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Jazz 107, Timberwolves 100

SALT LAKE CITY - Al Jefferson hit two big buckets in the final minutes of his 40-point night to lead the Utah Jazz to a 107-100 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday at EnergySolutions Arena.

With the Jazz needing a win to remain in the playoff hunt, Jefferson had his biggest game in his three years with Utah. He tied his career-high in scoring on 19-of-27 shooting, grabbed 13 rebounds and dished out six assists.

The Jazz improved to 42-38 to keep up with the Lakers, who took a 42-37 record into their game against the Warriors on Friday night. Utah owns the tiebreaker against the Lakers and would earn the final spot in the Western Conference playoffs if the two teams end up tied.

J.J. Barea scored 23 points off the bench for the Timberwolves, who dropped to 29-50 but put up a gutsy fight despite being outmanned.

Minnesota played without reigning Western Conference player of the week Nikola Pekovic, who dressed but didn't play because of a left calf contusion. Backup big man Greg Stiemsma started at center.

Randy Foye and Mo Williams each scored 16 points for the Jazz, who have won eight of 10 games to fight back into playoff contention.

Jefferson gave the Jazz the lead for good at 99-98 after snapping an 8-0 T-Wolves streak. He then had another big bucket with 39.3 second remaining. He lost his dribble but then quickly put up a leaner to give Utah a three-point advantage after beating the shot clock.

Williams then hit six free throws down the stretch to clinch the win for Utah.

Things got feisty in the fourth quarter. Derrick Favors, the Jazz's 6-foot-10 backup big man, pushed 6-foot Barea after the diminutive T-Wolves guard put his shoulder and elbow in his midsection while he turned around to head downcourt.

Barea plopped onto the court and Favors was called for a flagrant foul.

That sequence shifted momentum in Minnesota's way.

Barea hit both flagrant free throws, cutting the Jazz's lead to 97-92 with 4:49 remaining.

Minnesota continued an 8-0 run when Rubio hit consecutive 3-pointers, giving the T-Wolves a 98-97 lead with 3:52 to go.

The Jazz struggled to get this win despite shooting 58.3 percent. Minnesota only shot 46.2 percent.

The Jazz and Timberwolves play again Monday in Minnesota.

NOTES: Minnesota will honor coach Rick Adelman for his recent milestone of reaching 1,000 coaching victories before Saturday's home game against Phoenix. "He's a great guy. I played for him and he's a great man to be around," said Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin, who played under Adelman in Sacramento during his 16-year career. "I'm happy for him. It is a great accomplishment in this league. It takes a long, long time and a lot of success to get to a thousand wins." ... Adelman joined Don Nelson, Lenny Wilkens, Jerry Sloan, Pat Riley, Phil Jackson, George Karl and Larry Brown in that elite 1,000-win group. ... Corbin entered Friday's game with 85 career wins as an NBA head coach. Can he see himself reaching 1,000 victories? "We'll keep praying about it and see where it goes." ... Jazz reserve center Enes Kanter underwent surgery to repair his dislocated left shoulder Wednesday in Chicago. He is out for the remainder of the season.