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Kirilenko, Jazz take Game One from Rockets
HOUSTON 93, UTAH 82
 

By Gene Duffey
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

HOUSTON (Ticker) - Carlos Boozer combined his strong inside game
with a soft shooting touch to power the Utah Jazz to a 93-82
victory over the Houston Rockets on Saturday night in Game One
of their Western Conference first-round series at the Toyota
Center.

Boozer collected 20 points and 16 rebounds to overcome foul
trouble in the third quarter to give Utah a 1-0 lead over the
Rockets, who lost to the Jazz in last season's opening round.

Andrei Kirilenko scored 21 points and Deron Williams added 20
and 10 assists for the Jazz, who held the Rockets to just 36
percent (29-of-79) from the field.

Last season, the Jazz lost their first three playoff games in
Houston before finally taking the series in Game Seven.

"We've been a bad road team all year," Utah forward Matt Harping
said. "That's why this is important."

Utah hurt Houston on the glass in last season's playoffs,
particularly with offensive rebounds late in Game Seven that the
Jazz won in Houston.

Utah picked up from where it left off by outworking Houston on
the boards early Saturday night, owning an 18-6 advantage
through the first 1 1/2 quarters. The Jazz held a narrow 40-37
edge in rebounds.

They also used a 10-4 run late in the first and maintained the
lead for the rest of the opening half, leading 47-41 at
intermission. Kirilenko was huge in the first half with 12
points as Utah shot 50 percent.

Kirilenko was nearly invisible in last season's series against
Houston.

"I've got my confidence back," Kirilenko said. "I don't think
it's my job (to stop Tracy McGrady). It's a team job. I don't
think it's possible to guard him 1-on-1 for the whole 48
minutes."

McGrady scored 13 of his 20 points in the first half for the
Rockets, who scored seven straight points to take a 53-51 lead
in the third.

Houston's starting backcourt of McGrady and Bobby Jackson
struggled in this one, connecting on 10-of-36 shots combined.

"I don't think it was our defense as much as they missed shots,"
Utah coach Jerry Sloan said.

"We did a good job making them take tough shots," Boozer said.
"Ronnie Brewer did a good job on (McGrady), and then (Kirilenko)
came in there on him."

Jackson got the call in place of injured guard Rafer Alston, who
also is expected to miss Game Two with a strained hamstring.

"We missed (Alston)," McGrady said. "We missed his long-range
shooting, his controlling the tempo of the offense, his
defensive presence."

Shane Battier led the Rockets with 22 points.

"I thought we had a lot of shots at the bucket that we just
couldn't convert, and those are the real killers," said Battier,
who made all seven of his field-goal attempts.

"I'm disappointed in the way we played," Houston coach Rick
Adelman said. "But you've to give Utah credit. They played a
lot better than we did."

Utah responded with six consecutive points by Boozer to go back
in front 57-53. But Boozer picked up his fourth foul on the
next play with 6:30 left and was forced to sit out the rest of
the quarter.

"We tried to be aggresssive," Boozer said. "We have to put
pressure on them."

The Rockets tied it again on McGrady's free throw, but the Jazz
pulled ahead again to take a 68-60 lead after three quarters
thanks to a pair of 3-pointers from reserve Kyle Korver.

"I missed a couple before that," Korver said. "I kind of rushed
them. I kind of slide to the open spot on the first one and
Deron found me. The second one, I saw Deron pushing it and the
whole defense sucked in on him."

"I just remember where we made two mistakes on Korver," Adelman
said. "He's a great shooter and we went underneath on one pick
and then we went into help (on the other) and we weren't
supposed to. You can't do stuff like that."

Korver scored 17 points when Utah beat Houston here in January,
just before the Rockets started their 22-game winning streak.

Utah stretched its lead to 79-64 with 7:31 to play in the fourth
on a pair of baskets by Boozer.


 
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