DENVER - Kenneth Faried had 20 points and Aaron Brooks hit four straight free throws in the final 12 seconds, helping the injury-riddled Denver Nuggets hold off the Washington Wizards 105-102 on Sunday night. Randy Foye added 17 for a Nuggets team that was missing J.J. Hickson, who suffered torn ligament in his right knee on Friday. Wilson Chandler also didnt play (strained left hip) and Jan Vesely didnt return after bruising his rib cage late in the third quarter. Bradley Beal wound up with 21 points as the Wizards wrapped up a four-game road swing with a 1-3 record. Trevor Ariza scored 15 of his 18 points in the first quarter and John Wall added 15, but also had eight turnovers. Evan Fourniers floating jumper with 7:36 remaining started a 7-0 run to give the Nuggets a 91-84 lead, which they wouldnt relinquish. Wall struggled down the stretch, turning the ball over twice in the five minutes on offensive charges. But Wall had a steal and a layup with 12.6 seconds remaining to cut Denvers lead to 99-97. Brooks then stepped up to the line and hit two free throws. Beal followed with a dunk when the Nuggets fell asleep on an in-bounds pass with 10.7 seconds remaining. Brooks was then fouled and hit two more free throws to seal Denvers fifth straight home win. The Wizards led by as many as 14 points in the first half, only to squander it away. Ariza put the Wizards up 49-47 at halftime when he hit a 20-footer as the buzzer sounded. Hickson was the latest player to be lost by the Nuggets. They were already without Danilo Gallinari (left ACL), JaVale McGee (broken tibia) and Nate Robinson (left ACL), who all have undergone season-ending operations. Vesely was having one of his best games of the season, before leaving the court late in the third quarter with a bruised rib cage. He had 10 points in 15 minutes. Andre Miller made his return to the Pepsi Center for the first time since New Years Day, when he got into an on-court confrontation with former coach Brian Shaw. Miller, now a backup guard with the Wizards, was originally suspended by the Nuggets, but it was later rescinded. Miller stayed away from the squad until he was dealt to the Wizards on Feb. 20. Both Miller and Shaw said before the game theyve moved on from the incident. To show it, they shook hands when Miller entered the game to start the second quarter. "Im sure both of us didnt take this personal," Shaw said. "Its unfortunate that it had to happen and neither one of us wanted that to happen but I dont have a problem with him. I have the most respect for Andre Miller." NOTES: Miller had two points in his return. ... Denvers bench scored 52 points. Darrell Arthur led the way with 15. ... 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Hamilton has won a total of just three games in 10 opportunities this season, failing to deliver consecutive victories at any point. The Tiger-Cats actually have the same number of points earned as both Montreal and Toronto, but Hamilton has a game in-hand after shocking Saskatchewan last weekend at home, 28-3. Enjoying their best defensive effort of the season by far, the Ticats also have to keep in mind that they were going up against a backup quarterback in Tino Sunseri, after Darian Durant went down with an injury the week prior. The Hamilton defense saw an opportunity and went on the attack, limiting the backup signal caller to a mere 9-of-21 passing for 88 yards and an interception. The unit sacked Sunseri five times and limited the Roughriders to only 201 yards of total offense. One of those sacks was credited to linebacker Taylor Reed who finished with a total of seven stops, on his way to being named the CFL Defensive Player of the Week on Monday. 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Bowman may be tied with British Columbias Emmanuel Arceneaux for the league lead in receiving TDs with six, but he has more than twice as many catches and close to 400 more yards than his counterpart for the Lions. Because of the efforts of Bowman and his teammates, Edmonton is currently ranked second in the league in scoring after 12 weeks of action with 26.7 ppg, while the Cats are in the bottom third of that list with 22.1 ppg. Although it may not be a clear indication of how well a team performs, the fact that the Eskimos are at the top of the chart in time of possession (30:59 per game) and Hamilton is bringing up the rear (24:11), could have an influence on this weeks meeting. Edmonton won the first meeting of the season between the clubs with a 28-24 victory in Week 2 at home. In that contest, the Esks survived 11 penalties, for 102 yards, by intercepting three passes and recovering three fumbles. It also helped greatly that kicker Grant Shaw converted four of his six field goal tries and finished with 16 points overall. The Tiger-Cats used a trio of quarterbacks as Jeremiah Masoli, Dan LeFevour and Collaros combined to hit just 17-of-34 passes for 241 yards and a single touchdown, while being sacked four times In terms of the all-time series, taking into consideration only regular-season meetings dating back to 1961, Edmonton now leads by a count of 55-30-1 with three wins in the last four matchups. ' ' '