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Phoenix 96, Utah 89 SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 9 (AP) - Matt Barnes scored 21 points and Alando Tucker added 19 as the Phoenix Suns beat the Utah Jazz 96-89 on Thursday night.
The Suns, who didn't make a 3-pointer in their opening loss to Atlanta on Wednesday, went 9-of-21 from beyond the arc against Utah (1-1) and didn't trail after the opening minutes of the first quarter.
Kyle Korver scored 16 points and Mehmet Okur had 12 points and eight rebounds for Utah, which opened with a victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday.
Deron Williams, a U.S. Olympian this summer, had nine points and five assists as he played the entire first and third quarters.
Boris Diaw added nine points and eight rebounds for Phoenix, which outrebounded Utah 45-35, the second straight time Utah was outrebounded by double figures.
Phoenix led by as many as nine points in the third quarter and pushed the lead to 14 points late in the fourth quarter, largely because of Tucker. The second-year forward from Wisconsin scored 11 points in the final quarter.
Barnes, an offseason free agent signing, scored eight points in the final quarter for Phoenix, which shot 48.6 percent from the field.
Guard Morris Almond scored 10 points and forward Paul Millsap had a team-best 11 rebounds for Utah.
Both teams struggled from the free throw line, making just 61 percent. Phoenix's Shaquille O'Neal missed his first three free throws and finished with five points.
The Jazz played without All-Star forward Carlos Boozer, who missed his second consecutive game resting a sore left hamstring. The Suns were without Amare Stoudemire (torn iris in right eye) and Leandro Barbosa (family reasons) for the second straight game.
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"I like to act decisively whenever I'm trying to get something done," Dumars said. "But I'm well aware that there has to be another team that's willing, and there has to be a good deal for both teams. Those two things will slow you down in doing a deal."
Preseason is always weird. Shaq goes from a dominating game on the boards on Wed to a total focus on blocking out on Thur and they get 10+ on their differential in Salt Lake.
Rebounding is at partly a function of the opponent's offense. The Hawks offense appeared to be focused on attacking from the weak side and so misses just dropped into Shaq's lap. My read on it was that the Jazz tried to shoot over Shaq and so the rebounds were mostly on the weak side. (This is just a guess, but it seems likely.)
The Nuggests will present a new set of issues than the Hawks and Jazz. It will be interesting to see how the team responds.
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"I like to act decisively whenever I'm trying to get something done," Dumars said. "But I'm well aware that there has to be another team that's willing, and there has to be a good deal for both teams. Those two things will slow you down in doing a deal."