Jazz send Magic to their 1st road skidDeron Williams had 17 points and 11 assists and the Utah Jazz sent Orlando to consecutive road losses for the first time this season, beating the Magic 119-115 on Saturday night. Carlos Boozer added 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Andrei Kirilenko returned after missing three games and finished with 16 points, eight assists and seven rebounds. Mehmet Okur scored 29 points for the Jazz, who have won three in a row for the first time since early December. The Magic, who lead the NBA with 16 road wins, never led and blew several chances from the foul line in the fourth quarter. After making 20 of 21 free throws in the first three periods, Orlando was 10-for-20 in the final 12 minutes, opening the period 3-for-10. Dwight Howard scored 29 points for Orlando and made a career-best 16 from the line, but was just 3-for-9 in the fourth. The Magic were coming off a 113-103 loss at Denver on Friday night and completed a four-game Western trip 1-3. Howard also had 15 rebounds, and Rashard Lewis added 27 points for the Magic. After trailing by 10 early, Orlando kept it close in the second half and got within two points several times. Hedo Turkoglu finally tied it at 93 on a 3-pointer, then Howard had a chance to give the Magic their first lead, but missed both foul shots with 5:25 remaining. The Jazz quickly regained the lead when Kirilenko slipped a pass in the lane to Boozer, who dunked it and drew a foul. Boozer converted the three-point play and Okur followed with a 3-pointer. The Magic continued to struggle from the line and the Jazz slowly pulled away, taking a 107-98 lead on a back-door layup by Williams off a pass from Boozer. Orlando extended the game with fouls, but the Jazz were able to hold on for the win. Ronnie Brewer and Matt Harpring scored 11 each for the Jazz. Maurice Evans had 11 points, and Jameer Nelson and Turkoglu scored 10 each for Orlando. Notes:@ Jason Hart's shot just inside the half-court mark at the end of the third went in and put Utah up 85-80 entering the fourth. ... All 10 starters scored in double figures. Utah had 32 assists, twice as many as the Magic. Harpring returned after missing one game to be with his wife as she gave birth.
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