Final

Series: Game 2 of 2

Series starts 11/9

Game 1: Sunday, November 9th
Jazz99Final
Knicks107
Game 2: Monday, March 30th
Knicks104Final
Jazz112

Knicks 104

(29-45, 10-26 away)

Jazz 112

(46-27, 32-6 home)

TV: FOX ROCKY

9:00 PM ET, March 30, 2009

EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City, UT

1 2 3 4 T
NYK 24 22 32 26104
UTH 36 31 19 26112

Top Performers

New York: D. Lee 21 Pts, 10 Reb, 1 Ast, 3 Stl

Utah: D. Williams 24 Pts, 2 Reb, 13 Ast, 2 Stl

Jazz hold off Knicks for 15th straight home win

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Team Stat Comparison
NEW YORK UTAH
Points 104 112
FG Made-Attempted 36-71 (.507) 42-77 (.545)
3P Made-Attempted 7-23 (.304) 5-11 (.455)
FT Made-Attempted 25-34 (.735) 23-30 (.767)
Rebounds (Offensive-Total) 6-34 6-34
Assists 19 27
Turnovers 20 18
Steals 13 12
Blocks 2 0
Fast Break Points 7 19
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 26 (4/0) 25 (1/0)
Largest Lead 2 24
Top Performers
NEW YORK UTAH
D. Lee
Points: 21
Reb: 10
Ast: 1
Stl: 3
Blk: 0
D. Williams
Points: 24
Reb: 2
Ast: 13
Stl: 2
Blk: 0
Game Leaders
 NEW YORKUTAH
PointsA. Harrington 24D. Williams 24
ReboundsD. Lee 10C. Boozer 11
AssistsC. Duhon 7D. Williams 13
StealsJ. Jeffries 3C. Boozer 4
BlocksJ. Jeffries 2C. Boozer 0
· Team stats: New York | Utah
Next 5 Games
NEW YORK (ET) UTAH (ET)
03/31 @DEN 9:00pm
04/04 TOR 1:00pm
04/05 @TOR 6:00pm
04/07 @CHI 8:30pm
04/08 DET 7:30pm
03/31 @POR 10:00pm
04/02 @DEN 10:30pm
04/03 MIN 9:00pm
04/05 @NO 7:00pm
04/08 @DAL 9:30pm
· Complete Schedule: New York | Utah
Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY -- Jerry Sloan was annoyed when the Utah Jazz blew a huge lead Saturday and had to come from behind to win a game they had all but clinched.

When the Jazz did the same thing in a 112-104 win over the New York Knicks on Monday night, the Utah coach went from irked to concerned.

Fast Facts

• The Jazz are 32-6 at home this season but 14-21 on the road.

• The Knicks fell to 10-26 on the road.

• The Knicks have scored 100-plus points in 55 of their 74 games this season.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Utah led by 24 early in the fourth quarter, but for the second game in a row watched a big lead slowly erode into a deficit.

"We just kind of stood around and didn't execute our offense," Sloan said of the Jazz in the third quarter. "There's a difference between moving on it and just kind of flopping around."

Deron Williams had 24 points and 13 assists and Carlos Boozer added 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Jazz, who are becoming consistent in some very bad ways. Utah led Phoenix by 21 on Saturday, then needed to rally to beat the Suns in overtime.

"It's tough when you get up 20 against a team at home. You kind of relax a little bit and I think that's the case of the last two games," Williams said. "It's unfortunate that we couldn't get more rest like we wanted to and finished those games out early."

Utah won its 15th straight home game and tied Portland for fifth in the Western Conference standings. The Jazz visit the Trail Blazers on Tuesday night, one of six straight road games Utah has against teams that appear headed to the playoffs.

"We played really well at times and we played really poorly at times," said Utah's Kyle Korver, who had 16 points. "We can't have those lapses like we did."

Al Harrington scored 24 to lead the Knicks before getting ejected with two technicals for arguing a foul call with 22 seconds left. The Knicks were down six before Harrington's tirade allowed Korver to put away the game with two free throws for the technical fouls.

About an hour earlier, nobody would have expected the game to be remotely close at the end. But the Knicks outplayed the Jazz in the third quarter and even took a one-point lead late in the fourth before Utah regained its feet.

"The players really came out focused and did a great job the second half," New York coach Mike D'Antoni said. "The first half, we were just running in the mud and just didn't play well.

David Lee had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and Nate Robinson and Jared Jeffries scored 11 each for the Knicks.

Paul Millsap had 12 points and seven rebounds and Ronnie Brewer scored 17 for the Jazz, who survived another defensive collapse.

"We're going to score with the ball. We don't have a problem in that area," Williams said. "It's just getting stops that we've got to focus on."

Harrington hit a 3-pointer, Robinson added a free throw for a 3-second violation and Harrington added two more from the line during an 8-2 run that gave the Knicks the lead. Harrington's free throws got New York within 92-91, then Robinson stole the ball and broke for the basket, where he drew a foul from Williams.

Robinson hit both free throws and the Knicks were up 93-92 with 7:17 left. The Jazz fans who weren't booing were silent, stunned that Utah was behind in a game that seemed all but over just after halftime.

The Knicks' lead didn't last long. Williams drove through traffic for a layup and Millsap made two free throws to get Utah going on an 11-3 run, which was too much for the Knicks to overcome this time.

Wilson Chandler's two free throws got New York within 108-104 with 30 seconds left, but Williams got the ball through a double-team to Korver, who was fouled and made both shots for a 110-104 lead with 22 seconds to go.

Harrington was called for an offensive foul on the inbounds play and got a technical for arguing, then another for continuing with the tirade.

The Knicks had stormed back in the third quarter, outscoring Utah 32-19 on 10-for-17 shooting. Harrington had nine points during the period as the Knicks got within 86-78 entering the fourth.

"We had a terrific half, showed a lot of character and played extremely well in the second half," Harrington said. "We played as hard as we could and when you play that hard you usually make good plays."

Game notes
The Jazz outrebounded the Knicks 25-16 in the first half. ... Williams' eight assists in the first half were one fewer than the Knicks had as a team. ... The Jazz were 14-for-20 in the first quarter. ... The Knicks finished 25-for-34 from the foul line. ... Knicks G Larry Hughes strained his right ankle in the second quarter and did not return. ... D'Antoni was called for a technical as the officials reviewed whether Williams was attempting a 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds left in the first half. Williams was inside the line, but with the technical got three foul shots anyway and made them all to give the Jazz a 67-46 lead at halftime.

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