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    Posted on Fri, May. 09, 2008 10:15 PM

    Boozer propels Jazz to 104-99 win over Lakers

    
Utah’s Carlos Boozer (right) was a handful Friday night for Lamar Odom and the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers.
    Utah’s Carlos Boozer (right) was a handful Friday night for Lamar Odom and the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers.

    SALT LAKE CITY | Carlos Boozer broke out of his slump with 27 points and tied his career playoff high with 20 rebounds, leading the Utah Jazz to a 104-99 victory over Los Angeles on Friday night, cutting the Lakers’ lead in the series to 2-1.

    It was the Lakers’ first loss this postseason.

    Game four of the Western Conference semifinal is Sunday at Utah.

    The win made the home teams 11-0 in the four conference semifinal series.

    Deron Williams had 18 points and 12 assists for Utah, which atoned for two miserable performances in Los Angeles by taking the lead early in the second quarter and hanging on to it the rest of the way.

    Kobe Bryant scored 34 points for the Lakers, who got within three points with 3:22 to play but never caught the Jazz.

    Utah improved to 4-1 in the playoffs at home, where the Jazz had the league’s best mark in the regular season (37-4).

    Utah’s offense was stagnant in the first two games, but on Friday the Jazz started hitting from the outside and moving the ball around enough to clear the inside for layups.

    Utah went 39 for 78 from the field (50 percent) and overcame Los Angeles’ advantage from the foul line. The Jazz took nine fewer free throws than the Lakers but went 20 for 28 from the line.

    Los Angeles went on a 6-0 run to get within 95-92, then Boozer went to work. He hit a hook shot over Luke Walton in the lane to put Utah up 97-92, then Bryant lost the ball while falling and didn’t get the foul call he wanted. The Jazz used 23 of the 24 seconds they had on the shot clock and Boozer made a shot over Lamar Odom.

    After Bryant missed a three-point try, the Jazz got the rebound and went to Boozer again for a 101-92 lead with 1:57 left.

    Walton hit a three-pointer with 1:08 left to get Los Angeles within 103-97, then Bryant made two from the line.

    The Jazz missed again, but the Lakers bobbled the ball and Williams forced a jump ball. The guard didn’t stand a chance against Lakers center Pau Gasol, but it ate up time and the Lakers turned it over again.

     

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