Melbourne United have continued their NBL resurgence, cruising to a 98-74 home victory over the New Zealand Breakers on Sunday.New import Casper Ware showed exactly why Melbourne rated him so highly, scoring 26 points, while Chris Goulding added 14 points as United claimed their third straight win.But it was Uniteds hustle on the defensive end that will have coach Dean Demopoulos smiling, with the Breakers smashed on the glass and outplayed in transition.Shooting guard Kirk Penney started strongly for the Breakers, draining three shots from beyond the arc to finish the first quarter with 12 points.There was nothing separating the two sides at the first break but a sluggish second quarter from the Breakers handed Melbourne a 10-point halftime lead.Coach Paul Henare had criticised his sides soft defence and poor decision-making earlier in the week but the Breakers appeared not to have heeded the message, racking up 10 first-half turnovers compared to Melbournes three.Things went from bad to worse for the visitors, who managed just 13 points in the third quarter as Melbournes lead blew out.The Breakers frustration boiled over in the final term, with forward Mika Vukona pinged for an unsportsmanlike foul after grabbing Melbournes Owen Odigie in a headlock.After a lacklustre start to the season which culminated in former MVP Cedric Jacksons axing, Melbourne look a completely different team with replacement import Ware running the point.While not a classic playmaker like Jackson, Wares aggression on the offensive end has proven to be exactly what United needed.The former Philadelphia 76ers guard showed his full array of tricks against the Breakers, driving towards the basket at a blistering pace while also draining five shots from beyond the arc.Melbourne (six wins, seven losses) have won all three of their games since bringing Ware into the side.Breakers star Corey Webster, who was arrested on a minor assault charge earlier in the week, top-scored for his side but was hot and cold in his return from a one-game suspension.Webster scored 10 points on 5-5 shooting in the second term but only added another five points for the game.Melbourne forward Todd Blanchfield, who was sidelined for a month with a groin injury, played just nine minutes in his return game, scoring two points. 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Stricker birdied the last two holes at The Barclays to make the cut, birdied the 72nd hole to assure he would get to Boston and was in position to advance to the third playoff event at Crooked Stick until he closed with a 73.He all but ruled himself out if he didnt make it to the BMW Championship, suggesting it would be hard to pick a 49-year-old who didnt qualify for the last two FedEx Cup playoff events. Love wont announce his three captains picks until Monday.Stricker went 0-4 at Medinah in 2012 when Europe rallied from a 10-6 deficit to win the cup. Stricker made a clutch 10-foot par putt on the final hole, but he had to watch Martin Kaymer make his putt to halve the hole and assure Europe would keep the cup.And he took it personal.That took a lot out of me. It put a sour taste in my mouth, Stricker said. I wasnt too keyed up on the golf and playing a lot. I wanted to be home and do different things. I felt responsible. I played four times and didnt win a point. It was tough to swallow.He will be in Hazeltine as an assistant captain, just as he was for Tom Watson at Gleneagles in 2014. But it was fascinating to see Stricker go from such a bad experience at one Ryder Cup to adding tournaments to his schedule for a chance to play again.His 15 PGA Tour starts this year were his most since he played 20 times in 2012.I guess I wanted to give it one more shot, Stricker said.He is honest to a fault. Stricker said he had several conversations with his wife, Nicky, about whether it would be prudent to pick him even if he made it to the Tour Championship. He looked at himself as a 49-year-old who failed to qualify. She said he wasnt giving himself enough credit.Shes trying to fire me up and Im trying to beat myself down, Stricker said with a laugh.Not making it to Indiana for the BMW Championship was hardly the end of the world. Stricker is in The Players Championship, where his daughters love going because they rent a house on the beach. And he gets to stick to his original plan for next week, anyway.Hes going elk hunting.---WALKERS TURNAROUND: Jimmy Walker had gone 11 straight tournaments without a top 10 when he showed up at Baltusrol and went wire-to-wire at the PGA Championship for his first major and only victory this year.Out of nowhere? Not really.Walker traces his victory to the back nine of the RBC Canadian Open, where he closed with a 68.I felt like I keyed in on some good stuff in Canada. I started to drive it really well -- a nice, tight draw, he said. Sunday on the back nine, I felt like it came together. I thought, `This felt awesome.That was the start. Walker played a few nine-hole matches with Rickie Fowler at Baltusrol, hopeful of taking the good form from Canadaa into the final major.dddddddddddd. And he did.It was another reminder of how quickly fortunes can change.The Deutsche Bank was an important week. Walker missed the cut in his next two events, leading to speculation the PGA Championship was an exception to how he was playing. Walker was a top contender all week at the TPC Boston, doing everything well except making putts. He still finished in third place.Walker attributed the missed cuts to taking some time off to enjoy his first major, which we needed to do. And his finish in Boston was a sign he is coming back into form.---RORYS CRITIQUE: Rory McIlroy does not mind hearing criticism, provided the foundation is factual. That would be just about everything golf-related. The one criticism that got under his skin was that he was spending too much time in the gym.If I wasnt in the gym, I wouldnt be here sitting today, McIlroy said after winning the Deutsche Bank Championship. Its a big part of who I am, its a big part of my success. Thats always I feel an unfair criticism.McIlroy said the critics, particularly on television, at least are educated in golf and for the most part know what theyre talking about.A criticism of my golf game, I take it, and I know what I need to work on and sometimes those people point out the obvious, he said. But yeah, I would say thats the most unfair criticism I receive is what I do in the gym.---SCOTTS BREAK: Adam Scott will play the Tour Championship at the end of the month and then most likely not show up on the PGA Tour until Riviera. Yes, there will be a long break. And there will be plenty of travel.Scott said he plans to start his new PGA Tour season in Malaysia and Shanghai, just like last year, and then go home to Australia for three events, including the World Cup at Kingston Heath.The surprise is that he does not plan to be at Kapalua for the Tournament of Champions. Instead, Scott will play in the Singapore Open on Jan. 19-22, a tournament he has won three times.---DIVOTS: Ryo Ishikawa has resurfaced after playing just once since January because of a back injury and getting married. Ishikawa won two weeks ago on the Japan Golf Tour for his 14th career victory, and was runner-up last week in the Fujisankei Classic. ... Emiliano Grillo and Smylie Kaufman, who won the first two PGA Tour events this season, are the only rookies to make it to the BMW Championship. ... U.S. Amateur champion Curtis Luck will play in the Australian Open on Nov. 17-20 at Royal Sydney. The Aussie will delay turning pro so he can play in the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open next year. ... Curtis Cup captain Robin Burke and Blaine McCallister are among those who have been selected for the Texas Golf Hall of Fame. The induction is Oct. 10 in San Antonio. ... Maverick McNealy of Stanford has won the Mark McCormack medal as the No. 1 amateur. He will be exempt to the U.S. Open and British Open next year provided he stays an amateur.---STAT OF THE WEEK: McIlroy joined Tiger Woods as the only players to win three or more FedEx Cup playoff events. Woods has won four. McIlroy won his third at the Deutsche Bank Championship.---FINAL WORD: I came in here rusty this week. Theres no driving range at the Winnie Palmer Hospital. -- Graeme McDowell after missing the cut in the Deutsche Bank Championship. His wife gave birth to a son, Wills, at the start of the week. ' ' '