Jazz Come Back Strong Beat Spurs 109-83

Posted by Jeff Sack under Main 

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The Utah Jazz came back with a vengeance in game three of their NBA Western Conference Finals series, as they defeated the San Antonio Spurs 109-83. It was the Jazz first game in their home arena in the series, and it certainly looked like the home cooking did them some good.

Although San Antonio dominated the first quarter, 23-15, and still led at the half, the momentum swing started in the late second quarter. The Jazz actually outscored the Spurs in the quarter even though they trailed at the half 47-43.

The Jazz just took the game over in the second half, outscoring the Spurs by 30 points, 66-36. The win puts the Jazz back in the series now trailing 2-1 with game four in Utah on Memorial Day. Utah’s two go-to men this post season guard Deron Williams, and forward Carlos Boozer again led the parade for the Jazz. Williams had 31 points and 8 assists including going 4-5 from three point range. Boozer had 27 points and 12 rebounds. Spurs point guard Tony Parker was high scorer for San Antonio with 25 points and 7 assists.

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