The game did not belong to the Kings when it started.
But at least the message has gone out: these games belong to everybody.
The game belonged in the postseason, not at the end of a long regular season.
But the game did not belong to him alone.
From that point on, the game belonged to the Comets.
For most of the night, the game had belonged to Chicago.
The game belongs to the players and the fans this season.
From there, the game belonged to anyone until Jordan seized control.
The fourth game belonged to the A's, although their offense was able to produce only one safe hit for the afternoon.
From this point on however, the game belonged to the Utes.