Sports | NBA Jazz Convert Knicks Errors Into 100-89 Win Clippers don't need depth to defeat Hawks, Kings smash Bobcats By Katherine Thompson Posted Jan 31, 2008 3:47 AM CST Copied Los Angeles Clippers', from left to right, Tim Thomas, Al Thornton, and Quinton Ross celebrate after defeating the Atlanta Hawks 95-88 in an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jeff Lewis) (Associated Press) Considering the dominating January Utah has had—a 11-2 record with 10 straight home wins—they may have let the Knicks come too close in last night's 100-89 victory. The Jazz never trailed, but did let New York within seven points in the fourth before Deron Williams put the lid on the game, the Salt Lake Tribune reports. Elsewhere in the league: It took only eight healthy Clippers players to come back from a 7-point Atlanta lead, handing the hapless Hawks their third straight road loss, 95-88. All five Sacramento starters hit the double digits, and Brad Miller pulled in a career-high 21 boards, in the Kings' 105-91 win against Charlotte. Read These Next Actor Michael Madsen is dead at 67. A teen pilot landed on his 7th continent and immediately got detained. Who added bill's proposed tax on clean energy? No one knows. A congressional intern was killed in a Washington, DC, shooting. Report an error