Timeline of Bud Seligs tenure in charge of Major League Baseball:Sept. 9, 1992 — Selig is appointed to the newly created role of chairman of the executive council, two days after Commissioner Fay Vincent resigned following a no-confidence vote.Feb. 3, 1993 — Selig suspends Cincinnati owner Marge Schott for one year starting March 1 for using racially and ethnically insensitive, offensive and intolerable language.Sept. 9, 1993 — Owners vote to add another round of playoffs for 1994 that include two wild cards, resulting in doubling of the post-season to eight teams, and to divide each league into three divisions instead of two.Sept. 14, 1994 — Selig cancels the World Series for the first time in 90 years after players, fearful owners will implement a salary cap after the season, struck on Aug. 12.March 9, 1995 — Owners vote to add expansion teams Arizona and Tampa Bay for the 1998 season.March 31, 1995 — Players end their 232-day strike when U.S. District Judge Sonia Sotomayor issues a preliminary injuction ordering owners to restore free agent bidding, salary arbitration and the anti-collusion provisions of baseballs expired collective bargaining agreement.Jan. 18, 1996 — Owners approve the start of interleague play for the 1997 season.March 14, 1997 — Players and owners agree to a labour contract through the 2000 season with a union option to extend it through 2001, a deal that institutes revenue sharing and a luxury tax.April 15, 1997 — On the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseballs colour barrier, Selig retires Robinsons No. 42 throughout the major leagues.Nov. 6, 1997 — Following authorization by owners on Oct. 15, the executive council approves switch of Milwaukee to the National League for 1998.July 9, 1998 — Selig is elected commissioner after repeatedly saying he would never take the job.Jan. 19, 2000 — Owners vote to eliminate American and National League offices, which leads to merging of umpires into a consolidated staff under a March agreement with the World Umpires Association.Jan. 20, 2000 — Owners approve giving all club Internet rights to Major League Baseball, leading to the formation of MLB Advanced Media.Aug. 7, 2002 — Players and owners agree to their first joint drug agreement since 1985, announcing urine testing will start with survey testing in 2003 that could lead to testing with penalties in 2004. Following pressure from Congress, the agreement is toughened in January 2005, November 2005, April 2008, November 2011, January 2013 and March 2014.Jan. 16, 2003 — Owners approve giving World Series home-field advantage to the league that wins the All-Star game, which players agree to in May.Aug. 19, 2004 — Owners approve the launch of a World Cup-style tournament in 2006, which is later named the World Baseball Classic.Dec. 3, 2004 — Owners conditionally approve the move of the Montreal Expos to Washington for the 2005 season.May 17, 2007 — Owners approve formation of the MLB Network, which will launch on Jan. 1, 2009.Aug. 26, 2008 — Selig reverses years of opposition, and players and owners announce umpires will be allowed to check video on home run calls starting Aug. 28.Nov. 17, 2011 — MLB announces Houston will move to the American League as soon as the 2013 season.March 2, 2012 — Players and owners agree to expand playoffs to 10 teams with the addition of a second wild card in each league.Sept. 26, 2013 — Selig announces his final day as commissioner will be Jan. 24, 2015.Jan. 16, 2014 — Owners approve vast expansion of video review for umpires starting with the 2014 season. 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James Harden tied a season high with 38 points, Dwight Howard added 20 points and 13 rebounds and the Rockets used a big third-quarter run to earn a 113-99 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night. Howard got his first win against his former team as the Rockets sent the injury-riddled Lakers to their third straight loss. "We did a better job in the second half of defending," McHale said. "It was a big difference in the game." The Rockets trailed by a basket in the third quarter before going on a 17-2 run to take an 80-67 lead and roll to victory. Harden hopes they can find a way to play better early when they leave Houston for a long road trip on Thursday. "At the beginning of the game ... we have to come out with a sense of urgency," he said. "We cant put ourselves in situations like that because on the road these four games anything is possible and if we do that, some games we might not be able to come back." Harden continued his recent torrid scoring with his third straight 30-point game. He has piled up 113 points in the last three games combined. Nick Young scored 25 points to lead Los Angeles and Pau Gasol and Jodie Meeks scored 21 each. Ronnie Brewer started for the first time this season in place of the injured Chandler Parsons, who was out with a sore right knee. Howard made a season-high four steals, Harden collected a season-best five steals, and Terrence Jones had 15 points and 13 rebounds. The Lakers had a two-point lead midway through the third quarter when Houston got rolling, scoring seven straight points thanks to a 3-pointer by Harden and back-to-back buckets by Howard to take a 70-65 lead. The second one brought the crowd to its feet when Harden swiped a bad pass from Kendall Marshall and tossed up an alley-oop that Howard finished with a monster two-handed slam. That spurt was the beginning of the 17-2 burst that extended Houstons lead to 80-67 with about two minutes left in the quarter. Harden was on fire in that span, scoring nine points and drawing a collective "ooh" from the crowd when he crossed up rookie Ryan Kelly on a layup to cap it.dddddddddddd Los Angeles was as cold as Harden was hot, missing five shots and committing three turnovers while the Rockets built the lead. "We seem to run out of energy," Los Angeles coach Mike DAntoni said. "I dont know if they are getting tired or its just the other team turns on the burners." Howard spurned the Lakers to sign an $88 million deal with Houston, joining Harden and a team that made the playoffs last season for the first time since 2009. He admitted after practice Tuesday that he was ticked off that Los Angeles came out on top in the first meeting earlier this season. The centre missed several key free throws down the stretch in that one, a one-point win by the Lakers in November when they employed the Hack-A-Howard strategy. They were down by 14 points when they used that approach again Wednesday night, fouling him every time Houston got the ball for a two-minute span ending with about two minutes left. "Its nothing I like," DAntoni said. "It makes an ugly game, but were trying to get a win." Howard made just six of 14, but Houstons lead was so big this time it didnt matter. He finished 10 of 24 from the free throw line. "I was upset at myself for missing all those," Howard said. "I just have to get better at it." He wouldnt acknowledge that this win meant any more than beating any other team. But said it was important for the team to win in general to get going for the road trip. The Lakers, who are missing Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Jordan Farmar and Steve Blake with various injuries, lost for the ninth time in 10 games. Houston opened the second half with a 9-3 run to take a 61-60 lead with about 8 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter. Jones scored the last four points of that run. The Lakers led 57-52 at halftime. NOTES: Houston C Omer Asik missed his 17th straight game right thigh and knee injuries. ... Houstons Greg Smith sat out with a sprained right knee. ... New Houston Texans coach Bill OBrien watched the game from a courtside seat. 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