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The Utah Jazz wing stamped his name in the NBA history books vs. the Charlotte Hornets, but for the wrong reasons.
Utah Jazz wing Cody Williams set the NBA record for worst plus-minus in history during Saturday's loss to the Hornets.
In a performance that felt less like a basketball game and more like a statement, the Jazz secured a massive 123-112 victory, led by a scorching-hot Keyonte George.
The Cavs welcomed him back by going on a 10-2 run, trimming the Jazz lead back to single digits. But that surge short-circuited. By the end of those mostly lifeless 12 minutes, heavily favored Cleveland was down by a dozen.
Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey opens up about his welcome to the NBA moment under coach Will Hardy after an early-season benching.
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.
Sustained success in the NBA is rare, especially in an era defined by constant roster churn and short championship windows. Yet since the turn of the century, a handful of franchises have separated themselves through consistency,
Lauri Markkanen and the Jazz put together a statement win on the road against the Cavs, his former team, bouncing back from a 55-point loss.