Utah Jazz: Bench comes up big in win over Kings
Utah rallies with reserves to earn 4th road victory of year
Because starting point guard Deron Williams carried the Jazz with back-to-back baskets late in the fourth quarter of a 99-94 victory at Sacramento.
But it was the bench that really lifted Utah, which improved to 12-7 after winning the front end of a back-to-back set that closes with tonight's home game against Miami.
Much, that is, to Sloan's relief.
"Well, I don't hold my breath. I was just praying," the Jazz coach said when asked how he handled watching his second-unit players perform.
"I can't hold my breath very long," he added. "But I can pray a long time."
Williams' driving layup with one minute and five seconds remaining put the Jazz ahead to stay at 91-90, and his 17-foot pull-up jumper off a screen set by power forward Paul Millsap with 32.9 seconds to go gave Utah the cushion it needed to ensure beating Sacramento (5-15) for the second time in five nights.
That came, though, only after Sloan's club which was playing its first game of four in five nights got major help from a rather unusual combination.
The Jazz who committed just 10 turnovers in a blowout win over the Kings on Friday had a whopping 18 turnovers in the first half, including 11 in the first quarter alone.
But Utah opened the second quarter with a 9-0 run, and with usual backups and/or end-of-the-bench reserves Millsap, Ronnie Price, Kyle Korver, Morris Almond, and rookie Kosta Koufos doing most of the hard labor managed to take a 39-38 lead into the break.
The same group was together for much of the second half, when Utah overcame Sacramento's 66-64 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
"Those kids deserved to play," Sloan said.
"I think that was the first time for that crew," added Korver, who finished with a team-high 15 points off the bench and hit 5-of-6 free throws in the final 10.1 seconds to help seal the deal. "But it worked out tonight."
Sloan even closed with seldom-used shooting guard Almond on the floor instead of either starting shooting guard Ronnie Brewer or starting small forward C.J. Miles.
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