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The Nuggets were finally able to capitalize once again on their athleticism and quickness.
"They were a lot more alive, they went after the ball a little harder than we did," Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. "The players off the bench gave them a big lift. Their bench people killed us."
Williams backed up his proclamations about being the top point guard in the NBA in the closing minutes of the first half when the Nuggets looked like they were about to take control early.
His two 3-pointers and two free throws highlighted a 12-4 run that sent the Jazz into the locker room with a 52-50 lead.
But he said the Jazz were outplayed and outhustled in the first few minutes of the second half and he put the blame on his shoulders for letting his team lose focus.
Nene was hurt with 5 minutes left in the first half. He was working under the basket when Boozer's left leg slammed into his left knee.
"I don't know how severe his injury is, but if he doesn't play we just have to play without him," Dantley said. "Utah, they went without two players. We just have to play without him."
With Nene out, Andersen scored 10 points and grabbed seven boards and Petro chipped in four points and six boards.
"When he went out they picked themselves up," Sloan said. "They seemed to get a lot stronger."
Sloan said he wasn't concerned that the injuries to Kirilenko and Okur were catching up to his short-handed roster.
"I would if they were about 40 years old," he cracked. "I don't have anybody that old so they should be in good enough shape to be able to play."
One thing the Jazz don't want is to see is the Pepsi Center again in a Game 7.
"It's very important to get this over with on Friday," Williams said. "But it's not going to be easy."
NOTES: Nene will be re-evaluated Thursday. ... Anthony had his second straight double-double after managing just one in 16 playoff games last year.
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