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Nuotr.: USA Today Sports – Scanpix
The great rise of the Utah Jazz (10-4) in the NBA regular season was extended with three-point volleys.
Man of the match
Quino Snyder’s students made 21 long shots and home plate 118: 102 (29:24, 26:25, 36:20, 27:33) beat Zion Williamson’s New Orleans Pelicans (5-8) for their sixth consecutive victory.
Donovan Mitchell was unstoppable at the Jazz Club, who made 4 shots from distance and scored a total of 28 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists.
It is true that the defender made a mistake 5 times and committed an offense 4 times.
Williamson, who showed strength under the baskets, scored 32 points (14/18 doubles, 0/1 trit, 4/6 penalties) in 35 minutes, 5 rebounds and 3 assists.
This is the first time in a 20-year NBA career that he has scored 30 or more points in two games in a row. Earlier, in a duel with the Sacramento Kings, the forward scored 31 points.
Joe Ingles scored the most three-point winners, scoring 5 of 6 and scoring 15 points.
Jordan Clarkson added four precise 3s, Boyan Bogdanovich scored three, Royce O’Neale and Georges Niang each.
Rudy Gobert’s account is a solid double: 13 points and 18 rebounds.
Winning 10 times in 14 games, the Jazz have tied with the Los Angeles Clippers (10-4) and are second in the West.
Jazz: Donovan Mitchell 28 (4/7 trit.), Jordan Clarkson 18 (6th rev., 6 res.), Joe Ingles (5/6 trit.), Rudy Gobert 13 (18 rev.), Boyan Bogdanovich 11 , Georges Niang 10.
Pelicans: Zion Williamson 32 (14/18 two), Brandon Ingram 17 (8/18 pitches), Eric Bledsoe and Nick Alexander Walker 9.
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