It took five games, but the revamped starting five for the New York Knicks has become a collective force.Forward Kristaps Porzingis hopes the momentum continues Sunday when the Utah Jazz visit Madison Square Garden.It feels good to get on the right track and play the kind of basketball we want to, Porzingis said after scoring 27 points in New Yorks 117-104 victory in Chicago on Friday. This is a first baby step of how we want to play as a team. This is something to build on.All five starters were in double figures early in the fourth quarter, with Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah making a triumphant return to the United Center.Rose notched his first double-double as a Knick, recording 15 points and 11 assists. Noah contributed 16 points and nine rebounds.Carmelo Anthony added 25 points and Courtney Lee, a free agent acquisition like Noah, tossed in 15 points.We were sharing the ball a lot and we did a good job of being aggressive, Porzingis said after New York improved to 2-3. We made a lot of good plays for each other. Even though we lost the lead, we still found a way to come back. And thats the kind of basketball we want to be playing.Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek had reprimanded his team for not getting Porzingis the ball enough after a 118-99 home loss to Houston on Wednesday, but credited better spacing to allow Porzingis to roam the perimeter.The Jazz (3-3) could receive a boost from small forward Gordon Hayward, the teams leading scorer last season, who will be making his season debut. Hayward is expected to return from a broken finger on his non-shooting hand.The Jazz could use his scoring prowess. Utah shot 37.5 percent from the floor in a 100-86 home loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday. Hayward warmed up prior to the game, but did not see any action.Power forward Derrick Favors, who averaged 16.4 points and shot 51.5 percent from the floor last season, has seen his production slip. Hes averaging 8.0 points and shooting 33.3 percent.Favors missed the season opener with a knee injury and came off the bench in his first two games back. He played a season-high 27 minutes Friday and went 3 for 13 from the field.The continuation of the maturity process of second-year pro Trey Lyles, who turned 21 on Saturday, has Utah coach Quinn Snyder excited. Lyles will be up against Noah on Sunday, one of the more physical centers in the league.Treys a talented offensive player, Snyder told the Salt Lake Tribune. He can do things that are unique. He can pass. He can shoot. He can hit the mid-range and three-point shot. (But) he needs to read a situation before he gets the ball.I want him to have an idea of what hes going to do beforehand, so the ball doesnt stick. Hes conscious of that. I want the emphasis to be on his reads.On defense, he has to come out determined and aggressive. If hes behind his man in the post, thats not what we want. We want him in front. We want him to get physically stronger and hold his ground. Not just to absorb contact, but to not get pushed out of the way.I see him continuing to improve.Utah begins its first long road trip of the season as it plays five games in seven nights this week. Nike Tanjun Norge .Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday night. Nike Sf Air Force 1 Norge . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. http://www.airforce1norge.com/air-force-1-svart-norge.html . Klitschkos management company says the bout will be the Ukrainian fighters 25th world championship fight. The 1.83-meter (6-foot) Leapai defeated the previously unbeaten Denis Boytsov in November to become the WBOs mandatory challenger. 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And try to get as much shade as I can.Wie opened with a 66 , breaking 70 for only the fourth time in 68 rounds this year. Winless in 57 tournaments since the 2014 U.S. Womens Open, shes coming off a season-best 10th-place tie last week in China in the Blue Bay LPGA.I just had fun out there today, said Wie, paired with Alex. I love playing with Marina. Shes a really good friend of mine and she was playing great today, and just kind of feeding off each others energy.The top-ranked Ko birdied the par-5 18th for a 71. She had a double bogey on the par-4 second.Really clumsy double, Ko said. I hit a great drive and then I just leaked a shot in the water. The rest of the day I was just trying to fight back and put myself in position under par. And I got back into good position and I hit it in the water again. So, that wasnt good. But obviously to finish up the round with a birdie on 18 was good. To bring it back to even, I think it could have been much worse.The 19-year-old New Zealander fired Jason Hamilton, the Australian who caddied for her since late 2014, and is using Malaysias Sargunan Suntharaj this week. Hamilton shifted to Ha Na Jang and helped the South Korean player open with a 69.Chinas Shanshan Feng, the 2014 winner, was at 66 along with Wie, Norways Suzann Pettersen , American Mo Martin, Spains Azahara Munoz and South Koreas Jenny Shin.Feng had 10 birdies, watery double bogeys on Nos. 14 and 15 and a bogey. The women are playing TPC Kuala Lumppurs East Course, a week after Justin Thomas successfully defended his title on the West Course in the PGA Tours CIMB Classic.ddddddddddddYang birdied Nos. 15-17 and nearly made it four in a row on the par-4 18th, only to have her 5-footer graze the right edge. That left her a stroke short of the course record she set in 2013.On the par 3s, she hit to a foot on the fifth, 20 feet on the seventh, and 7 feet on 15 and 17. She had 22 putts.My putting was good, Yang said. Just happy to shoot a bogey-free round.She has five top three-finishes this season. Both of her LPGA Tour victories have come in Asia, the first in 2013 in South Korea and the second last year in Thailand.I do enjoy Southeast Asia, Yang said. Id rather play in this weather than cold weather.Wie returned to play last week at Blue Bay after a four-week break.Just really just kept my body right, Wie said. Just really took time off and really tried to get healthy again. I did a lot of rehab and just practiced and tried to play a lot.She also opened with a 66 last year. The American struggled after that a year ago, closing with a 76 to tie for 42nd.Second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn, grouped with Ko and fifth-ranked Brooke Henderson, had a 68. The 20-year-old Thai star has a tour-high five victories and leads the money list and the Race to CME Globe and player of the year standings. She was third Sunday in China.Stacy Lewis shot a 70 in her first event since mid-September. Winless in 60 starts since June 2014, the 11-time tour champion had a triple bogey on the par-4 11th. She has 11 runner-up finishes during the drought.Henderson also had a 70. The 19-year-old Canadian is playing for the fifth straight week in Asia and plans to make it six in a row next week in Japan in the Asia finale.Defending champion Jessica Korda shot 71. She was second in China. ' ' '