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And he does. Jazz should be good here.
Held them to 35 in the 2nd half. I feel that was important to winning.
Defense is really starting to show up like last year. Getting Gobert and Favors back healthy has been huge, but I have to think that Neto's recent improved play makes a big difference as well.
Nobody player particularly well, but the Jazz still found a way to win. Good job.
Have to say, the Jazz got the benefit of some blatantly bad calls this game, but we'll take it.
Gallinari flagrant on Gobert (didn't look like his elbow even made contact)
Nurkic goaltending a Hood layup (Nurkic didn't touch the ball)
Gobert blatant push on Faried alley oop (not called)
Have to say, the Jazz got the benefit of some blatantly bad calls this game, but we'll take it.
Gallinari flagrant on Gobert (didn't look like his elbow even made contact)
Nurkic goaltending a Hood layup (Nurkic didn't touch the ball)
Gobert blatant push on Faried alley oop (not called)
Have to say, the Jazz got the benefit of some blatantly bad calls this game, but we'll take it.
Gallinari flagrant on Gobert (didn't look like his elbow even made contact)
Nurkic goaltending a Hood layup (Nurkic didn't touch the ball)
Gobert blatant push on Faried alley oop (not called)
What? Hayward couldn't look at Gallinari without having a foul called.
Tends to be the result when you ask a 6'8" player to guard a much bigger and stronger 6'11 player.
One was a double foul.