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Wednesday, Feb. 14 9:00pm ET
Inside-out Jazz overwhelm Knicks

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- With Karl Malone at the free throw line and John Starks behind the 3-point arc, the Utah Jazz had nothing to worry about.

Karl Malone
Karl Malone drew plenty of fouls, including Larry Johnson's sixth, and hit 14 of 16 free throws.

Malone scored 33 points, hitting 14 of 16 free throws, and Starks added 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting from 3-point range against his former team as Utah beat the New York Knicks 106-90 Wednesday night.

Most importantly for the Jazz, they played well and rebounded from a gut-wrenching overtime loss one night earlier against Western Conference rival Sacramento.

"You never know how you're going to come back and play," said Utah coach Jerry Sloan. "We had a lot of guys that played well. Our energy level was pretty good, especially for our older guys."

John Stockton added 15 points while Donyell Marshall scored 12 points and had 10 rebounds as the Jazz beat the Knicks for the seventh straight time.

Glen Rice came off the bench to lead the Knicks with 24 points, while Latrell Sprewell had 23, Allan Houston had 12 and Marcus Camby 10. New York, saddled with foul problems, couldn't keep up with the Jazz in the fourth quarter.

For all the talk this season about the Knicks having the league's best defense, they've wilted in both games coming out of the All-Star break. Utah's 106 points was a season high by an opponent, one night after the Nuggets pounded New York 96-77 in Denver.

"Our morale is low," Sprewell said. "We're not playing with the type of confidence and competitiveness that we were before. We have to bring more energy, more passion, and just the will to win."

Trailing 81-75 entering the fourth period, New York seemed poised to challenge after Camby opened the quarter with a dunk and Rice followed with a jumper to trim the deficit to 84-79. But the Knicks went cold, hitting only three field goals through the first 11 minutes of the quarter. By then, the Jazz had opened the lead to 97-85 and never were threatened again.

How could New York get anything going? Larry Johnson and Houston fouled out. Charlie Ward and Kurt Thomas finished with five fouls, and Camby spent much of the second half on the bench with four.

"When the key guys, myself, L.J. and Kurt get into foul trouble, it's going to be tough for us to win," Camby said.

Always a challenge for any defense, Malone has been doing some of his best work lately without anyone guarding him. Over the past six games, the Mailman is 43-of-46 from the free throw line.

"I missed two tonight. That's not good," Malone said.

Early in the third, Malone even connected from 3-point range.

"It's about time I got one. I haven't made one in three years," he said.

The Knicks cut the margin to 88-81 on two free throws by Sprewell with 8:03 remaining, but Malone seized control on Utah's ensuing possession.

He went down hard when Thomas locked him up with 6:20 to play, and stayed on the floor long enough to put a scare through the near-sellout crowd at the Delta Center.

The Jazz took a timeout to regroup. Thomas was assessed a flagrant foul and Malone, after collecting himself on the bench, hit one of his two free throws.

Utah retained possession and after the Jazz milked the shot clock, Malone drew a foul on Johnson, his sixth, and the Mailman hit both free throws to put Utah up 91-81 with 6:10 remaining.

"Karl Malone was terrific inside," Sloan said. "He just played really active and had a terrific game."

The only drama from there came when Sprewell sprained his left ankle while driving the lane with 3:17 to play. It happened near the same spot where, one night earlier, Sacramento's Chris Webber sprained his left ankle.

"I just rolled it over, so we'll tomorrow how much it swells up," Sprewell said. "That's the one thing I have been blessed with. I am a limber guy."

Sprewell planned to treat the swelling with ice on the flight back to New York, then he will be re-evaluated on Thursday.

Game notes
Stockton played in the 1,307th game of his 17-year career, tying Buck Williams for fourth place on the NBA's all-time list. ... The Jazz were whistled for illegal defense twice in an eight-second span of the third quarter. ... At halftime, Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson presided over wedding vows for 93 couples in a Valentine's Day promotion by a radio station.

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