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Jazz Hold Off Lakers' Rally For 107-101 Win

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gordon Hayward scored 23 points and the Utah Jazz overcame the absence of ill coach Quin Snyder for their sixth victory in seven games, 107-101 over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night.

Lou Williams had 38 points, six rebounds and seven assists for the Lakers, who rallied in the fourth quarter and nearly stole a victory despite finishing their eighth loss in 11 games without five injured regulars.

Rodney Hood scored 16 points and hit two difficult shots in the waning minutes to keep the Jazz on track to win their only road game in a nine-game stretch.

Veteran assistant Igor Kokoskov ran the Jazz for Snyder, who fell ill earlier in the day and decided he couldn't coach shortly before game time.

Utah's bus also got stuck in traffic and arrived late at Staples Center.

Two nights after scoring 40 points in Memphis, Williams put together the first back-to-back 30-point games of his 12-year NBA career. He scored nine points early in the fourth quarter, and Julius Randle's layup trimmed Utah's lead to 98-95.

But Hood nailed two tough shots during Utah's ensuing 9-2 run to ice it.

Tarik Black sprained his right ankle in the third quarter and joined D'Angelo Russell, Nick Young, Jose Calderon and Larry Nance Jr. on the sidelines as Los Angeles lost its third straight while playing its ninth game in 14 days. Injuries and a brutal schedule have conspired to slow down the Lakers' encouraging start under first-year coach Luke Walton, but Williams led another thrilling rally.

The Jazz made up for the absence of George Hill with scoring balance: seven players managed at least nine points.

KOKOSKOV'S TURN

Kokoskov got his first game in charge of an NBA team after a long career as an assistant with six franchises and as a head coach in Europe. The 44-year-old Serbian first arrived stateside in 1999 as an assistant to Snyder at Missouri.

RON-RON RETURNS

With his top two point guards out, Walton came up with an unorthodox starting lineup due to injuries. Seldom-used veteran Metta World Peace joined a group with no players under 6-foot-7 as a counter to the Jazz's big lineup. World Peace became the 11th player to start a game for the Lakers this season. The 37-year-old veteran hadn't started since March 18, and he had appeared in just four of the Lakers' previous 14 games.

TIP-INS

Jazz: Kokoskov is the head coach of Slovenia's national team in his spare time. He also spent seven years as Georgia's head coach. ... Hill missed his third straight game with a sprained left big toe.

Lakers: Calderon will be out for at least two more weeks with a strained right hamstring. ... Russell will be re-evaluated Tuesday to determine how much longer he will be sidelined by a sore knee. He had a platelet-rich plasma injection in the joint two weeks ago. ... Nance was available, but Walton hoped to give him a day off to rest his bruised right knee. ... Los Angeles recalled rookie C Ivica Zubac from the D-League, but he didn't play.

UP NEXT

Jazz: Host the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.

Lakers: At the Houston Rockets on Wednesday.

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