Williams leads charge in Jazz's win over Mavs
This time, there was no fourth-quarter collapse by Deron Williams
and the Utah Jazz against the Dallas Mavericks.
Williams had 20 points and nine assists in his return to the
lineup, Carlos Boozer added 15 points, and the Jazz beat the
Mavericks 111-93 on Saturday night.
In the teams' last meeting on Nov. 3 in Dallas, Dirk Nowitzki
scored 29 of his 40 points in the fourth quarter as the Mavericks
rallied from a 16-point deficit in the final 8 minutes for a 96-85
victory.
Boozer and his teammates made sure there would be no repeat.
"As soon as the third quarter was over, we said, 'Remember
what happened last time,' and we moved forward," Boozer said. "We
brought it up so it didn't happen again. We played great the whole
game, got out to a big lead, and we kept it this time."
Utah never allowed its lead to fall below 13 points in the
game's last 21 minutes.
Williams, a former Dallas-area high school star, missed the
previous two games because of a bruised right wrist.
The wrist tightened up in the fourth quarter and Williams
failed to score down the stretch. But the Jazz stayed aggressive,
with Boozer and Kyle Korver contributing 10 points apiece in the
final quarter.
Coach Jerry Sloan wasn't sure if Williams would be available
until just before warmups, and Williams came through with 41
minutes of playing time, running the offense and going 3 for 7 from
3-point range.
"We definitely remembered that last game, remembered what
they did to us," Williams said. "We've blown leads here a couple of
times, so we wanted to keep executing and keep doing the things
that got us the lead and I think we did a better job of doing that
today."
Nowitzki finished with 29 points, but only 10 in the fourth
quarter.
"I think we did a good job on him," Boozer said. "We made him
work."
Jason Kidd added 19 points, Jason Terry scored 16, and Erick
Dampier had 13 rebounds for the Mavericks, who had won two in a row
and five of their previous seven.
The Mavericks played without forwards Josh Howard and Drew
Gooden. Howard sustained a left thigh contusion Friday against San
Antonio, while Gooden sprained his right ring finger and needed
four stitches to close a cut on his chin in the same game.
"It hurts, but you've got to be able to win with the guys
available," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. "No excuses there."
Both teams were in the second half of back-to-backs. Dallas
won 112-103 at San Antonio on Friday night, while Utah lost at
Memphis, 91-89.
Utah took control with 18-4 first-half run, moving from an
18-all tie to a 36-22 edge midway through the second quarter.
The Jazz held a 50-40 halftime advantage, then opened the
third quarter with an 13-3 spurt, including a pair of 3-pointers by
Williams for a 63-43 lead. Utah carried an 83-62 advantage into the
fourth quarter.
Notes: According to media reports, the Mavericks are set to
reacquire F Eduardo Najera in a trade with the New Jersey Nets.
Dallas would send F Kris Humphries and Shawne Williams to New
Jersey. The trade can't be finalized until Monday, when the league
office reopens from the weekend break. Najera played for Dallas
from 2000-04. ...The Mavericks announced a sellout of 19,922, but
there were some empty seats because of the Eagles-Cowboys playoff
game. At halftime, fans cheered as Cowboys highlights were shown on
the big screen.