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PHOENIX -- Philadelphia coach Doug Collins emphasis on starting the second half quickly paid dividends on Wednesday night. Andre Iguodala scored 15 points to lead six players in double figures and added six assists and the Philadelphia 76ers used a 19-0 run to start the second half and routed the Phoenix Suns 103-83 on Wednesday night. Jrue Holiday and Thaddeus Young also scored 15 each for the Sixers, who extended a 14-point halftime lead to 67-34 with 6:44 remaining. "As an announcer I always said teams dont warm as well after halftime as before the game," Collins said. "I have been adamant about coming out and warming up well and trying to hit them hard the first five minutes (of the second half.)" Ronnie Price, signed as a free agent on Dec. 13, matched a career high with 16 points, and Grant Hill and Hakim Warrick added 14 each for the Suns, who are off to a 0-2 start for the first time since 1996-97. "What can I say? Obviously it was not what we anticipated," Suns coach Alvin Gentry said. "It was a struggle. We just cant afford to (lose) the first two games at home. You lose those two games and it puts you behind the eight ball right away." Philadelphia needed less than 90 seconds of the third quarter to stretch a 48-34 lead at halftime to 11 at 55-34 on Spencer Hawes steal and dunk with 10:34 to go in the period. The 76ers fast start was aided by Victorias Steve Nash, who threw the ball away twice, missed a jump shot and took the blame as his teammates walked to the huddle after Gentry called time out. "It felt like we knew we could get stops," Iguodala said. "Offensively with all the mismatching and I got a play call that was working for us. We exploited it a couple of times and from there everybody kept getting open shots and just kept picking them apart." Philadelphia never missed a beat. Jodie Meeks made consecutive shots, Holiday made four straight free throws and added a pair of jump shots as the 76ers opened a 33-point lead. "We had that six-minute period in the second half where our defence was as good as it could be," Collins said. Shannon Brown ended the Suns quarter-long scoring drought on an 18-foot jump shot with 5:48 left in the period, drawing a sarcastic cheer from the crowd. "Collectively we are not in a good rhythm," Hill said. "That is something usually we are pretty good at. We missed a lot of shots. We have to keep working, stay positive and those shots will come." Nash finished 2 of 11 from the floor with one assist, six turnovers and four fouls. NOTES: The Sixers have won two straight in Phoenix for the first time since 1984-85. ... Meeks, who scored three points in Philadelphias opener at Portland, finished with 12 on 5-of-8 shooting. ... Phoenixs losing streak in 1996-97 stretched to 13 games before the Suns won 40 of their last 69 to make the playoffs. ... Suns forward Channing Frye had eight rebounds in eight first-quarter minutes, but sat out the entire second quarter and played only five more minutes the rest of the way. . Phoenix had two field goals over the final 5:04 of the first quarter, both by Hakim Warrick spaced nearly four minutes apart. ... Sixers coach Doug Collins is 3-0 against Phoenix since taking over in Philadelphia before last season. Kwadwo Asamoah Juventus . Afflalo, a restricted free agent, signed a five-year deal with the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday and will start practising with the club Wednesday. Nacho Fernandez Real Madrid . Cody Sylvester and Peter Kosterman also scored for the Hitmen (14-5-3), who had five days off between games since losing 4-0 at home to the Kootenay Ice last Monday. http://www.authenticsoccers.com/paris-saint-germain-fc-zoumana-camara-jersey/ . The Diamondbacks left-hander allowed two runs over 6 2-3 innings and Arizona beat the Colorado Rockies 4-2 on Sunday. Alessio Romagnoli Roma FC . The investigators said they have ruled out problems with his skis, trail conditions or signage. Although they would not estimate Schumachers speed, they said it was not considered a significant factor in the Dec. 29 crash at Meribel in the French Alps. "His pace was completely normal for a skilled skier," said Lt. Thiago Motta Paris Saint-Germain Jersey . Kirk Cousins: three touchdowns, no sacks. If preseason stats could be taken at face value, one could have fun cobbling together yet another Washington Redskins quarterback controversy, this one involving a pair of rookies. VANCOVUER, B.C. -- The Canadian womens soccer team have come a long way since the lows of last summers World Cup in Germany. In the six months since crashing out of that tournament with a last place finish, Canada rebound with a gold finish at the Pan American Games in October. Now comes Fridays Olympic qualifying semifinal at B.C. Place Stadium, where the team can book a ticket to their second straight Summer Games with a win over Mexico. "If you have a bad experience or a bad tournament, you either let it affect you or you learn from it," said Canadian team member Brittany Timko. "I think this group learned from it. We have an amazing opportunity in front of us. Were fortunate that we have a big tournament so close to the end of the World Cup, and weve definitely learned from it and moved forward from it. We definitely have that under our belt as an experience now." When head coach John Herdman took over the reins from Carolina Morace, who was let go shortly after the Germany debacle, he took over a team crushed from not meeting its high expectations at the World Cup. Now he has them on the threshold of securing a spot for London 2012. "I think for the most part weve moved on from the World Cup," said star forward Christine Sinclair. "That was one of the first things (Herdman) did when he came on board was (tell us) you learn from last summer and you move on. I think were a completely different team." Six players on the current Canadian squad were also members of the 2002 under-19 team that lost in the finals of the inaugural U19 World Cup. Theyve experienced plenty together and Sinclair says Germany wasnt the first tournament where theyve had to mentally move on from. "t;Weve had the highs and the lows, not just this year.dddddddddddd Weve experienced it throughout the course of our careers," she said. "Were just in the present right now and were very excited about that." Herdman points out this chemistry and camaraderie as one of the teams greatest strengths. "Theyre a tight group. They look after each other, they really do," he said. "When players are injured, they rally around. When the selections are made, theres not that sort of closed door backstabbing stuff going on. "Its pretty tight and theyre respectful and theyre actually pretty pleased to see their mates getting in the game which is quite refreshing." Standing in Canadas way to London is a Mexican side that, after two easy wins in their first two games of the tournament, is coming off a 4-0 thumping at the hands of the United States. Canada -- ranked No. 7 in the world -- is the favourite going into Friday, but the 21st-ranked Mexicans have some history on their side. Mexico upset Canada 2-1 in qualifying for the 2004 Olympics in Athens, claiming the second berth available for CONCACAF behind the Americans. "I think we were well prepared," said Mexican head coach Leonardo Cuellar on the 2004 victory against Canada. "I think we knew that Canada was the big favourite and we did the perfect game. We were up 2-0 and we were able to manage to hold the score." 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