
Aside from Washington’s game tonight (Sunday) in Charlotte, the NBA’s early show will be hosted on four more stages: In the first of which, the Utah Jazz continued its wonderful form, defeating the Indiana Pacers 95: 103 and retaining its place at the top of the West.
Utah Jazz (5:19) – Indiana Pacers (12:12) 95: 103
Who will stop the gang from Salt Lake City? Well, rest assured it’s not Indiana. The Pacers may have stayed close all along, but the Jazz were big on them in the second half en route to their fourth straight win and 15th in 16 games. As a result, Utah maintains a balance of one loss less than the Lakers at the Western Summit. Indiana, on the other hand, continues to move closer to a place that leads out of the playoffs and records a third straight loss and a fifth in six games.
Donovan Mitchell led the jazz scenes and flirted with a triple-double (27 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds), Bojan Bogdanovich contributed 18 points, Jordan Clarkson added 17 and Rudy Guber recorded a typical double-double of 16 points and 16 rebounds. Domantas Savonis scored 20 on the other side, Doug McDermott added 18.
swept the road trip 🧹#TakeNote pic.twitter.com/7Arz6T0njs
– utahjazz (@utahjazz) February 7, 2021