Utah Jazz: Sloan, Jazz enjoy a holiday treat

Published: Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008 12:58 a.m. MST
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The Jazz's unexpected energetic performance on both ends of the floor seemed to fluster the energy-zapped Mavericks for much of the game. With contributions from multiple players, Utah turned a one- point first-quarter lead into a 53-44 halftime advantage.

The Jazz maintained that lead — and crucial momentum — for most of the second half despite a 26-point outing from Jason Terry. Nowitzki was held to 17 points before hitting the showers early, and Josh Howard cooled off after a torrid start to finish with 18 points.

It also helped the Jazz that Deron Williams bested Jason Kidd, his childhood hero, in the point-guard battle. Williams had 17 points and 13 assists, while Kidd wound up with seven points on 2-for-10 shooting, nine dishes and eight boards.

"Give Utah credit. They're undermanned," said Dallas coach Rick Carlisle. "They played a great game. They had some guys really step up and they deserved it."

Kirilenko didn't see why so much fuss was being made about contributions coming from unlikely sources like Koufos and Fesenko.

"Unexpected for you guys, but we know they're capable to play and have a good game," he said. "Finally they have a chance, they have an opportunity to show what they can do. And they were terrific tonight.

"... They (were) really a huge part of our team tonight."

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There was no translation needed from the Jazz's resident Ukraine resident. He felt the same as Sloan.

"It was fun to prove to everybody that me and Kosta we are capable to show a good game," said Fesenko, who also had three blocks. "So a lot of people was saying without Memo, Carlos and Paul they (the Jazz) will not be any good. We proved that you are wrong."

And a fun night was had by all — except for Dallas.

The question: Will the Jazz have as much fun and as many unexpected highlights when they travel to Houston tonight to complete a back-to-back set?


E-mail: jody@desnews.com

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Utah Jazz guard Deron Williams (8) drives past Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd during Friday's game. Utah Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko (47) puts up a shot over Dallas Mavericks defender Jason Kidd in Friday's game.

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