Lauri Markkanen finally returned for the Utah Jazz tonight, but the young squad was unable to hang with the Los Angeles Clippers. In the end and after a valiant fight (even holding a lead for much of the 1st
half), Utah fell to the Clips with a score of 115-103. The 2nd half ended up being a major struggle and the wheels really fell off.
Lauri struggled a bit to shoot in this first game back and the Jazz were also missing young Most Improved Player candidate Keyonte George (rest) and tank commander Jusuf Nurkic (undisclosed illness). Throughout the game, Utah did receive positive contributions from Isaiah Collier, Cody Williams, and (most importantly) Ace Bailey. There were also some good stretches from Kyle Filipowski throughout the game.
However, the Jazz struggled with Kawhi Leonard. He simply couldn’t be stopped and knows the exact spots to exploit. In tonight’s matchup, Kawhi ended with 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. The superstar has been on a tear lately, averaging 28.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists in his last 10 games and is ALSO on a streak of 25 straight games with 20+ points, which is insane. Ever since they sent Chris Paul home, the Clips have just been scorching through the league and add yet another win. They started the season pretty poorly and somehow they are now 22-24 and smack dab in the middle of the play-in standings.
Utah, as we all know, is losing games for a reason. The positive is that we are seeing fantastic growth from our young guys. As previously mentioned, Ace, Cody, and Isaiah all had great games. Ace particularly shot well with 4-9 from three and 2o points in the loss. Cody continues to look more dominant and decisive with yet another highlight play. Collier, filling in for Keyonte, distributed well and ended the night with a solid 9 assists.
The Clips were just too much to handle. Lauri looked a tad sluggish and the youth on the rest of the roster really stuck out at times, especially in the 2nd half where LA pulled out ahead. Kris Dunn hounded our young guards and had a THREE back-to-back steals and fast breaks. Kris ended up with 14 points on his former team.
It was just never gonna happen with Kawhi and James Harden playing at such a high level. The Clips do look like they may end up being a force in the playoffs this year and the Jazz continue to compete, but lose in the end. That’s all we want right? This one was definitely not the most entertaining watch and the crowd was quite lifeless. Everyone go catch up on some AJ Dybantsa, Cam Boozer, or Darryn Petersen highlights. It’ll help the pain go away.
Utah will take on Golden State tomorrow night in a back-to-back at Delta Center (7:oo PM MST).








