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Utah made a short-lived run early in the fourth quarter, but could only get within 12 points before the Lakers ended their only cold stretch of the night.
The Lakers led by 19 at the end of the third and increased the lead to 20 before the fourth even began when Ronnie Price was called for a technical and Sasha Vujacic made the free throw to put the Lakers up 77-57. The Jazz tightened up defensively and used a 10-2 run to get back in it, holding the Lakers without a field goal until Farmar's 3-pointer with 6:50 remaining put Los Angeles up 82-67.
Farmar's shot got the Lakers rolling on a 9-2 run that pretty much sealed it.
"We finished strong," Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson said. "We played well with the limited lineup that we had out there."
The Lakers had been in control since the end of the first quarter. After the Jazz cut the lead to one point, the Lakers scored the next 12 and closed the period on Farmar's 3-pointer that just beat the buzzer and gave Los Angeles a 31-18 lead.
The Jazz didn't score from Paul Millsap's layup that cut it to 19-18 with 3:18 left in the period.
NOTES: The Lakers are 2-1 against Utah this season. ... Williams, Boozer, Odom and Bryant were named to the USA Basketball national team pool Wednesday. ... Odom converted three three-point plays in the first quarter. ... Odom and Vujacic had three steals each for the Lakers.
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