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Devon Daniels leads Utah to easy win over Washington in Pac-12 men’s basketball

Utah forward Tyler Rawson, left, and Washington guard Carlos Johnson  hit the deck while chasing the ball during Saturday’s game in Salt Lake City. (Leah Hogsten / Associated Press)
By Kareem Copeland Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak showed off a bandaged hand after a win against Washington on Saturday. The injury was sustained while breaking a clipboard during an early timeout after another slow start from the Utes.

Devon Daniels and Parker Van Dyke each scored 16 points and Utah defeated Washington 85-61 in Pac-12 action.

The Utes (17-8, 8-5) ran away with the game in the first half despite trailing by eight early.

“I didn’t say much,” Krystkowiak said. “I just karate-chopped the old grease board and dropped a few expletives. There wasn’t a whole lot to say. It was pretty ugly.

“We were getting manhandled in the post and throwing the ball all over the gym. I thought I was on an episode of bloopers, like ‘Punk’d.’ … I think (the run) starts with the defensive side of things. It’s a heck of a lot easier to defend people when you’re not trying to defend turnovers.”

Utah took a 44-28 lead into halftime thanks to a 20-0 run that began after the timeout. Lorenzo Bonam hit a pair of 3-pointers during the stretch as the Huskies went more than nine minutes without a field goal.

The Utes shot 58.1 percent in the first half.

“That was probably the most intense (Krystkowiak) has been all year,” Van Dyke said. “I think it was needed. We needed to play smarter. We needed to play harder. We were just being outplayed in every facet of the game.

“He got it out of us and we came back and went on a big run. … We definitely needed some more motivation.”

It was more of the same in the second half as an 11-0 run stretched the Utah lead to 55-34 and Washington (9-16, 2-11) never made a significant run.

Utah’s Kyle Kuzma had his 15th double-double of the season with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Van Dyke’s 16 points were a career high.

David Crisp paced Washington with a career-high 31 points and Noah Dickerson added 18.

Utah outrebounded Washington 39-23.

“With all of these losses, a lot of guys would just drop their heads and just throw the towel in,” Crisp said. “We just got to buckle down, talk to guys and tell them, ‘Don’t give up now.’

“We still got time to get better before we get into the Pac-12 Tournament. We’re just trying to look at things we can get better at and find positives and try to get through this.”