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James Blake defeated Lleyton Hewitt and then teamed with Meghann Shaughnessy to win the mixed doubles match as the United States beat Australia 2-1 at the Hopman Cup on Thursday.
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Phoenix C Amar'e Stoudemire had his second 23-point night in as many games on Wednesday in a loss to the Pacers. He added 11 rebounds for his first double-double in four games. He shot 7-of-19 from the field and turned the ball over five times, however.
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Nuggets SG Dahntay Jones got a start on Wednesday, but only managed to score six points on 2-of-8 shooting against the Heat. Jones played 23 minutes in the game.
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Mike Dunleavy is finally back. The Pacers small forward played his first game since last season on Wednesday in a big win over the Suns. Dunleavy did not start but played 21 minutes and scored 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting. He added four assists and two rebounds as he tested out that knee that has kept him out for so long.
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Indiana C Roy Hibbert started on Wednesday against the Suns in a 113-110 win but played just eight minutes and scored three points with two boards.
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Denver SF Linas Kleiza stepped up in a big way in place of the injured Carmelo Anthony on Wednesday, scoring 21 points and grabbing seven rebounds against the Heat. Kleiza got the start for the Nuggets and will likely continue getting starts as long as Anthony is out. It was Kleiza's second-highest point total of the season.
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Indiana C Maceo Baston missed his fourth straight game with back spasms Wednesday against the Suns. He remains day to day.
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Heat SG Daequan Cook did not play on Wednesday with a knee injury he sustained on Tuesday against the Spurs. X-rays on the knee turned up negative, but he still was unable to go against the Nuggets on Wednesday.
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Utah G C.J. Miles sprained his right ankle when he came down from making a jump shot late in the third quarter of Wednesday's win over the Hornets. Miles started the game and played 23 minutes before getting hurt. He scored eight points.
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Paul Millsap had 27 points and 14 rebounds to extend his NBA-leading double-double streak to 19 games and the Utah Jazz took advantage of the weary New Orleans Hornets in a 116-90 victory Wednesday night. Millsap also had five assists to go with his latest double-double.
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