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Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers dropped 146 points in a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday, and they’re looking to stay hot on offense
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NBA Trade Rumors: New potential trade partner for the Utah Jazz?
Toronto has already registered interest this Trade Season in Young (who was obviously dealt to Washington instead), Dallas’ Davis (out indefinitely now with ligament damage in his left hand) and Sacramento’s Domantas Sabonis (with the Kings very much not interested in the long-term contacts that the Raptors would have to send them).
Keyonte George scored 32 points as the Utah Jazz defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 123-112. Lauri Markkanen added 28 points and 12 rebounds.
So long as the Jazz's top offensive pieces stay healthy and available, and this unit keeps up at its current pace, 2,460 assists is wildly achievable. And when paired with a 123.2 defensive rating on the other end—the worst in the NBA—it makes the focus on scoring those additional points even easier.
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Jazz coach Will Hardy singles out Ace Bailey after Cavaliers victory
Ace Bailey was commended for his efforts on Monday in helping the Jazz begin a five-game road trip with a victory over the Cavaliers.
Cody Williams has not seen his NBA career get off to a great start. In a game his team lost by 55 points, they were even better with him out.
Utah Jazz wing Cody Williams set the NBA record for worst plus-minus in history during Saturday's loss to the Hornets.
The 55-point loss the Utah Jazz suffered at the hands of the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night was the worst loss for the Jazz since the team moved to Utah. The New Orleans Jazz only had one game with a worse point margin, a 56-point loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in 1979.
Keyonte George scored 32 points, Lauri Markkanen added 28 and the Utah Jazz bounced back after a 55-point loss and defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 123-112 Monday night.
Brandon Miller scored 18 points, LaMelo Ball had 17 and the Charlotte Hornets built a 47-point lead in the first half of a 150-95 rout against the Utah Jazz.