You can't have much of a duel if one side disarms.
   
The Jazz and Kings staged a preseason rematch of their emotional first-round playoff series on Thursday, but coach Jerry Sloan used only two of his regulars to start the game, and Sacramento took advantage. The Kings missed only four shots in a blistering first quarter, while the Jazz ran their offense like they were reading it off cue cards, and Sacramento relied on that cushion the rest of the night to take a 102-92 victory in the Lawlor Events Center.
   
Sloan, who has started only John Stockton and Karl Malone in all three preseason games, this time combined that duo with three players who didn't participate in the Kings' 3-1 series victory a season ago. Matt Harpring and training-camp invitee Michael Smith, who weren't even on the Jazz last May, took the wing positions and John Amaechi, who never got off the bench during the playoffs, was the center.
   
The results predictably were disastrous.