Utah Jazz: No need for to hit panic button yet

Published: Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 11:37 p.m. MST
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Even after a 1-3 start that included devastating losses Monday night to Houston and Tuesday night at Dallas, the Jazz weren't quite ready to reach for something red and round.

"It's too early for panic," center Mehmet Okur said after Thursday's morning shootaround.

Turned out he was right and — by the time Utah was done beating San Antonio 113-99 in a late-starting, TNT-televised game Thursday night at EnergySolutions Arena — it might have been more appropriate for the Jazz to be pressing the easy button.

Because they sure did have their way with a 2-2 Spurs team featuring not only mainstays Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, but also new addition Richard Jefferson.

"That was a good win for us," Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said. "We let a game get away the other night, and it looked like the end of the season for a lot of people the way they were talking about it.

"But," he added, "I thought our guys would come back and play and I was proud of them the way they played."

Two-time NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer led the Jazz — who committed just 11 turnovers — with a 27-point, 14-rebound double-double, and point guard Deron Williams matched Boozer for game-high honors with 27 of his own.

Williams also dished nine assists, and finished one dime and three boards shy of a triple-double.

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All five Jazz starters scored in double figures, as did rookie Wesley Matthews (a career-high 12) off the bench.

"I thought everybody was involved in trying to help each other and trying to do the right thing to have a chance to win," Sloan said.

The now 2-3 Jazz avoided matching (from 2001 and 2002) their worst start since opening 1-5 in 1982.

The Jazz — playing their third game in four nights, while San Antonio was playing on four nights' rest — also snapped a four-game losing streak to the Spurs, who had won 29 of their previous 35 meetings with Sloan's club.

Moreover, Thursday marked the first time in more than 10 years — since Feb. 28, 1999 — that Utah has scored 100-plus points in a victory over San Antonio.

"Fortunately we had a big first half and we carried it right into the third quarter and played pretty well for most of the game," Sloan said.

Utah led by as many as 15 in the second quarter when Boozer — who had eight rebounds and 13 points with 6-for-12 field shooting at halftime — put in a Matthews miss to make it 42-27 with eight minutes and 15 seconds left in the period.

The Jazz were up 60-50 at halftime, hitting the 60-point plateau in the first half for the second time this season after doing it just 10 times last season.

Recent comments

What up with all these people breaking their legs jumping on and off...

Big Frank | Nov. 7, 2009 at 11:16 a.m.

The Jazz played good, hopefully a sign of things to come.

Jazzman | Nov. 7, 2009 at 9:52 a.m.

I have Phoenix finishing now 8th over the Clops due to Blake injury....

todd to above | Nov. 6, 2009 at 10:49 p.m.

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Utah Deron Williams, center, deflects a shot by Spurs' Tony Parker as the Jazz and the Spurs play at EnergySolutions Arena on Thursday. The Jazz won, 113-99.

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