The Utah Jazz have a long history of success when it comes to individual accomplishments in the postseason.
Karl Malone and John Stockton are among the most iconic duos to play in the playoffs together, ranking first all-time in postseason appearances with 19 each. Malone is seventh all-time in total points and rebounds, while Stockton ranks in the top five in steals and assists.
Their duality of greatness in the postseason now has another as Donovan Mitchell has emerged as a dominant force once the calendar flips to April. One of the best players of his generation in the playoffs, Mitchell has continued to climb the ranks of great Jazzmen — but Saturday afternoon saw him achieve something entirely different.