Ray Allen often gets a nervous feeling before tipoff and wonders if he'll score at all. Usually, though, it means he's ready for a big game.

He was Tuesday night, finishing with 32 points, and the Milwaukee Bucks rallied in the fourth quarter then beat the Utah Jazz 119-112 in overtime.

It wasn't just Allen as Glenn Robinson had 28 points and Sam Cassell added 25 for the Bucks, who hit all seven shots from the field in the overtime.

"It was the first game and I just had this fear in my stomach," said Allen, who was 11-of-21 from the field. "I said to myself, 'I wonder if I'm going to make a basket, just any basket.' Well, I made a couple of baskets."

So did his teammates, especially in the extra five minutes.

"We need to make shots, and we do," Milwaukee coach George Karl said. "At the end there, we were just making jumpers."