Sacramento, CA (SportsNetwork. Keith Yandle Jersey .com) - Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol benefited from DeMarcus Cousins being sidelined as the frontcourt duo combined for 40 points in leading the Memphis Grizzlies to a 97-85 win over the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. Randolph totaled 22 points and 12 rebounds, while Gasol scored 10 of his 18 points in the fourth quarter for the NBA-best Grizzlies, who have won five straight and nine of their last 10 overall. Tony Allen chipped in 13 points, while Courtney Lee and Mike Conley added 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the victors. Reggie Evans produced a solid 17-point, 20-rebound showing off the bench, but the Kings could not overcome 23 turnovers and the absence of Cousins, who missed a second straight game due to a virus. Rudy Gay netted 20 points and Ben McLemore added 18 in the setback. Sacramento has dropped nine straight meetings against Memphis, including a controversial loss on Nov. 13 when Lee made a layup off an inbounds pass at the buzzer. The play was reviewed for several minutes before being upheld. The Kings protested the outcome, but NBA commissioner Adam Silver denied the request on Friday. They trailed by as many as 21 Sunday but pulled within seven at one point in the third quarter and scored the first six points of the fourth, cutting their deficit to 74-71. Jon Leuer ended a string of six straight Memphis misses with a jumper, and the Kings never pulled closer than three the rest of the way. Gasol scored three straight times down the floor to give the Grizzlies some breathing room. He made two free throws, rattled in a hook shot and hit a 20- footer that yielded an 85-76 cushion with under five minutes to play. Memphis shot 8-of-11 from the free throw line over the final four minutes to seal the win and improve to 15-2 on the young season. Randolph scored on four consecutive possessions to break an 18-18 tie and help the Grizzlies take a 28-20 lead at the end of the opening quarter. Memphis bench scored 19 points in the second, including nine during a 13-4 that extended the margin to 51-30 with four minutes left in the half. The visitors led 58-42 at the break. Game Notes Darren Collison finished with 16 points, seven assists and seven rebounds for the Kings ... The Grizzlies end a four-game road trip in Houston on Wednesday ... Sacramento opened a five-game homestand Sunday that continues Tuesday against the Raptors. Ray Whitney Jersey .Y. - Rob Manfred was promoted Monday to Major League Baseballs chief operating officer, which may make him a candidate to succeed Bud Selig as commissioner. Denis Shvidki Jersey . Bach, a 59-year-old German lawyer, was elected Tuesday as president of the International Olympic Committee. He succeeds Jacques Rogge, who stepped down after 12 years. 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"It was frustrating at the end -- second and third and no outs but we couldnt execute," Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg said. The homer was the fourth of the season for Lucas. Miamis Giancarlo Stanton tied the game 3-3 in the sixth inning with a two-run, homer to centre field that was measured at 460 feet. "It was a slider slightly down and in," Sandberg said of Lucas homer. "A pitch youd want back, but it wasnt a hanging pitch." Brad Hand (1-1) was credited with the victory for pitching a scoreless ninth. Cishek was shaky in the 10th but picked up his 31st save overall and 26th in a row, the longest active streak in the major leagues and one shy of the Marlins franchise record set by Todd Jones in 2005. Cesar Jimenez (1-1) took the loss for Philadelphia, which is 7-2 in its last nine home games. "Everybody is playing as a team, rooting for each other and playing good baseball," Sandberg said. A couple of Phillies miscues in the fifth inning set up the Marlins first run. Following Adeiny Hechavarrias single, Nathan Eovaldi reached first base on an error when catcher Carlos Ruiz fielded his sacrifice bunt attempt and threw too high to second. Luis Garrcias wild pitch moved the runners to second and third with one out, and Hechavarria scored on Donovan Solanos groundout. Igor Larionov Jersey. The Phillies loaded the bases in the bottom of the inning on two walks and a single and tied it on a passed ball. Chase Utley drove in two runs with a single to right. The Phillies blew an opportunity to take the lead in the eighth. Domonic Brown led off with a double and moved to third on a groundout. After Cody Asche struck out, Bernadina hit a liner toward shortstop but Hechavarria made a diving stop to preserve the tie. "The shortstop made an unbelievable play," Sandberg said. "We had it in the outfield. Hes some athlete." Utley finished the series against the Marlins with six hits and 10 RBIs. "Hes swinging a good bat, showing power and showing his leadership," Sandberg said. "Hes a real steady force and will be a big piece for next year." Eovaldi struggled with his control through five innings, allowing three runs, four hits, four walks and a hit batter while striking out five. In his first major league start since August 2009, Zach Miner tossed three scoreless innings for the Phillies and allowed two hits, walked two and struck out two. NOTES: The Phillies are 11-5 against the Marlins this season. The clubs have one series left, a three-game set next week in Miami. ... An MRI on RHP Kyle Kendrick, Philadelphias original Wednesday night starter, revealed nothing more than shoulder tendinitis. He will get a second opinion Thursday but could pitch again as soon as next Tuesday. ... After a day off Thursday, Philadelphia will host the Mets for three games starting Friday with Cole Hamels (8-13, 3.48) on the hill. ' ' '