Sporting Digest: Basketball

Monday 10 January 1994 00:02 GMT
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CHARLES BARKLEY, the Phoenix Suns player, tore a tendon in his right arm during the 110-103 win over Minnesota. He plans up to give up playing next season if an operation does not solve his chronic back problem.

NBA: (Friday) Atlanta 100 Portland 85; Cleveland 99 Boston 85; Chicago 99 Washington 92; Phoenix 110 Minnesota 103; Philadelphia 103 Dallas 93; San Antonio 84 Denver 76; Miami 110 Utah 104; Seattle 102 Sacramento 93; LA Lakers 111 LA Clippers 108. (Saturday) Atlanta 102 Cleveland 89; Charlotte 102 New York 99; Indiana 101 Detroit 92; Orlando 112 Washington 101; Minnesota 108 Boston 90; Chicago 100 Dallas 81; Houston 100 Philadelphia 93; Denver 104 Sacramento 98; New Jersey 90 Milwaukee 90; Seattle 108 Utah 87; Miami 109 LA Clippers 90.

BUDWEISER LEAGUE: Thames Valley 73 Worthing 85; Oldham 75 Doncaster 85; Worthing 97 Sunderland 69; Hemel 94 Chester 107; Leicester 72 Thames Valley 90; London 69 Birmingham 89; Manchester 101 Guildford 84; Sunderland 103 Guildford 82.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Men's First Division: Bury 88 Crystal Palace 96; Plymouth 82 Ware 81. Second Division: Chiltern 90 Leicester 59; Guildford 78 Liverpool 52; Mid Sussex 92 Lewisham 78; Northampton 54 Nottingham 88. Women's First Division: Barking and Dagenham 81 Rhondda 34; Northampton 63 London 64; Thames Valley 77 South Tyneside 62.

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