MIAMI -- Dwyane Wade got a win in his return to Miami, with Jimmy Butler scoring 20 points and Rajon Rondo adding 16 points and 12 rebounds as the Chicago Bulls topped the Heat 98-95 on Thursday night.Robin Lopez had 16 points for Chicago, which prevailed in a game that had 14 ties and 19 lead changes.Wade scored 13 points on 5-for-17 shooting in his first game at Miami as an opponent, after spending his first 13 NBA seasons with the Heat.Hassan Whiteside led Miami with 20 points and 20 rebounds. Dion Waiters and Josh Richardson each scored 16 for the Heat, who lost point guard Goran Dragic to a sprained left ankle in the third quarter.Justise Winslow scored 15 and Tyler Johnson added 14 for Miami.WARRIORS 125, NUGGETS 101DENVER -- Stephen Curry scored 33 points and Golden State beat Denver on a night Kevin Durants string of 72 straight regular-season games with at least 20 points ended.Durant finished with 18 points. He remained tied with Michael Jordan for the fourth-longest streak of 20 or more points in league history.Curry tweaked his ankle in a win over Dallas on Wednesday, but it didnt appear to hamper him. He finished 7 of 13 from 3-point range, including one that he turned into a four-point play.Rookie Jamal Murray had 14 points for the Nuggets, who are 0-2 at Pepsi Center this season after stressing the importance of regaining a home-court advantage. Fellow rookie Malik Beasley scored his first NBA points on a 3-pointer in the third quarter. He finished with 12 points.PELICANS 112, BUCKS 106MILWAUKEE -- Anthony Davis hit a pair of free throws with 12 seconds left and scored 32 points, and New Orleans got its first victory after losing its first eight by beating Milwaukee.The Philadelphia 76ers (0-7) are the remaining winless team in the NBA.Jabari Parker scored a season-high 33 points for Milwaukee, which lost its second straight game to a team that was winless. In their last game Sunday, the Bucks fell 86-75 in overtime to Dallas, which was 0-5 coming into that game.ETwaun Moore added 20 points for New Orleans, playing its third game in four nights.Milwaukees Giannis Antetokounmpo had 17 points, 10 rebounds and one assist in 35 minutes.LAKERS 101, KINGS 91SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Lou Williams scored 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to help Los Angeles rally past Sacramento.The Lakers took control by breaking away from a tie game with 10 straight points, the final five by Young, to go ahead 92-82 with 3:36 left. Los Angeles has four wins in a five-game stretch for the first time since November 2013.DeMarcus Cousins had 28 points and nine rebounds, and Rudy Gay had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Kings, who had their modest two-game win streak snapped. Sacramento had won the last seven meetings with the Lakers.DAngelo Russell had 17 points and Nick Young 16 for the Lakers. 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Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend. VANCOUVER -- Second-half substitute Antoine Hoppenots goal in the 85th minute gave the Philadelphia Union a 1-0 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps in Major League Soccer action Saturday. Philadelphia (9-6-7) remained unbeaten in three games, while the Whitecaps (9-7-5) suffered their second straight loss, and their first of the season at home. Hoppenot scored off a Philadelphia counter-attack moments after Union goalkeeper Zac MacMath had robbed Whitecaps striker Camilo at the other end of the pitch. The loss spoiled a valiant effort from the Whitecaps, who played a man short most of the game. The setback also deprived Vancouver goalkeeper Brad Knighton of a chance to beat his former squad after being released by Philadelphia following the 2010 season and forced to play a campaign in a lower-tier circuit. Knighton made some timely saves, but now, after his second consecutive loss, risks losing his starter spot to former Danish Superliga star David Ousted, who was signed in June. The Whitecaps were forced to play with 10 men after midfielder Jun Marques Davidson received a red card for head-butting Keon Daniel in the back. The incident resulted after Keon kicked the ball while Davidson was on top of it after a whistle. The Union player earned a yellow card for the infraction and had turned and started to walk away following a face-to-face confrontation with Davidson when the Whitecap decided to seek some revenge. Davidson, Whitecaps players and coach Martin Rennie protested the ejection to no avail. Following the incident, Daniel was booed every time he touched the ball before subbing out in the second half. Despite being shorthanded, the Whitecaps enjoyed several scoring chances, while Philadelphia offered the occasional threat. Whitecaps midfielder Russell Teibert had a great chance in the 15th minute as he lobbed a Kenny Miller pass over Philadelphia goalkeeper Zac MacMath, but the ball also went over the net, resting on top of it. One Union chance came around the 20-minute mark, as Daniel blocked Vancouver goalkeeper Knightons kick, forcing the keeper to check the rebound away from former Whitecap Sebastien Le Toux. The Whitecaps were fortunate not to lose Knighton after he and Philadelphia captain Jack McInernerey knocked heads in the 24th minute. Knighton lay face-down on the grround for a few moments, kicking the grass in pain and was tended by trainers, but stayed in the game.dddddddddddd McInerney received a yellow card for his involvement. In the 27th minute, Vancouvers Young-Pyo Lee shot over the net after taking a pass from Russell Teibert. Seven minutes later, Whitecaps striker Kenny Miller sent a header wide of the net. Teibert had another chance 10 minutes later, but he fired Camilos free-kick-turned-pass from the left flank wide. After eluding two defenders, Miller shot wide from just inside the top of the Union box in the 40th minute. The Whitecaps lost Miller to an injury just two minutes into the second half. But Vancouvers scoring chances kept coming. MacMath blocked Camilos shot from just inside the left corner of the box in the 49th minute after the Whitecap striker had eluded defenders and raced in on goal alone. In the 49th minute, Millers replacement, 18-year-old Kekuta Manneh hit the post after MacMath barely managed to get his foot on the shot from the right side of the box. Manneh had another excellent opportunity in the 68th minute, but MacMath jumped to catch his shot from the top of the box. Moments later, Knighton blocked Hoppenots shot from close range with his head. The Whitecaps lost central defender Brad Rusin in the 81st minute after he was hurt blocking a shot. He was replaced by Carlyle Mitchell. Camilo had another chance in the 84th minute as he took a through ball from Gershon Koffie and fired a shot from close range at MacMath. But the Philly goalkeeper covered the angle well and knocked the ball away. Vancouvers luck ran out a minute later as Mitchell gave the ball away, fell and then could not get up in time to prevent it from going to Hoppenot. Notes: Davidson received an automatic one-game suspension and will have to sit out Aug. 3 at Portland. He could face further discipline from the league. ... Whitecaps defender Johnny Leveron was cautioned for a foul ion a sliding tackle in the 59th minute. ... Hoppenot entered the game in the 67th minute, replacing Danny Cruz after he was cautioned in the 65th. ... Vancouver midfielder Koffie will be suspended from the next game in Portland after taking his fifth yellow card of the season in the 73rd minute as he fell near the goal-line, attempting to draw a foul. ' ' ' the favorite this time, even though No. 2 Andy Murrays summer has been phenomenal.One reason: Federer thinks the installation of the new $150 million roof at the main arena will limit the wind even when its open, which will help Djokovic.Not too long ago, Djokovic appeared to be close to unbeatable no matter the surface or conditions, and a buzz was building about whether he could chase a true Grand Slam. But he exited Wimbledon in the third round, then the Olympics in the first round, while Murray won both of those titles.Novak, obviously, the last two years, really, has played amazing tennis. His consistency -- what Ive done for, like, the last four months, hes been doing for, like, the whole year, Murray said. So I need to try and keep that going, and the U.S. Open is always the next big goal.---AP Sports Writer Rachel Cohen contributed to this report.---Follow Howard Fendrich on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowardFendrich ' ' '