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Jazz hand Kobe worst career loss, match largest franchise win

The Utah Jazz beat the Lakers by 48 points Monday night by a score of 123-75. It is the worst career loss ever suffered by Kobe Bryant in his career, with the previous worst being a 36-point loss to the Thunder earlier this season.

Kobe did not help the cause. He finished 1-of-11 from the field, a 9.1 field goal percentage. It is his third-worst field goal percentage in a single game in his career (min. 5 att).

The 48 points is the tied for the largest loss in Lakers franchise history. The Lakers lost by 48 to the Clippers in the 2013-14 season.