Budinger leads Rockets over Jazz 113-96

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Missing stars Tracy McGrady(notes) and Yao Ming(notes), the Houston Rockets are counting quite a bit on their 3-point shooting early in the season.

So far, it’s only gotten them off to a 3-1 start.

Rookie Chase Budinger(notes) scored a career-high 17 points and was one of four Houston players with multiple 3-pointers as the Rockets beat the Utah Jazz 113-96 on Monday night.

“We have to manufacture points. We have good shooters on this team, so we’re going to be really aggressive,” said Shane Battier(notes), who hit three 3-pointers and scored 13. “Some nights it’s going to backfire and we’re going to look terrible but some nights we can get it rolling and really score a lot of points from beyond the arc.”

The Rockets made 10 of 19 3-pointers while winning their third straight.

Houston was 25-58 on the road against the Jazz entering Monday and hadn’t won in Utah since spoiling the Jazz’s home opener two years ago. The Rockets led by just three entering the fourth quarter, then blew open the game with a 13-0 run early in the final period.

“All I have heard of is how tough it is to win here,” said Budinger, a rookie out of Arizona whose previous high was 11 points. “People are just amazed how bad we kind of beat them just because that doesn’t happen here.”

It happened Monday because Rockets were playing like the Jazz intended to. Houston outrebounded Utah 46-38 and had 29 assists to the Jazz’s nine. It was the Rockets, not the Jazz, who were passing the ball around for open shots, then kicking it outside.

“I thought tonight we had maybe the best ball movement we’ve had all year,” coach Rick Adelman said. “The 29 assists could have been a lot more. Everyone was moving the ball well.”

Eight Houston players scored in double figures.

Aaron Brooks(notes) had 19 points and nine assists and Luis Scola(notes) added 14 points and 15 rebounds for the Rockets (3-1), who made eight of their first 12 shots in the fourth quarter to blow open a three-point game.

Chuck Hayes(notes) had 12 points and nine rebounds, Trevor Ariza(notes) scored 15 and Carl Landry(notes) and Kyle Lowry(notes) added 10 points each for the Rockets, whose reserves outscored Utah’s 40-13.

“If you’re not going to defend, it’s pretty tough to have a chance to win,” Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. “They got on top of the basket, they drove around us, they went up to the ball on the boards and they passed the ball.”

Deron Williams(notes) had 18 points and eight assists and Andrei Kirilenko(notes) added 18 points, seven rebounds and three blocks for the Jazz (1-2).

Mehmet Okur(notes) scored 21 and Ronnie Brewer(notes) had 19 points for the Jazz.

Utah was just 13 for 35 in the second half, going more than 7 minutes without a field goal late in the third quarter. Carlos Boozer(notes) went 1 for 6 while scoring seven and Williams was just 6 for 20 from the floor for Utah, which was 13 of 35 in the second half.

The Jazz, who said throughout the preseason they wanted to improve defensively and avoid another late-season collapse, have allowed 325 points in three games—an average over 108.

“We’ve just got to have more determination to come out and get stops and not let people score,” Williams said. “We’re just picking up right where we left off. We haven’t played a good game of basketball yet.”

The Jazz went without a field goal from Okur’s layup with 7:14 left in the third until Kirilenko hit a 22-footer at the buzzer cut Houston’s lead to 79-76 heading to the fourth. Utah had just regained possession with 3.4 seconds left when Williams drew an offensive foul on Ariza as he took the ball up court after yet another miss by the Jazz.

The Jazz took a short-lived 80-79 lead, then Houston started scoring. Budinger banked in a shot to give Houston the lead for good at 82-80, then followed that with a 3-pointer.

The Rockets led 89-84 when they pulled away with 13 straight points. Budinger hit another 3-pointer and a layup during the run, which Lowry capped with a 3 that put the Rockets up 102-04 with 5:02 left in the game.

Jazz fans started booing and leaving the building, not wanting to see any more. and Battier hit again from beyond the arc to put Houston up

Notes: Okur missed the Jazz’s home opener Friday with a sprained ankle. … Utah rookie Wes Matthews scored his first NBA points on a layup with 10:08 left in the second quarter to put Utah up 32-26. … The Rockets made exactly half their shots (42-84).

Updated Nov 3, 12:52 am EST
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  1. metoo
    53. Posted by metoo Tue Nov 3 8:53pm EST

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    yes adelman = adversity

    but the difference between his old blazers and kings teams, those teams were a hell lot more talented than the rockets this whole decade.

    rockets GM Morey is hoping tmac's can get his banged up body on the court to carry a team. You CANT carry a team with banged up knees and back, and thats the bottom line.

    ...adelman = 2 nba finals appearance and jerry sloan = 2 nba finals appearance

    Neither coach will win a ring with their teams. The amusing thing is that the Rockets and Jazz are not only rivals but mirror each other with injuries and identity crisis.

    Rockets STILL need a REAL nba star that can carry them, not glass dolls like tmac and yao. They just need one healthy star. Could it be Lebron? Could it?
  2. janwen
    52. Posted by janwen Tue Nov 3 8:53pm EST

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    Rockets come on,Yao
  3. Joshua
    51. Posted by Joshua Tue Nov 3 8:28pm EST

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    Don't qet me wronq or anythinq but the season has only just begun. So how are you qoinq to make any predictions on how the season is qoinq to qo? But still qo Rockets...
  4. Jose
    50. Posted by Jose Tue Nov 3 7:33pm EST

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    Jazz is @#$% !!!!!!rockets gogogogogogogogogogogo
  5. II Chaos II
    49. Posted by II Chaos II Tue Nov 3 7:23pm EST

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    @50 the rockets are 25-58 against utah on the road all time and they didnt even win 58 games last year they won like 54
  6. Soul_ GhraphiXxX
    48. Posted by Soul_ GhraphiXxX Tue Nov 3 6:03pm EST

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    Houston's Record last year was 58-25 NOT 25-58
  7. Ryan
    47. Posted by Ryan Tue Nov 3 3:22pm EST

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    Budinger should have been drafted higher. I said it on draft night, right here on Yahoo. And then trade him? For shame.
  8. rusty santos
    46. Posted by rusty santos Tue Nov 3 2:04pm EST

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    lets go chase another ex arizona wildcat getting it done.i am a celtics fan but with chase in houston and channing frye in phoenix im routing for the west.lol
  9. <i>johnburger0891</i>
    45. Posted by johnburger0891 Tue Nov 3 1:41pm EST

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    Wow, great game! The rockets look like a total team, everyone playing hard. The only bad thing about the game was the calls the jazz got. That was the worse reffed game I have seen in a long time. Anyone of the jazz players could fall down and get a call, and the rockets could not buy a foul. I understand the refs have just got back in the swing of things, but that was sad.
  10. <i>kammeres</i>
    44. Posted by kammeres Tue Nov 3 1:13pm EST

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    Way to go, Chase, teaming up with Aaron Brooks to get some Pac-10 presence in the NBA. Wonder where that ghetto punk from the Houston Cougars is that stepped on his face at the UofA last year? Probably in jail.
  11. Daniel G
    43. Posted by Daniel G Tue Nov 3 12:42pm EST

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    Jayman has it right. I wish I could create a youtube video of the officiating in this game. It amazing they were able to win this game with the obvious attempt to keep the Jazz in the game. The Rockets should have won by 25.
  12. Cotton Piquer
    41. Posted by Cotton Piquer Tue Nov 3 11:41am EST

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    Aris

    T-Mac will kill the ball movement. T-Mac will take 10 more shote per game than any other Rockets player, and shoot a low,low, low %. Just like he has for his entire over-rated career.
  13. Texas_Hurricane
    40. Posted by Texas_Hurricane Tue Nov 3 11:41am EST

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    Adelman's Animals Are Actually Beating Good Teams.Let's See What They've Got On Wednesday When The Lakers Roll Into Town.
    "GO ROCKETS"
  14. Jayman
    39. Posted by Jayman Tue Nov 3 11:38am EST

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    Officials: Joe Crawford, Mark Lindsay, Zach Zarba - WORST DAMN OFFICALS IN THE LEAGUE...
    These officials should be put on probation for the lack of calling the game against the rockets....
    They missed so many calls, and were creating calls when there was no contact, it was ridiculous... Major props for the Rockets keeping their cool, not letting that affect the game plan, and pulling off a tremondous win on the road.....
  15. MidasWelby
    37. Posted by MidasWelby Tue Nov 3 10:22am EST

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    The Rockets play has been impressive and a little surprising. Probably shouldn't be tho. Adelman's been doing this for a while. I've long thought he was one of the top few coaches in the league.
  16. kelly g
    36. Posted by kelly g Tue Nov 3 9:48am EST

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    If the Jazz ever decide to play to the level of their salaries they might be good. But until then, they are just a bunch of lazy, underachieving welfare millionaires........
  17. ZOE
    35. Posted by ZOE Tue Nov 3 9:08am EST

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    Great defence and our solid offense ...we beat the Jazz...I am so proud of our Rockets Team..stay focus when call upon and we would be fine..Go Rockets
  18. Thomas B
    34. Posted by Thomas B Tue Nov 3 9:05am EST

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    Yes, the Jazz are overrated and always will be.

    Houston could be like the Blazers a few years ago. Fun to watch but nothing really going on when all is said and done
  19. edren
    33. Posted by edren Tue Nov 3 8:29am EST

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    go lakers!
    i know u will be come the champion
  20. Roland
    32. Posted by Roland Tue Nov 3 7:53am EST

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    i think the lakers couldnt win without kobe in their rooster .am i say this is right or wrong..im a big fan of kobe ..go lakers for the onsecutive title again
  21. marlon alexander l
    31. Posted by marlon alexander l Tue Nov 3 6:49am EST

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    adelman the greatest coach indeed, having to overcome so much adversity and to be able to keep his team minus its two stars in a winning form is such a tremendous accomplishment. something that cant be said with phil jackson who needed jordan and kobe to win championships. and LOL. looks like the rockets are better off and play at their best minus yao and tracy.
  22. benard
    29. Posted by benard Tue Nov 3 5:26am EST

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    Good! Good! Shane battier came back breathing fire with 3 three-pointers to the lead Rockets over Utah Jazz,Tomorrow is LeBron vs Obama's home team the Chicago Bulls
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