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Jazz drop Hawks
But Sloan is not satisfied with team's effort
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The Jazz went on an 8-0 run over the next 2:37, getting a 16-foot jumper from swingman Raja Bell, a nifty reverse layup from driving point Raul Lopez, a steal and ensuing fastbreak layup from Kirilenko, who matched Bell for team-high scoring honors with 18, and a high-arcing jumper from the free-throw line by rookie reserve Sasha Pavlovic.
After Atlanta guard Bob Sura answered Pavlovic with two free throws, Russian-born Kirilenko combined with Spainard Lopez for what had to be the play of the game.
Kirilenko delivered an alley-oop style pass to Lopez, who one-timed a layup no dunk, just a little jump that made it 75-74 Jazz with 6:11 left.
"That's how we do it in Europe," Kirilenko said of the forward-to-guard reverse roles.
Pavlovic another European, from Serbia & Montenegro followed 19 seconds later with a fastbreak dunk, American-style, and the Jazz led the rest of the way.
"Utah is in the playoff hunt," Atlanta guard Jason Terry said, "and they wanted it a little bit more."
Not that Sloan was very impressed with how the Jazz showed it.
With the race Utah is in, that's not a good cadence. Even if there did happen to be a win amidst all the missteps.
"We have 12 more games, and we need to be able to concentrate because (Saturday night's) game shows there are no weak teams in the NBA," said Kirilenko, looking ahead to a return to the Delta Center for Tuesday night's meeting with woeful Washington (22-46).
"Everybody can play good basketball," he added, "and everybody can beat us especially with a team that is right now out the playoff picture."
That's a message, too one that suspiciously sounds hammered home by a man named Sloan.
E-mail: tbuckley@desnews.com
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