From Deseret News archives:
Western Conference finals
They went to San Antonio hoping to end a 16-game drought and win for the first time at the AT&T Center. But, even with the stakes ratcheted up, it was not to be for coach Jerry Sloan's overwhelmed club. Not with the Spurs clicking as they did with their big three scorers piling up the points while the Jazz's scoring leader struggled. Two-time NBA MVP Tim Duncan poured in 27, Manu Ginobili added 23 from off the bench and All-Star Tony Parker had 21 to take a 1-0 lead.
"Our guys really didn't lay it out there" Sloan said. "They know they were playing against a great team," Sloan added, "but the first thing you've got to do is compete and I didn't think we competed as hard as we're capable of playing." Mehmet Okur missed 12 of his 15 shots to finish with 10 points as the Jazz mustered only a 2007 playoffs-low 36 points in the opening half but cut the lead to 7 before the Spurs held on for the win.
Game 2 Spurs 105, Jazz 96
Game 3 Jazz 109, Spurs 83
With the first Western Conference Finals game played in Utah since the 1998 season, the Jazz found the spark they needed to dominate San Antonio and cut the series lead to 2-1. Utah won a second quarter for a change, outscoring the Spurs 28-24 after miserable second periods in San Antonio, Tim Duncan got in foul trouble and the Jazz cruised to an easy win. The Jazz bench, led by Jarron Collins, Paul Millsap and Matt Harpring contributed 38 points. With the Jazz leading 62-60, Duncan picked up his fourth foul and the Jazz responded by going on on an 11-6 run.
"We went out and executed well, defended well, for a full 48 minutes," said Deron Williams. "Not 28 minutes, 32 minutes. For the full 48, and that's why we won." That, and a 27-point, 12-rebound double-double from power forward Carlos Boozer.
Even with the win the Jazz were able to maintain a healthy dose of perspective.
"In one point of the game they were frustrated," said reserve Gordan Giricek, "but I think it won't affect them for (Game 4)."
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