Williams, Miles Help Jazz Outscore Knicks 131-125

Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan told the players to bring running shoes.

They did Wednesday night, with an output peak season in a 131-125 victory over the Knicks in New York.

"We have succeeded in the past that the pace of play against them," said Deron Williams of Utah. "They run hard on the offensive end and are a little sensitive on the defensive. We used to our advantage."

Williams and CJ Miles scored 24 points reservation in Utah has crisis presented a balanced attack with seven players in double figures.

Al Jefferson added 19 points for Utah. Raja Bell had 18, Paul Millsap and Andrei Kirilenko 17 14th

Mehmet Okur Utah center book is back in action after missing the last six games for a lower back strain and finished with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting.

"I thought we had," said Sloan. "Our guys played well. We had the ball well. We work really nice drop the ball."

The Jazz finished with 31 assists and shot 58.4 percent in the field.

When the game was not athletic, was a 3-Point Shootout.

The Jazz hit 10 of 22 beyond the arc and New York made 14 of 29.

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