The game was a track meet, Ray Allen was a gymnast, and John Stockton looked like he had been in a title fight.
   
What is this, the NBA or the Summer Olympics?
   
Didn't matter to the Jazz, who seemingly couldn't miss a shot in the third quarter, then couldn't make a free throw in the fourth, finally holding on for an exhilarating, if flawed, 118-115 victory over the Bucks, their sixth win in seven games.
   
Seven different players scored 20 or more points, both teams shot well above 50 percent, and the Jazz both scored and allowed the most points of their season.
   
The Jazz had not beaten Milwaukee since 1999, but they broke the string -- and set a bunch of season-highs -- by running their offense like there was nobody else on the court. Utah scored 41 points in the third quarter, shot 53.2 percent from the floor, and had four players with 19 or more points.