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Road weary: Jazz want to prove they can win in L.A.

 

SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah Jazz are almost right where they want to be.

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The only thing that could top tying the Western Conference semifinals against the Lakers would be if Game 5 was in Utah instead of Los Angeles. The home team has won all four games of the series and the Jazz would need to end that trend in order to advance.

"I think the pressure is on us a little bit. We've got to go out there and prove we can win there," point guard Deron Williams said at practice Monday. "I think we have the confidence now to do that. We just have to come out and have a good start to the ballgame and hopefully that carries over for the rest of the game."

Whoever wins Game 5 on Wednesday will be one victory away from clinching when the series returns to Utah on Friday.

The Jazz evened the series 2-2 on Sunday with a 123-115 overtime win at home. The Jazz needed two straight victories in Utah after falling behind the Lakers 2-0 when the series opened in Los Angeles.

"We have a good chance. We made the series 2-2 and kind of started over," forward Andrei Kirilenko said.

The Jazz feel they have some momentum now after giving the Lakers their first consecutive losses since late March, but one thing Utah is not counting on is Kobe Bryant's back bothering him the way it did Sunday.

Bryant said he had a back spasm early in the first quarter Sunday and was in pain the rest of the game. The Jazz said Monday they didn't notice much of a difference -- Bryant still had 33 points and 10 assists -- and expected the NBA's MVP to be at full strength in Game 5.

If the Lakers win on Wednesday, the remaining possibilities for the Jazz look pretty bleak.

Los Angeles would host Game 7 if the series goes that far. The Jazz would much rather win in on Wednesday and have a chance to clinch at home than lose Game 5 and have to win again in Utah to stay alive and force a final game.

A year ago, Utah won Game 7 at Houston in the first round, but being the road team when it's winner-take-all is not a good position to be in. The Jazz have played well on the road at times this season, just not against the Lakers.

The Lakers swept both regular season games against Utah in Los Angeles and opened the playoff series with two more home wins. The Jazz fell way behind in the first half of both games and were never able to recover.

"We still feel like in L.A. the first two games, we played three good quarters. We just didn't play four," forward Carlos Boozer said.

The Jazz have been an enigma all season, going 37-4 in the regular season, yet struggling on the road. They opened the playoffs with two wins at Houston in the first round and haven't won away from home since.

Utah shot 41 percent in the two games in Los Angeles, then 51 percent at home.

The Jazz will need to find a way to beat the Lakers in the Staples Center for the first time since January 2006 if they are going to win the series.

"Why not? We've done it in the past. We can do it," Kirilenko said.

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May 12, 2008 8:25 pm
Everyone expected the Lakers to win this series, even most Jazz fans.  I think the pressure is all on the Lakers.  If they lose of Wednesday, they will take a beating by the media and Laker fans.  I pick the Jazz to win a close game on Wednesday.  Laker fans sho ...(more)
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May 14, 2008 4:38 am
Just as they have done consistantly in the playoffs to this point they will do it again. The refs have been one sided to this point for the home team and shouldn't change until the league gets there Boston/LA finals. Can anyone tell me what the odds of all but one home team winning each game to this point? It's actually gatting ugly to watch these games anymore, and this is coming from a fan of th ...(more)
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May 13, 2008 5:28 pm
I dont watch the NBA anymore but my dislike for Kobe has me really pulling for Utah. You guys think the Jazz have a legitimate chance to pull this off? And if not, do you consider the Lakers as the favorite to win it all?  
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May 13, 2008 11:11 am
Well hopefully Kobe Bryant's back stops hurting by tip off!!!  Last game we had all the performance you can ask for from our big three Kobe Bryant, Lamar Odom, and Pau Gasol. And a great ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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