Jazz stifle Heat as Miami’s road woes continue

UTAH: The Miami Heat were unable to complete a furious second half fightback as the defending NBA champions continued to struggle on the road, falling to a 104-97 loss to the Jazz in Utah on Monday.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Miami Heat orward LeBron James (6) goes to the basket as Utah Jazz forward Paul Millsap (24) looks on in the second quarter. Net photo.

*LeBron 18 away from 20,000 career pointsMondayWashington    120-91    OrlandoBoston    100-89    CharlotteMemphis    73-99    LA ClippersChicago    97-58    AtlantaDallas    113-98    MinnesotaPhoenix    90-102    Oklahoma City Sacramento    124-118    Cleveland     UTAH: The Miami Heat were unable to complete a furious second half fightback as the defending NBA champions continued to struggle on the road, falling to a 104-97 loss to the Jazz in Utah on Monday.LeBron James scored 32 points to help the Heat cut a 21-point deficit to just two when they pulled within 93-91 in the final few minutes, but the Jazz held firm to consign Miami to a third loss in four contests on their six-game road trip."The game was too close to be nervous,” Utah big man Al Jefferson told reporters. "I knew they would make their run, they are too good.”Gordon Hayward scored seven of his 22 points in the final three minutes, Al Jefferson added 23 and 11 rebounds as Utah (21-19) made sure their early hard work would result in a victory.After being buried by the home team’s assault through the first three quarters, Miami (24-12) embarked on a 21-5 spurt in the fourth to get back into the game."We can’t dig ourselves a hole,” said James, who moved to within 18 of becoming the youngest NBA player to reach 20,000 career points.The loss meant Miami’s Eastern Conference lead was trimmed to just half a game ahead of their trip to Golden State on Wednesday.