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New Jersey Nets vs Utah Jazz 14.01.2012 + DOWNLOAD LINKS !!!!
New Jersey Nets vs Utah Jazz 14.01.2012
New Jersey Nets vs Utah Jazz 14.01.12


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THE FACTS: The Utah Jazz gave a rude welcome to five former Jazz players in an easy 107-94 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Saturday night.

Al Jefferson scored 20 points and Paul Millsap had 18 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Jazz, who improved to 6-1 at home. They helped Utah beat a Nets team that features ex-Jazz players Deron Williams, Mehmet Okur, DeShawn Stevenson, Kris Humphries and Sundiata Gaines.

Humphries had 18 points and 10 rebounds for New Jersey, which is the only team in the NBA that has five players who previously played for another single team.

QUOTABLE: "It was weird. You work with a guy as long as we worked with him, it was a little different feeling seeing him on the other side. I've said before I think he's doing a good job with his team and hopefully they'll get better."
-- Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin on facing Williams on Saturday night.

THE STAT: 64. The Nets' defense had no answer for the Jazz near the basket as Utah had a whopping 64 points in the paint.

TURNING POINT: The Jazz closed the first half with an energetic 9-0 surge with seven of the points coming in the last 35 seconds of the second quarter. Jefferson started the spurt with a turnaround jumper, and Millsap gave the Jazz a spark with a put-back dunk. Raja Bell scored on a fast-break dunk and a layup, with Jefferson blocking a close-range shot by Williams sandwiched in-between. The run put Utah ahead 57-40 going into the break.

HOT: Bell and C.J. Miles each got off to slow starts for the Jazz this season, but both players enjoyed a turnaround game against the Nets. Bell shot 5-for-6 for a season-high 12 points and was again one of Utah's top defenders. Miles had a little extra juice in his legs and shot 6-for-8. He finished with 17 points and six rebounds. Miles' point total was also a season-high.

NOT: Williams, who got a mixed reaction when he was introduced before the game and booed every time he touched the ball when the contest was still in doubt, appeared frustrated for much of the night. Whether it was the fans getting to him or he was just tired while playing on the second night of a back-to-back, it was an off night for Williams. He scored 16 points, but shot just 3-for-15. He had five assists and five turnovers.

QUOTABLE II: "They had more energy than us. They had a little more pep in their step. Their passes were much more crisp than ours. They executed better. Their big guys beat us up on the boards and again we didn't shoot the ball well."
-- Nets coach Avery Johnson on his team's struggles on Saturday night.

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