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When Kirilenko sank a 3-pointer to close out scoring in the quarter, the home fans booed, and the Hornets did little to change that in the second period. Matt Harpring's short hook over Morris Peterson, capped an 8-0 run that put Utah ahead by 30 with 4:24 still remaining in the half.
Soon after, Paul was called for his third foul and came out. Unable to respond with sustained runs, the Hornets trailed 66-39 at halftime.
New Orleans made a bid to climb back in the third quarter, outscoring Utah 37-21 and pulling to 87-76.
Paul scored eight points and set up eight other scores during the period, including an alley-oop lob to Rasual Butler, who finished with 21 points. Peja Stojakovic, playing as a reserve in his second game since returning from an ailing back, added a pair of 3-pointers.
The crowd was back in the game, but not for long. Jumpers by Kyle Korver and Brewer helped the Jazz open the fourth quarter on a 7-2 run. Paul committed his fifth foul on a charge during that stretch and went to the bench, forcing the Hornets to try to chip away at a 16-point deficit without him.
Instead, consecutive fast-break dunks by Brewer made it 100-82 before Paul checked back in with a little over six minutes to go, and New Orleans never got within single digits.
Notes: Utah's 66 points in the first half also marked the most points allowed in a half by the Hornets. ... Utah snapped a three-game road losing streak, improving to 15-23 away from home.
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