Carlos Boozer's big 4th quarter lifts Bulls to 93-89 win over Jazz

Chicago Bulls' Carlos Boozer (5) loses the ball as Utah Jazz's Paul Millsap (24) defends in the first quarter during an NBA basketball game Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) (The Associated Press)

Chicago Bulls' Taj Gibson (22) dunks as Utah Jazz's Randy Foye (8) and Enes Kanter (0) watch during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) (The Associated Press)

Carlos Boozer scored 19 points, including 11 straight in the fourth quarter, and the Chicago Bulls closed out a six-game road trip with a 93-89 victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday night.

Nate Robinson added 18 points for the Bulls, who rebounded nicely from a 32-point loss in Denver 24 hours earlier.

Al Jefferson had a season-high 32 points for Utah, scoring the first eight in the fourth period to give the Jazz a 77-73 lead.

Boozer, plagued by foul trouble early, got rolling with about 5 minutes remaining against his former team. His layup tied it at 83 with 2:29 left and he scored the next five from the free throw line, including a pair with 27 seconds left for an 88-85 Bulls lead.

Randy Foye's layup pulled Utah to 88-87 with 22 seconds left, but the Bulls sealed it at the foul line.