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Friday, Feb. 23 10:00pm ET
Utah improves on best record in West

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SEATTLE (AP) – Despite their age, the Utah Jazz are acting as if they're determined to win the NBA title that has eluded John Stockton and Karl Malone all these years.

Gary Payton
Gary Payton goes low as he looks for room to get past Olden Polynice.

Malone scored 33 points and the Utah Jazz won their fifth game in a row and seventh straight on the road with a 96-84 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics Friday night.

Coming off a win in Portland on Thursday night, the Jazz improved to 37-16, best in the West, and went 3-0 against the Sonics, winning twice in Seattle. They've won 10 of their last 11 starts.

"They're really playing well," Sonics coach Nate McMillan said. "You still have to pay attention to Stockton and Malone and now they have Donyell Marshall, who is feeding off those guys."

Malone had 23 of his points in the second half, including 12 in the final quarter, when the Jazz pulled away after the score was tied after three periods.

"It's fun," said Malone, who shot 12-for-22 and had 10 rebounds. "I'm playing with a group of guys now who are giving me more energy."

Stockton is 38 and Malone is 37. Utah coach Jerry Sloan is not precise on their ages, but he made a good point afterward.

"If you can't keep up with a guy 39 years old, then you're not working very hard," Sloan said.

The Sonics lost for the third time in four games since the All-Star break. Gary Payton led Seattle with 19 points.

In the final quarter, Payton's 3-pointer cut Utah's lead to 78-76 with 4:48 left before Malone went to work.

Malone sank a 17-footer and followed that with an 18-footer to put the Jazz in front 82-76. Marshall followed his own three-point play by driving through the key for a layup that gave Utah an 87-76 lead with 3:05 left.

Marshall had 20 points and John Starks 12 for Utah, while Ruben Patterson scored 17 and Rashard Lewis 16 for Seattle.

Lewis, who was hospitalized overnight because of a stomach virus, got out of the hospital at noon Friday and played 38 minutes.

"I'm cool. I'm OK. I'm a little weak, but once I got out on the court, being sick wasn't on my mind at all," Lewis said.

The Sonics were hampered in the final quarter by the absence of Vin Baker, their starting power forward. Baker was limited to 21 minutes because of a jammed finger on his left hand, an injury he sustained in the second quarter.

Greg Ostertag came off the bench to get nine rebounds, six in the final period and four of them offensive rebounds.

With Baker gone, the Sonics were forced to try to stop the 6-foot-9 Malone with the 6-5 Patterson. With 2:18 left, Malone told Patterson he was going to post up near the basket and there was no way he could stop him.

"I told Karl I wasn't scared of him," Patterson said with a smile. "But I really love him. He's a great player. He was on fire tonight."

Malone wasn't mad at Patterson.

"It's all in fun with me and Ruben," he said. "I've been kind of kidding around with him for a couple of years. It makes you focus when guys tell you you can't do a certain thing."

Malone scored 11 points in the third quarter, when the Jazz outscored the Sonics 13-3 in the first 4:59 to take a 57-50 lead. A fastbreak dunk by Patterson and two free throws by Lewis in the final 1:18 tied the score at 67.

Game notes
Before the game, McMillan said he didn't have any input in keeping his roster intact. He said general manager Wally Walker made the decision not to make a deal or deals before Thursday's NBA trading deadline. There was speculation that the Sonics were going to trade Payton because Walker said there were no untouchable players this season. "It wasn't my call," McMillan said. "It was Wally's call." As a result of Walker's decision, the pressure is on the Sonics to get into the playoffs. "We kept the team the same," McMillan said. "Now, we're faced with trying to make the playoffs. I think we'll be under the scope for the last two months of the season. Whatever happens the rest of this season will determine where the organization goes."

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