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  Friday, Mar. 24 10:00pm ET
Malone rallies Utah in Seattle
 
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SEATTLE (AP) -- Karl Malone found his shooting touch just in time for the Utah Jazz.

The perennial All-Star started the second half 0-for-6 from the field, but came through with six points in the final two minutes, including a turnaround jumper with 6.2 seconds left, lifting the Jazz to a 98-95 victory Friday night over the Seattle SuperSonics.

Bryon Russell, Rashard Lewis
Utah's Bryon Russell, who scored 18 points, draws the foul on Seattle's Rashard Lewis.

"It's a thrill to be playing," Malone said. "It feels great to hit a big shot like that. I know I'll either be the hero or the goat when the ball is in my hands in that situation."

The Jazz led 96-95 when Malone hit a baseline jumper over Horace Grant. Vernon Maxwell had a chance to tie the game, but his 3-point attempt with 2.3 seconds left was short, and Utah controlled the rebound.

Malone had 21 points and 12 rebounds, as all of Utah's starters scored in double figures.

The Jazz won for the 12th time in the last 13 games. The Sonics dropped their third straight home game and fourth in their last five at home.

Jazz coach Jerry Sloan was relieved that his team rallied.

"They present difficult matchups for us," Sloan said of the Sonics. "They're a tough team for us to play."

The teams split four games this season.

Gary Payton scored 28 points, Vin Baker added 25 and Maxwell added 18 for Seattle. Baker said the Sonics should take heart because they could have won two of their last three home games.

"Against Portland and Utah, we should have won the games. They came down to the wire," Baker said. "A break here or there and we could have won those games."

John Stockton had 15 points and 10 assists for the Jazz. His bounce pass to Jeff Hornacek for a layup gave the Jazz a 96-93 lead with 35 seconds left.

"The ability of Karl and Jeff to get open even when the defense knows what's coming is amazing," Stockton said.

Grant's jumper cut the deficit to a single point before Malone closed out Utah's win.

Grant said he should have fouled Malone instead of contesting his game-winning shot.

"If I had to do it all over again," Grant said, "I'd put him on the foul line and make him earn it."

Malone's two free throws tied the game at 83 with 5:48. The game seesawed the rest of the way.

Down 74-65 early in the fourth quarter, the Jazz retook the lead with a 10-2 run sparked by Greg Ostertag with five points for a 75-74 lead with 9:52 remaining.

"Our bench has been key for us in winning the last 20 games or so," Malone said. "The starters came back in and it was a two-point game."

The Sonics led 73-65 after three periods. Payton and Baker took turns leading Seattle. Payton scored eight straight points, including back-to-back 3-pointers, and Baker scored 10 straight points at one stretch for a 66-56 lead with 3:58 left in the third quarter.

Seattle's performance in the first half was a big improvement over its lackluster play recently.

The Sonics outscored the Jazz 25-16 in the second period and led 45-42 at halftime.

Game notes
Seattle's Ruben Patterson missed his first game of the season. He did not dress because of a sore Achilles' tendon. ... Rashard Lewis started for the third time. He and Payton are the only Sonics who have played in all 69 games. ... Baker played 21 minutes in the first half and did not have a rebound.

 


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