You're in the Sports - Sports Wire - National Basketball Association section

Sacramento Kings (1-4) at Utah Jazz (2-3), 9 p.m.

Published online on Saturday, Nov. 07, 2009

- The Sports Network
Bookmark and Share
email this story to a friend E-Mail print story Print
Text Size:

tool name

close
tool goes here
Comments (0)

The Utah Jazz are shooting for their first winning streak of the season, as they host the Sacramento Kings tonight at EnergySolutions Arena.

Utah avoided a three-game losing streak with a 113-99 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday and got 27 points, nine assists and seven rebounds out of Deron Williams. Carlos Boozer added 27 points and 14 rebounds for the Jazz, who pushed their 2009-10 mark to 2-3.

"For us we've got to finish off games like we did tonight," stated Boozer. "We came back and got a great effort. We should have won both of those games (Houston and Dallas). We've got to finish off games. Tonight we came back; everyone had a good effort, especially at the defensive end."

Mehmet Okur and Ronnie Brewer both scored 10 points, while Andrei Kirilenko and Wesley Matthews both chipped in 12 for the victors.

Sacramento has struggled to a 1-4 record this season and suffered a 113-105 setback versus the Atlanta Hawks the last time out on Wednesday.

Kevin Martin, coming off a 48-point performance on Monday in a win over the Memphis Grizzlies, scored 29 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Kings. Jason Thompson had 22 points and 12 boards in defeat.

Rookie Tyreke Evans provided 15 points, while Andres Nocioni and Beno Udrih both had 14 points for the losers.

Martin, meanwhile, will be sidelined for two months after suffering a a hairline fracture in his left wrist. The star guard sustained the injury in a collision with Grizzlies guard Allen Iverson and is scheduled to undergo surgery.

Also, veteran forward Andres Nocioni was arrested Thursday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence. Nocioni was released after posting bail. According to a report from the Sacramento Bee, Nocioni was weaving within his lane and had an odor of alcohol when speaking with a police officer. The 29-year-old released a statement through the team saying he was apologetic for his actions.

Nocioni was acquired by Sacramento last season from Chicago in a trade that sent Brad Miller to the Bulls. In 379 career games with the Bulls and Kings over six seasons, Nocioni has averaged 11.8 points and 5.0 rebounds.

The Kings hope to snap a three-game road losing streak against the Jazz.

Utah won all four meetings with Sacramento a year ago and has won five of six and six of the last eight matchups between the teams. Sacramento has lost four straight trips to Salt Lake City.



A few rules are needed to help foster a feeling of community. We encourage a free and open exchange of ideas in a climate of mutual respect, but any post that violates someone's right to use and enjoy fresnobee.com is prohibited. Before you post, please read the terms of use and obey these simple guidelines.

Here are the ground rules:

  1. Be yourself. A nickname will be used for posts, but if an editor finds a user without a verifiable name, that user will be warned or banned.
  2. Keep it clean. Foul language (defined by prime-time standards) will not be tolerated. Neither will the intentional misspelling of foul language or the use of non-English curse words.
  3. Be truthful. Do not lie or link to sites that may be considered libelous, defamatory or false.
  4. Be nice. Don't harass anyone. Don't threaten anyone. Don't use racial slurs. Don't post anything sexually explicit.
  5. Be an individual. Do not advertise or solicit. Do not harvest any information for business use.
  6. Be original. Do not post copyrighted material.
  7. Follow the law. Don't do anything or post anything considered illegal by city, county, state or federal regulations and laws.

more videos »