ANAHEIM, Calif. - Isaiah Thomas scored 26 points — including a buzzer-beating jumper at the end of regulation — and Gerald Green tallied 10 of his 21 points in overtime as the Suns topped the Lakers 114-108 in Tuesdays preseason game.Kobe Bryant led Los Angeles with 23 points, scoring eight in the final 2:05 of regulation. Jeremy Lin, who missed the last three games with a sprained left ankle, scored 11 of his 15 points off the bench during the fourth quarter before fouling out with 11.5 seconds left in regulation.The Lakers trailed by as many as 11 in the first half, and were down six points at the start of the fourth quarter. There were 16 lead changes overall.During the final minute of regulation, Thomas made one of two free throws, and Lakers forward Wesley Johnson missed both free throws at the other end. The Suns cashed in on their final possession as Thomas rebounded Greens missed 3-point shot and hit a 20-footer from the right baseline.Shavlik Randolph helped seal Phoenixs win with a pair of free throws and a 3-pointer in the final 32 seconds despite Johnson nailing a pair of 3-pointers 34 seconds apart.Lins ankle seemed to hold up fine Tuesday, especially during a 6-minute stretch in the fourth, when he made a 21-footer, a pair of free throws, a 3-pointer and a driving layup to help the Lakers close within 86-84 with 5 minutes to play.Bryant didnt make a basket until about 5 minutes left before the half, but later got into the groove with three 20-foot jumpers — two of them fadeaways — in a 21-second span to give the Lakers a 92-91 lead with 43.3 seconds remaining in the fourth.___TIP-INSThe Suns: Are now 4-1 in the preseason. ... Phoenix shot 50 per cent from the field on Tuesday. ... Zoran Dragic, Tyler Ennis and Alex Len did not see any minutes.The Lakers: Fell to 2-3 in the preseason. ... L.A. had more 2 more points in the paint than Phoenix, but only had 11 fast-break points compared to the Suns 30. ... Jordan Clarkson (calf strain), Ryan Kelly (sore right hamstring) and Nick Young (torn right thumb ligament) did not play.UP NEXTPhoenix plays at the Clippers on Wednesday.The Lakers host Portland on Wednesday. Air Vapormax Free Shipping . He reps the 4-1-6The insecurity of Canadian basketball fans is not what it once was with the home grown talent making its way to the big leagues, but it is still nice to see the local kids remembering where they come from once they make their way south. Vapormax Cheap . Case in point: LeBron James vs. Ben McLemore. 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Vapormax Online . -- Mike Shanahan gave Robert Griffin III a rest, and may have turned up the pressure on himself, too.HALIFAX - Nikolaj Ehlers extended his point streak to 17 games on Saturday with a goal and an assist as the Halifax Mooseheads downed the visiting Blainville-Boisbriand Armada 3-1 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play.Ehlers, an 18-year-old Winnipeg Jets prospect who represented Denmark at the world junior hockey championships, has produced 17 goals and 45 points during his recent run.Timo Meier and Maxime Fortier also scored for the Mooseheads (21-18-3), who got a 32-save performance from Eric Brassard.Yvon Mongo supplied the lone goal for the Armada (24-12-5) as Marc-Antoine Turcotte kicked out 17-of-19 shots.Halifax went 1 for 7 on the power play while Blainville-Boisbriand failed to score on four chances with the man advantage.---PHOENIX 3 DRAKKAR 2SHERBROOKE, Que. — Raphael Lafontaine had a pair of goals and Evan Fitzpatrick made 36 saves as the Phoenix edged Baie-Comeau.Kevin Domingue also scored for Sherbrooke (23-15-4).Jeremy Gregoire and Vaclav Karabacek each had a goal for the Drakkar (22-13-7). Philippe Cadorette stopped 24 shots in defeat.---CATARACTES 7 TIGRES 5VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Christophe Lalonde had a hat trick and Gabriel Slight scored twice and set up three others as Shawinigan toppled the Tigres.Dennis Yan and Nicholas Welsh also scored for the Cataractes (23-17-2) and Marvin Cupper made 27 saves for the win.Mathieu Ayotte had a pair of goals for Victoriaville (21-17-5) while Daniel De Sousa, Antoine Marcoux and Carl Marois added singles.dddddddddddd Chase Marchand stopped 31-of-37 shots in the loss.---SCREAMING EAGLES 4 TITAN 0BATHURST, N.B. — Miguel Sullivan stopped all 22 shots that came his way and Francis Brunelles goal 5:03 into the first period stood up as the winner as Cape Breton blanked the Titan.Kyle Farrell, Jacob Smith and Evgeny Svechnikov also scored for the Screaming Eagles (16-21-5).Reilly Pickard turned away 24-of-28 shots for Acadie-Bathurst (13-27-5).---OLYMPIQUES 4 ISLANDERS 3 (SO)CHARLOTTETOWN — Joey Richard scored the shootout winner and Nicolas Lachance made 44 saves as Gatineau slipped past the Islanders.Louick Marcotte, Jonathon Masters and Jonathan Bourcier scored in regulation for the Olympiques (16-24-4).Kameron Kielly, Filip Chlapik and Ross Johnston supplied the scoring for Charlottetown (20-19-4) as Mason McDonald turned aside 25-of-28 shots.---SAGUENEENS 4 FOREURS 3 (SO)VAL-DOR, Que. — Laurent Dauphin scored the shootout winner and Julio Billia made 36 saves as Chicoutimi came from behind to defeat the Foreurs.Samuel Hodhod, Alexandre Ranger and Sebastien Gauthier scored in regulation for the Sagueneens (18-18-3), who trailed 3-1 after 40 minutes of play.Anthony Beauregard, Alexis Pepin and Jan Mandat produced a goal apiece for Val-dOr (18-18-7), which got a 21-save outing from Etienne Monpetit.Chicoutimis Landon Schiller was assessed a major and game misconduct for kneeing at 15:27 of the first period.--- ' ' '