With Allen Iverson off his game and the Jazz back on theirs, Philadelphia had about as much chance Saturday night as a rat that was tossed onto the court from high in the Delta Center stands.
     
Dead on arrival.
     
Utah strolled past the 76ers in front of a sellout crowd of 19,911, winning 98-69 after extending its 15-point halftime lead to 37 points late in the third quarter.
     
It was the fourth victory in five games for the 16-13 Jazz, whose three-game winning streak ended with a thud Friday night at Portland. Moreover, Saturday's victory ended a three-game home losing skid for Utah.
     
"This is big, especially coming off a tough loss the other night," Jazz forward Scott Padgett said. "It's good to get a win at home, and try to get going on a little roll."