Customize your website

Williams and Okur lead Utah Jazz to win over Phoenix Suns 116-108

Published on March 5th, 2010
Published on March 5th, 2010
The Associated Press
Topics :
Utah Jazz , Los Angeles Clippers , Los Angeles Lakers , Utah , PHOENIX , Indiana

PHOENIX — Deron Williams scored 13 of his 27 points during a 41-point fourth quarter, Mehmet Okur added 24 points, and Utah rallied from a 12-point final period deficit to beat the Phoenix Suns 116-108 on Thursday night.

The Jazz trailed 98-86 early in the fourth quarter, then reeled off 12 straight points, capped by a three-pointer by Okur to tie the game.

They took the lead for good on a three-pointer by Williams with 1:36 remaining that made it 109-106.

The game was reminiscent of the teams’ first meeting this season when the Jazz came back from a 17-point deficit and defeated the Suns 124-115.

Carlos Boozer had 15 points and 15 rebounds for Utah.

Amare Stoudemire scored 30 points for the second consecutive game for Phoenix. Jason Richardson had 22, Grant Hill 17 and Steve Nash 14 points and 15 assists.

The Suns took control in the first half with a blistering shooting performance (13-for-19, 73.7 per cent) and an 11-0 run in the opening quarter. After Okur hit the first field goal, the Suns ran off their burst, with Robin Lopez making three shots.

The Jazz never got closer than five points after that in the half and needed a three-pointer by Sundiata Gaines at the buzzer to trail 57-49 at intermission.

Nash, who scored only two points against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night, already had 14 at the half, along with eight assists, directing the Suns’ offence with his usual efficiency.

At the break, the Suns still were shooting a dazzling 64.9 per cent (24-for-37). What kept Utah reasonably close was its offensive rebounding. Nearly half the Jazz’s total 23 rebounds (11) were off the offensive glass and they scored 11 second-chance points.

Phoenix’s biggest lead in the first half was 13 points, 37-24, on a three-point play by Jared Dudley with 1:30 gone in the second quarter.

Utah was hurt in the half when Williams and Andrei Kirilenko each incurred three personal fouls.

Stoudemire really asserted himself in the third quarter, scoring 15 points on a variety of shots — including three dunks, a jumper, a drive, a layup and three foul shots, two of them completing three-point plays.

Okur kept the Jazz reasonably close — they trailed 86-75 at the end of the period — with 10 points. The Suns’ turnovers — they had a total of 15, leading to 16 points, also helped the Jazz.

But it was the Suns’ extraordinary shooting — they were 34-for-53, 64.2 per cent, at that point, that kept them safely ahead.

NOTES: Suns guard Goran Dragic missed his first game of the season because of an injured right ankle, sustained during Wednesday night’s game at the Los Angeles Clippers. ... This was the start of a seven-game, 17-day homestand for the Suns, their longest since 1993. During that stretch, the Suns will face Utah twice, and Indiana, the Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte, Minnesota and Portland once each. ... There was a weird sequence late in the second quarter. At first, the Jazz’ C.J. Miles was awarded a free throw and made it. Then, Nash made a free throw at the other end before the officials realized that Gaines should have taken the free throw instead of Miles. So the free throws by Miles and Nash were nullified, the clock was reset and play continued with Gaines hitting the foul shot. ... The officials made another mistake in the third period. After awarding a basket to Hill, they took it away a few minutes later after a review, claiming it came after the 24-second clock had expired. Hill also lost a field goal at the end of the first period for the same reason.

 

Submit a Comment

Submit a Comment

This form is NOT used for emailing the article to a friend. Please use the "Email to a friend" link at the top of the page for that purpose.

The News (New Glasgow) is not responsible for posted comments. Please be polite and confine your comments to the subject of the posted story. If you have an account, please sign on to it..

(we keep all emails private)
Agreement

We ask that users remain courteous. You may not post insulting, discriminatory or inappropriate content, which may be removed at our discretion. We are not responsible for user content and opinions. Use of this site as well as content submission & ownership are governed by our Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.

Member organizations should be non-profit in nature, and promote legal activities. Any organization found promoting illegal activities or commercial products or services will be deleted from the site.

I agree with these conditions.

Enter the following code

Please copy the text above in this box.