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Thunder down Jazz

George stars with 43 points and 14 rebounds in rousing win

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SALT LAKE CITY: Paul George hasn’t stopped thinking about last season’s playoff exit against the Utah Jazz.

“I’ve owed this to this team. I didn’t like the way I finished in this arena last time I was here. That was on my mind,” said George, who had 43 points and 14 rebounds to help the Oklahoma City Thunder hold off Utah 107106 on Saturday night.

The Thunder lost to the Jazz 4-2 in the first round of the 2018 NBA playoffs. George wasn’t fully healthy and struggled at times, and that sour taste has stuck with him.

“This building. This building,” he repeated, shaking his head.

Jerami Grant and Steven Adams each scored 15 as the Thunder (21-10) won their fourth straight game and tied Denver for the best record in the Western Conference. Russell Westbrook had eight points on 3-for17 shooting with 12 rebounds and nine assists.

Rudy Gobert had 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Jazz (16-18). Donovan Mitchell scored 20, Derrick Favors added 16 and Ricky Rubio had 12 points and 14 assists, his most since he’s been in Utah.

Three nights after scoring 43 points against Sacramento, George went 15 for 25 from the field and made five three-pointers while dishing out six assists.

“He really got into an unbelievab­le rhythm and flow. What he did was remarkable out there,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.

George hit a jumper to extend Oklahoma City’s lead to 106-97, but the Jazz fought back on the strength of their defence.

After a miss by Westbrook, Mitchell drove for a layup to make it 107-105. After Mitchell and Dennis Schroder exchanged steals, Westbrook fouled out trying to block Mitchell on a potential tying dunk with 1.5 seconds remaining.

“Russ saved the game,” George said. Mitchell was slow to get up after hitting the floor hard, and his first free throw rimmed out. Mitchell launched the second free throw high, apparently attempting to generate a long rebound, but it swished through for the final margin.

“Just missed a free throw,” Mitchell said. “No way around it. That can’t happen.”

Westbrook was on the bench with four fouls when Rubio made a three-pointer to give the Jazz a 79-70 lead midway through the third quarter. George scored 18 points in the last 6:04 of the period – on everything from

driving dunks to spinning 3s – to forge a 93-81 advantage after three free throws with five seconds left.

“Russ went down and I knew I had to take over. I looked to be aggressive, attack and make plays,” George said.

In all, the Thunder outscored the Jazz 23-2 when everything went through George. He flexed while facing the Utah crowd on the baseline, he talked trash with Joe Ingles and he demanded the ball, even while drawing double-teams at times.

George didn’t do it just by shooting. In the fourth quarter, Mitchell looked as though he was headed for a breakaway dunk and George somehow took the ball from him. A couple of plays later, the Jazz overplayed him and he deftly dropped the ball off to Adams for an easy slam.

“He’s putting the ball in the hole at an incredible rate,” Donovan said.

“Everybody talks about the points, but he had 14 rebounds tonight and he gets those four, five, six seven assists and he gets a few steals. But it’s the total impact he has on the game and he’s been doing an incredible job.”

George took some time getting in a rhythm after offseason knee surgery and the Thunder lost four straight. Since then, he has become nearly unstoppabl­e. In his last nine games, George has averaged more than 32 points on 47 per cent three-point shooting.

“This is about the best he’s played since he’s been with us in Oklahoma City,” Westbrook said. “Once he gets it going, just make sure to find that hot hand.” — AP

 ?? — AP ?? No way through: Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (No. 45) steals the ball from Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George (No. 13) in the second half of their NBA game on Saturday. Thunder won 107-106.
— AP No way through: Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (No. 45) steals the ball from Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George (No. 13) in the second half of their NBA game on Saturday. Thunder won 107-106.

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