When Mark Jackson heard what Don Chaney had said, he was determined to teach him a lesson by schooling Frank Williams.

Jackson took over in the second quarter when Utah pulled ahead for good, and John Stockton finished the job in the third period as the Jazz defeated the New York Knicks 108-87 Wednesday night.

In a game that further exposed one of the Knicks' many weaknesses, Utah's point guards were in control as New York played its second straight game without the injured Charlie Ward.