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Jazz knock off playoff-hopeful Nuggets
UTAH 124, DENVER 97
 

By Chris Bellamy
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SALT LAKE CITY (Ticker) -- With two games left, the best home
team in the NBA is still fighting for home court in the first
round. On Saturday night, the Utah Jazz got a little closer to
accomplishing that goal.

Mehmet Okur had 20 points, 15 boards and five assists and Deron
Williams added 19 and 11 assists to lead the Jazz to a 124-97
victory over the Denver Nuggets, spoiling their division rival's
chance to gain a pivotal step toward clinching the eighth and
final playoff berth in the Western Conference.

Ronnie Brewer added 20 points, five boards and six assists to
help give the club its 53rd win of the season its most since
going 53-29 in the 2000-01 campaign.

"It was a big game," Jazz forward Carlos Boozer said. "We've
got to try and get home court, and we know Denver needs one more
win to get in and solidify it. We came out with great effort,
especially in the second half. If we win out, we get home
court, so that's our goal."

With just days remaining on the league's regular-season
schedule, the two Northwest Division foes both still have work
to do in order to secure themselves for the postseason.

With Saturday's win, the division champion Jazz pulled even with
Phoenix (53-27) and within 1 1/2 games of Houston (54-25) the
two clubs vying for the No. 5 seed in the fight for home-court
advantage in the first round.

The Jazz, who improved to a league-best 36-4 at home, host the
Rockets on Monday night with a chance to gain more ground.

"We're playing pretty good, but we've still got two tough
games," Williams said. "The opponent we're probably going to be
playing in the first round, more than likely, the next game.
We've just got to focus on winning out so we can try and get
home-court advantage."

The Nuggets, meanwhile, had the opportunity to clinch their
fifth consecutive postseason berth with a win over Utah and a
Golden State loss - and for a while there, they looked like they
might be up for the challenge, despite playing on the court
where they lost by 27 just one month ago.

"This is a tough place to win," Nuggets coach George Karl said.
"I'm not sure if Utah might not be the best team in the Western
Conference. I'm not a student of every (team) yet, but I know
they're (darn) good."

After falling way behind early on, the Nuggets pulled back into
contention with a 17-2 run which tied the game at 42-42. Midway
through the third, Anthony Carter gave them their first - and,
as it turned out, only - lead of the game at 71-70.

"We started playing well. We got stops and we were able to
run," Nuggets guard Allen Iverson said of his team's early
comeback. "But we came out in the second half and we didn't do
that. We didn't run, we changed up the whole way we were
playing. We had a style that was working, and then we went away
from it."

The Jazz took full advantage. Boozer scored six points in a
16-4 run which gave Utah control for good.

The most pivotal moment in that run, however, wasn't a bucket or
a turnover or a 3-pointer. With just over four minutes
remaining in the third and the Jazz hanging onto a modest
five-point edge, Williams drove down the middle of the lane and
was fouled hard by Denver forward Carmelo Anthony.

Williams fell hard to the hardwood, landing on his right hip,
and remained on the floor for a few minutes, drawing the Jazz
coaching staff to the court before the star third-year point
guard finally got up.

Anthony was whistled for a flagrant foul and the Jazz
capitalized. Williams knocked down both free throws and, on the
team's ensuing possession, Ronnie Price drew another foul and
knocked down a pair of foul shots of his own.

"I just think it was a hard foul, I don't think it was a
flagrant. I didn't mean any harm," Anthony said. "The way he
fell, the referees probably thought it was a flagrant or a dirty
play, but I know what it was, and the people in there know what
it was."

Just like that, the lead was approaching double digits again,
and from then on the Nuggets never again got any momentum on
their side.

Iverson led Denver with 28 points on 9-of-16 shooting, while
Anthony added 22.

 
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