Final

Series (Game 4 of 4)

Series starts 11/2

Game 1: Monday, November 2nd
Rockets113Final
Jazz96
Game 2: Tuesday, February 16th
Jazz104Final
Rockets95
Game 3: Saturday, February 27th
Rockets110Final
Jazz133
Game 4: Wednesday, April 7th
Jazz96Final
Rockets113

Jazz 96

(51-28, 19-20 away)

Rockets 113

(40-38, 22-17 home)

Coverage: ESPN/WatchESPN

8:00 PM ET, April 7, 2010

Toyota Center, Houston, TX

1 2 3 4 T
UTAH 22 24 31 1996
HOU 33 27 36 17113

Top Performers

Utah: P. Millsap 13 Pts, 11 Reb, 3 Ast, 4 Stl, 4 Blk

Houston: A. Brooks 28 Pts, 5 Ast

Jazz-Rockets Preview

STATS LLC

The Utah Jazz are coming off their highest-scoring game in nearly two decades. The Houston Rockets are well aware how capable the Jazz are of putting up big numbers.

Utah looks to win its third straight over the Rockets when it visits the Toyota Center on Wednesday night.

After being held to 92 points in a loss to the Lakers on Friday and snapping an 11-game streak of scoring at least 100, the Jazz (51-27) topped Oklahoma City 140-139 in overtime on Tuesday behind Deron Williams' career-high 42 points.

Williams, who also had 10 assists, hit the go-ahead jumper from the top of the key with 1.1 seconds left in the extra session. He was 14 of 23 from the field, scoring 11 points after the third quarter.

"Deron is always focused. I don't think there's a game he's not focused," said Carlos Boozer, who finished with 28 points and 14 rebounds.

Utah shot 52.1 percent and went 12 of 21 from 3-point range. It was the Jazz's highest-scoring game since a 141-126 victory over Denver on Dec. 13, 1990 and the most combined points in an NBA game this season.

With the win, Utah moved into second place in the Western Conference -- a half-game ahead of third-place Dallas. The Mavericks, Suns, Nuggets and Jazz are all fighting for three of the top four spots in the West, which earns home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.

If the Jazz can keep up their recent offensive surge, it seems they would be in good position to secure one of those seeds. They have won 14 of 20, averaging 112.0 points, and have scored more than 120 in five of those games.

One of those contests was against Houston. Utah beat the Rockets 133-110 on Feb. 27, shooting 67.5 percent. Williams scored 35 points, shooting 13 of 17.

The Jazz have won two straight over the Rockets after losing the series opener in November. That includes a 104-95 victory at Houston on Feb. 16.

Williams is averaging 24.5 points and 12.2 assists the last six times he has faced the Rockets.

Houston (39-38) has won three of five following a four-game losing streak, including a 113-103 triumph over Memphis on Tuesday. The Rockets led by four at the half, then closed out the third quarter with an 11-2 run to take an 88-74 lead.

"We fought so hard during the early part of the season to get into the playoffs," said Trevor Ariza, who finished with 12 points and eight rebounds. "Now, to know that you have no chance is kind of tough to get motivated."

Kevin Martin finished with 29 points in his second game back after missing the previous five with a left shoulder sprain. Martin has combined for 65 points in his last two games against the Jazz, shooting 61.3 percent.

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