Mar 29, 2003 7:34 AM EST

Matt Harpring managed a paltry two points in the first quarter, three in the second, and only one in the fourth -- the sort of production from a front-line scorer that just isn't good enough to beat an offensive-minded team like Milwaukee. Well, unless you go Michael Jordan on them the rest of the time, of course. That's what Harpring did on Friday, walloping the Bucks with 22 points in the third quarter, including 12 in a row at one point, sparking the Jazz to their sixth straight victory, 103-90 in the Delta Center.

Via Salt Lake Tribune