Boozer, Jazz rebound in 113-99 win over Spurs

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—The boos that the Utah Jazz heard early quickly turned to cheers of “Booz!”

Carlos Boozer(notes) and the Utah Jazz finally put on a show worth rooting for, beating the San Antonio Spurs 113-99 on Thursday night.

The Jazz ended a two-game losing skid and undid a little of the damage done in an embarrassing loss two nights before.

“We played a lot harder,” Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. “I was proud of the way we played. Everyone was involved, trying to help each other and give us chances to win.”

Boozer, who had been struggling, finished with 27 points and 14 rebounds and Deron Williams(notes) also scored 27 and added nine assists in Utah’s first win over San Antonio since April 2008.

Andrei Kirilenko(notes) added 12 points and six assists and rookie Wesley Matthews(notes) scored a career-high 12 points for Utah, which improved to 2-3.

Mehmet Okur(notes) and Ronnie Brewer(notes) scored 10 apiece as all five Utah starters scored in double figures.

“Everybody was active, especially from the defensive end,” Okur said. “From the first second until the 48th (minute) everybody was active. That’s the way we’ve got to play every night.”

The Jazz shot over 55 percent in the first half and cooled off only slightly in the second, going 19 for 38 in the final two periods.

“We’ve got to finish off games like we did tonight,” said Boozer, who finished 12 for 20 from the floor. “We needed to play a full 48 minutes of basketball and that’s what we got tonight. Prior to this game, we hadn’t done that.”

Tim Duncan(notes) had 15 points and 13 rebounds and Tony Parker(notes) had 21 points, but scored just four in the second half as the Spurs couldn’t overcome the Jazz’s shooting.

DuJuan Blair scored 14 and Manu Ginobili(notes) had 11 points for the Spurs, who gave up a season-high 60 points in the first half.

“We’ve got a lot of work to do to become a good defensive team and Utah obviously took advantage of that tonight,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “They are always an aggressive club and they do a great job of fighting for 48 minutes.”

The Jazz were coming off a devastating loss at Dallas on Tuesday, when they blew a 16-point lead and allowed the Mavericks to come back and win with a 44-point fourth quarter.

Utah smothered any comeback attempts the Spurs had and ended a four-game skid to San Antonio.

“We just did a good job of executing tonight,” said Williams, who made 11 of 19 shots. “We stayed within our offense. We got good shots and we got stops when we needed them.”

Utah was up by 10 at halftime and only let the Spurs get as close as eight before pulling away and protecting the big lead this time.

Boozer was shooting just 35 percent entering the game and was booed when he missed his first shot early in the first quarter, but quickly won back the fans with a couple of hustle plays. Boozer tied up Duncan and forced two jump balls in the first quarter, then carried Utah with his offense.

Boozer also had two steals, both times swatting the ball away from Duncan in the lane and had three assists and two blocks.

“They got the momentum going early on and got rewarded for their physical play,” Duncan said. “We knew it would be that kind of game.”

The Jazz led 93-80 after three and survived a brief lull before pulling away again.

Duncan got San Antonio back to 97-86 on a putback, but Paul Millsap(notes) answered with a layup and Boozer hit a shot to put Utah back up 103-88. After Michael Finley(notes) went 1 for 2 from the line for the Spurs, Boozer stripped the ball from Duncan to start a fast break, which Matthews ended with a layup to put the Jazz up by 16.

NOTES: The Spurs hadn’t played since beating Sacramento 113-94 on Saturday. … The Jazz outrebounded the Spurs 41-36. … The Jazz hadn’t beaten the Spurs since winning 90-64 on April 4, 2008, in Salt Lake City. … Matthews’ previous career high was eight points. … The Jazz hadn’t scored 100 or more points in a win over the Spurs since February 1999.

Updated Nov 6, 2:23 am EST
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  1. Henry H
    38. Posted by Henry H Sat Nov 7 8:49pm EST

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    Why was my comment removed from this thread?!? It was clearly sarcasm, it contained no cursing or slurs, and it was simply a play on most of the previous comments. What. Is. Up?
  2. Texas_Hurricane
    37. Posted by Texas_Hurricane Fri Nov 6 7:02pm EST

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    The Spurts-Too Old To Have A Chance In The West This Year.
  3. Steven
    36. Posted by Steven Fri Nov 6 6:25pm EST

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    Ha ha the spurs suck so much.
  4. Steven
    35. Posted by Steven Fri Nov 6 6:24pm EST

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    Yo shut 'em down start the violence
    we wilin' wilin' sling back his body found
    washed up on coney island
    when i rolled up this @#$%s heart slowed up
    that killa froze up, when i pulled up jump out with the pump-pump
    thirty two shots and ducked out
    so look out
    left that cat for dead his body smoked out
    cause when i fall y'all killas a kill me kid
    i'm goin' all out
    lifes a @#$%, @#$% it, got the gun bust it
    game play, gotta play by the rules or your own cannot be trusted
    don't try to test, abide your chest, put five inside your vest
    have you layin' with a dead rest
    shoulda known when you were lookin' in the eyes a death
    and i swore forgiveness when i did this
    there was not no witness but he should understand
    cause even god got a @#$% list
  5. paul
    34. Posted by paul Fri Nov 6 6:00pm EST

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    Still early in the season. Talk to me in April Gregg Popovich will fix this. He's the best coach in the NBA period! The 4 titles speak for themselves. The Spurs have chemistry issues, they will be fine. The Mavericks spanked the Lakers in their own building by 14. The Celtics will win the championship before the Lakers will.
  6. <i>eltonelyjr67</i>
    33. Posted by eltonelyjr67 Fri Nov 6 1:10pm EST

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    Talk all the @#$% you want but the Jizz will never win a championship...come next year Williams and Boozer will leave and then AK47 will be left holding his dick!
  7. LU32
    32. Posted by LU32 Fri Nov 6 11:47am EST

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    WOW!! Spurs front line is so impressive. impressively old. I Told you so.
  8. Jose
    31. Posted by Jose Fri Nov 6 11:41am EST

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    jazz are still a dangerous team. - lakers fan.
  9. meanie derick meanie;)
    30. Posted by meanie derick meanie;) Fri Nov 6 10:44am EST

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    hey Spurs fan #4 we dont even have our 2nd best player but yet we find a way to win like every great team does unlike u guys what ur reason for the lost tonight??
    ps
    d will is such a great point guard love watching him everytime has great move go win jazz

    lakers 2010 champs!
  10. bluemoon
    29. Posted by bluemoon Fri Nov 6 10:40am EST

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    With all the pickup in the summer ,thought duncan and company could be lakers, thier is no way duncan and company can beat the lakers , duncan and company is just awful, they are not felling together with all that talent
  11. STACY
    28. Posted by STACY Fri Nov 6 9:25am EST

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    At this point the Spurs are finding themselves. If you look at their line up and bench players they have solid talent everywhere. They need another couple weeks to gel. It is my believe they will be in the thick of things come spring time ready to make a deep run. I am happy with the Nah sayers of the Spurs because they will suprise you as they will be in the West Coast finals this year. #45 Rocks....
  12. tony s
    27. Posted by tony s Fri Nov 6 8:14am EST

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    It is really early but i see no signs of these spur's being a dominant force.
  13. greg h
    26. Posted by greg h Fri Nov 6 7:41am EST

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    Hahahahahaha the spurts spurtted out
  14. joseph c
    25. Posted by joseph c Fri Nov 6 7:39am EST

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    it seems to me every one likes to fight about sports get over it its just a game cant take it when you die and even if you do its just for fun
  15. Buck Nasty
    24. Posted by Buck Nasty Fri Nov 6 6:08am EST

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    lol sounds like spurs fan is still bitter from a spankin they got by the jazz lol…hahahaha good game utah!

    lakers 2010 lol!
  16. ran f
    23. Posted by ran f Fri Nov 6 6:07am EST

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    it's the start of spurs downfall....gogogo JAZZ
  17. Oronde
    22. Posted by Oronde Fri Nov 6 5:41am EST

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    I really like Booz, I got him late in the fantasy draft, he doesnt get the credit he deserves in my opinion
  18. Spurs fan #4
    21. Posted by Spurs fan #4 Fri Nov 6 5:30am EST

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    All the Faker fans out there need to be quiet until your bunch of wussies get going winning by 1 point and overtime over the Rockets and "Thunder".... okay your "champs" alright!! Hey Spurs "get you asses going
    and play ball!!". Faker fans stay off theblog a suck Kobe's mvp.
  19. William
    20. Posted by William Fri Nov 6 3:48am EST

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    just to piss everyone off GO LAKERS!!!!!! neither one of these teams matter lakers vs. celtics finals and lakers win in 6... Get educated can you say "repeat"
  20. ralph
    19. Posted by ralph Fri Nov 6 3:34am EST

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    Henry H... nonsense!!!
  21. Roy S
    18. Posted by Roy S Fri Nov 6 3:19am EST

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    uhmmm typo? don't you mean "DeJuan Blair" instead of DuJuan Blair?
  22. <i>vlabarela</i>
    17. Posted by vlabarela Fri Nov 6 3:19am EST

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    the frontline of spurs is not big and tough enough besides duncan and mcdyes to compete with other nba teams, we have just seen that in the games they played againts chicago and utah.. matt bonner is big but cannot defend tough physical players inside the paint.. he is not even athletic.. he should not be starting for the spurs.. dejuan blair is tough but not tall enough.. i think the spurs should upgrade their frontline if they want to compete with the lakers, celtics, orlando.. these teams have big, young physical players inside the paint..
  23. Russel Dhel
    16. Posted by Russel Dhel Fri Nov 6 2:15am EST

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    spurs team lacks of defense this time.. make an adjustment on that popovich
  24. Ted Williams
    15. Posted by Ted Williams Fri Nov 6 1:58am EST

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    I noticed a strange paradox in comment #6. The poster's username is "Get Educated," yet he/she opines that the Spurs will win because "Mormons don't know how to play basketball." Even if that statement were true, how does it affect that Jazz? The Jazz have no Mormon players.

    In any event, the Spurs most assuredly did NOT "roll," as you predicted they would. They GOT ROLLED! Go Jazz!
  25. Patrick
    14. Posted by Patrick Fri Nov 6 1:42am EST

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    u spur fans obviously are off ur rocker... UTAH rolled.. EEEZZZZZ WIN
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