Jazz 95, Knicks 93

1 2 3 4 T
UTH (3-4) 25 23 30 17 95
NYK (1-7) 18 13 33 29 93

Final

7:30 PM ET, November 9, 2009
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
UTA 7-6 99.9 99.2 4-2 3-4 W3 6-4
NY 3-10 101.4 107.9 1-7 2-3 L1 3-7
Injury Report
UTAH
· Kyle Korver SG - Nov 23: OUT
· Ronnie Price PG - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· Mehmet Okur C - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· C.J. Miles SF - Nov 21: OUT
NEW YORK
No significant injuries
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Last 5 Games
UTAH (ET) NEW YORK (ET)
Nov 07 SAC Loss 104-99
Nov 05 SA Win 113-99
Nov 03 @DAL Loss 96-85
Nov 02 HOU Loss 113-96
Oct 30 LAC Win 111-98
Nov 07 @MIL Loss 102-87
Nov 06 CLE Loss 100-91
Nov 04 IND Loss 101-89
Nov 02 NO Win 117-111
Oct 31 PHI Loss 141-127
· Complete Schedule: Utah | New York
Starting Lineup
 UTAH (PPG)NEW YORK (PPG)
 SG  R. Brewer 12.0 PG  C. Duhon 6.5
 F  A. Kirilenko 14.5 SF  W. Chandler 12.0
 PF  C. Boozer 18.3 SF  L. Hughes 13.2
 C  M. Okur 14.3 F  D. Gallinari 14.2
 PG  D. Williams 19.8 C  D. Lee 17.5
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· Team rosters: Utah | New York
Team Stat Leaders
 UTAHNEW YORK
PointsD. Williams 19.8A. Harrington 20.2
ReboundsC. Boozer 11.0D. Lee 9.9
AssistsD. Williams 9.9C. Duhon 6.2
StealsR. Brewer 1.3L. Hughes 2.0
BlocksA. Kirilenko 1.2W. Chandler 1.2
· Team stats: Utah | New York
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The New York Knicks' continued struggles are hardly a big surprise, but the Utah Jazz certainly weren't planning on such a slow start.

The Jazz will face more challenges during a tough four-game road trip, but they'll hope to begin with a victory Monday night at Madison Square Garden against the sputtering Knicks.

Utah (2-4) has averaged 51 wins over the last three seasons, but it has not looked like a playoff team during its lackluster start, which hit a new low with a 104-99 home loss to Sacramento on Saturday.

The defeat was especially surprising considering that Utah was 33-8 at home last season while the Kings had the worst record in the NBA. The Jazz, though, were outscored 30-13 in the third quarter and allowed Sacramento to shoot 11 of 19 from 3-point range in the game.

"It was a bad game for us, period," point guard Deron Williams said. "We had a 15-point lead in the second quarter and then just let it slip away. Then the third quarter was even worse."

The Jazz lost despite season highs of 29 points and 15 assists from Williams. Last season, the team won its first five games with Williams sidelined due to an ankle injury.

Utah coach Jerry Sloan felt his team's problems may have had something to do with effort.

"I thought we'd come with a lot more energy," Sloan told his team's official Web site.

Utah, already 0-2 on the road, now embarks on a trip that includes games at Eastern Conference powers Boston and Cleveland. The visit to New York may present the team's best chance for a victory, even though the Jazz have lost five straight games there since a 92-78 win on Feb. 20, 2004.

That's because the Knicks (1-6) have allowed at least 100 points in each of their seven games, with opponents shooting 49.8 percent from the field -- among the worst marks in the NBA.

In its third straight defeat, New York gave up 40 points in the first quarter of a 102-87 loss at Milwaukee on Saturday, trailing by 31 at halftime and never competing with the Bucks.

"I don't know," guard Chris Duhon said. "We just got to continue to figure it out. It's just one of those things where we're struggling in many ways. The only way you can get out of it is just fighting through it."

Duhon was removed after going 0 of 4 and scoring one point, while Wilson Chandler and Al Harrington combined to shoot 2 of 17 (11.8 percent) and scored eight points.

Harrington, already removed from the starting lineup, has had his minutes decrease as he continues to struggle. He's still the Knicks' leading scorer even after shooting below 40 percent for the fourth straight game.

Rookie Jordan Hill, the eighth overall pick in last summer's draft, saw his most extensive action against the Bucks, totaling seven points and six rebounds in 13 minutes. Fellow first-year player Toney Douglas had 16 points -- easily his most in six games.

"They are earning some more time," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni told his team's official Web site. "We're early yet, so we're going to go like we've been going and just trying to get better. ... But I do like what I've been seeing out of Toney Douglas. He's seems to get better all the time. And Jordan did some stuff."


Series At A Glance

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NBA Scores

Monday, November 9th
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Utah 95 Final
New York 93
Toronto 124 Final
San Antonio 131
Minnesota 105 Final
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