Nineteen turnovers. Cold shooting until the outcome was decided. Not enough inside presence. Stanford had little chance to beat UCLA at Pauley Pavilion on Thursday night with so many negative factors. The Bruins snapped the Cardinal’s three-game winning streak 91-74. Stanford is 0-9 at UCLA since winning there in 2005.

In the low block, the Cardinal let Bruins backup Tony Parker, a 6-9, 255-pound sophomore, have his way with a career-high 22 points, mostly on dunks and layups.

UCLA took over late in the first half and led at the break 42-31. Stanford never got within 10 the rest of the way. UCLA moved the ball far better on offense, compiling 23 assists to 143 for Stanford. UCLA outshot Stanford 52 percent to 39.

The loss dropped Stanford to 12-6 overall and 3-3 in the Pac-12. UCLA is 15-4 and 4-2.

UCLA’s Kyle Anderson showed why he’s the favorite to be Pac-12 player of the year. He had 13 points, seven rebounds, 10 assists, two steals and zero turnovers. Jordan Adams had 19 points.

One game after exploding for 33 points against Washington, Chasson Randle hit just 3 of 16 shots but scored 16 points. Dwight Powell led Stanford with 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Josh Huestis had 12 and 11.