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Mitchell leads the Jazz to the Nets, 7th straight loss to Brooklyn
Donovan Mitchell returned to the floor and it was like he was never absent, leading the Jazz to a comfortable 125-102 win over the Nets. Seventh loss in a row for Brooklyn, who can’t lift his head.
Donovan Mitchell left behind the concussion that plagued him for nearly two weeks and took the Jazz out of their hands, leading them to a comfortable 125-102 win over the Nets in a match that even put Utah +34 reached. Second straight win for the Jazz, seventh straight loss for Brooklyn, now in a difficult position.
The All Star Guard was unstoppable and finished the game on 27 points with 6/7 three-pointers in 22 minutes, with Bojan Bogdanovic adding 19 points and Eric Pascal adding 16 points.
For the Nets – who started without Kevin Durant, James Harden, LaMarcus Aldridge and Joe Harris and lost to Nick Claxton early in the game – Cam Thomas had 30 points and Cairy Irving had 15 points.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 33-24, 68-47, 105-73, 125-102
JAZZ: O’Neill 6 (1 three points, 5 assists), Bogdanovic 19 (3 three points, 11 rebounds), Azubuike 10 (11 rebounds), Conley 14 (2), Mitchell 27 (6 three points, 6th Assists), Pascal 16 (3), Gay 5 (1), Hughes, Whiteside 15 (8 rebounds), Forrest 8 (7 assists), Butler 5 (2/8 shots, 1 three-pointer, 6 assists)
NETWORKS: Johnson 2 (1/9 shots, 5 rebounds), Claxton, Edwards, Mills 11 (3), Irving 15 (6/20 shots, 3 3-pointers, 6 assists), Griffin 9 (1 3-pointers, 5 rebounds ). , 5 assists), Brown 6 (5 rebounds), Sharp 11 (8 rebounds), Carter 5 (1), Bebry 13 (1 3-pointer, 5 rebounds), Thomas 30 (3)
Source: sport24
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