5 Montreal 8, Ottawa 3 St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2 Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Toronto at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Vegas at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Arizona at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Basketball NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Boston 5 2 .714 — Toronto 3 2 .600 1 New York 3 3 .500 1½ Brooklyn 3 4 .429 2 Philadelphia 3 4 .429 2 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Orlando 5 2 .714 — Washington 4 2 .667 ½ Charlotte 4 3 .571 1 Miami 2 4 .333 2½ Atlanta 1 6 .143 4 Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 5 2 .714 — Milwaukee 4 2 .667 ½ Indiana 3 3 .500 1½ Cleveland 3 4 .429 2 Chicago 1 4 .200 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB Memphis 5 2 .714 — Houston 5 3 .625 ½ San Antonio 4 3 .571 1 New Orleans 3 4 .429 2 Dallas 1 7 .125 4½ Northwest Division W L Pct GB Portland 4 2 .667 — Minnesota 4 3 .571 ½ Utah 4 3 .571 ½ Oklahoma City 3 3 .500 1 Denver 3 4 .429 1½ Pacific Division W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers 4 1 .800 — Golden State 4 3 .571 1 L.A. Lakers 2 4 .333 2½ Phoenix 2 4 .333 2½ Sacramento 1 5 .167 3½ ——— Sunday’s Games Milwaukee 117, Atlanta 106 Indiana 97, San Antonio 94 Charlotte 120, Orlando 113 Denver 124, Brooklyn 111 Washington 110, Sacramento 83 New York 114, Cleveland 95 Detroit 115, Golden State 107 Monday’s Games Boston 108, San Antonio 94 Minnesota 125, Miami 122, OT New York 116, Denver 110 Charlotte 104, Memphis 99 Orlando 115, New Orleans 99 Philadelphia 115, Houston 107 Utah 104, Dallas 89 Toronto at Portland, 10 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Sacramento at Indiana, 4 p.m. Phoenix at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.