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A.I., Nuggets Win Fifth Straight at Home
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Kevin Martin scored 32 points and had eight rebounds Sunday night to help the Sacramento Kings hold off the struggling Toronto Raptors for a 106-100 victory. (article 4) Scoreless through three quarters, Carlos Delfino hit a three-pointer and then made two free throws, pulling Toronto within a point with 2:59 remaining. (article 4) The Raptors played their ninth straight game without all-star forward Chris Bosh, the team's leading scorer and rebounder, who's out with a sore right knee. (article 4) The Nuggets, who led by as many as 55 in the fourth quarter, fell 16 points shy of the franchise record, set in a 186-184 triple-overtime loss to Detroit on Dec. 13, 1983. (article 3) Allen Iverson scored 28 points despite a fractured finger, Carmelo Anthony added 22 and the Denver Nuggets won their fifth straight at home, blowing out the Toronto Raptors 137-105 on Friday night. (article 2) Nuggets guard Allen Iverson is fouled as he goes up for a shot by Toronto's Anthony Parker, right, as Jamario Moon comes in to cover. (article 2) Iverson didn't let a bothersome right ring finger affect his shooting, hitting his first seven attempts before missing on a three-pointer early in the third quarter. The Denver guard finished 9-for-12 from the field. (article 2)

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    Source articles
    1. A.I., Nuggets Win Fifth Straight at Home (Washington Post, 03/16/2008, 518 words)
    2. Raptors victimized by Iverson, Anthony (cbc.ca, 03/15/2008, 711 words)
    3. Nuggets Rolls With NBA Season-High 168 (Washington Post, 03/16/2008, 357 words)
    4. Kings pull away from Raptors in final seconds (cbc.ca, 03/17/2008, 412 words)




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