There is nothing like NBA playoff basketball.
Game one of the Jazz-Nuggets series kicked off the 2020 NBA Playoffs, and they started out with a bang. A brilliant 57-point game from Donovan Mitchell wasn’t enough to secure the W, in a game that he and Jamal Murray were going back and forth for the majority of closing moments. Mitchell’s 57 points were the highest by a Utah Jazz player in playoffs franchise history, and the third highest in NBA history behind Michael Jordan’s 63 and Elgin Baylor’s 61.