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  Saturday, Apr. 1 9:00pm ET
Nuggets snap 3-game skid vs. Jazz
 
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DENVER (AP) -- Rookie James Posey, a 6-foot-8 forward, seems to be settling comfortably into his new role as a shooting guard.

Karl Malone and Laef LaFrentz
Raef Lafrentz, right, had 9 points and 11 rebounds.
Posey hit six of eight shots from 3-point range and finished with 20 points to help the Denver Nuggets beat the Utah Jazz 112-92 on Saturday night.

Antonio McDyess scored 33 points and Nick Van Exel 27 for the Nuggets, who outscored the Jazz in every quarter and never trailed, withstanding Utah rallies in both the third and fourth periods.

Raef LaFrentz had 11 rebounds and McDyess 10, and Van Exel had 14 assists for the Nuggets, who had lost three straight to the Midwest Division-leading Jazz. "I was surprised by Posey and the way he shot the ball," McDyess said. "It was almost automatic for him in the corner."

Utah guard John Stockton said his team's scouting report said Posey can shoot the 3-pointer. As he gained confidence with it, he wasn't missing anything."

Posey, previously a starter at small forward, has struggled at times in his new position. But he scored a season-high 25 points at Washington on Wednesday and had 21 at New Jersey last Sunday.

"My teammates and my coaches are telling me to shoot the ball," Posey said. "So when I get an open look, I'm shooting it. I'm on a high right now. I'm feeling confident."

Karl Malone had 27 points and 13 rebounds for Utah, and Bryon Russell added 17 points.

Utah coach Jerry Sloan was ejected after drawing his second technical foul with 2:46 left in the game.

Denver's 20-point victory tied its largest winning margin in the history of the 119-game series; the Nuggets beat Utah 116-96 on Oct. 27, 1979, also in Denver.

Denver, winner of only 21, 11 and 14 games the past three seasons, improved to 30-43.

"This is obviously a big win for us," Denver coach Dan Issel said. "We have really concentrated on the season not being over, that we need to get to 35, 36 wins to have something to build on."

Malone thinks the Nuggets actually have been underachieving.

"Those guys have got talent. I don't know why their record is what it is," he said. "They've got to be driving coach Issel crazy. We knew they'd be ready to play us."

Utah, trailing 47-39 at the half, mounted a 10-2 run early in the third period to get within two points. Baskets by Malone kept the Jazz close, but Posey hit consecutive 3-pointers to make it 63-53 with 5:35 left in the quarter.

George McCloud's 3-point basket made it 75-56, and his free throw on Sloan's first technical gave Denver an 80-60 lead late in the period.

Russell had two straight 3-pointers early in the final quarter during Utah's 9-0 run that got the Jazz within 86-74, and another Russell long-range shot made it 92-83 with 6:14 left. But the Jazz got no closer as Denver fashioned a 9-0 flurry, including two rebound baskets by McDyess.

Utah beat Golden State 114-97 at home Friday night, and Sloan said his team appeared sluggish on the second night of the back-to-back games. "Our energy level is a huge concern," he said. "The game last night was not a long, hard, physical game. We should have had more energy. The Nuggets had all the energy. They dunked over our heads. They made layups. When they wanted to rebound, they rebounded. We couldn't get anything going and couldn't make any stops."

With Posey hitting three 3-pointers, the Nuggets jumped out to their biggest lead of the first half at 25-13 with 3:42 left in the opening quarter. Utah went on an 8-2 run to cut the deficit to 27-21 at the end of the period.

Jacque Vaughn's basket got Utah within 29-25 early in the second period, but McDyess scored seven points in the period and Denver took a 47-39 lead at intermission. The Jazz shot only 29 percent in the quarter.

Game notes
The Nuggets were without guard Tariq Abdul-Wahad, who underwent season-ending surgery Friday to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist. He will be in a cast for eight weeks, then begin rehabilitation. ... Despite the loss, Utah has won 15 of its last 18 games and 10 of its past 13 road games. ... Denver shot 51 percent compared to Utah's 43 percent and also was 11-of-20 shooting from 3-point range compared to Utah's 5-of-16. ... McDyess moved past Bobby Jones into 17th place on the Nuggets' career scoring list with 4,834 points. ... The crowd of 19,099 was the Nuggets' fourth sellout of the season.
 


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