SEATTLE -- It didn't seem likely the Seattle SuperSonics would get
another chance to play in Salt Lake City.
Considered all but dead after two woeful performances at Utah, the Sonics
are headed back there for a deciding Game 5 in their first-round playoff series
with the Jazz.
Gary Payton had his first career playoff triple-double with 35 points, 10
rebounds and 11 assists, while Rashard Lewis had 20 points and Vin Baker added
18 as the Sonics made it two consecutive wins at home with a 104-93 victory
Wednesday night.
"If we play like this again Friday night, we'll be OK," Payton said after
setting a career playoff high with the 35 points. "Everybody is playing well
for us. It's a lot easier when everybody is playing well."
Game 5 will be Friday night and the winner moves on to face Portland in a
best-of-7 second-round series that begins Sunday in Portland. The Trail
Blazers wrapped up their first playoff series against Minnesota in four games
Tuesday night.
"This team has not played it's best game yet," Brent Barry of the Sonics
said. "In order to win Game 5, we're going to have to."
The Sonics held Utah to seven points on 3-for-21 shooting in the second
quarter, but the Jazz came back to get within two points with 7:16 left. But
Payton helped the Sonics pull away again as he had 15 points in the final
period.
"We were executing pretty well in the first quarter," Utah coach Jerry
Sloan said. "All of a sudden, we quit executing in the second quarter."
Bryon Russell led the Jazz with 26 points, while Karl Malone had 23 points
and 14 rebounds.
In an emotional fourth quarter when Malone and Sloan were both ejected after
receiving their second technical fouls, Jeff Hornacek hit a 3-pointer to cut
Seattle's lead to 82-80.
But the Sonics got two free throws from Payton with 6:50 to go and the
20-year-old Lewis made another free throw before Greg Ostertag of the Jazz made
a free throw with 5:45 left to make it 85-81.
Payton then hit a 3-pointer, Lewis made a 5-footer and then another free
throw and Seattle had a 91-81 lead with 4:15 left.
Sloan was thrown out with 1:11 left and Malone was ejected with 24 seconds
to play. Malone departed after a jawing match with Payton, when Payton also was
called for a technical.
The Jazz were whistled for six technicals, all in the second half and four
in the last 3:40 of the game. Ostertag and Hornacek also received technicals.
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"No, we didn't lose our composure," Malone said. "I don't regret anything
that happened. But if we would have had this intensity in Game 3, we would have
won that one."
Payton wouldn't reveal the details of what he and Malone said in their
exchange before Malone left for the locker room.
"What we had to say to each other, that's between him and me," Payton
said. "If he wants to carry it over to Game 5, that's OK with me. Me and him
have never got at it like that before."
Sonics coach Paul Westphal took a shot at the way the Jazz play.
"They know how to flop and make it look worse than it is," he said. "When
I got old as a player, I played that way, too."
With Payton sitting on the bench with four fouls, the Jazz cut Seattle's
lead to 78-71 over the final 3:26 of the third quarter.
The Sonics, whose biggest lead was 65-48 with 6:51 left in the third
quarter, were up 73-61 when Payton went to the bench and was replaced by
Shammond Williams.
The Jazz's horrible shooting in the second quarter helped the Sonics to a
50-36 halftime lead as they outscored Utah 24-7 in the second period.
Down by as many as eight points in the first quarter, the Sonics scored the
first 10 points of the second quarter. Baker opened up the period with two
baskets, Payton followed with two more and Barry drove in for a layup to give
Seattle a 36-29 lead 2:57 into the quarter.
Notes
- In the second quarter, the Jazz went more than five minutes between
baskets. After Scott Padgett's 3-pointer with 5:59 to go in the period, Utah
didn't score again until Malone's 15-footer with 37 seconds remaining in the
first half.
- The seven points scored by the Jazz in the second quarter were
a team low in a period by Utah in the playoffs. And the seven points also were
a Sonics' opponents' low for a quarter in the playoffs.
- Utah and Seattle
have split their eight games this season.
- Payton also had a career playoff
high six steals. His 10 rebounds tied his career playoff high.
- Seattle's
starters provided 95 of its points.
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