The Utah Jazz aim to remain perfect at home this season when they welcome the Chicago Bulls to EnergySoulutions Arena on Monday.
The Jazz, who are 6-0 this season in Salt Lake City, won in Memphis on Saturday when Mehmet Okur scored 23 points, leading a shorthanded Utah team to a 103-94 victory.
Ronnie Brewer scored 21 points for the Jazz, who were playing without Carlos Boozer (quad), Deron Williams (ankle) and Kyle Korver (wrist). Morris Almond had 11 points, while Ronnie Price scored 10 in the victory.
Utah used a 54.7 percent (41-of-75) shooting night to give the team its third win in four games. Brewer led the way, making 10-of-14 shots from the field, while Okur shot 9-of-15 on the night.
Boozer will be out again tonight while Williams is listed as doubtful. Korver and center Jarron Collins (right elbow inflammation) are questionable.
The Bulls are in the middle of a brutal seven-game road swing and fell to 1-3 on the trek Sunday when Kenyon Martin led a balanced Nuggets attack with 26 points and eight rebounds as Denver used a big fourth quarter to upend Chicago, 114-101.
Ben Gordon led all scorers with 28 points and Drew Gooden chipped in a 21- point, seven-rebound effort for the Bulls, who are miserable 1-6 on the road this season and will finish the trip by visiting San Antonio and Philadelphia.
On the injury front for Chicago, forward Luol Deng is a gametime decision with a strained left hamstring.
Chicago snapped a four-game series losing streak versus the Jazz on March 11 in the Windy City.
The last time the Bulls won in Salt Lake City was November 24, 2004.