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Arenas is latest Jazz-killer

Published: Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007 12:26 a.m. MST
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WASHINGTON — He used all 48 minutes.

As time expired, though, and his 3-point jumper over Deron Williams from 25 feet out fell with ease, Gilbert Arenas was in.

The two-time All-Star guard had seen to it not only that Washington had beaten the Jazz 114-111 Monday afternoon, but also that he had passed the initiation test, finishing with 51 points to join Michael Redd, Kobe Bryant and Ray Allen in the ever-growing fraternity of perimeter players who have dropped 50-plus on coach Jerry Sloan's club this season.

In extending 24-14 Utah's longest losing streak of the season to four as it opened a four-game Eastern road swing, Arenas also posted his seventh game of the season with 40 or more points and rendered moot center Mehmet Okur's career-high 38 points.

All that came despite the Jazz's best efforts to ensure otherwise, even on a game-winning play drawn with only one plan in mind — getting to the ball to Arenas to do with it as he wished — during a timeout with 11 seconds remaining.

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"We played great defense on him," said Jazz forward Carlos Boozer, whose follow layup off a badly air-balled Derek Fisher 3-point attempt had tied the game at 111. "We made him use the entire clock, and we put a hand in his face. We did not let him get by us."

That the clock wound down its final second as Arenas' winner brushed net, however, was in reality a function solely of the Wizard guards' desire to finish off the Jazz in style.

"I knew the shot was going in," said Arenas, a 2001 second-round draft choice who has now scored 40-plus 26 times in his six-season all-with-the-Wizards career. "I was on fire the last three minutes of the game, so there was no point of going in and trying to create two points."

With the Jazz up 99-98, Arenas indeed scored 14 of Washington's final 18 points — and won a shootout with Okur, who canned two 3-pointers down the stretch.

The last three of Okur's 38 points — five more than his previous career best — put Utah up 109-106. Arenas answered, though, by going up for a 3-pointer — and coming down on Fisher's hip, drawing a foul that resulted in three points from the free-throw line.

The Jazz's next possession went awry with just under a minute to go, ending with Williams coming up short on a trey.

"I thought (Okur) had the shot, but he dumped it down to Matt (Harpring), and Matt really didn't have anywhere to go," Williams said. "I was about to get back on defense, (but) then Matt kicked it out and I had to step in and shoot. (A Wizards' defender) came and put a hand up. I don't know if he tipped it, (but) I tried to get it up a little higher and ... I put too much arc on it."

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Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Associated Press

Washington's Gilbert Arenas shoots a 3-pointer over Utah's Derek Fisher, center, and Mehmet Okur in the fourth quarter on Monday afternoon.

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