Whenever Jordan Clarkson dribbles the ball up the court, you can feel the crowd at Vivint Arena hold its breath. The entire crowd knows that greatness is coming, and they wait in anticipation for Clarkson to unveil it.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't — but it's always special. Regardless of the outcome, very few players in the NBA can capture an entire arena, but Clarkson is one of them.
So with 10:10 left in the fourth quarter of Monday's game against Houston, Clarkson did just that. While his three-pointer from the left-wing didn't do much regarding the overall outcome — it put the Jazz up by 22 — it did a lot when it comes to the history of the Jazz.