Jazz Save Their Best Performance for Last

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> In the NBA, a lot of the job is coming back.
    Whether it's coming back at the end of a game or coming back from a previous adversity, it's important how it's done.
    Friday night, the Utah Jazz's Rocky Mountain Revue team ? led by the likes of draftees Deron Williams and Robert Whaley along with second-year player Kris Humphries and some who might be good bets to be invited back for fall training camp like Utah State's Spencer Nelson, University of Houston's Andre Owens and Mike Wilkinson of Wisconsin ? figured out how to come back from fatigue and three straight losses and perhaps learned a valuable NBA lesson.
    Down by as many as 11 points for much of the game, the Jazz Revuers outscored the San Antonio Spurs by 10 in a rousing fourth quarter that produced an 80-75 end to the week's losing streak, leaving Utah 3-3 as the Revue closed down.</div>

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