Santa Fe New Mexican

Rockets tune out Jazz, 100-87

- By Matthew Coles

SALT LAKE CITY — Chris Paul says that midrange jumpers are like layups for him.

The Houston Rockets have emphasized dunks and 3-pointers in becoming one of the NBA’s most efficient offenses but Paul’s in-between jumpers proved to be the difference when the long-range shots weren’t falling.

“I wasn’t joking about that,” Paul said of his layup comment. “If [Rudy] Gobert’s going to back, that’s what I’m going to shoot.”

Paul had 27 points and 12 rebounds while James Harden scored 24 points to power the Houston Rockets to a 100-87 win over the Utah Jazz on Sunday night, taking a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinal series.

“It showed a lot of grit for us to come in here and win two games,” Paul said.

Paul, playing the sidekick to Harden for most of his first season in Houston, took center stage, controllin­g the tempo and getting to his favorite spots as the Rockets led from start to finish.

“Chris is shooting those shots like a layup,” Harden said. “He was extremely aggressive tonight, which we need from him.”

Donovan Mitchell scored 25 before fouling out and Joe Ingles had 15 for the Jazz.

Mitchell started finding lanes to the basket late and got the Jazz within 85-80 after he fueled a 10-2 run, sending the crowd into a frenzy. But Paul, who matched his scoring high for this playoff run, hit a pull-up jumper and found Trevor Ariza for a 3-pointer to put the Rockets back up by double digits and they never looked back.

 ?? PRESS RICK BOWMER/ASSOCIATED ?? The Rockets’ James Harden scored 24 points to power Houston to a 100-87 win Sunday over the Jazz. Houston leads the series 3-1.
PRESS RICK BOWMER/ASSOCIATED The Rockets’ James Harden scored 24 points to power Houston to a 100-87 win Sunday over the Jazz. Houston leads the series 3-1.

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