SALT LAKE CITY — Rookie Eric Maynor is getting some playing time for the short-handed Utah Jazz because of injuries.
The way he’s playing, Maynor can expect to still be on the court even when the rest of the Jazz get healthy.Maynor scored 11 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter and helped the Utah Jazz stop a late surge by the Toronto Raptors and hold on for a 104-91 victory Wednesday night.Maynor and Deron Williams ran Utah’s backcourt for the fourth quarter and the combination of point guards was too much for the Raptors to overcome.”He continues to impress me,” said Williams, who finished with 20 points and nine assists. “He’s playing great. He’s composed, he’s making plays. He takes a lot of pressure off a lot of people.”
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