Maybe the Jazz should have rested Karl Malone again.
   Four days after winning in Detroit and stopping a four-game losing streak while Malone missed the game with the flu, the Jazz met the Pistons again Tuesday night -- at home and with Malone healthy. Yet neither of those apparent advantages could keep them from blowing a 13-point lead, falling apart in the second half and giving the Pistons their first win in the Delta Center, 94-87.
   "We came in here with one thing in mind, and that was payback," Detroit's Chucky Atkins said.
   The Pistons would say they earned it, with Atkins, Clifford Robinson and Jerry Stackhouse each contributing 20 points in their fifth game in seven nights. But the Jazz are thinking they threw this one away, with 18 turnovers -- they committed six in the final 4:23 of the second quarter -- and some atrocious defense and free-throw shooting down the stretch.
   "It looked like mashed potatoes out there, the way we were trying to play," coach Jerry Sloan said.