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Wednesday, Feb. 7 10:30pm ET
Jazz improve to 20-1 against Grizzlies

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) – The Utah Jazz packed up one more victory before heading into the All-Star break.

Karl Malone
Malone

Karl Malone scored 10 of his 34 points in the final 5 minutes as the Jazz beat the Vancouver Grizzlies 92-82 on Wednesday night.

Utah coach Jerry Sloan was concerned his veteran team might look past the Grizzlies heading into the break. But the Jazz put Sloan's worries to rest by winning their fifth straight and improving to 11-0 in Vancouver.

"We had had some guys that had already packed to go home before they came to play. That's always a huge concern," Sloan said. "We've been blessed with great players who are able to get the job done."

Malone played the largest role in the victory.

With Utah leading 77-76, Malone sandwiched a pair of free throws around four field goals for 10 consecutive points as the Jazz broke the game open, moving to 20-1 lifetime against the Grizzlies.

"We just executed, got some good looks and gave them one shot, one opportunity on the other end," said Malone.

The Grizzlies used a strong defensive effort to stay in contention. When Malone, John Stockton and Donyell Marshall, who finished with 24 points, returned from a breather, the Jazz led 68-67 with 9:25 to play.

But the Grizzlies turned the ball over on three of their next four possessions.

"We didn't play in the fourth quarter," Grizzlies coach Sidney Lowe said. "We had one group which did well, but when we changed, we lost something."

Michael Dickerson scored 27 for Vancouver, which had a modest two-game home winning streak snapped.

Vancouver players will be thinking about basketball during the break.

"Even though it's the All-Star break, guys are going to think about basketball," Grizzlies veteran Grant Long said. "I don't know how you could be in our current situation and not think about how to somehow come back after the break and make things better."

Game notes
Utah was without guard John Starks, who left the team earlier this week to attend his mother's funeral. ... Rookie Stromile Swift played a season-high 31 minutes for Vancouver. ..... Stockton, who needed 17 points against Vancouver to pass Kevin McHale into 54th spot on the league's all-time scoring list, scored seven points Wednesday ... The loss was the Grizzlies' 22nd straight against the Western Conference. Their last win over a conference opponent was Nov. 29 against Phoenix. ... Attendance for the first home date since Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley indicated he may seek another home for his franchise: 13,240. The figure is just below the club's average attendance for the season. Heisley will meet with NBA commissioner David Stern during the All-Star weekend to discuss the financial status of his franchise.
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