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By DICK SCANLONAssociated PressORLANDO, Fla. AP ?Wendell Carter Jr. had 20 points and 10 rebounds, and the Orlando Magic beat the Phoenix Suns 114-97 <a href=Link stanley</a> on Friday night. Terrence Ross scored 12 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter as Orlando earned a second straight win for the first time this season. Weve been locked in and dialed in, Ross said. Even with a <a href=Link cup</a> ll the injuries weve had, weve been playing together. It a next-man-up mentality. Franz Wagner had 17 points, Jalen Suggs scored 16 and Bol Bol collected a career-high 15 rebounds. Cameron Payne scored 22 points for the Suns, who played a second straight game without injured guard Chris Paul. Devin Booker had 17 points on 6-of-19 shooting. Phoenix shot 40% overall and made just 13 of 42 3-point shots. You cant win an NBA game if you cant put the ball the basket. We just had a tough time scoring the ball, Suns coach Monty Williams said.Playing again without high-scoring rookie Pao <a href=Link termos</a> lo Banchero, the Magic led by as many as 21 points in the second half. Ross went 4 for 5 from the field in the fourth. He said the Magic strategy of driving the ball inside to Carter and Wagner is starting to pay off. It puts a lot of pressure on teams, Ross said. Were trying to put the ball in the paint and make everybody collapse, and I think its been beating teams down. That style of play is tough to guard.We dont have to go out there and make home run plays, or make crazy shots that get us bac Cfem Judge overturns conviction in case involving now-discredited detective accused of abusing women
WASHINGTON AP ?U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said Friday that setbacks for President Joe Bidens climate efforts at home have slowed the pace of some of the commitments from other countries to cut climate-wrecking fossil fuels, but he insisted theU.S. would <a href=Link botella</a> still achieve its own ambitious climate goals in time.Kerry spoke to The Associated Press after a major Supreme Court ruling Thursdaylimite <a href=Link stanley</a> d the Environmental Protection Agencys options for regulating climate pollution from power plants. The ruling raised the prospect the conser <a href=Link usa</a> vative-controlled court could go on to hinderother efforts by the executive branch to cut the countrys coal, oil and gas emissions. It came after Democrats failed in getting what was to be Bidens signature climate legislation through the narrowly divided Senate. The Biden administration is striving now to show audiences at home and abroad that the U.S. can still make significant climate progress, and strike deals with other countries to do the same. Scientists sayonly a few years are leftto stave off the worst levels of global warming, triggering ever more deadly droughts, storms, wildfires and other disasters.Kerry, Bidens climate negotiator abroad, said he had not talked to foreign counterparts since the Supreme Court ruling, which some climate scientists called a gut punch and a disaster. But Im confident theyll ask me questions, Kerry said. But my answer is going to be look, were going to meet our goals ... and the president is going to
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