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Postgame quotes and notes following the Jazz's 116-114 road victory over Miami on Tuesday.An inspired halftime speech by Raja Bell fired and woke up the Jazz. Bell was unable to go into detail about his message after the game, since he had to meet his family.Paul Millsap on Bell's speech: "When Raja talks, something's really wrong. So, first of all, we had to pick it up. We didn't want to come out and get blown out. We knew they was going to try to blow us out of the game, and they tried to do that in the first half. Because we wasn't physical."It was touching. … He don't [usually take that role]. He's kind of soft spoken in the locker room. But I guess when we needed him, he came through for us. And that actually helped us out."C.J. Miles on Bell's speech: "We came in [at halftime]. I don't want to say our heads were down, but you could see the frustration. Guys were made, which kind of helped spark the fire to play hard. Because nobody likes to be embarrassed on the basketball court. And then you come in with the expectations of people expecting us to get beat. And we don't like hearing that. At halftime, Raj came in; he said that we had to be tough; we can't control if we shoot the ball well and it goes in and out, or we get some bad calls — whatever may be. Everything's not going to be perfect. But we can be tough and we can defend those guys. And in the second half, we showed that. Even if we made mistakes, we were playing hard. And it just carried over into the bench. We came in, and just fed off their energy and tried to take it up a notch."Deron Williams on Bell's speech: "He told us … we can't let our offense dictate our defense. We've got to be tough, no matter what. We've got to play hard, no matter what. We had a lot of shots rim out and we kind of hung our heads, and I was kind of guilty of it as well the first quarter, the first half. And we didn't do that the second half. If we missed or made a mistake, we just went on to the next play.Millsap suffered a bruised right hip and temporarily left the game. He said he will be fine. "It is what it is," Millsap said.Williams joked that he asks Millsap every year, "Are you going to spread the floor for me and shoot some 3s?." Williams compared Millsap's ability to hit 3s to having Mehmet Okur back on the court.Williams on the team sticking together: "This was a team win. Paul put us on his back offensively, but everybody won this game. … I can say that everybody on the team that got in helped us."Williams joked that Millsap's back will hurt Wednesday from carrying the team.Williams referred to Kyrylo Fesenko as a "space eater" whose big body makes an immediate impact for the Jazz. Williams also praised contributions by Francisco Elson, Ronnie Price and C.J. MilesAl Jefferson on not playing during overtime and his thought process: "That we had a chance to win. I feel like at the end of third, beginning of the fourth, we had a great group out there who was doing great things, and we've got to roll with that group. Fes was out there; playing some good defense; active. We just have to roll with that. I was just sitting back there, just cheering my team on, and hoping we'd get this victory."On winning despite having a poor game: "That's the thing about this team, man. For me to have a bad game; D-Will to foul out; and we still put ourselves in a position to win. We still won."Ronnie Price: "It was just an all-around good effort. I can't tell you how good it feels to come in here and show some heart and effort and fight back in the game the way we did."Building on victory and taking something positive from rally: "If it doesn't, I think we're crazy. It should. This should be a learning experience, as well as a good wall for us to climb over and recognize what we have in this locker room. If we start off a game playing the way we did in the second half, we're a special ball club."Second consecutive OT win after halftime deficit: "That shows that we have enough talent in this locker room in order to do those types of things. But you don't win championships doing that. You win championships by playing 48 minutes every night. Learning experience."Jeremy Evans said his right wrist is fine and he is at 100 percent. Evans did not play due to a coach's decision for the second consecutive game, and has missed Utah's last four contests. Utah rallied to shoot 48.4 percent from the floor after hitting just 31.4 percent of their field goal attempts during the first half.Millsap's 46 points tied Golden State's Monta Ellis for an NBA season high.Lost in Millsap's breakout and Utah's OT win was a fine performance from Heat guard Dwayne Wade, who scored 39 points and temporarily appeared to put the game away with a late left-corner 3.Triple double from LeBron James (20 points, 14 assists, 11 rebounds) but poor shooting overall.Chris Bosh looks good in the box score but faded down the stretch.The Heat led by 22 during the first quarter.Utah scored just 32 points during the first half. The Jazz then scored 42 during the fourth quarter and 12 in overtime — one less than their first-period total.Perimeter shooting continues to be a struggle for Utah. Raja Bell and C.J. Miles combined to shoot 6 of 20 from the field. However, Utah rallied to finish at 42.1 percent (8 of 19) beyond the arc after going just 1 of 6 during the first half.Strong performance from Fesenko. Mirrored Francisco Elson's performance against Clippers, during which Elson's emotional contributions were more important than his actual numbers.Heat shot 47 free throws, Jazz took 21.Utah outscored Miami 56-36 in the paint.— Brian T. Smithbsmith@sltrib.comTwitter: tribjazz