BALTIMORE -- Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson was looking for a spark when he pulled rookie quarterback Cody Kessler in the second half of Thursdays 28-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.I didnt think we were doing some things even in the first half that I thought we could do, Jackson said.The spark did not come through.When he didnt like what he saw from Kessler, he went to Josh McCown on the second possession of the second half and the Browns down 13-7.McCown threw two interceptions, lost a fumble, was sacked three times and the Browns were outscored 22-0 in the second half.The end result gave the Browns an 0-10 record, the worst start in team history. Going back to last season, they have lost a team-record 13 games in a row.If you feel somethings not going the way you wanted it to, Jackson said, then you need to change it.The move was for this game only. Kessler will start when the Browns return Nov. 20 against Pittsburgh.Jackson was well aware he had said three days earlier that he was not playing musical chairs with his quarterback, but he did not feel he was.You can say that all you want, he said. I didnt think we were playing good enough at that position at the that time, so I wanted to do something different. If I had left [Kessler] in there and were still not playing good, thats not good either.In last weeks 35-10 loss to Dallas, Kessler played the entire game. The Browns scored 10 points, had 28 yards in the second half and went 1-for-9 on third down in that loss.Against the Ravens he had a first half touchdown pass, but after a second half opening three-and-out, was 1-for-6 on third down.I wasnt going to sit there and keep watching the plays being missed, Jackson said. Youve got to try something different, and, being in the situation we are, why not try something different?Jackson also used Kevin Hogan for two plays in the first half to run the read-option, which meant the Browns were the first team to use three quarterbacks in a game since the Philadelphia Eagles used Mike Vick, Vince Young and Mike Kafka on Dec. 18, 2011, according to ESPN Stats & Information.Nobody had said anything to me about playing in this game, but things change, McCown said. You just have to roll with it. You go into the game and do the best you can.We all found out about it when Josh came out there in the second half, left tackle Joe Thomas said.Kessler was 11-for-18 for 91 yards with a touchdown. McCown 6-for-13 for 59 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions. 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The Rockets converted 28 Los Angeles turnovers into 42 points and blew the game open by outscoring their counterparts 39-22 in the third quarter.We just didnt compete, Lakers guard Lou Williams told the Los Angeles Times. Williams scored a team-high 24 points but committed six turnovers in the defeat. Simple game to me. Any time you ask me questions, Im not going to give you answers about numbers. Its a simple game. You play hard, play smart, you play together, you give yourself an opportunity to win. We didnt do any of those things.Injuries continue to hamper the Lakers (10-14). They remain without starting point guard DAngelo Russell (sore left knee), starting shooting guard Nick Young (calf strain, right leg), backup guard Jose Calderon (right hamstring strain) and reserve center/forward Tarik Black (right ankle sprain). None of the four is expected to be available against the Suns.Without them, Los Angeles bench, which started out as the most productive in the NBA, is severely depleted. Instead, Lakers coach Luke Walton has been forced to use eight different starting lineups in the past 11 games, including a stretch of five variations in five conseecutive contests.ddddddddddddbviously were missing key players, youre gonna lose games, Walton said, according to the Times, but if were just sitting around as a team saying, Hey, lets just wait for Nick and DAngelo and this guy and that guy to get back, what kind of mindset is that? You come out and you play hard.The Suns (6-16) are in the midst of a parallel slump. Phoenix dropped its past three games and five of its past six, a 109-94 setback at home to the Indiana Pacers being the latest debacle.The Suns are off to one of their worst starts in the past 20 years.We just didnt execute and they did, said Suns guard Devin Booker, who scored 13 points against the Pacers. That was the difference in the game. It comes down to stops. We didnt get those. We know were not the most talented team in the league, so we know every game has to be a dogfight for us. Thats what we have to do.As with the Lakers, defense is one of the problems for Phoenix. The Suns rank 29th in points allowed (113 per game) and are tied for 25th in opponents field-goal shooting (46.4 percent).Los Angeles are giving up an average of 110.3 points per game (27th), and they rank last in opposing teams shooting (48 percent).The Lakers are 26th in turnovers (16.4 per game), and the Suns are 25th (16.3).In their initial meeting on Nov. 6 at Staples, the Lakers defeated the Suns 119-108. 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