Paul Millsap: The Jazz were able to come from 22 points down to draw within two points with seven minutes left in the game. Shortly after, they tied it on a three from Ronnie Price. The lid came off the basket for Utah, and they made it a game early in the fourth. All of the statistics turned around for the Jazz at the end. They climbed back into the rebounds column to finish with 44 and surpassed the Heat in shooting percentage (48 percent-44 percent). But when you have Dwayne Wade on your team, you’re never really in trouble.
Partway through the fourth, Heat forward James Jones was fouled hard by Ronnie Price and it was ruled a flagrant one when Jones hit the deck hard. Chris Webber, of NBATV, disagreed with the call, noting the severe size difference between the two players. Ah well, the refs were just doing their jobs.
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