PARIS -- Gianluigi Buffon kept the shots out while Cristiano Ronaldo failed to put them in.While Buffon starred in goal for Juventus, saving a penalty and making two remarkable saves in a 1-0 win at Lyon, it was a frustrating night for record-chasing Ronaldo in the Champions League.The Real Madrid forward needed only two goals to become the first player to score 100 career goals in European club competitions. But he could not muster even one for the holders in a 5-1 rout of Polish strugglers Legia Warsaw -- which had lost five of its past seven matches.Madrid has scored 11 times in its past two games, but only one of those has been from the usually prolific Ronaldo. He has made an uncharacteristically quiet start to the season for Madrid with four goals in eight games so far -- very low by his own lofty standards.Madrids goals came from Wales forward Gareth Bale, an own-goal by Tomasz Jodlowiec, and further strikes by Marco Asensio, Lucas Vazquez and Alvaro Morata, sealing an emphatic victory in Group F.Madrid is level on seven points with Borussia Dortmund, but the German side leads on goal difference after winning 2-1 at Sporting Lisbon.Prolific striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang -- with his ninth goal in nine games -- and Julian Weigl scored in the first half for Dortmund. Midfielder Bruno Cesar pulled one back midway through the second half after an indirect free kick was awarded near the penalty spot.Colombia midfielder Juan Cuadrado scored the winner for Juventus in the 76th minute with a brilliant angled strike, keeping the Turin team top of Group H.Heres a look at what else happened in the Champions League on Tuesday:---GROUP ETottenham striker Son Heung-min came back to his old club Bayer Leverkusen, but the German side did most of the attacking in a 0-0 draw that suited Monaco perfectly.Monaco came from behind to salvage a 1-1 draw at CSKA Moscow and tops Group E with five points, one point ahead of Tottenham and two clear of Leverkusen.Although Tottenham had chances in the first half, with Dutch striker Vincent Janssen hitting the crossbar, Leverkusen dominated after the break.Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris did brilliantly to scoop the ball away on the line after an effort by Javier Chicharito Hernandez -- with goal-line technology showing that it hadnt fully crossed the line.So much for not celebrating against your former club.CSKA Moscow striker Lacina Traore could barely contain his delight after scoring against Monaco -- the club loaning him to CSKA -- wheeling away in delight with his finger raised after pouncing from close range.With just minutes remaining, however, midfielder Bernardo Silva darted in to score the equalizer.---GROUP GRiyad Mahrez struck the close-range winner in a 1-0 victory against FC Copenhagen that kept Leicester well on track for the next round after three straight wins.Leicester coach Claudio Ranieris tactic to keep Mahrez fresh just before Champions League games is proving decisive.Mahrez was restored to the starting lineup after being rested on Saturday at Chelsea, only coming off the bench in the second half.Prior to the previous Champions League game -- a home win against Porto -- he was substituted at halftime against Manchester United.Five minutes before halftime, he acrobatically flicked in a header from fellow Algeria international Islam Slimani, after good work by striker Jamie Vardy.Ranieris team, shock winners of the Premier League last season, needs one win from its final three games to make the knockout phase.Leicester is five points clear of Copenhagen and FC Porto, which came from behind to beat Club Brugge 2-1 and condemn the Belgian side to a third successive loss.Emerging striker Andre Silva, who has scored four times in the last two games for Portugal, settled the match with an injury-time penalty.Forward Jelle Vossen put Brugge ahead, but Mexican defender Miguel Layun leveled with a long-range drive.---GROUP HTen-man Juventus won 1-0 away to Lyon thanks to some shot-stopping heroics from goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and a brilliant winner from Colombia midfielder Juan Cuadrado.He scored in the 76th minute after cutting in down the right, beating full back Jeremy Morel and launching an unstoppable shot into the near top corner from the tightest of angles.Prior to that, Lyon had threatened an upset.But Buffon saved a 35th-minute penalty from Alexandre Lacazette and then denied Lyon twice in the second half with remarkable reflex saves, tipping over forward Nabil Fekirs deflected shot when off balance and kicking away Corentin Tolissos point-blank header.The win kept Juventus top of Group H with seven points and ahead of Europa League champion Sevilla on goal difference.Sevilla won 1-0 at last-place Dinamo Zagreb, with French midfielder Samir Nasri scoring from close range during the first half. 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Yet Paul agreed to come to the Hall last Thursday during induction weekend to receive the Mannie Jackson Human Spirit Award for his work surrounding the Chris Paul Foundation.It wasnt the first time the Hall had reached out, but it was the first time the nine-time All-Star finally acquiesced.They ask, Paul conceded to ESPN.com, but you think, Im busy or Oh no, its too far, or I have too much other stuff going on.During his tour of the birthplace of basketball, Paul was moved by the stories of African-American pioneers who were banned from hotels and restrooms that welcomed their white teammates. He delighted in locating the plaque of Clarence Big House Gaines, the legendary African-American college coach at Winston-Salem State, just miles from where Paul grew up.It prompted a reflective Paul to deliver one of the most memorable and impassioned speeches from an elite player who wasnt actually being inducted.Today was my first day having the opportunity to come here, and it was kind of touching, Paul told the audience upon accepting his award. If not for this game, I am not here. If not for this game, my family is not in the situation we are in. And so Im grateful for this game and what it has done for me and my family ...With his voice breaking, and tears welling, Paul pressed on.It really hit me today being here around all the history that we take so much for granted, he said. And I know I do [that] a lot of times.Before long, as Paul shared the story of how he pressured his parents to buy him a pair of Allen Iversons signature shoes, he had Iverson -- a 2016 Hall of Fame inductee -- weeping, too.To be here on his special day ... man, this game has taken me places I never imagined, Paul said. Guys, you gotta come see this, because its bigger than any of us.After his emotional speech, Paul took a moment to explain why the visit affected him so deeply.I havent never been here before, and as I walked in I actually felt bad about it, Paul said. It hit home today, in a big way, what this game has done for me, and the people I love. You walk in and you see all the history and you realize, I need to support this.Im one of those people who, my wheels get turning. You want other people to see this. You think, Maybe it would be better if this was in New York or L.A., but that doesnt make sense. The game was invented here. There is where it has to stay.Pauls comments resonated with Jerry Colangelo, the chairman of the Naismith Hall of Fame. Debates have raged for years whether the Hall should relocate to a more accessible and vibrant part of the country, but Hall of Fame president and CEO John Doleva, in conjunction with Colangelo, has developed some innovative Hall of Fame programs outside the Springfield area to widen its scope.Yet Colangelo acknowledges it remains a challenge to draw current NBA stars to the Hall. Some, like Shaquille ONeal, another 2016 inductee, stayed away because of superstition.I call it spooky wook, Shaq explained. I didnt want to jinx it. I wasnt setting foot in this Hall of Fame until I was actually being inducted.ONeal, who said he was very impressed by this fabulous event, pledged to do more for the Hall going forward.The trick, said Colangelo, is to find a way to have current players throw their support behind the Hall while they are still in their prime.I think theres a sentiment where some guys dont want to feel like theyre politicking for the Hall of Fame by being engaged, Colangelo said. But lets be realistic about it: Very few of them actually get there.I also think the interest level of the current players in the Hall is not where I would like it.Thats an attitude were hopeful of changing. If you arre blessed with the ability to earn a living off this game and you recognize how blessed you are to have that opportunity, your giving back should start right there.ddddddddddddLeBron James made his first trip to Springfield in 2012 when Nike magnate Phil Knight was inducted and, according to Hall of Fame officials, experienced an emotional response similar to Pauls. Colangelo fervently believes once he gets the NBA stars into the building, they will appreciate its history and support the holding tank of their legacy.Colangelo wondered aloud why NBA teams dont make a side trip to the Hall when they are in town to play the Celtics (Springfield is an hour and half west of Boston). While acknowledging the time constraints of teams that are searching for ways to rest their players, not add to their workload, Colangelo said, It could be done, and it would have great value. They could hold their shootarounds at the Hall, right on the court.Its something I intend to pursue.Colangelo has another plan to lure some of the NBAs current elite to Springfield, perhaps as soon as 2017. Next years potential Hall of Fame class likely will be underwhelming compared to the star power of Shaq, Iverson, Yao Ming and Sheryl Swoopes. Colangelo said the Hall is discussing the possibility of honoring the USA Basketball organization.Its just a thought in the back of my mind, Colangelo said. Think of it. If you honor USA Basketball as a whole, you will be bringing back all the gold medalists, both men and women, and you will end up [with] a terrific group of former and current players.Before induction weekend, the Hall had raised $16 million of its $20 million capital campaign fundraising effort. Colangelo said they picked up another $2 million or so in pledges following the induction ceremonies. The monies have been targeted to renovate the facility, upgrade the technology of the exhibits and shore up the Halls bottom line.The current facility opened in 2002 to great fanfare but came with a price tag of more than $7 million of debt. By 2003, the Hall of Fame was in crisis and contemplated selling off some of its priceless memorabilia. Declaring bankruptcy also was discussed.Doleva and Scott Zuffelato, the Halls vice president of philanthropy, approached Colangelo and asked him to take an active role in helping them generate revenue for the Hall.They needed to raise some money really quickly in the worst way, Colangelo said.Colangelo dialed up each NBA owner, asking them to match his personal pledge of $250,000. He said all but two complied; only former Clippers owner Donald Sterling and former Pistons owner Bill Davidson balked. Sterling has since been removed as Clippers owner by the league, while Davidson, who exhibited a long history of philanthropy during his lifetime, died in 2009. His family sold the team two years later.Im not sure what happened with Bill, Colangelo said. I always had great respect for him. Had I seen him face to face, I think I would have been able to convince him, but I never really did get the chance to address it with him.Even with the infusion of cash, the Hall needed a way to pare down its debt. Colangelo tapped commissioner David Stern to assist, and when Adam Silver succeeded Stern in 2014, Colangelo went back and tapped Silver as well.The Hall of Fame now is on solid footing and enjoyed one of its most robust months of attendance in August, yet its continued success would be significantly buoyed by the generosity of the men and women who are immortalized there.Paul, who is also president of the players union, said he plans to go back to his NBA brethren and encourage them to see for themselves how the pioneers of the game paved the way -- and to spur them to give back.Every experience is different for every person, but this place? It got me, Paul said. I cant wait to bring my son. ' ' '