Carmelo, Billups power Nuggets past Jazz
The Denver Nuggets unveiled their new two-point guard look Sunday
night with Chauncey Billups and rookie Ty Lawson.
The results were impressive with Billups scoring 29 points to
go with Carmelo Anthony's 37 in a 119-112 win over Utah that
snapped the Jazz's winning streak at four.
Lawson scored 11 points and had an assist and two key steals
in his return from a sprained ankle that cost him four games, but
it was the things that don't show up in the stat sheet next to his
name where his presence was truly felt.
"He is a speedster," Jazz forward Kyle Korver said. "He gets
out and he goes, attacks the basket and he is surrounded by
shooters and scorers. And you pair him with Chauncey, he makes them
more dangerous. And then you have to be concerned about Carmelo
from the outside."
Lawson teamed with Billups to steady the Nuggets' sometimes
erratic offense.
"Ty and Chauncey can attack," Anthony said. "Ty can get to
the rim any time he wants and Chauncey, being able to shoot the
ball and then create for himself like he can, it makes it hard for
them to double-team me and Nene down there."
Lawson said his twisted ankle took longer to heal than he
expected but he looked 100 percent.
"I felt like I didn't miss a step because I was shooting and
doing everything I could without running," he said. "It felt good
to get my blood pumping again."
When the Nuggets drafted Lawson, the Nuggets spoke about how
he could keep Billups fresh for the stretch run. But a bonus is
getting on more minutes on the floor together with his mentor.
"That will be good because I like playing on the ball and off
the ball," Lawson said. "So, if he's gets a rebound, then I'm gone.
He does the same thing: I get the rebound, he's gone. It's good to
have two ball-handlers on the court. It should be fun to play with
him."
Nene added 18 points for the Nuggets, whose win on this
January night could mean a lot come April.
Denver improved to 3-0 against Utah, winning the season
series, which could prove crucial for playoff seeding should these
teams end up with the same record in the tight Western Conference.
"Coming down the stretch, this game right here is going to
mean a lot," Anthony said.
Point guard Deron Williams led the Jazz with 23 points.
Korver had 19, Carlos Boozer 18 and Paul Millsap 17.
Although Utah's lone lead came at 7-6, this game was
contested until the final minute.
Boozer's drive made it 108-104 with just under two minutes
left, but Billups iced it with a 3-pointer with 57 seconds left
that made it 113-108.
"Carmelo got it started, Chauncey finished it," Boozer said.
The Nuggets shot 49 free throws - making 41 - a testament to
their aggressiveness.
"You give up 49 free throws on the road. Are you kidding me?
You've got no chance to win," Utah coach Jerry Sloan said.
"We're an attacking team," said Billups, who was 17 of 19
from the line. "We try to get out on the break and we not many
times settled for jump shots tonight. We got into the bonus early
and once you smell blood, once you get into the bonus with eight
minutes, then you're going to continue to attack and not settle for
jumpers and let them get off on a run."
The Jazz shot just 27 free throws, making 20.
Lawson had missed four games since spraining his left ankle
against Golden State on Jan. 5, and in his absence, the Nuggets
lost some of the fluidity in their offense, often having trouble
with pace and penetration that's so crucial to their philosophies.
Coach George Karl also missed Lawson's disruptive defense and
said he looks forward to putting him on the court with Billups more
often during the last half of the season, just like they were for
much of the fourth quarter Sunday night.
Williams doesn't like the thought of Denver using their two
point guards together like this.
"(Lawson) has given them a different dynamic because he is a
different point guard than Chauncey," Williams said. "You know they
are going to push tempo a lot more. He is one of the fastest guys
in the league and he knocks you with the ball in his hands. He puts
a lot of pressure on your defense."
Notes: Utah hasn't won in Denver since Feb. 6,
2008. ... The Nuggets are 21-2 when leading after three quarters.
... The Nuggets had only 16 assists to Utah's 30.