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Show January 6, 2000, THE DAILY HLRALD, Thurify. fl7f7 BYU Continued from Bl advantage. "It was time for me to show up," Lyday said. "I hadn't done anything all game. I'm a streaky shooter. If I hit my first shot, I think I can hit another because I have confidence." let Lyday have a little he got off on us," and space said. Douglass ''The game was marked a bunch of strategy by the Cougars, including putting Cooper on chief Anteater Marek Ondera instead of Erie 54-4- 9 ments," Douglass said. "When w$ started hitting outside, they had to chase us and they haven't done that very often." .yranes, who scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and had five assists, said BYU's travel routine has been unset- - JU. JAZZ Continued from BI lead. Things would change little over the remainder of the contest. Malone finished with a early 33-2- 2 m mm- r - IVUM yo- t J f X KEVIN LEEThc Daily Now I'm over here: Michael Vranes crosses over on Irvine's Sean Jackson during BYU's win Thursday evening. tling. "The travel gets tiring," he said. Lyday explained that BYU has been in a hurry-uroutine, doing a lot of things at once including eating. "We haven't had time to even digest our food between meals and games." He won't be able to relax anytime soon. After BYU plays at USU Saturday night, it leaves for Las Vegas on Sunday. The Cougs open conference play against UNLV on Monday without a practice due to LDS Sabbath Day observance. that played a tough game last night," Sloan said. "It looked like their energy level had tough opponents and you have p to play." The Jazz will experience their own such dilemma tonight, as they head to Dallas for a 6:30 tip against the Mavericks. Unlike Charlotte, however, Utah has the benefit of bouncing back off a victory. Not to mention the confidence and enthusiasm that come from climbing to the top of the Midwest leaderboard. "I think what we have to do is not worry about anything," Malone said. "We just have to play basketball and take care of our destiny." dropped off some." Charlotte current (18-13- began its swing Western ) four-gam- e 96-poi- outre-bounde- d (42-32- ), . 16, Lewis 2, Ostertafl 2. Totals Eisley Keefe Padgett Charlotte Goals Phills 29 20 Wesley Hawkins B.Davis Russell 2 3, 2. 118 22 29 33 2T Chariotta Utah 6. 8, Vaughn 6. Chilcutt back-to-bac- k Dallas all-sta- coach Dick immediately Vermeil made after " Green's injury. "Dick was very instrumental in this," said Warner, who completed 325 of 499 passes (65.1 percent) for 4,353 yards, 41 touchdowns with only 13 interceptions. His 109.2 rating easi- - confidenc- e-booster." 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"I've just been fortunate enough to stay healthy as an old geezer and go out and play." fifth-plac- e "IT Continued from Bl 1 insisted Wednesday night that his current showing among Western Conference forwards in this season's balloting is not the reason behind his 30 scoring average during the recent Jazz homestand. "I'm not going to worry about it. I'm just going to play the game," Malone said. "When that time comes, I'll see what happens." However, Malone did take a small swipe at the fan craze that supports young stars like Minnesota's Kevin Garnett and San Antonio's Tim Duncan. "I think it's a young guy's HUGE CROUP OF CURRENT STYLE 06 118 yardage mark of 2,358 by gaining 2,429; wideouts Isaac Hakim and Bruce, Torry Holt; and a steady line. "It never hurts when you have the guys we have," Warner, 28, said. "Marshall is a special back and does so many things well. I have as good a wide receiver corps as anyone in the NFL. It's great to be in my position and have all those weapons at your disposal." 20-1- LARGE 4 led the league. "He had that much confidence in me and he showed it when he said I'd be the guy and he was going with me," Warner said. "That was a big 7-- 69-3- 5 e GLOVES Special group. ly Utah is away from the Delta Center this season, and 2 2 in the opening games of its four road trips. Jazz are 6-- against the Midwest Division thus far. 9-2- 2 LOW PRICE GUARANTEE Fouled out Stockton None. Rebounds Charlotte 44 (Miller. Campbell 6). Utah 46 (Polynice 10) Assists Charlotte 17 (Wesley 5), Utah 37 (Stockton. Malone 7). Total fouls Chariotte 21, Utah 28, (19.91 1). (Eisley 4 Dallas. SERIES HISTORY: Utah leads MOTIVATED MAILMAN: Is 24 29 RECORDS: Utah Jazz forward Karl Malone CHARLOTTE (06) 3 4 14. Campbell 5 8 5 6 9. Coleman 0 Mason 2 2 B. Miller 2 2 12. Wesley 19, R Davis 2. 14. Robinson 11. Phllls 2 B.Davis 5. Hawkins 0. Fuller Totals 96 UTAH (118) 12. Malone 30, Polynice 3 5 Russell 16, Hornacek 6. Stockton 6:30 p.m. TV: FOX Rocky Mountain RADIO: KFNZ (1320 AM), KSRR (1400 AM) 1 three-gam- . Dallas TIPOFF: Utah Jazz at home this season. Since falling to the Ijos Angeles leakers back on Nov. 2 in the season opener, Utah has reeled off 0 straight victories in the Delta Center when opponents from the West have come calling. Now the Jazz must try their hand on the road, squaring off against a trio of Midwest Division adversaries over the next five days. "This is an important trip for us, and hopefully we can keep focused on what we've got to do," Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. The swing through Texas kicks off with tonight's game against Dallas, includes a stop in Houston on Saturday, and wraps up Monday in San Antonio against the defending NBA champs. "I think we're playing a little bit better as a team," Sloan said. "And that's what we strive and hope for." " I PREVIOUS MEETINGS: Utah 85, Dallas 79 (Dec. 8) AT A GLANCE: Mavericks are 27-2all time against Jazz in WHEN: Tonight WHERE: Reunion Arena, SALT LAKE CITY Western Conference foes have proven to be no problem for the 7 ? JAZZ AT MAVERICKS lltTdld TTieDaiiy - At F h MVP r?Hn?n iTfniTncfi? By SC OTT TITTRINGTON the through Conference with a loss at 30 points after hitgame-higPhoenix on Tuesday, and was ting on 12 of his 15 attempts unable to change things for the from the floor, and the Jazz better in Salt Lake City. never saw their lead slip below While the Hornets' double digits. They shot 62 perwas impressive, their output cent for the game. manner of getting there wasn't. "We're fortunate we were The Hornets shot just 41 perable to shoot the ball pretty cent as a team, were well," Utah coach Jerry Sloan and by 10 said. "I thought we executed were unable to put together our offense real well." of Those statements were any kind a spurt after falling behind early. backed up "nicely by a look at Point guard David Wesley final sheet. In addition the stat led the way with 19 points, to Malone, starters John most of which came after the Stockton (16 points), Jeff Hornacek (12) and Bryon outcome was a foregone conclusion. Russell (12) all turned the double-digit "Having played (Tuesday) trick, while Howard and having played guys off bench Jazz the came night Eisley 40 minutes, we were just hopto score 16 as well. Sloan was quick to credit the ing things would work out," balanced effort not only to his said Charlotte coach Paul Silas. squad's hot hand, but the "That's just part of the league Hornets' tired legs. you're going to have I think we caught a team games like this against , Page B3 4 Nielsen. "Eric had trouble guarding Ondera outside. Ondera scored 20, but that isn't any indication ot.the outstanding job Cooper djj all night," Cleveland said. .jjJ3YU also took out ailing point guard Matt Montague (Achilles tendinitis) when UCI collapsed on the Cougar post offense. With Todd Christensen the jailing his first Afiteaters played him tight. BYU later used Michael Vranes at the point. "We got them to make adjust- ies frcralJcKtra com), Prow), Utah (w Spaeial frouo. 2QD OFF FALL 'S9 QuantHlaa and alvaa HmHad as atoeh on hand. Aclvartlaad pnaaretiandle may ba a walla Ma at aala artoaa in uaootnlnf aaw avanta. Rasj ulatv ortttinal and h ara offarlno artoa only and may or may not hav raauhad In aalaa. AdvarHaad prleaa and dhMsounta not valid toward am mtiDiMn pwrona 102OOO. ON APPMOVEO CREDIT (O.A.CJ Soa tnora for davaHa. anirt. prtoaa may onanoa at eioaa of out iy aaywjiofii mj aaaaa an lo PRICES c mat. THE 4801 NORTH UNIVERSITY SHOPS AT RIVERWOODS, PROVO rhoti Opon Monday throwfli Ittrday |