4B SPORTS Bulls defeat Jazz on buzzer beater THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2009 ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON — James Johnson sank a fade-away jump shot from the baseline at the buzzer Tuesday to give the Chicago Bulls a 102-101 victory over the Utah Jazz in an NBA preseason game. Luol Deng, who was raised in London after his family fled wartown Sudan, impressed early and also finished with 18 points at sold-out O2. Arena. He left the game in the third quarter and did not return. Deng kept the crowd cheering and helped the Bulls build a 71-58 lead midway through the third quarter. But Williams then took over, hitting a 3-pointer, scoring from the field and making his free throws to close the gap. for the Bulls. Paul Milsap led the jazz with 18 points while Deron Williams and Wesley Matthews had 16 each. 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MLB Dodgers' pitcher eager for playoffs ASSOCIATED PRESS soo LOS ANGELES — Randy Wolf has seen a lot in his 11-year career, just never the playoffs. He's finally getting a chance in the stadium where he watched the Los Angeles Dodgers as a kid. Bu year, be," good H The 33-year-old lefthander proved to be the most consistent starter for the repeat NL. West champions, although he quickly rejects the label of staff ace. Ho comeence Big recor stagg age.1 17-28 "I almost despise that word," Wolf said Tuesday. "A guy like Chris Carpenter, you could consider him an ace. He's done it year in, year out. He's the guy who is almost a perennial top-five Cy Young voting guy." Ka trend 2-3-1 0-3 s i which Wolf describes himself in less lofty terms. Carpenter will start for the NI. Central champion St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 Wednesday night against Wolf. The 2005 Cy Young winner is a strong contender again this season, boasting a 17-4 record and a NI-best 2.24 FRA Th game home again Wolf proved durable this season, setting career highs with 34 starts and 214 1/3 innings just two years after lasting half a season for the Dodgers because of injury. "I've kept the team in the game," he said. "With this staff, we could have an ace on any given day. That's why I don't like to use that term. It's just try to pitch as well as you can, that's the key." MLE He ended the regular season strongly, going 6-1 in his final nine starts with a 2.51 ERA. Overall, he was 11-7 with a 3.23 ERA that was second on the staff to Clayton Kershaw's 2.79. ence ence or A or Te isn't mour ence' going of the Kershaw will start Game 2 on Thursday, while Adam Wainwright goes for the Cardinals. For son, ] The Dodgers open the series with two pitchers who lack playoff experience, between Wolf and Kershaw, a 21-year-old lefthander. Manager Joe Torre went with the two lefties because the Cardinals batted .234 against southpaws compared to .274 against righthanders. "Wolf's excited. You'll see him snatch the ball back from Russell Martin, and that's why he is who he is," Torre said. "Kershaw, we've spent the better part of two years trying to protect him and insulate him from this exposure because he's just a kid. Then you hand him the ball Saturday and say, 'Here, kid', and he comes back with a division title. He's pretty well not anybody to be concerned about." Wolf spent eight seasons with Philadelphia, enduring his share of runner-up finishes and playoff misses. Then he missed the Dodgers' playoff run last season, which ended in the NLCS against the Phillies. Wolf couldn't have predicted his success in the offseason, when he thought he would be returning to the Houston Astros. That didn't work out and the Dodgers stepped in to sign him for a second stint about a week before spring training began. "You obviously start feeling like there's some kind of a jinx even though I'm not a big believer in that, but luckily that went away," he said. "I was happy to have that opportunity to come to LA again, and I felt that I owed them something" said Wolf, who grew up in the San Fernando Valley. "I felt I had some unfinished business." He got off to a rocky beginning with a 5-6 record, a 3.55 ERA and 13 no-decisions in his first 24 starts. Coincidentally, his luck seemed to turn around the All-Star break when he switched his jersey from No. 21 to 43, and won that day. "I always wanted No. 43. It was the number I had in Philly for a long time." Wolf said. MI only r extra finish with e Ale winni 12th a lied p Centr compl the Ti Carpenter had his own share of problems, missing nearly all the previous two seasons to injuries. He was 2-0 with 1.20 ERA against the Dodgers this season. "The game Twins said. As s from t — we right r raided Twins — the for G Yankee ace CC The in ma three lef t. T game 17-4 to end a title in Bot end it in the at the left fie ging u "He has a bunch of weapons, so he can pitch to all areas," manager Tony La Russa said. "He competes like a maniac, he's a complete guy." Det lead in loaded 1 1 ,