<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The anticipated matchup of the Nos. 3 and 5 picks in last month's NBA Draft didn't happen with Charlotte's No. 5 Raymond Felton sitting out Saturday's Rocky Mountain Revue game against the Jazz and No. 3 choice Deron Williams due to a strained left groin sustained in Friday night's RMR opener. "It's just summer league," said Williams, who had his own difficulties in his second game as a Jazz player, committing five first-half turnovers and unable to make his shots look very pretty. Williams, however, didn't have a turnover in the second half, and the Jazz came from six down at the half to a three-point lead after three quarters thanks to a seven-point third quarter from second-year player Kris Humphries. And Utah State's Spencer Nelson kicked in an eight-point, six-rebound fourth period as Utah went on to its second Revue win, 73-69. The Revue takes today off and resumes play on Monday with three games including the Jazz at 6 p.m. against Seattle at 6 p.m., following Charlotte vs. Dallas at 2 p.m. and San Antonio-Atlanta at 4 p.m. Williams, from Illinois, said he likes playing against Felton, from North Carolina, and they are friends who talk on the phone a lot, but Williams knew he had more to worry about than that matchup gone awry Saturday.</div> <div align="center">Source </div>