Following Saturday's thrilling victory for the Utah Jazz, many of the headlines were primarily about Bojan Bogdanovic's defense and Utah's ability to come up clutch in the end — and for a good reason.
Bogdanovic's defense was superb, completely changing the outlook of the series as it was instrumental in the Jazz win. Using his size and physicality to pressure Luka Doncic and Jalen Brunson, Dallas couldn't get into a rhythm for much of the game.
Also, Utah accomplished something only three other playoffs teams have done in the past decade. Through excellent execution on offense and physicality on defense, the Jazz overcame a four-point deficit with less than 40 seconds to play.