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Utah Jazz: Spurs wallop injury-riddled Jazz

Published: Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 12:16 a.m. MST
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SAN ANTONIO — The Jazz haven't won here in what seems like forever, prompting San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich to joke before Friday night's game that that's bound to change some day.

"Percentages are with them, without a doubt," Popovich said.

Making Popovich prophetic will have to wait until another day, however, because none of the numbers went Utah's way on this one.

San Antonio beat the Jazz 119-94 in a meeting of two injury-riddled teams at AT&T Center, and did it behind a season-best 61-point opening half followed by a 34-point third quarter.

With that, 8-5 Utah — which closes a back-to-back road set tonight at Memphis — fell for the 19th straight time in the regular season at San Antonio, and for the 22nd consecutive time here including playoff games.

But it wasn't where they lost as much as how that stung most.

"I don't care if you're at home, on the road, in your backyard - someone scores 61 points in the first half, it's hard to beat 'em," said Jazz small forward C.J. Miles, who posted a 16-point, 10-rebound double double.

"I hate losing (at AT&T Center), with a passion," Miles added. "I hate losing, period. Anywhere. But, I mean, knowing the history we've got in this building, you come in with a little more chip on your shoulder, knowing you want to get a win."

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Yet that still couldn't propel the Jazz, who are now 0-15 all-time in the building that the Spurs currently call home.

Nor could the fact that San Antonio is about as injury-decimated as Utah is.

The Jazz were without not only two of their 2008 Olympians, starting point guard Deron Williams (ankle) and two-time All-Star Carlos Boozer (quadriceps/kneecap), but also backup shooting guard Kyle Korver (wrist) and reserve big man Jarron Collins (elbow).

But the Spurs were without two huge names of their own, starting point guard Tony Parker (ankle) and sixth man Manu Ginobili (ankle).

And that didn't prevent 6-6 San Antonio — which got a season-high 29 points, including 7-of-10 shooting from 3-point range, out of journeyman guard Roger Mason Jr.; a career-high 23 points off the bench from rookie point George Hill; and another 18 from aging All-Star Tim Duncan — from rolling anyway.

"That's what they get paid to do," said Jazz coach Jerry Sloan, whose own club is now 6-0 at home but 2-5 away from EnergySolutions Arena. "I mean, that's why I'm concerned about our guys. They get paid to play on the road the same as they do at home, and we didn't come out with any energy."

The Jazz actually were up by as many as nine early at 20-11, but the Spurs closed the opening quarter with an 18-4 run.

Recent comments

Shouldn't the headline read "Injury-riddled Spurs wallop...

Anonymous | Nov. 24, 2008 at 1:30 p.m.

While I agree that Sloan needs to change his stance on the 3 point...

Agree.... but..... | Nov. 22, 2008 at 8:19 p.m.

Where was the Utah defense against the Spurs? Did they chase anyone...

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Eric Gay, Associated Press

Utah Jazz center Kosta Koufos grabs a rebound in Friday's loss.

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