Plain and simple, the Trail Blazers ran out of gas Wednesday and as a result were run out of the Delta Center, 95-71 by the Utah Jazz.

The Blazers led 47-37 at halftime, but that was followed by one of the worst halves in franchise history. They made five baskets in the second half and tied two franchise records for futility, scoring 24 points in the second half, which included nine points in the fourth quarter.

"We couldn't score," coach Maurice Cheeks said. "We died in the second half."