LOS ANGELES -- Injuries remain sore points for the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers. Both will attempt to overcome them when they meet Monday night at Staples CenterPoint guard Jose Calderon (right hamstring strain) was the latest Laker to come up lame. Calderon, who hurt himself in Saturdays loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, wont play against the Jazz. Calderon was starting for the injured DAngelo Russell (sore right knee). Russell isnt expected back for at least another week.In addition, the Lakers again will be without Nick Young (strained left calf), who is possibly on the shelf for another one to three weeks.Lakers forward Larry Nance (right knee contusion), who missed Saturdays loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, is listed as questionable for Mondays contest. Nance sat out Saturday after being injured late in Fridays rout by the Toronto Raptors.Still, the Lakers (10-12) continue to carry a positive vibe with their surprising start.Having the injuries we had, it wouldve been easy to just give in (Saturday), said Lakers coach Luke Walton said after the loss to the Grizzlies, according to the Los Angeles Times. Our guys really competed and played hard. Down the stretch they got to a couple loose balls that turned into big plays. We had our chances. On the road in the NBA, thats really all you can ask for is to have a chance to win the game.Despite some key contributors ailing, the Jazz (12-9) have won five of their last six games. Their latest triumph was a 105-98 decision over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday. Utah almost blew a 23-point lead in the fourth quarter before securing the victory. Gordon Hayward scored 21 of his 32 points in the third quarter to pace the Jazz. It was the third straight game the 6-8 forward has topped 30 points.I found some energy after halftime, said Hayward, who leads the team in scoring at 22.8 points per game, according to DeseretNews. com. I think we really started to guard. I was able to get some easy shots, some open looks and then the basket gets a little wider when you knock down a couple in a row.Utah prevailed without point guard George Hill (toe) and forward Derrick Favors. Hill wont play against the Lakers, missing his third game in a row, but could return Tuesday night when the Jazz plays the Phoenix Suns.Hills production has been missed. He is scoring 20 points per game, second to Hayward. He also is shooting 53.4 percent from the floor and 45.6 percent from 3-point range.Favors has been troubled with a knee problem for much of the season. He missed the previous nine games and is expected to return against the Lakers.Forward Alec Burks also has been unavailable for Utah. 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Hamilton beat Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus by 10.9 seconds and finished 12.4 ahead of Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, who still moved further ahead in his quest for a fourth straight Formula One title. Mercedes has been quick in qualifying all season but has struggled with its tires during race day. However, they held up on a Hungaroring circuit in which temperatures reached 51 degrees Celsius (123 Fahrenheit). "Weve got to keep working hard," Hamilton said. "But if we can come here and make them last (then) anything is possible." Equaling one famed drivers record drew praise from another. "He drove sensationally, the best Ive ever seen him drive," said non-executive Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda, a three-time F1 champion. "We were not as quick as the Red Bull, but Lewis made it all up with the way he passed people." Vettel was frustrated at failing to overtake Raikkonen late in the race. "I would have loved the race to have been a bit longer," Vettel said. "I got close but I wasnt in the prime overtaking spot at that point." Vettel headed into the weekend 34 points clear at the top and added four more to his lead as the race enters its mid-season break. The next race is the Belgium GP on Aug. 25. The German has 172 points, 38 in front of Raikkonen and 39 ahead of Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso, who finished fifth to slip behind Raikkonen overall. Hamilton has 124 to sit fourth. Alonso was referred to race stewards for using his DRS system -- a strictly controlled device that helps overtaking -- on three occasions when he was not allowed to. He kept his points but Ferrari was fined (euro)15,000 ($19,910). Hamilton managed his tires wisely to earn his 22nd win. Coming into the race, he had been third three times. But he also won from pole in Hungary last year, and he kissed his Mercedes car and hugged team boss Ross Brawn following Sundays victory.dddddddddddd "We were on the back foot when we came in," Hamilton said. "I feel like I really earned my keep today." The Briton was in no mood for compromise during the race, snapping at an engineer over the race radio after receiving some late advice: "Hey man, Im trying to drive here. Im happy with the way the car is." Meanwhile, teammate Nico Rosberg had to withdraw near the end with flames billowing from the back of his car. He was unhurt. Vettel has four wins overall, having won the German GP three weeks ago, but his tire option didnt work out. "The start was difficult, and when Lewis pulled in we thought we could do it on the softs," Vettel said. "I damaged my front wing, which did not help. We wanted a little bit more today." He tried desperately to get past Raikkonen, and they almost collided on the next-to-last lap. Vettel thought the Finn should have given him more room. "I told him but he was laughing," Vettel said. Meanwhile, the pressure was on tire manufacturer Pirelli. The teams recently held in-season testing sessions at Silverstone to assess new tires provided by Pirelli, after several spectacular blowouts on the same circuit at the British GP in June prompted a boycott threat from drivers. Pirelli decided that from this race until the end of the season it will revert to last years tires combined with the current compounds from this season. "The first time ever I can remember my tires not being a problem," Hamilton said. With 14 corners and short straights, the Hungaroring is the second most difficult track for overtaking after Monaco -- although it has a long run down to Turn 1. Hamilton held his racing line perfectly on it to get an early boost. Lotus driver Romain Grosjean, who started third and finished sixth, tried to pass inside Vettel before the first turn, but the German moved to the right. Rosberg went wide on Turn 5 and onto the grass, and then shortly after nudged into Felipe Massas Ferrari to dislodge the Brazilians front wing. Staying out longer on medium-compound tires, Button blocked Vettel to allow Hamilton to streak ahead. Grosjean was given a drive-through penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage, while an earlier collision with Button saw him receive a 20-second time penalty. It made no difference to the race positions. ' ' '