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Jefferson, Hayward lift Jazz past Suns, 103-88

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[March 28, 2013]  SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Al Jefferson and Gordon Hayward scored 25 points apiece and the Utah Jazz defeated the Phoenix Suns 103-88 on Wednesday night to stay within a game of the eighth-place Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference playoff battle.

Utah (36-36) used a 10-0 run to open the fourth quarter and led by as many as 19 while outscoring Phoenix 56-32 in the paint.

Jefferson finished 12 of 23 with nine rebounds, two blocks and two steals.

Jefferson had 27 points combined in the previous two games, but picked up his game with Wednesday's injury to second-year backup Enes Kanter, who dislocated his left shoulder early in the second quarter.

Wesley Johnson had 22 points and Luis Scola 20 to lead the Suns (23-49), who dropped their fourth straight.

Utah shot 52 percent.

With Phoenix out of the playoff picture, the Suns chose to rest starting guard Goran Dragic.

Utah led by as many as 13 points in the third quarter. But the Suns were within 75-71 going into the fourth thanks to Johnson's 10-point third, including a 3-pointer at the buzzer.

Utah opened the fourth just as it started the game, with hot shooting and a take-it-to-them attitude.

Jefferson scored on a layup, converted a three-point play and hit a midrange jumper to open the fourth and Alec Burks added a 3-pointer during the run as the Jazz stretched their lead to 85-71 with 8:58 left.

The Jazz led by as many as 13 in the second quarter and 53-44 at halftime.

Utah opened 6 of 6 to take a 12-6 lead and shot 70 percent (16 of 23) in the first quarter.

Scola tried to keep the Suns in it, hitting four of his first five shots and 7 of 9 in the half to lead all scorers at the break with 15.

But the Suns were outscored 22-4 in the paint in the first half.

Phoenix started rookie Kendall Marshall in place of Dragic, who was coming off a season-high 31-point, 12-assist effort in a 102-100 loss to Brooklyn on Sunday.

Dragic has averaged more than 36 minutes the last five games, averaging 17.2 points, 10.8 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 steals.

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"We're just kind of shutting him down," Suns interim coach Lindsey Hunter said before the game. "He's been playing a whole lot of minutes and we're going to give him a break periodically through these last couple of games. If you watched him come out of games, he's looked like he's been in a brawl."

Hunter said sitting Dragic will give him an opportunity to look at his young guys.

Any one in particular?

"All of them," said Hunter, who used 11 players in the first half.

The Suns have long been out of the playoff race, but they do have a vested interest in seeing the Jazz finish ahead of the Lakers for the eighth Western Conference seed. If the Lakers miss the playoffs, the Suns get the Lakers' draft pick that is not lottery protected as part of the Steve Nash deal.

While the Jazz won their second straight, they lost a key piece.

Kanter left the court in obvious pain with 10:23 left in the second quarter with what team officials said was a dislocated left shoulder. He is to have an MRI on Thursday morning.

Kanter was biting hard into his mouthpiece, supporting his left arm and stopped courtside as if he wanted to try to pop the joint back into place. Team trainer Gary Briggs led him to the locker room shortly thereafter.

The injury occurred while the 6-foot-11, 248-pound Kanter was diving for a loose ball and collided with Suns center Hamed Haddadi, who is listed at 7-2, 265 pounds.

Kanter is averaging 7.3 points and 4.4 rebounds for Utah while playing with the second unit.

NOTES: The Jazz on Wednesday signed former Marquette standout Jerel McNeal to a 10-day contract from the D-League's Bakersfield Jam. The 6-3 guard finished his college career as Marquette's all-time leader in scoring, steals and games played, but went undrafted in 2009. ... Former Jazz C Mehmet Okur attended Wednesday's game. ... Marshall made his first career start and opened 0 for 3 with a pair of first-half turnovers, but had nine assists in the first half. He finished with seven points and 13 assists.

[Associated Press; By LYNN DeBRUIN]

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