If Will Hardy was hoping a change of scenery would improve the Utah Jazz’s offensive prowess, well, it didn’t work out too well.
In its second preseason game, the Jazz once again struggled to hit shots and create against the Los Angeles Clippers, though it being preseason there was a rally by end-of-rotation/training camp players that made the game more competitive later in the game.
Still, the Clippers won 103-98 taking revenge for the loss they took against the Jazz in the preseason opener.
The Clippers kicked things off by building a 9-2 lead and then maintained a similar margin for essentially the entire time regular rotation players were in.