jeudi 29 octobre 2009

Anthony, Lawson lead Nuggets to victory against Jazz

DENVER (AP) — Ty Lawson (FSY) might need to dust off an old nickname.
Before his days at North Carolina, Lawson was called "Sparkplug" because of his ability to come into a game and provide instant energy.
The rookie did just that Wednesday night, scoring seven of his 17 points in a pivotal fourth-quarter run to help the
Denver Nuggets to a season-opening 114-105 win against the Utah Jazz.
GAME REPORT:
Nuggets 114, Jazz 105
"Play fast and get people involved," Lawson said. "I've been doing that since I was younger."
Although Anthony Carter
(FSY) got the start, it was Lawson who was in the game at crunch time.
Lawson ignited a 9-0 run at the start of the fourth quarter, scoring on driving layups and quick jumpers to help the Nuggets pull away in what had been a close game.
"There's such a speed to the game when Ty's on the court," Nuggets coach
George Karl said. "Right now, I'm just going to ride guys that are going."
That would definitely include
Carmelo Anthony (FSY), who scored a game-high 30 points. He's simply starting where he left off in the preseason, when he led the league with 23.6 points a game.
"It was a statement game for me," Anthony said.
The Jazz certainly got the message.
"He's a terrific player," Utah coach
Jerry Sloan said. "He's one of those players who knows when to start. He knows when the season is ready to start. He's very hard to guard."
Chauncey Billups (FSY) finished with 25 points, and Kenyon Martin (FSY) added 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Deron Williams (FSY) led Utah with 28 points and 13 assists. Andrei Kirilenko (FSY) and Ronnie Brewer (FSY) each contributed 16 on a night when two-time All-Star Carlos Boozer (FSY) struggled, shooting 3-for-14 and scoring 12 points — most coming late. He also had 11 rebounds.
"They really jumped us in the fourth quarter," Williams said. "They gained some momentum with that start, and we never regained it."
It all started with Lawson, who lived up to his childhood nickname.
"That might come back now," he said, grinning.
Denver took the lead for good with time winding down in the third quarter when Billups was fouled by Williams on a three-point attempt with four-tenths of a second left. Billups made all three free throws to give the Nuggets an 82-80 lead.
Anthony put the exclamation on the win with a dunk over
Paul Millsap (FSY) with just over 6 minutes remaining, giving the Nuggets a double-digit lead.
Before the opening tip, Anthony grabbed a microphone and thanked the capacity crowd for braving the weather to attend the game. The Denver area was blanketed with nearly a foot of blowing snow throughout the day.
With the Jazz already in town, though, there was no thought given to postponing the game.
The Nuggets, who are coming off a trip to the Western Conference finals, unveiled their Northwest Division championship banner before the game. Denver and Utah have won the last four division crowns, capturing two apiece.
That's why, although early, this was a crucial divisional game, at least as far as tiebreakers are concerned. Karl said the schedule-makers did the teams no favors by having this matchup so early.
Denver plays at the Portland Trail Blazers, another top contender in the division, Thursday night. The Nuggets were hoping that the snow tailed off enough for their flight to Oregon to depart.
Denver was missing the long-range touch of
J.R. Smith (FSY), who served the first game of a league-mandated seven-game suspension for pleading guilty to reckless driving over the summer.
The Jazz were short-handed as well, playing without
Matt Harpring (FSY) (ankle, knee), C.J. Miles (FSY) (left thumb) and Kyle Korver (FSY) (left knee). Korver had arthroscopic surgery on his knee in New York on Wednesday. He is to return to Salt Lake City for rehab and will be re-evaluated Nov. 9.
Utah received a scare 24 seconds into the game when center
Mehmet Okur (FSY) hobbled to the locker room after trying to draw a charge on Nene.
But he returned late in the first quarter wearing a flexible brace on his left knee.
"It could have been worse," said Okur, who had 13 points. "I'll be OK."
NOTES: This is the second time the Nuggets have hosted the Jazz in the season opener. Denver beat Utah 139-125 on Oct. 28, 1983, at McNichols Sports Arena, the Nuggets' previous home. ... Official Leroy Richardson was briefly examined by the Nuggets training staff after he tumbled while running up the court in the fourth quarter.
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