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Lakers sweep away Jazz, look ahead to Suns

Gasol and Bryant combine for 65 points in 111-96 victory over Utah Monday

SALT LAKE CITY - The Los Angeles Lakers have a little more time to rest before their third straight trip to the Western Conference finals.

The Lakers advanced again by completing a four-game sweep of Utah with a 111-96 win on Monday night in Utah, eliminating the Jazz and any threat of playing a Game 5 back in Los Angeles.

Instead, the Lakers have almost a week to prepare for the conference finals against the Suns, who wrapped up their own sweep on Sunday night at San Antonio.

"I look forward to a couple days of rest, but I really look forward to starting it up against a very good Phoenix team," said Pau Gasol, who had 33 points and 14 rebounds for the Lakers on Monday.

Kobe Bryant added 32 points for the Lakers, who will host Game 1 against the Suns on Monday.

After winning Game 3 with a late surge and a missed tip by Utah on Saturday, the Lakers led almost all of Game 4. Los Angeles ran up a 22-point lead on the Jazz in the first half, then withstood a brief surge by Utah in the third quarter before regaining control in the fourth.

The Lakers have won six straight in the playoffs — as have the Suns.

"The difference with how they played when we met them in the regular season and how they play now I think is just confidence. They believe in what they are doing," Bryant said. "They want it. They are very, very hungry."

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The Lakers quickly ended Utah's hopes of extending the series by dominating the second quarter both offensively and defensively, holding Utah to just 17 points in the period. Utah's push in the third made it at least competitive and exciting for a little while, but the Jazz couldn't sustain the comeback against the defending NBA champions.

"We're a playoff team and they're a championship team. They're just better than we are," said Deron Williams, who had 21 points and nine assists for the Jazz.

The Lakers made very few mistakes and didn't give the Jazz many chances to rally.

Los Angeles had just six turnovers and made 29-of-36 foul shots while knocking Utah out of the playoffs for the third straight year.

"We had one of our better games tonight," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "This is the first really consistent game we have played, except for a six-minute stint in the third quarter. We controlled the game and forced our will on our opponent."

Carlos Boozer had 10 points and 14 rebounds, and Kyrylo Fesenko added 12 rebounds for Utah, which was swept for the first time in 21 years.

The Jazz lost the first three games by single digits but never found a way to slow down Bryant, who scored 30 or more in all four games. The Lakers finally got a blowout in the final game and by doing so earned a week of rest.

Shannon Brown scored 12 and Lamar Odom added 10 points for the Lakers.

C.J. Miles scored 15, Wesley Matthews had 12 and Paul Millsap scored 21 off the bench.

Utah fans started leaving early and the small contingent wearing gold Lakers' jerseys chanted "Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!" The Jazz hadn't been swept since Golden State knocked them out 3-0 in the first round of the 1989 playoffs.

"We knew they were a great team and I don't think anybody had us picked to beat them," Utah coach Jerry Sloan said. "We had some good moments and some moments that weren't very good."

After a dreadful second quarter, the Jazz came out in the third and made it close for at least a little while. Utah opened the third with an 11-2 run to get back within range, then cut the lead to 70-65 on a layup by Boozer. But the Lakers withstood the push and finished the period on a 10-2 run and led 80-67 entering the fourth.

Derek Fisher, who finished with 10 points, opened the final quarter with a 3-pointer, then drew a foul by Williams behind the arc and made all three foul shots to put the Lakers back up 86-69. Los Angeles led by at least 10 the rest of the way.

"With close-out games, you have a tendency to lose focus," Bryant said. "We kept our concentration and paid attention to detail."

NOTES: Gasol came up just short of his career high of 36 points in the playoffs. ... The Lakers were 12 for 23 in the paint in the first quarter and outscored the Jazz in the paint 18-14. ... The Jazz outdid the taller Lakers in blocks 8-5. ... The Jazz went 18 for 27 from the foul line.

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