
--No matter what happens the rest of the season, the Jazz will be able to avoid wearing the scarlet letter of having lost to every Eastern Conference team that failed to make the playoffs on the road.
They were able to avoid that fate by coming back to win against Milwaukee. The Jazz previously had lost road games to Miami, New York, Charlotte, Indiana, Atlanta and Chicago, teams a combined 122 games under .500 this season. "We've had that problem all season," Deron Williams said. "Sometimes we play down and that's something we can't do. We've got to attack everybody like they're the best team in the league because right now we can't afford any more losses."
--Jazz coach Jerry Sloan had pretty much run out of answers before Wednesday's game when it came to explaining his team's road woes.
"I've played with guys that just every day, they're like clockwork," Sloan said. "You know what you're going to get out of them. Some people, if they don't have a good day, then they don't have a good day, so what do you do about it?
"If they're replaceable, you replace them. If they aren't, you go with who they are. That's what we try to do and have confidence that they'll fight back somewhere along the line and gain some experience from it."
QUOTE TO NOTE: "You can get away with it a couple times, but it's going to end up sneaking up on you." -- G Deron Williams, on the Jazz's ability to rally from 11 down against Milwaukee.